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THE DAILY BEE. ! Friday Morning, May 21. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ‘Berved to subscribers by carrier to any part o the city, every fiy,“flxlylflww\lll —nta por week te sbout Any it of tho paper, if addressed to Tl cftice il Teceive prowpt stnticn. Tum Owatia Daruy Ba will be malled to sub- wcribers st the following rates, payable invar- ‘ably in advance : 5.00 per sunum; $1.00 six moaths. TeE OuAHA WemsLy Bex $200 per vear. Tz Oxasa Daiiy Bes bas by ar the largest circulation both ia Omata snd abroad, and 18 therefore the best and cheapest adsertsing medium. £ Fo_ Interesting and Commercial Postotice Time-Tebles, iscellany, Latest M Meporte nadiroad ans cé thivd vag —Frederick, the Leading Hatter, established 1870, Largest Stock Hatr, Lowest Prices. mw1%tf —Just received, a car load of Eag'e Mills Flour. Will fill orders _to-mor- row. Wiwus M. Yares. "BREVITIES. —Paterson sells coal. —Saxe's {1 five soda. —Ten cars out yesterday on the Union Pacific west-bound train. —Belfast ginger ale, at Saxe’ —Special C., B. & Q. car 100 came in yesterday morning sud went south over the B. & M. —A strawberry aod ice cream fus'i- 1l bo held at the Chii tian church evening. —For Lards, Leotr, Houses Farms, look over Bem's’ vew co'urn on Ist page. Bargains. Try Saxe’s new 5c Cigsr. —A party of Union Pacifcengincers have gone out t> Carbon, Wyo., to open up several new coal mines in that iciaity. —Try Sexe's little Key West Cie gar, 10c. —Lots, Farms, Houves and Lande. Look over Bemis’ new column of bar- guine on first pege. —No. 3 steamer, which was d's- wbled at the late Tenth street fire will be on duty to-day. —Affairs at the smelting works re- main in much the sams cendition, the men seeming determined to ho'd out to the bitt-rend. ~ Good news! A reducticn in the price of lumber from $2 00 to §2.50 per M feet. See Mr. Wakefield's adv. in the local columns to-day. —The fireman’s parado and hose team races came off at Council Blufls yesterday sftenoon, snd Chief J. J. Galligan was present as an invited guest. —That excellent orgaviza‘icn, the German Dramatic club, hes reorcan- ized and will give entertainmen's at Mete's summer gacden every Sunday evening. — At police court yesterdsy morning Davis wasarrainged charged with be- ing conceraed in etealing buffilo robe tome woeks since from a farmer's wagon. He was remanded to jail for forther examinaticn. —1It is saidthat both the Cur'erand Fannie Tatum will make reguler trifs this summer between Omaha St Louis. The Carricr, & pew steamer started yesterday from St. Louis for this point. —The programme given by the Palace Theatro during the week has bocn drawing crowded houses. The new etars are vewsatilo ind talented giving complts eatisfaction to its many patrons. A full change of pro- gramme will be given this evexing. —Chisf Gal igan will participate in thespecial foct- st the Marshalitown firemsn’s ment. The prize will consist of a suit of clothes valued at §50. Jack is now in regular training forthe event,taking & two-mile spin every morning before breakfast. —The next Saturday evening lecture at the Baptistchurch wilbe delivered %y Sergeant Ley, of tho sigual service. His subject will bs the ‘‘Siznal Ser- vice,” and hs wll deec-ibe the mechanism by which the work of the sorvics is accomplished. Ho will give illustrations with instruments, flags, &c., and we have every reason to believe that the lecture will prove interesting. —The club organized to make a summer resort of Cut-off lake, builda boat house and plant trees along along ita borders sre making rapid progrees in organization and now have over 100 membors. A meeting will be held to-morrow evening at the Cmaha Sportmen'’s club room, over Collin un store, when the organiza- be perfected and cther busi- ness matters transacted. snd It ie quite a sight to see the im- mense piles of Flour in front of Will Yates' store, and still he tells us that snother carload of Eagle Mills Flour will arrive in a day or two, as the present supply will oaly be suflicient to 61l orders on hand. MAY FESTIVAL. Tickets for the May Festival Con- certa at the Baptist chburch, next Tuesdsy and Wednesday evevings, are on sale at the following places: A. Hospe, Jr., Edholm & Erickson, Joe & Sam, Msx Meyor & Bro, E. Wy- man, A. B. Hubermann, J. S. Caul- field, W. T. Seamsn. Single admis- sion, 50 cents; tickets for both nights, 75 cents; children under 12 years of sge, half price. GRAND OPENING of the ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL. Saturday, May 22, 1880. A free Lunch and gocd Music will entertain the guests all day. The coolest and best basement at present in Omaha, will be found at this Hotel. Good ‘Wines, the very beat of Liquors and Motz's Beer at the Bar. Friends and the publicat large ars respectfully in- vited to sttend. Henry W. Guelker, proprietor. m19t3 Over eighty millions of dollars of fpsurance capital of the oldest and ‘best bome and forsign companies rep- resented in the agency of Taylor & Fomol, aeit [state central committee, colled the THE CONVENTION. 4 Blaine Victory---The Third Termers Routed. —_— A Solid Blaine Delegation Sent to Chicago: After an All Night Session. The republican state convention to elect delegates to the national conven- tion st Chicago was one of the most excitirg in the political annals of the porty in Nebracka. The Grant brom- crs bad mustered sll their avai'able forzes for the occasion, and & numbr of their sclf-constituted leaders were esrly on the ground endeavoring to form cealitions with euch of the dis- affected as they could pick up from instructed B'aine delegations. The result is told in our full special dis- patches, which we append, and which stow that the sentiment of Nebraska will bs faithfully represented in Chi- cago avd her preference there exprest- ed for the plum-d knight: Spectal dispatch to The Boe. Corvxnus, May 19.—The town has becn rapdly filling up with delegates | all dsy, and the varioush tels have h.d their capacity tested to the utm: st in order to accommodate the crowds which each succeeding train has been poarirg into the city. The political activity of the verious elements has been at its beight during the whole afternocn, and tho slite has been | St. Joe & 0. B. railway, and George PERSONAL PARAGRAPES. The Show To-Day. ey Thero is no ons who can read that docs not know that the great glden Menagerie of VanAmburg & Co., and Frost's Roman Circus aud Coliseum, a8 now coneo'idated, will commence & » eeason, lim'ted to two days, in Oma- ba, to-morrow. As moet everybady will visit the gigantic institution, ths only needed notice from us st this time is to refrish the memory of our readers as to day and dato. The tents wil be lccated on the hill at the up- per end of Farnam St., ond after making a sireet parade, the show will throw open the doors at about 1 p. m. We expest to 820 crowJs at each per- formance. It is the “Ol1 Reliable.” Be sure to visit it. COMMON LUMBER HAS DECLINED IN THE EASTERN MARKETS,——— WE ARE NOW SELLING: Frrming Lumter, 18 feet and under. No. 2 Fencing No. 1 Fencing No. 2 Sheeting, dreased. No. 1 Sheetiog, dressed. First Common Board....... We are keeping up the high stand- ard of grades for which this yard has a well cstablished reputation, and will continua to make as low prices a: any yard maintaining the sawe standard cf Philo Rumsey went out yesterday to Sidpey. Hon. John B. Finch, of Lincoln, is in town. D. G. Hul!, of Linccln, is attending U. 8. Court. _ Hon. T. M. Marguette, of Linceln, is in the city, Prof. Wilber came in yesteriay morning from the south. jor Pearman, of Nebrazka City, ing the metropolis. D. Jones went out to Grend J. Tsland on the noon train Maneger A. E Touz lin, of the B. & M., has returned from the east. Mr. Robert Harri on, of McDonald & Harmscn, has returned from his western teip, George C. Croffut, the guide-book publisher, was a passanger on Ne. 3 yesterday, bound for Denver. W. L. Adams, esq., loft yesterday for Carbon to suparintend the laying out of new coal mines for the Union Pa- cific Railway company. Col. A. C. Dawes, of St Joe, gener- al passenger agent of the Kaneas City, By, chief t'cket clerk, are in the city. T. H. Dearborn, geveral passenger agent of the Baltimcre & Ohio ral- way, headqusriers at Chicago, and W. 8 Knowlion, gengcaliraveling apeat, g’:’f ; oRER % Unix are in the city. ol - Rev. Mr. Jamicson Jcaves to-dsy| Do ycurshopping at Kurtz's. o for the east on a three weeks va- repor'ed in fully ton different w.ys, n ne cf which vi 1 probubly be fcurd to | stand the test of a fml vote. The! Grant forces are well under control, ' andtheleaders of th on aroshow- | ing cozsiderable sbi i yin their manip- | ulations. The Grant sirength issub- stenti.llyas reported ia Tue Bee a ! week sice®, snd the final vote will show | a clear Blsioe majority of over ore hundred. At 7 o'dock in the evening the opera house was crowded, every available soat being fill d and the spectators thronging the audienca J. W. Dawes, chairmsn of the room. conveution to order, avd G. W. Cul- lins was made temporary chairmav, and J. D. Evaus, A. E. Cady and A. D. Brainard temporary sccrotaries. The appointment cf the committce on credenisls was made cn a basis of nine Blaive men and foar Grant men, sod very feirly represented the relative strength of the elements in the convention. Hon. J. L. Web- ster, of Omaba, was appoiuted chair man and (hs remuinder of the com- mittce was constituted ss fcllows: Stone, of Suline; Mursh, of Clay; Palmer, of Cass; Majors, cf Nemahs; Tzsshuck, of Sarpy; Cornish, of Polk; Thummel, of H-1'; Ries, of Lincoln; Gilhem, of Webster; Erhardt, of Stant:n; Burnes, of Cumiog and Dawes, of Saline, at Jarge. The committee then withdrew, and tte following committees cn jermau- ene orgavization anl resolutions were appoiuted: On permaneut srgsnization: Tefft of Cass, Caldweil of Nuckolls, Calk- ins of Buffslo. Brown of Douglas and ‘Wilson of Johnson. Oua resolutions: Cropsey of Lan- caster, Slaughter of Navce, Cowin of | Douglas, Nye of Doige and Leird of Adaws, The committee cn credentials were absent for about two houwrs. In the meantiwe the t m> of the convention was ceoupied by promineut republican spaake When ths committce on credentials came in they report=d all the counties uncontested except the delegatiocs from Geg-, Hiteheok and Nance counties. A test vote buing taken on the Gage county delegates, it resulted in two hundred and 6f; votes for the Blaine and ore Lundred and eight votes for the Graut men. It was votel to admit a delegation from Si. ux county. the ballotting jroceeded under Home comforts, moderate rates, cation. He will sped Sunday in! ggtor House, New York. m16 s Chicago and then proceed t) Saratoga, where ho will sttend the vationsl Bap- tist conferenco. On Tuesday evening at the lawn sociable, at D Wood's, bas parichoners presented him with a griprack, containing a summer ulster aud an enve'ope with §25. 5 Among the many arrisals at the Matropolitan hotel sre the following: Jno. H. Merrick and wife, Browns- ville, Neb.; W. H. Lazaleir, Chicago; Oarl Peirce, Nort Platte; H. F. Can- non, Lincoln; T. M. Marquetto, Lin- coln; C. E. Brewster, Bostcn; S. D. Leland, Clicegy; J. E Lewis and wife, Chicago; Thrs J. Grmsby, Chi- cago; F. W. Dearbirn, Chicazo; T. M D. Harvey, Davenport; Willam Slcigh, Buchrgton; A. W. Congdon, Brooklyn, N. Y; J. W. Pearson, Ne- braska City; W. E. Morgan, York, Neb ; E. Ellis, Chicago; M. H. Blem ner, Milwaukee; J. S. Carpenter, Lincoln; H. 0. Hull, Larcaster, Pa.; Y. Oppeohe'mer, New York; J. S Thom=s, New York; F, H. Watch- smith, Chic'go; J. B, Gardner, Atchi- son; T. C. Ward, Hurrishurg; C. H. Swith, Towx. e “The Little Gem” Road House is now open. stop and get a nice ico cold drink. Sarategs strects. Mose SturMa¥, Prop. Alir.e invoice of Hats and Caps at popular prices at mileod _M. Hemsax & Co.’s. Carriage Umbrellas at Woodworth's. Marphy & Lovett, tas. azency; cld est e tutlished agency in this state. 8131y MissiN.—A caseo coustipation by ueing Hamburg It pays to trade at Kur: it ool Table Napkins, Towels and Table Linen. SplndidTable Napkin st $1.50 per doz Big line from 855 to §2.00. Turkey red table linen, 674 cents to $1,50. Unbleacked table linen, 76c to 82, includiog & s;lendid line of Barnsleys. Every kind of Linen Towel, lowest to highest, and a bg bargain in sll Licen Crash, Parties Parties out riding should i Southwcst corner of Saunders ard | e o A WE CLAIM THE LOWEST PRICES, WE HAVE THE LARGEST ASSCRTMENT. Do you want Ladies' Suits, Children's Suits, Licen Dusters, Shetlind Shawle, Visit Kurtz's Store. Lol s NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. If you tave any galvavized iron cornices, window caps or_other work to figure on, or to be done, call on Johu Epencter, 333 Broadway, Coun- cil Bluffs, Iowa, who will give you nd extra good work, S e o Kurtz's Store, Creighton Block. == Unitsd States Courts. The following business was trens- actad on Tuesday in the United Statcs courts, Judge Dundy presiding: McBride ve. Whitney and Holmes Organ Co ; motion to strike out part of defendants’ answer overruled; plaintiff to reply in thirty days; mo tion to suppress depositions overraled and continued. Furst National Bank, Manbattan, Kansas, vs. Van Sickel «t al.; time for filing amended pétition extended to Augu:t 1st; defendaut to anewer or demur September 15; plintff to re- p'y October 15. grast excitement, the Grant men sce- ing that they were iu a Fopeless mi- nority aud endeavoring te ally them- selvcs to diraffested Blaine delegates. Ata Jate hour the contest over the and thers every prospect of an all- night se-sicn. THE DELEGATES. Specil digpateh to The Bee. Corumpus, Neb., May 20, 6 a. m.— Afres an all night session and a most spirited coatest, in which the Grant forces wero admirably handled in co- alition with unreliable Blaice men, the convention au five o'clock this morn- ing clected a £0lid Blaine delegation to Chicago. The following are the delegates: Jamcs W. Dawes of Sa- line, Lorenz Crounse of Washiogton, Captain Mitchell of Otoe, N. R. Per- singer of Merrick, Judge Gaslin of Frauklin, and Dr. Lewis of Boone county. The convention psssed reso- lutions expressing preference for Blaive, but no otber instructions. The majority for Blaine over Graat on each ballot aseraged one hundred. The vote on the Blaine delegates to Chicago stood as follows: Dawes, 245; Mitchell, 242; Crcunse, 242; Pertingor, 241; Gaslin, 231; Lewis, 242 For Grant—Dew, 123; Gere, 126; Green, 126; Reese, 126; Laird, 138; Westerman, 126. The following alternates were elect- ed: J. Jonseo, Imac Wiles, J. J. Brown, R. Keens, Vic Bierbower and Geo. Brocks. E R —— W PRICES FOR LUMBER. On snd after this dato I will eell lamber at my yard, corner Ninthaod Jones streets (Simpson Bros.’ o'd stand), at the following low prices: Framiog and Studding, 18 ft. and under, No. 1 Fencing, 12 to 20 feet. No. 2 Fenciog, 12 to 20 feet No. 1 Sheathing, dressed. No. 2 Sheathing, drested...... 16 50 Common beards, dressed. 20 00 $18 00 21 00 19 co 18 00 Twies va. c-uaty of Buffalo; dismiss- ei by plaintiff without prejudico. United States va. L. Verloy, indct ed for perjury; verdict not guilty. Union Pacific railroad company Bracken; defau't judgment for plain- edic petition and c sts of su't. Lillis vs. Omaba and North Nebras- ka railw; missed as per stipulation at plaiotiff's cost. O'Neill vs. same defendant; same order as above. Renner vs. Pheenix Mutual Jife in— surance company; motion to quash summons sustained. Osborne, Jr., vs. commiseioners of Adams county; demurrer sustained; plain iff leave to smend pe i fortp daye; defendant to an seventy days and plaintiff to reply in inety days—all from May 19. Firs:. National bauk of O inville, answer in forty days; plaintiff to re- plyin sixty days. ~ Phelps et al. vs Ernst et al; default entered against all defendants except Union Pacific railroad company. Tilbury ve. Morrill; dismissed by plaintiff without prejudice. Lichty vs. Clark; injunction allow- ed on filing tond in $500. Sedgwick, asmignse ot Tucker, baokrupt, vs. Henry et al.; manda‘e from the supreme court filed afirming desree of circuit court. ‘The following husiness was transact- edin the district court: United States vs. Gecrge Jones; plea of guilty to ttesl'ng from the postoffice at Beaver City; sentence, five months and ccst of suit. United States vs. Wilkineon; dis- miesed by United States attrrney. United States va. John Walt dicted for fals-ly representing himself to b> a revenue officer of the United States; verdict. not guilty. nited States vs. A. Becher; charged with elling liquors without pesting United States tax stamp; plea, guilty, and sentence $25 and ts. cis'0dy of marsmal. The courts adjourned to 10 o'clock thie morning. Why dose yourse ves with nauseat- ing medicines, when a purely fruit eathartic will cure you at onco—Ham- burg Figs. Try them. Common stock bosrde,dressed. 23 00 And other grades at equally low prices. Come and see me before you buy. I Bave a large and well assorted stock of ,the best lumber in the market. w20 3¢ J, A, Wagzrmi, furnishing ought to come st once and see this spléndid stock. Lace Cur- tains, Oresm and White Lace Sgr.ads and Pillow Shoms to match. These are the very luest novelties Piano covers, splendid stock just reccived. Ulsters in Linen, Mahair aad De- boge. Very latest stylss, $1.25 to $800. Beadcd capes, very stylish, re- cived yesterday. Ladics' Mu:lin Underwear of evory descrij tion. Great bargains in Lace go ds—a whele table full at b cents a yard. DOMESTIC GOU Ginghams dewn to 10c; three hun dred pieces just cpened. Arints, tho largest stock and most choice selection of styles we have ever shown. Sco our steck, and you will eay as much taste can be shbown in sclec print as in a fancy silk gains in dress goods. gool for ten. A. CBUICKSHANK & CO. Great bar Twonty cent Before buying a scwing machine, examine the **New Home,” corer 16:h and Webster. Hartman & Helquist. It pays to trade at Kurtz’ The nailors’ and iron-workers” pic- nic will ake placo at Hanzcom Park, next Suturday. ’Busses leave the corner of Thirteenth and Jackson streets every hour, commencing at #45p. m. Fare for the round trip, 50 cen’s per couple, DIED. Torrue—Wednesday, at 10:30 slate for Chicags is still in progress, | tiff for possession of premisas describ- | o'clock, Laura Frances Tuttle, azed 21 years. Funeral to-day, at 11 o'clock, from her Iate residence, cor- ner of Sixth of Wa'nut streets. Real Estate Transfers. James S. Starr and wife to John Stacr, w. d., se}, se}, eec 25, tp 15, r. 10 -§250. Jubn Stare and wife to Sarah D. Sl;vr, a.c d., se}, ne}, s2c 25, tp. 15, ¥ X Jobn I. Redick and wife to John Mo Givern, w. d., lot 9, Redick’s_sec:nd addttion city of Omaha—8§200. Elisa K. Mitchell to D. L. Thomas out lot 204 city of Florence—$70. Circus fans, at Kurtz's, et Trunks, Valiccs and Traveling Bags in great variety at mlleod M. Hruusax & Co.'sf German Dramatic Club. The German Dramatic club was re- organized on the 12th inst., and the following officers were «lected: Presi- deat, E. J. Kuester; manager, Oscar DeMojean; treasurer, Henry Cooper; seoretary, Ad. Scbliephach. The Dramatic club will give an entertain- ment at Metz's Summer Garden every Sunday night. 202t The “Mysteries and Mechanism of the Sigaal Service,” at the Baptist church, next Saturday evening. b ies e o We call attention to the large and extensive stock of clothing and gen- tlemen's furnishing goods at the popu- e , United States vs. Jehn Schwank; "”’;‘;‘h:" h‘"‘; = i entered p'e of guilty of giving liquor | M11eo . HeLaax & Co. to an Indian; fined §1 and costs and — — Brow~N.— In Omaba, —AsBorT May 19th, by Rev. E H. E. Jamescn, Mr. Joseph Abbottand Miss Lizzie B Brown, both of this city. Physic to agricolrure they Il pply, and write prescriptions for a sickly crop, with fever mixtaree, when the = led's tco dry, inflammatery action Laundry work will be collected and | pe %, 159, 957, "ianmaiey acton delivered by the Omaha Shirt Factory. | dces the bodp Leave your address. Firat-class work | lectric Oil guaranteed. Hambarg Figs 250 » box, to order on ghort otice, rack, Dr. Thomas’ Ec- mfl cure itin a crack. — M. Hel'man & Co. are makipg suits ATUMBLE. | The Lumber Dea'ers Fall Out and rurchaszers Reap the Benefit, Some time since the lumber deal:rs undersel the othcr. lumber in our city has remaived for tratos have tuffercd, and a number o our citizens had determned to t-ko some steps to relieve builders of the | imposed on them, Toquiries among the various atchi- tects and and builders deviloped the fack that the ccst of erecting framo buildings, owing to the price placed by of this city formed a combinaticn to | maintain prices, and mutually agreed ' toa ca'd rate by which vone should | In cobsequence of this viriuel pooling the price of | some mon'hs at an abnormally bigh | ra‘e, building has been ratarded, ths | extcrtionate ratss which wcre being * __ SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE—Advertisements To Let For Sale, Lost, Found, Wants, Bowrding &c., will be fu. serted in these columns once for TEN CENTS ‘per line; each subsoquent insertion, FIVE CENTS per line. The first insertion never less than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. CHEAP LAND EASTERN NEBRASKA, $27T0 $5 PERACRE. 20,000 Acres A IJGUI}LASmGOUNTY, 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha, $6 to $10 per Acre, on Long Time and 2 Low Interest. ONEY TO LOAN on arproved security. W. R BARTLETT, Redl Estite Agent, Oice 217 south 13th St. o756t ZY TO VW ARTED i fer G. CHAMBE S, 22d and ! "ANTED—Good cook and vas WV ANTED— goid cook st TIZAR Restaursnt. ANTED—By a woman situstion a3 house- ‘keepor, 208 Howard street, betwcea 13th 3th. 623-21 \) the lumber dea’ers upon their wares, | had increased fally thirty per cent. over last year, an althoush in the early epring every itdicstion pinted toa coming building boom of greater yet when e:timat s were made upon plns the figures ran up to sueh an cx- | tent that a large proportion cf those { who bad intended to build were fright encd off, and detormined to wsit antil adrop in Jumber took place. Two of the desera this mo'n- anncunced through cards ths (apers a reduction on freming tiwbers ard stock boards which amou ts £ about 10 forcent, and the zemainder wil, of course; have to fol- low tu Tn conversation witha dealer y.ator- woroing, hezdmit'edthat prizeshe d high, but said thet the low rate in Chicogo was due to the spaculition of the wholesalars, who bad berae down the ma ket at the mills in ordcr to make adventagsous contracts for the comng spring. This deprestion eas’, the trade hers have cobsidered abnormal and temporary, and were ra | mueh rurprissd 18 any at its coutinu- | ance for 5o long a time Finally, f r the interests of the trade, it soemed better to rduce prices and all the lamter dealers weuld follow suit. At | the samo time he wished it understood that there was no waramong the desl- ers, tnd that no further cuts would probably Le made. ing i s Mr. Andrew Wade, Plymouth 111, iuforms us that St. Jacobs 0.1 considered n itfallible remedy. A Mr. Hilliwan cal'ed it tho best rem- edy in the market, end bis neighb.r, Mr. Ames, was cured by its use of rh umatizm in the srm. Avother msn hief un il h: applied St. Jscobs Oil, which cured him. _— Temperance Workers. The {hied sunual sesion of the Grand Temple of Honor was held pesterdsy afrernocn in the hail of the Knigkts of Horor, The reparts of the graud officers showel tho order to be in a flurish- iug coucition. There are forty cne sudordinate temples and one council of select templurs in the etste, witha membership of 1200, follow.ng grand officers were elected and installed for the ersuing year: W. A. Hosford, of Madison, grand worthy temylar. D. H. Wheeler, PLitt. mouth, g:and vice templar. A. H. B.own, Haslings, grand wor thy recorder. M.J.Thompson, St. Edwards, grand worth chsplam. F E.Ml cr, Beatrice, grand worthy usher. N. H. Hurford, Grand- Isla® grand guard. A visit from the Iudepend-nt O: der of Guod Templars was an event of the afternoon, whlein the cveving the members af the gratd temgle were en- tertained by the Omaha Social temple ina vey pleasant and hospitable manner. At 11 o'clock p. m., the work of tha sess'on having tecn completed, the erond tomple clozed to meet again in open sc:¢ion, in camp at Mi'ford early in October Lext, The fourth annual session of this erand body will me.t at Lincoln on the sccond Tuesday in June, 1881, Fresh Fish, all kindr, at Motz's, 2-nah,ial Kindes sk Mo Court Martial at Fort Sanders. A goveral court martial is hersby appointed to mest at Fort Sanders, W. T., on the 26th day of May, 1880, or 28 scon thereafter as practicable, for the trial of such prisoners as may be brought before it. Deial for the court—Major Calel H. Carlton, Third cavalry; Captain Guy V. Henry, Third cavalry; tain James P." Kimball, sssistant sur- geon, U. 8. amy; Captain Jobn C. Thompson, Third cavalty; First Licutenant Theodore E. Truc, adjutant Fourth infantry; First Lieu: tenant John Scott, regimental quarter- master, Fourth ifavtry; Firat Lieu- tenant Georgo A. Dodd, Third cavalry; Second Lieutenaut George K. Huater, Third cavalry; Second Lieutenant A: thur C. Ducat, Third cavalry; Captain Jobn B. Johnson, Third cay- alry, ludzn advocate. NEBRASEK.A VINEGAR WORKS ! Jones, Bet. 9th and 10th Sts , OMAHA . Fintdinlty ai wronet L e 1ebg8m EXOCBELSIOR Machine Works, OMAXA, NEE. J. F. Hammond, Prop.& Manager The most thorough appois AR e i et ; Special attention given to Well Augurs, Pulleys, H: Shafting, Bridgo Irons, Ceor utting, efc. Plaastor new Machinery Meachteal Drsagh g, Modols, ete., neatly Sxecmiet o Dot a Haroev St.. Bet. 145 and 16tn CITY MEAT MARKET, proportions than for years previouvs, ' In the ssme c'ty, who suffered greatly | w h pains in the side, could get nore- | PROPERTY OWNELS barine for acd lot, at a price ot to exceed P w.r| Large tracts suitable for Colonies in all the best Counties in the State. 80,000 acres scattered through lowa. A large number of Improved Froms in Nebriska, many of them near Omaha, $12 to $40 per acre. a vacant lot in go-d location at a price under | 500, will plcase address P. 0. Eox 415, Omiha. 024c0d-29 TV ANTED At e crt How exgod WA et Breear i i "ANTED—Dining room and hitchen girl at WA mets tronter 62020 (RENANIFDTo 4y ceneral hevso work X at Mrs, Duggans, 1112 South 13th st. 618 24 AY BOAKDI Te nad on Caiiforaia Strcet, routh eide, 3 docrs west of 10 [t An Immense List of OMAHA CITY PROPERTY, Cousisting of Elegant Resi- Large houte in good location, | dences from $3,000 to $20,- - BCAGUE, ppo' (s Tt iee. ™ | 000, Many. thousand vacanb | lots in the additions to Omaha. Hundreds of lots scattered through the City. Houses and Lots, Business Houses and 0CM {.r rent, 706 19th s and Cu t, 619eod Juce 1t A nios cotiage Immense Stock for SPRING AND SUMMER Fine Custom-Made CLOTHING Men’s Suits, Boys’ Suits Children’s Suits. SPRING OVERCUATS For Men, Boys, and Children. Under-Wear, Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, at Prices to Suit All AT 2> SCHLANK PRINCE, “*4\r BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE DEVLIN & CO. OF NEW YORK’ We are now prepared to take orders for the justly celebrated clothing ard stable an' upp r Douglas Strect, 2 bincks trom Postoffice. Ia juire 1210 Farubam rect. 656-t1 iire t Lots, and all kinds of Ciy Real Estate. We also have MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farms in Doug- las County, on 5 years time, at .| 10 perceat. interest to all who can show good titles. Maps of Bouglas and Sarpy Counties for sate, Boggs & Hill, ReaL EstaTe Brokens, 1408 Farn, 8t., Omaha, Neb. For Rent. ¢ JOR RENT--An «logant front rcom. E 41516 Dodge St ect. 8. Ay e epr——— or month. Ap;ly at AMERI 7O REST—A splendid_Thotograph ey LB WILLIAME & SON OB RENT_ of room 569 Fifteenth atrect Jacol’s_Block. 309t ‘erma reasanahia i OTS, FARMS, HOUSES AN D LANDS. Look over BEMIS new column of bargaios on 1st ! JPOR SALE_A hoti ¢ with 5 rooms and lo Kelgon's addition. Inquire of Fred. Heni- seckson's meat market, cor. of 16th and Califor- nia Sta. 62611 | _Splendid cot age, G rcoms, all in the best con- = . | dition, fruit and" shade trecs, stable, hard snd | PRENIS OFFERS A SPLENDID LIS OF | toft water, and ¢ Acres of Ground, $:30 a year. Barguins in Houscs, Lots, Farms sud West Omaha, will seil for $1,6%0, BOGGS and HILL. For Sale, House and full Iot on Webster Street, best loca- | Lands, in his new column ot 15t pago. JOR SALE— becr casks. good for cis- tern purposcs, at KRUG'S Brewer, oty {OR SALE—House szd lot, with 94 feet front o i * 24th Ste. 33-20 $20,000 O SALE-Swall sela ountain i go-d on. dition. D, W. SAXE, com ¢ 13th 'and| Farvham, air- Twenty Thousand Doll.rs in small well secur- ed mortyages ran..ing from $200 to $1,000, draw- ing 10 per cent interest, have been lately lacod 1n our bands for sale, at small discount. Pe sons having a ‘itle money to spare can make & eate and profitable loan in this way, without any expense or commisaions. BOGGS and HILL. For Sale, 5 | Church Property and Parecnagein South Omaha, near Depot, at a very 1 easonable price. BOGGS and HILL. = Cottage and Lot, New l-story frame house, 4 rooms, 2 closets’ 10 foot ceilings, double doors, ete., §5 bar.el cis- fot, with < good | tern, fuil lot, all i No. 1 condution, 5 blocks © StreotaEn- | frous High Schoof; ££50, on_ mouthly payments, smal cash payment required. BOGGS and HILL, Real Estate Brokers. U T['© LUL DERS, PLASTERSRS AND MA-ONS, Coarse bank eand, gravel for gardens and moul ing rand will te deliverid at_short notice. we orders ot B. Sierks 1414 Firnbam, and Chasles Brandes, 921} Farnham Sts. HANS ICK, Successor to Ctarlcs Danicl. [ o this house, which for Durability, Style and Cheapness are unsu . We have now on haud the be:t selected stock of Clothing, Shirts, Furnishing Gceods, ete. in the city. Boston Clothing House, A=21<2 FARNHAM STREET. IT2XR Do 50,000 DOLLARS CHEAP! CHEAPER! CHEAPEST | MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next ninety (90) days to sell their entire stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silver-Ware, Pianos & Organ, AND GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manufacturing Prices, Which is from 15 to 20 per cent. below any Eastern Wholesale House, preparatory to moving into their New Store, Cor. lIlth & Farnham We Mean Business, Come and be Convinced. New Houses. We are now prepared t> build houses worth from $100 to $00 on our lotain our new addition, 25th and 29th a1d Famaam, Douglas and Dodge, and el o smallmont v paymenie J0GGS and HILL, $600 to $1.060 Will buy you a new house, with one of the fincet. lots in Ouiaha, on small monthly payments. NS Millinery nd 131h Streeta. 47441 Two of the celobrated, J. M.. & Balke C et Bil- | Nearly new, For C.W. _ WISGELLAREOUS. O A Eatiors Baoxms { T OST- An oval, gold yecve button. Suitable For Sale, reward wili be paid for it at this office. ¢ House and Lot on street car-track, Shinn's addl- tion, $1,000. BOGGS and HILL. VAKEN UP—A white o A New House ROUWNER, ¥eardle ie-half block from street cars, | T OST—Ore white ony 16 years al1, 1 ion, $1,375. LT oan: eveticd ees and smite. it reek ok B GGS and HILL, 1 bips-“Keasor o The Cheapest Residence Property in Omaha—must be sold in- stanter, W § Lot 4, lock 47, with & No. 1 house of 7 tooms and &l well improved; southeast s t offer. 2t and Harney, ay 10th, from pres er.igned, 000 roan’ co., horns cor. ' ACADEMY OF MUSIC! or sale, Fine young horse, well broke au Iady todsive. BOGUS | . 5. WHITNEY. - Mamager —_— ‘Wanted. One Evening Only, broke e angee e RO GGs g T SATURDAY, MAY 22, Cheap Lots. Look at the lot: in our new addition—best lotafor the money in Omaha, 29th sud Farnham. BOGGS and HILL. Residence Lots for Sale. 200 Lots in Kountze and Ruth’s Addition,near business, good surroundings,lotscovered with younz trees, and are the choicest, cheapest and nearest business of any lots in the mar- ket. By all means look at lots in Kountze aud Ruth’s addition before purchasing elsewhere. ‘Will sell on monthly payments. Prices $400 to $650. BOGGS and HILL. 1000 Residence Lots Fronting 8, 9, 10 and 11th streets, 6 o 10 blocks The Mansgement has the Horor of aunouncing The Eminent Tragedian, B MR. LAWRENCE T ARRET Supported by bis, Excellent Company, in Pul- wer's Great, Play, RIGHELIEU, conspiracy, Cardinal Bichelieu. ....Mr, Lavrence Barrett. ission to Parquette and three rows in Drees Circle, $1.00. No extra charge for roserved reats, t0 be procured at Hubsrmann's Jewclry Store on and after Tuesdsy mornioge | south of depot, many of theso lots aro very de- ‘Admisiion to five buck ro»sin DressCircle, 75C: | sirable and for meu of smail means are now the Gallery, chicanest and most casily purchascd lots in Oma- ha Prices §250 to $300. Monthly paymenta. BOGG and Hewts NEW TIME TABLE or s OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA OMNIBUS LINE. LRAVES PT.OMANA. 15 Choice Lots On Park Wild Avenus, only 3 to & blocks from Depot, $500 to 3600, Monthly paymenta. BOGG= wnd HILL. 66 of the Finest Lots in Omaba, 10 0 12 blockz west of Postoffice and Court House, on Farnbam, Douglas and Dodge streeta; flucst views in the city from these lots G . Frices§200to 55, on peymenta of 5 to $10 . 10:00 o'clock. u | per month. SUNDAYS, EVERY TWO HOURS. o BoGe & mLL. Fare - - - - - - 25 Cents, 2 Houses And two-thirds of a 1ot, Chicaco street, between 12th and 1Suh; rents for $300 a jear Price #1,500. BOGGS aad HILL. ATTENTION, BUILDERS AND CON Hidl Houses and Lots. The owner of the celebrated Kaolin uflfl: %-"tfl:l'r-id;»? :mt&l choice loca- , 4 blocks from Postoffice; ) Banks, near LOUISVILLE, NEB., has | 49, et HILL. now ready at the depot at Louisville, on the B. & b, railroad, WHITEH BRICEK to £ill any order at reasonable prices. Par- ties desiring » white front or ornamental brick will do well to give us call or send for sample. J.T. A. HOOVER, Prop., Totiaville. Neb 2 Houses and south § lot 1, biock 12, on west side of 1sth street, between Calitornia and Web- ster streets; $2 200 BOGGS and HILL. 2-Story Brick House With full lot, 2 blocks from new Court Houset 2,150, BOGH HILL /08 and Rosp CoSIALE ¥ 00 hana » large ot o al kind and Salted Meats Mtton, Pork Game, Zowl, ek Clilan e amovtund o Oosekantly o hand YR SHERLEY BROS ARTIN THE TATLOR, Haa Juat reccived a lot of S, goods. “You 10 fnvited to call and ger Taraniecs tng lowens i th ey o " 20 | met 125 FARNEAX §TRERT, Lota 1 and 2, block 20 2750 Lou's, block 15 500 4 Lot's, ock 5 00 fofs 5 and 200 , block 25 South § Luts' 1 and 2, bloci East § Lot 2, block 1 West § Lot %, block 121. Lot 5, block'227...... 188 feet Lot , tiock 16th and Cuming Sts. We propose supplying the people of North Omaha with CHOICE CROCHERIES at mod- | I.OTS saxm erate prices. Give us a call. fib‘%‘:&:hfifi& 1400 7. B BT I ash paid Ix:" o e duce. Goods dalivgred froe o any | Bemsicny Heck L part of the city. ot aplfelm CLIFFORD’S - FEBRIFUCE J. C. RICHARDSON, Prop,, ST. LOUIS. ORGANS, A. HOSPE = SHERT MUSTIC Pianos and Organs Sold on Easy Monthly Instaliments. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A. Hospg, Jr, 16 Podge Street: I. L SLEDZIANOSKI=CO., MANUFACTURERS OF MOULDINGS! AND DEALERS IN PICTURE FRAMES, CHROMOS AND ENCRAVINGS. 922 Douglas 8t., Near 10th, Omaha, Neb. | HENRY LEHMAN, THE LARGEST IN THE STATE. WINDOW SHADES, PAINTERS' AND ARTISTS' MATERIALS. rs Solicited. Samples Sent on Appliestion. ‘HEN ‘'VHVNO

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