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"THE DAILY B " (Thureday Morning, June 17, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE weribors by carrier to any part © e o cxoepied st biteen ot P ok about irregularities, or tm} 3 A eiivary of the papet, if sddrcssed 0 FAi8 office will ecei v prompt sttention. s will be onled o sub a4 the fo Tates, payable invar- bl adrance 5,00 por ShAND; $1.00 2% moaiha. TR Onana Wresit Loz §2.00 per vear. Tax OxAns DAy Ber has by ar the largest elreulation both in Omaba and abroad, and 8 Iherefore the best sud cheapest. sdvertising mediom. Tun Owams Daniy &8 Po_Interesting Miscellany, Latest M tary and Commercial Lieports, Railroad anu Postotice Time Talles, sce third vag BREVITIES, — Paterson sells coal. —Additional local on first page. —Try Saxe’s Royal Crown Oigar. Carriage Umbrellas at Woodwortl's. —Soda at Ssxe's pure fruit syrups. —Try Saxe’s little Key West Ci- o, 10c. — Elegant perfumes st} Kuhn's drug —Census takiog was completed in this city yesterdsy morning. —Miss Emma Hendricks' benefit periormance kas been postponed to Saturday night. Tickets to the Harmonic socicty concerc, Thursday evening, 50 cents ; o tickets for 75 cents. The Omsha’s Workingmen's Sportsmen’s Club give their anoual picnic at Sulpbur Springs July 4th, —The snuual commencement exer- vises of the Council Bluffs high school will take place on Friday evening. —A strawberry and ice cream so- ciable this evening in the par- Jors of the Eighfeenth Street M. E. church. —The Fourth of July will soon be wpon us. Is Omaha- going to cele- brate?! Ifso it is time that arrange- monts were being made. —A rare musical treat is in store Jor those who attend tho Harmonic ®oncert at the Baptist church this eveniog. —Agent Beachrest has tickets on walo to Cincinvati and return, good dosiug the democratic conveation, for £25.50 the round irip. —Tneaday afternoon a little boy | that he was seen to have jewelry. in | Wooley, Elgin, Iil; Dr. S. S. was run ever by a wagon, on Farnham wtreet, near Thirteenth, His left leg ‘was broken at the knee. Tue Omsha Evening News suspend- ed publication Tueeday evening. Fred. Nyo takes a position: as associate editor of The Omaha Republican. —A Sabbath school excursion train, which went oat from Lincoln to “Ne- braska's watering place,” Milford, T'uesday,carried, by actual count,1,192 . jersons. —Two trains containing rezpective . ly 24 and 17_cars, loaded with tea, consigued to ton,] passed through the city yesterday afternoon. —By request of Hon. B. Tachuck, the enumerators of this city are re- «quested to meet at Mr. Troup's office thisevening to complete the eoumeration, —Tuesdsy afternoon a boy, aged sbout twelve years, a son of Mr. J. L. Walters, living on Eighteenth wireet, shot himself in tie hand while . playing with a small pistol. ~On » warmant issued by Judge Bawes, » performer engaged in one of 1lio variety sHows was arrested on the charge of attempting to beat his board bill. The case has been poetponed and the star releassd on light bail. —At the fifteenth annual session of the Missouri Tarn Bezick, held at Loavenworth, Kansas, Saturday, Sun- ! @y and Monday, F. Harnan and F. Rosenvictze of this city, were con- . testautsin the turning class. + —The unfortunate women of the town who were arrested Monday night aro guilty of a lesser crime than fast- ens.itsolf. upen the commuuity which perwits anything in the buman form to e incarcoratod in that vile and lonthsome den under the court houze - known as the city jail. —The Omaha Nail works have sus- pended for two weeks in order to en- able the company to_make the neces- sary repairs. Allthe nail works in the country have closed for the same purpose by mutual sgroement. The other worke; howevor, close for three weeks instead of two. —The pioneer Swengerbund, of the Missouri valley, will mest in this city mext Sunday at Metz's hall. Dele- gates from the yarious singing socie- ties of St. Joseph, Kansas City, Toaveuworth, Atchinson, Council Blaffs, Columbus and Fremont will be in attendance. On Sunday evening a summer night's festival will be given at Metz's hall under the auspices of ths Concordia and M:nuerchor in Aonor of the visiting delegates. The members of the Concordia and Men- nerchor are expected to wear badges. ez o 4+ Now Is the time to buy straw hats cheap. Way down at C. B. DxGroat & Cos’. ¢ In complisnce with instructions + from the headquarters of the army, / dated the 3d instant, the following- 4 by executive order of May 31, 1880, is . anpounced for the information of all A wood and fimber reservation for ~use of the post of Fort Sidney, Ne- in “Fhe are is four (4) squaremiles and 635.35 acres. The reservation is 28 miles north 45 west from the post. oets five (5) inches square and five (5) fost high, branded U. 8. M. R., On a Promise of Marriage he Borrows Fifty Dollars From an unsuspect-- ing Maiden. But Uses the Money to Marry Another. Martin C. Bresiovs and Lizie Hourth were married in this'city, on the Z5th day of May by Judge Hawes atjhis (the judge's) residence. As witnesscs were neceesary, his honor said that he would step fnto a meigh- boring house and there obtain one. To this Brosious chjected, staling that thero was a party in that house whom he did not with to know of his matriage, and requested the judg go elsewhere, The coremony wes finally perform- ©d, and nothing further was thought of it by the officiating dig; untila fow days ago, when he perceived that the aervant-girl employcd at the house where ted to bis geing for & witness was baving a prolonged crying-spell in the back-yard, and he immediately suspected that she was the party whom the groom was so fear- ful of meeting. Farther investigation shows that Brozious, while engaged to this girl, had borrowed §50 of her hard Brosius obj earnings, under the pretsrse that the money was to be used for the purchase of furniture, ete., but the base wretch used it for the purposa of marrying a other. A complaint was sworn out agaivst tho fellow Tuesday, charging. him with obtaining money under false pre- tensee. He was arrested in North Omaba Taecday evening, and lodged in the county jail to avait trial. —— Uaptured . The burglars who robbsd Tenney's jewelry storoat the Bluffs last week were yesterday captured through the efforis of tho city marshal of Plate- {PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Senator Clirkson, of Schuyler, isin town. Rev, A. F. Sherrill has gone to Crete, A, E. Tourelin went west this morning. Mr. Joe Arthurs, of tho Bluo line, has gone to Denver. Mre. S. H. B. Clark has returned from Wirconsin. Hon, G. W. E. Dorssy, of Fre- wmout, is in the city. Jay Cooke, jr., pessed throvgh here to day. bound for San Francisco. Mr. C. S. Montgomery and wife have to gone Wisconsin on a visit. Mr. W. E. Babcock and wife, of Cambridge, Neb., are in the city. Mr. Falconer, of the frm of C: shank & Co., loft to-day for New York. E. B. Callahan leaves to-day for Jinesville to attend the funeral of his mother. Mies Helon Dingeon, of Salisbury’s Troubedors, went west yesterday to San Francisco. J. P. Zimmerman with J. Cohn & Co , manufactorers of cigars, Chicago, are at the Metropolitan. Capt. Paine has gono east on a vis during which he will attend the wed- ding of his son at Cleveland, Mrs. M. G. McKoon, wife.of the insurauce man, left for the east last evening, mnd" will visit relatives in Peunsylvania. Several young ladies and gentlemen of Lincola have eome up to Omaha to attend the Brownell hall commence- mont exer Miss Car- rie Jamison, Miss Fannie McManni- gal, Miss Lou. Kennard and Mr. Dan, Wheeler are among the number. to-morrow. Among the many arrivals of the Motropolitan hotel are the following: E. Lepmav, J. H. Bliss, W. H. Dor- con, Chicago; J. W. Barnes, Platts- mouth; J. C. Scott, Des Moines; John Drake, Custer, Neb., H. J. Brown, mouth, and brought up to this city and delivered over to the Bluffs offic- ials. A larce quantity of watches, rings and other jewelry was rocovered at the same time. 3 A young brother of Cad: “Magure” was srrested at his mother’s house.in {this city yesterday by officer M- Philadeiphia; N. B. Putuam, B, & M. R. R.;Jas C. Birnoy, Crete, Neb.; . Yourg, Burlngton, Ve;T. J. Pickett, Lincolu; Willis McCutoheon, D. . Faith, Jas. Cooper, Texas; W P. Skenk, Kansas City; G. Schuth, Columbus, Neb; D. A. Sewers, Al- bion, Neb.; N. N. Squircs, Silver Clure. He is supposed to be amac- complice in the robbery from the fact his possersion. He now lies in the city jail. Finest line of siraw bats in Omahs, cheaper than ever. 0. B. DeGroat & Co. Headquarters for Joo Schlite's Milwaukee beer at MercuaNts’ Ex- E. Cor. 16th and Dodge. Creek; G. W. James, New York; A. J. Bonerel, St. Louis; P. A. Hoys, Ocleans, Neb.; J. A. Leiter, Omaha; C._F. Goodman, city; J. P. Zimmer- ‘man, Chicago. £ feant VSIIG The ledies of the Eighteonth strcet M. E. church will give a strawberry snd ice pream festival Thwsday even- ing in the parlors of the church. All are invited. County ment for §250.15. The public are invited fo call and inspect the Palece Meat Market, just opetied by Besen & Hagadorn, at No, 314 Fifteenth street, betwoen Farn- ham and Harney, where a choice sc- lection of meats will always bo found., Finest market in the city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. bt S ot Police Court. Tuesday afternoon a colored boy, giving his name as Authony Arthur, *| was.aceoseed by Offioor MoClura for stealing a small sum of money from tho till of Brown's confectionery store, corner of Thirtecnth and Capitol avenue. Mrs. Brownand daughter were présent st the trial yesterday and testified to having seen the boy inthe actof teking the ‘money. The pris- oner could not be induced to say a word during the proccedinge. This * St.Catherine’s Academy. This institution will hold its closing exercizes as follows: Wednesday, June 231 — Examina- tion and exhibicion by the pupils in the first and second year of the gradu- ating class. Thursday, June 24th — Exhibition by the senior claes. Friday, June 25th—Exhibition by the elementary class. Thursday, July Ist—Distribution of prizes and general closing ¢ Cream Soda Water at “Brw’s Drva STORE.” cod3tJ11 being his third offenso he was sent to the connty jail fot {hirty days. One UCool, a pensioned soldier, charging Frederick Gibb with acsault and baitery, was before honor this morping, as likewiso was _his assail- ant. The case was postponed till even- ing for_want of witnesses. Over elghty mylilfons of dollars of tnsurance” capltal of the oldest and best home and foreign companies rep- resented In the agency of Taylor & Howell. d16if Laundry work will be collected and delivered by,the Omaha Shirt Factory. Leavo your address. - First-class work guaranteed. Riyer News. One of the heaviest rains ever “Pcaincs. The picnic and excursion senson is opening up; and, to Judge from the announcements already made, many pleasant trips can be taken from Omaha this summer with these parties. Trinity Sunday school will fake a trip on the U. P. June 30th. Tho A. M. E. Sunday scheol goos to Bellevue June 28th. Tlie Baptists will go to Plattsmouth July btn. The citizens of Sarpy and Douglas counties in general, will picnic at Sail- ing’s grove July Gth. The Omaha Workingmen's and Sportmen’s club picnic at Sulphur Springs July 4th. Chespest straw Hats in Omajf at C. B. DrGuoar & Co's. The Earnest Workers have post- poned their lawn sociable, announced jor this evening at the Christian Church, on account of the concert given by the Harmonic Society this ovening. ‘0dd Fellows’ Protective Association At the moeting of membors of:the 0dd Fellows’ Protective Association Tuesday evening the following «flicers were elected : President—John W. Nicholls. Vico-President—D. A._Piercy. Treasurer—Chas. Midgley,: Secretary—Joan Groven. The following were clected directofy for the various 1 Omaba lodgs, No. 2, John W. , D. A. Pieroy aod John ;. lodge, No. 8, Otto Wick, G, Btrifler and SD‘ C. Ehlers; State lodge, No.10, E. B. Weist, Charles Midgley and Jose; Raunie; Beacon lodge, No. 20, L. g fteele, T. A. Jobnson”and Mr. Wi- o death during the year was $1,015. Ballon, It was rumored throughout town for the past day or two that the telegrams recently received here relative to Mr: Ballov's being confirmed as U. S. ——— Hundredsof families in Omaha use “Haven's Snow Fiske Flour,” and 'will bave nons othey, ceived yesterdsy by one ofMr. Ballow's most intimate friends, and dated at ‘Washington, states that Ballou's name bes been withdrawn. Hamburg Figs 250 » box, The total money paid on account of | Marshal were incorrect. A telegram re. | heard from him. known at Fort Benton fell thers on the 9th inst., completaly deluging the surronnding country, and doing a lnrge amount cf damage. The Mis- souri is rising rapidly at that point, The steamer Helena, en route to Bis- marck, touched thero on the 9th irst. The river was 12 feet and 10 inches above low water mark at this pointat noon yesterdny. Large quantities of driftwood is floating down the stream. The river Ia still and Sioux city. The tug Lillie has been lauched and will cngago in the lumber trade be- tween this city aud Florence. g st Yankton Maurphy & Lovett,ins. agency; cld et etablished agency in this atate. apls-ly Real Estate Transfers. Chas, D. Hine to First National bank of Omaha, commissioners’ deed —o. 3 lot 2, block 136; e. 3 lot 4, block %l_fl‘;.fi and 3 in block 178— Samuel E. Rogers and wife to Isasc | Hoseall, w. d.—1ot-69 iu §. E. Rogers’ Okaliowa, sud lote 6 and 7 in lock 1 in Imp. Association add. to Omihs—$600. V. M. Miller and wife to Freder- ick Lowe; q. <. d.—lot. 1, block 5, in Lowe's second addition—81. David A, Reid to_Sarah D, Starr, q. c._d.~N.E. q. sec. 7, Tp. 16, N, range 13 Dbuglas county—$1,00. David A. Reid to Sarsh D. Starr, ‘q.e d—lot 3, blk. 22 . Henry O. Jones to Sarah F. Robin- son, w. d—partof N. }of W. ], sec. 26;* Tp. 15, N. range 10, Douglas coubiy=—$275. s sweot singer, Miss Zella Neill, will take the leading part in the beautiful cantata ‘‘The May Géen,” 1o be rendered by the Hor- moniS{FBIENY ut. the Baptist Church this evening: e H O LY -] The Coliins-Petty Shoot. 1t occurs £o us thot some time rince Mr. Petty, k shot, in- structed The News man to inform Mr. Colline, of ihis city, that he must “‘put bp or shut up.” Our man chal- lenged Mr. Petty to shcot, a week azo, since which time not a word has been Wouldn't it be well enough for Mr. Pet'y to chew some of his own fodder, and_reiterate “‘put op orshut up."—[Siate Journal. STATE FAIR. The Board Accepts the Explan- ation of the Delay as Satisfactory. Tho board of managers of the Ne- baska State Board of Agriculture met at the Crelghton House last evening. There were present, J. F. Kinnay, chairman; G. W. E. Dorsey, E. N. Grinnell, E. McIniyre; M. Dunham, president f the state board; D. H. Wheeler, secretary state board; Chris. Hartman, treasurer. The following resolution was adop- ted: Resolved, That while the board of managers are of the opinion that the delay in making the necessary im- provements for holding the state fair for 1880 is much to be Tegrotted and has been harmful fo ths presgec's of the fair, yet the explsnation offered by D. T. Mount, in behalf of the committce having the malter in charge, 8s to cause of the delay is satisfactory to the beard; and being now assured that the improvements asked for will be speedily commenced and completed by the time specified, September 1, this board have full con” Bdence that the work required will be dono and all improvements made as agreed upon. Judge J. F. Kiuney and Hon. G. W. E. Dorsoy were requested by the board to communicate with horsemen and endeavor to secure entries suffi- cient to ill all the races. Architocts sre now engaged in draw- ing plans for the buildings. The managers were engaged last evening in exa groun The Iowa Cme Sufterers. Mesers. D. Harcourt, of Wheeler's Grove, lowa, and A T. Clatterbuck, of Couucil Blufts, are taking steps to raise a fund for the relicf of the suf- ferers by tho resent cyclone in Potta- wattamio county. One hundred sud fifty dollavs, a quantity cf clothing and other articles bave a'ready been deated by the citizens of the Blufis, e We undersell everybody on straw hate. Call and examine. smwi&s C. B. DEGRoAT & Co. ——““The Finest"—— Cream Soda Water at “Briv's Drug Stone.” cod3tJ11 — Death of Father Byrne. The remains of Father Byrne, who recently died at North Platte, Neb., will arrive in Omsha Saturdsy, Father Byrne was well kuown and highly esteemed in Omaha and Ne- brasks. He was vicar-general of this diocese for many yesrs, snd was ap- pointed administrator immediately af- ter the death of Bishop O'Gorman. His management of tho affairs of the diocese was eminently successful, avd won for him the eacomiums of high dignitaries of the church. Themany devoted friends of Father Byrne in Omaha will decply regret bis early demise, and bessech the Eternal Father to grant his immortal apirit peace and rest in the realms above. SR A g “Qb, dear, how lame my back is!” O courss it is, my dear madam, you have the lumbago. Use Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil end ‘your pain and its caueo will ccase. Nebraska College. Biskop Clarkson and Rev. C. C. Harris, of Lincoln, went down to Ne- braska City yesterday morning, to at- tend tho trustees’ mooting of Nebraska college, of which body the bishop is chairman. To-day the annusl com- mencement excreises take place. The Colling-Petty _Shovun: Match. Mr. John W. Petty of Omaha, and M. Collins of Lincoln, have made ar- rangements fora glass ball match of 100 balls, for $75 a side, to take placo at Lincolo, June 20th. The conditions of the match are as follows: 1st. Each contestant to choose a shot judge, and they to choose the third. 2d. Shells to be loaded with shot on the ground, by shot judge, 1} oz. Dixon messure, or any measure agreed on by both parties. 3d. Ball to be broken in the air. 4th. Mole's trap. 5th, To shoot from ten different poluts, five balls each, slternate, until all points are shot from, and so con- tinue until 100 balls each have been shot at. 6th. Each to choose a referee, and they a third. ‘The Pirates. A musical treat is in stere for our citizens on Monday evening at the Academy, at which time DOyly Carte's opera company will produce Arthur Sullivau’s famovs opera, “The Pirates of Penzauce.” This opers, succeeding Pinafore, yet surpassing it in happy incidents, brilliant and im- Dressive music and plctureeque scanes, has had a wonderful success wherever produced and completely disarmed all criticism. The compsny which produces this opera in our city has sppeared before the most _eritical audionces in the Union, ind are not amateurs or artists of a second class, by any means. The wardrobes are imported from Europe, and appropriate scenery, the property of the company, will be used on the oc n. The sale of tickets begina at Huber- man's Fridsy morning. The U. P. Band. The Union Pacific band of Omahs, which bas been engaged for Sioux City's Fourth of July celebration, played at Marshalltown during the firemen's tournament last week, and of it The Marshall Statesman spesks in the following complimentary terms: “The elegantly uniformed and mag- nificent Unton Pacific band of Omaha has-been one of the features of the tournament. Everywhere they have played they have drawn the crowd with them. They are composed of mechanics and machinists employed in the Union Pacific railroad shops at Omaha, snd under the leaderabip of Prof. A. R. Towzer, a master artist. The mem- bers of the band are: Geo. W. Hetzel, secretary; Robert Mertin, treaurer; S. G. Mallette, drummajor; H. Jackson, Wm. Ahlquist, AL Al%gvln, Joo. Alquist, Al ' Engstrom, Wm. He'has put up. Now shut up. e T e Mot popular New York hotel, the Astor Hat\l:- ; Pilag Geo. W. Lynden, L. Lee- der, %. Zwelfel, E. Duns, D, Bishop, T, ©, Brewer sud Fred, Plusging, vga plan for the | BIG SANDY BOTTOM. One of the Best Wheat Pro- ducing Regions I the State, The Thriving Town of Bdgar and Its People. Correspondence of Tus Ba. Evag, Neb., Juno 14.—Edgar is situated in the southeast patt of Clay county, on a high, almost level prat- rie, at the head of the Big Sandy, the largest northern tributary of the Lit- tle Bluo river. The general surface of the country is so very level that a | distinet view of everything within ten miles may be had from the house tops | of the town. = Seven years ago settle- | ment spread over this part of our | state, and durig that many years this { has been the best wheat producing { portion of the state. It has mot by ! any means lost its reputation this ! year, for wheat fs doing well and not | any of it is being plowed up, and the ground planted in corn, as in some parts of the west, Edgar is a thriving town of teven hundred population. Its people are industrious and intelligent. A large | two-story school building and two | churches constitute the exponents of | its social nature. The legal and med- | ical professions ara numerqusly repra- | sonted. Two banks handle tho ex- change of the place. Every line of merchandire has from two to six fol- lowers, and all seem to prosper. The lumber trade has been im- mense, ay the who'e of Nuckolls county has to be supplied from this | point, and also a share of Clay county. Coal is almost universally used as fuel, and iv handled In_connection | with lamber and grain. The raising { of ‘broom corn has bsen very success- ful, and home-made brooms aro often sold upon tho streets in quantity. Heavyrains sra frequent, and If { tho incresso continues the complaint ! of “‘to0 much rain” will be the ab- sorbing topic of conversation. At | present the crop prospect is quite sat- ! isfactory. The elongated visage of | the farmer exhibits longitudins] elas- | tiity, snd his merry laugh again vi- ! brates upon the air. Cigats tako the | place of pipes. and he walks tho street with an air of confidence. The agricultcral portion of this community has found it necesssry to raiso cattlo and hogs for the consump- tion of the great quantity of corn raizcd, as that is the most profitable wag 10 dispoze of it. With this has | ecme great intorest in breedivg the mest profitable kinds of stock, which has resulted i stocking this country with as good animals as are common- 1y teen farther emt. Jax. Army Orders. The following special orders have been iesued from the headquarters of the department of the Platte: Forr Oxans, June 12, A geners] court martial is hereby sppointed to meet at Fort Omahs, eb , on the 16th day of June, 1880, or as'soon theresfter as practicable, for the trial of such prisoners as may b brought before it. DETAIL FOR THE COURT. Major Wm. T. Gentry, Ninth In- fantry. Captain Andrew S. Burt, Ninth in- fontry, Captain Alfred Morton, Niuth in- fantry. First Lieut. Morris C. Foot, adju- tont Ninth infantry. Firs: Lieut. Wm, E. Hofman,Ninth infautry. Second Lient. Edgar B, Robertson, Ninth infautiy. Secood Lieat. C. 0. Miner, Ninth infantry. ¥ ' Tirst Lieut. James Regan, R. Q. M., Ninth infantry, judge advocate, No other officers than those named can be aszembled without manifest in- jury to the service. Leave of absence for one month is granted Second Licut. John A. Bald- i, Niuth infaatry, Fort McKinney, Major J. J. Upham, Fifth cavalry, commauding Fort Niobrars, Neb., is appointed special inspector, to inspect at his post such unserviceable quarter- master’s property, camp equipage snd ordnance and ordnance stores, for which the commanding officer of com- pany F, Fifth cavalry, is responsible, a8 may now require the action of an inspector. r eIl Sl The Accident at De Seto. Coroner Pierce, of Blair, held ‘an’ Inquest at DeSoto yesterday morning, on tho arrival of the train from Oma- ha, on the body of the little girl who came to her death onthe 0. & N. N. track Tuesday. The coroner's jury decided that tho girl came to her death by engine No. 1 of the 0. & N.N. R. R., and that no blame is attached to the company or its employes for the accident. Tho child was nino years old instead of thirteen, and her name was Eliza Heas. o - CIAL NOTICES. NOTICE—Advertisements To Let For Sale, Lost, Found, Wants, Boarding &c., will be in- serted in these columns once for TEN CENTS ‘per line; each subsequentinssrtion, FIVE CENTS por line. The first insertion never less than TWENTY-FIVE CEMTS. NZY TO LOAN_Cal at Law Office L. THOMAS, Room s, Creichton Block Y TO LOAN—1100 Parnham stroet, Dr. Edwards Loan Agency. ANTED--A gil ‘corner 16th and Dadge. 5. y at once, Eleventh ANTED—A gocd_compotent at northwesicorner Bowarda streets. ‘ ANTED—A girl to_do houscwork. Apply 1300 South 12th ¢, it RL WANTED_A good cook, washer and ironer, Apply at . E. cer, Cass and_29d strects, 5519 "ANTED_A girl for general bouscwork st | 1 26 1108 Farubam St., up stoirs. 632 VWAIIED:A ook it uhe’ Natocal Tioel Lincoln, bake broad. - Also a hotel ranner wao can spoak Germanard English. — Steady work andgood WAL Girl for_goneral houscwork, " cooking, washing and ironing. Relcrence WANED il for general kou-ew southenst comr 201h.and Cuming Sty 1815 jsh or Swodich, in & clathing Fami ANTED— A smmall house, 10 minutes’ walk from Fostafic. Adliss W.. e Offce e e e e o e AT AN MIIR WaNSEL 1, MURBAY] § ther iced ry goods soung lady experi W, cor, 15thand Dudges st eloak room, N\ ANTED-A young man not. oner 18 of age for office. work. ~ Address . O, Draxcri6, Omaba, giving age and reerencs, ANTED—Day boarders at Douglas St., bet. 16th and teavcling agent, who can com- rat-class business in Teas, Co. fees, Spices, &:. in Nebraska or Kansas. ' Ad- dress with references. SH SRMAN BROS, & CO , 22 ad 24 So Water St., Chicag 431 ANTED—A fow gentlemen, can be accar modated with toard and logding at B.E. cor. 16th and Davenport Sts. 117 l:;,lhn 1: ‘coachman of l?r gen- abou’ a house, good reforence H. C,Bee Office. 3615 J]YO CARPENIERSWANTED. T. MUKRA X JHTBLLIOENCE OFFICE, comer loh and 41041 B 2 roums, Eitchen and Iarge patitry, on the corner of Jones and 16tb, Jane 16th, 1850, 76518 R RENT_Tho Tivcll Garlen with stage, dancing platform, plano and all other sc: Commodation for privata parties at v terms.Enauire at Julius Thicle, “Tivoli, ner 9%h dnd Faroham. OR RENT—Furnished rooms,cheap; by week or mouih. Apply at AMERICAN HOUSE. 498.1 3 OB RENT—A splendid_Photograph Oal o R P e 2oy FOR SALE. TR SUE Rame and 3 apring wagonata bargalh, at 1110 Dovglas 5. 619 T Trmly o i s ot e doilar by John T. Faulscn. ebic-mon-wodt XM prepared to deliver soft water toany part I 5 part | [ i for low price. e vy postal aF lenve orders vy hovse, TIIOS. ST oy OR SALLE—A houre with & rooms and lot in Teckson's meat market, cor. of 16thand Califor- nia Sts. IOR BALE—Small soda fountai in good cdn- dition. D.’ W, 84X , cormer 13th end BUILDERS, PLASTERERS ARD MASO] Coatse bank gand, gravel for garden oul¢ing ssud will b delivercd at. short notice. Leave orders st H. Sierks, 1414 Farnhaw, and Charles Brandes, 9213 Farnbam Sts. HANS BOCK, Successor to Charles Daniel. 5521 7 | Finest Gunpowder Tea Neb, must know how | 1 “Abpiy south-east. comer 20t and | s . 116 | B ‘15 | Tobacco (Meerschaum) per ib. e Json’s addition. Inquire of Fred. Teni- | B LATEST TELEGRAIS Are Not Half as Interest- ing to the General Read- er as the Following Price List: 10104t papa ... 51bs Graiuated Sega for 5} Ibs Cat Loa Sugar hbe good 5 Ibs bast Rio Coffes fo 4 1bs choico Java Coftee 34 Ibs best Mocha Coffce f Young yson Tea per b, 30 to. g Tea per I, 30 to. 388333833883553353833838K8552238332388 per 1b, 30 to. Best O K Fiour por ] now Flake wintr wheat flour Havensestfours.oecrs e %0 bars Climax 1 Pure Maple Syrup per Golden Syrup per gall New Oricans & 3 Peaches (Cai 30 | Blackberries, 2 1o can. 1 Apples, (York State) 35 Blueberriea 3 Ib can 15 Cl 2 Sugar corn, ‘2 Ib can. Yarmouth corn, per sSEEsEunsE Tomatoes, 31b s3zp2zEis.333°3228E Tohaceo (01d Style) per 1 Hams, sagar-cured, per Ib., Eggs, 11 doz for. Butier, fresh roll, Complete price lists Country orders will receive prompt and care attewtion. Positively no goods soid on credit. J. B. FRENCH & CO,, The Original Reliable Grocers, No. 1119 Farnham Street, OMAEA, NEB. REDUCTION IN PRICES As Indicated Below, Sample Teas, 26c, good value, and other Teas 28c, $c, 4Se, 58c, and upwards per pound, and a present givon eith-caeh poun Soidt gl waated s or the woney will be refunded. Try them. Gl Coffees. Ground Coffee, 10c, 16¢ and 20¢; Brown ot 15 v o Coftve, 306 e G Edge Coffce, Z5c. Try our PERFECTION BLEND Coffeo put up in Glasa Jars. Basting Cotton, 1 doz. spools, . Fe.thor Dusters, reduced prices. Gnr Ze, lepartments have been replenishe Come and See, SPICES—The most complete assortment fn Omaha and at prices below all competitors, us. JAKING POWDER—15¢ and upward. FLAVORING EXTRACTS—At o per bottle and upward. ESSENCES—At b a bottle. SHOE BLACKING at 5. STOVE BLACKING, THES-LINE, trom 8 o 153 und Piug Tobacco at 60c psr pound. sell & 10c Cigar for e, don't fail to try IN SUGARS Weallow nooneto undersellus, OR SALE—Cottonwocd lumber of all sizes,at REDMOND'S, Sixtoenth-st. 5164 R SALE_A euall dwelling house, next to @. H. Colliug rosidence, corner '19th and ibol Avetius, 7 or information call at G, H. £ J.8. COLLINS, 181 Farubam Btrcet. 505t roluw—A Grist Mill. Appiyat a3 L.B Wil &80N. OR SALE—A New American Sewing chine in good condition, with all attac] menta. HMust Lo 80l before the 15th of May. For information TKINSON'S Millinery Btore, corner Dougl th Streets. 478t fion SALE_ of the cel lebraged J. M. Brunswick & Balke Co.'s Nonpareil Bil- For sale chesp. C. W. HAMILTON, MISCELLANEOUS- fiard Tables. .Nearly now. 0.1t OARD OF BQUALIZATION—Notico is by given, that in accordance with 70 of an act of the legislature of the Stato Drasks entitled “An A&; 10 Provide a Systém of Reveaue,” approved March 1st, e County Comm of Douglas County, Neb will sit at'the office of the County Clerk at Om3- ten succosive days, mevcing Wedniesday, June 21, 1380, for the pur. Om I 3 Jlderawlt County Clerk. [ROD-SA Moy Romeits s flce. of- 16 - LAKE MINNETONKA. THE FAMOUS SUMMER RESORT AND FISH- | BS feet deep. ING GROUND—THE FIRST EXCURSION TO LEAVE OMAHA JUNE 30, The unsurpassed pleasure resorts of Minuesota became famous long ago, and amid her unrivalled scenery snd on the superb fresh watorlakes there meet every year people from all pacts of the country, and especially from the extreme south and all along the banks of the Mississippi and Missour rivers. The Minnesota resorts are becoming overy year more and mare popular in, Nebraska, and a number ‘which has already becomo very Isrge make ita custom to pass a portion of the summer | , at the Minnesota Jakes. . The first Minnesota -ezoursion cf the present season will leave Omaha on June 30, at 3:45 p. m., going over the Sioux City & Pacific and Sioux City & St. Paul lines. - The fare Sor: the round trip to St. Paul and retamn has been fixed at $18.35; tickets good excizsion, with pamphlets des of Mionesota scenery and giving Tall Paul, can be cbtained by’ Mai. 3. H. O'Bryan, genersl, western agent at Connell Blaffs. d.tf Cal co Party The ladies of the Swedish Library sssociation will givea leap year calico party at the Tivoli garden to-morrow evening. ueing Hambury Figs. 1¢ is well ke b 2 o that restcntl ex diseases apd liver tronbles, . In Work w9 bavs o remedy ihat stts & bealth by s et sad vestares “yudh«'nm,n’-hw'm for sixty days. *Full partioulars of 4hs direotions for reaching the resorts, sl of which are bt a short ride i g Missivo.—A caseo conetipation by | OR LEASE—Fo.ty-four feet frontago on £ix- teenth , ad Froemason's Hall, WL K. BOWEN, 1608 Cspitol avenue. L £ 7021 TRAYED-A darkmy mare pony, o xeoks § ""ilfiulrkk Branded on lett p, wota haltet, with throat It “—-fln‘m't'"::""m' 10 A KRLLRY, Repub: Jican Offco Omahs. . * e ANHOOD - IVl iEsrorm iptton Frce. Forthespeedy Our T e B S B » 78 Nussau S¢.. N. X+ THE TAITLOR. Basjont recived & ol 8 - g fonie, You @ favited 1o call and get prices, which he it i FARNMAM STRERT. ACADEMY OF MUSIC! - MONDAY, JUNE 21 ONE NIGHT ONLY, The Fashionable Event of the Season! D'0yly Oarte’s Opera Company, Jn the new Opera, which has achieved a sticoeas ‘beyondall precedent at the Fifth Avenue Theatre, New York, PIRATES OF PENZANCE, © “ORTHE SLAVE OF DUTY, BY W. 8. Gilbert & Arthar Sullivan, Author and Composer of “Pinafor.” ‘The company, consisting of 50 artists, b beon caafiily jehearscd ueder the pérsonal direstion of the”suthors, Mewrs. Gilbert 3nd ‘The secndty is new, and patted by the artists '.:QPYII‘II‘Q!-I'“. scenes for L.h’z nm’;: Guction In New Yors, T £ ACTL-Ti00KY SEASHORE on she Coust of Corn: ACT U.—A RUINED CHAPEL MAGNTFICENT CoSTOMES 1 " CHORUS OF FORTY VOIOES ! h ... CABLOADOFXEY |*NERY: FULLORGHESTRA ! | sible g Bale 1 35 4: a0 Hubermasn's fust s 1 e 570 oy wi June 18ib, 5t 3 O'clock 5. 2, - Supelor quality of Syrups at 7oc per gallon, 2.5 per ke LAUNDRY SOAPS sold &t bot: {om prices " DRIED FRUITS extn ity a4 Tow prices. CRACKERS, best in market and aa Gheap a8 tho cheapest. Wo havo alsoadded the following goods to our stoek, which we 10 sell cheap. Gompihor Gum, ‘White Wax, Sulphur, Ess. Jam. Ginger, x, gorc Salt Piter, Laudan T s, K‘;.““"‘?‘m.. Plaater, qua Ammonts, 3 Cubebs, Para SWhitey o, Wiiting, Quinine Pills, Cutle Fish Bone, T tor Oil, 3 Machino O, Caraway Seed, Mustard Secd, Calrdomon Seed, Sulphur Camphor, Tar Soape, Glue, Gumble. And an Immense Variety of Other Goods too Numer- ous to mention, which we pledge ourselves to_sell m. | oheaper than_ other Dealors. Don't | Forget It, and givo us a call. Exam- fne goods and compare prices. Spec- fal rates to parties buying to sell ogain. Orders from the country flld- Prioss guaranteod and sent 0.0. D. REMEYBER OUR NUMBER, 113 North Fifteenth, adjolning L. B. Williama & Son, Dry Goods Store, Omabs, Neb. :|NOTICE TO BIDDERS Proposals for Furnishing the City of Omaha, Ne- braska, with Water, for Fire Protection and Public Use, Sealed propossls in duplicate will e received by the undersigned at his_office fn_the dity of Omaha, Nebrasks, unt(] 12 o'clock, noon, on the 12th day of July, A, D, 1880, for furnishinz the city of Omaha, Nebraska, with water works for Bire protection-sud._public use, for the term of twenty five years {rom the time of compl-tion of seid works, through two hundred and fifty fire Byd s, ot the charater and o the lecitions mentioncd in ordinnce No. 43, pessed city eouncil of the eity of figbraska, and Approved by the mayor, on the Lith day of June, 1880, and ibe report of J. . Cook, en- rovel by the'aty couscl June ith, of which will be farnished bidders o n appiication, Such proposals or bids shall be sccompanied by a bond-with at least three residence euret'es 1n the sum of twenty-five thousand dol'ars con- Sitloned i the event of the seceptance of sach propcsals o bids and awarding of the contract for such public supply and fire protection to such ‘biduer or bidders; for the faitbful of !hcd‘tfln\ hlnd Eon?olli:‘ll.l of ordinance No. £28;and that the water et ot o ol imes whe, sequred during said term (a. being allow- el for repairs in cases of unavoidable accidents) Pariormn the tests mentioned In ordisance No- J53."na "give " the fre protection therein men- tioned. i “Sxd propnsols or bids shall specify the per hyorant per year for the said two b and fifty hydnnv: d“fl;"-r-l;fl o per Lydmnt per year i o i ot report of J. D. Cook (on e in the office of the e ok o7 Omaha, Nebraska, copies of which il be furnished bidders on_spplication), in ex- cess of said txo hundred and fifty, and aiso the rice per hydrant per seaF in case the city at o e uring sl 1 1o B s pdrania opon pew malr & i "dovl pe RIS OF bids sball be seo-muiled by « condiionl acceptancs of ordinance Ro.12%, i &lenmth-e:;nwuo. |,l;l iblic supply e protection shaii 5 8¥ "The contract for such public supply and & proucsion vhl b auari in o fowest rsgen; ible bidder or bidders, and the city -3 m ‘of Omana reserves the right ‘torefect! mark- city of Omabs = e = T have secured the agency of the well-known COLUMBIA Steel Spokes snd Rubber Tires Bicyelo from the Pope Manufacturiog Co.; Also the Otto Hand Made. Samples can be seen at my store, at Minufacturers Prices, reight added. Send for rice list. N.I. D. SOLOMON, AINTS, OILS & WINDOW GLASS. No. 1204 Farnham Street, Omaba, Nebracka. AND '] PRINCE, %4\ BOSTON GLOTHING HOUSE SOLE AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & CO., OF NEW YORK! We are now prepared to take orders for the justly celebrated cloth‘nv this house, which for Durability, Style and Cheapness are unsurpassed. We have now on hand the best selocted stock of Clothing, Shirts, Furnishing Goods, ete. In the city. Boston Clothing House, A=21= FARNHAM STREET. IXSXZ= apzEly ORGHARD & BEAN. | DEWEY & STONE, J.B.FRENGH GO cARFETS| ponwrroxmsm, | GROCERS, OMAHA. OMAHA OMAHA. MAX MEYER . & CO, WHOLESALE TOBBACCONISTS | Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards. Tebacco, 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards. Send for Price List. -t MAX MEYER & CO., Omaha, Neb. MAX MEYER & CO., OM A XA. CUNS, AMMUNITION, SPORTING GOODS, Fishing Tackle, Base Balls and a full line of NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. O el e Rl = F.C. MORGATN, WHOLESALE GROGER! 1213 Farnham St, Omaha. PDOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS e e Ay HALLADAY WIND-MILLS. GHURGH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STRANG. 205 Farn! amStwet OmBE!.NQb‘ - PAXTON & GALLAGHER, WHOLESALE GROGERS! 1421 and 1423 Farnham, and 221 to 229 KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK MAKE THE LOWEST PRIGES, The Atsestion of Cash and Prompt Tinie Buyers Solicited. “Proposals ng the “address to the vy Clrk &t tho G of Oad | on oS "| AGENTS 70, ' THE HAZARD POWDER COMP'Y the 23 &d ke Omaltis [ron sud Nall it 4 |

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