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DAI& * B E---WEDNESDAY , MAY 6. 1885. DOINGS OF THE DADS. A Bnky Session of foe Oily Council Last Nielit Mnny niattcrn of Munlclpcl Interest Conaldorofl and 1'nsscil upon , Communication ! ) . Itcpotts , Etc. The city conncil mot In regular weekly session last night , but before bslng M- eemblcd Mayor Boyd came in with a batch of ordinances which bore his name approving them. The council was called to order at 8 o'clock by President Bechol , and olofon members answered to roll call , as follows : Biiloy , Bohm , Datley , Ford , Goodman , Goodrich , Leo , Lecdor , Sclirocdor , Thrauo and Bechol. Absent , Foray. A slight ranglo ensued between Behm and Loedor over dispensing with rend ing the proceeding of the Init mooting. The reading was finally dlipsnsed with. A communication was read from Mayor Boyd approving ordinances , declaring the necessity of changing the grade on Barney street from Fifteenth to Twenty-fifth streets , and of Six teenth street from Farnam to How ard , of Seventeenth from Far nam to Eightocth , and of Nineteenth from Farnam to alley nnuth of Harnoy , and of Twentieth from Farnam to Dow- ard ; an ordinance ordering th&t part of Gaming street in paving district 34 and part of Farnam street In paving district 'M ; the ordinance creating paving districts 40 and 47 and an ordinance appropriating curtain moneys out of the various special funds to pay for public works. The ordinance cstablithlng the grade of Loavomrorth street from Twentieth to Jacob street , and the ordinance to es tablish the grade of College street from St. Mary's avenue to Mason street wore returned without the mayor's approval. The veto of these ordinances was sus tained by the conncil. The mayor's suggestion that crosjwalks on Pruuam street ba laid with flat stone * , and that the- board of pablio works ba Instructed to have this done was referred to the committed on paving and curbing. The annual report of John H. Butler , chief of the fire department , wai submitted and ac companying It a communication from the mayor , recommending thit temporary quarter * bo secured for hose cart No. 3 , and the Hook and Ladder company on lota at the corner of E'ghtconth and Farnam streotn , Referred to the com mittee on fire and water works. Having lud his attention called by Judge SvenbarR to the fact that all city prisoners are no w kept in the onnty jail , Mayor Boyd , suggested that unless an ordinance Is pasted making said jail the legal place of confinement such prisoners are liable to bo released under writ of habaos corpus. The matter was referred to the city attorney , .with an Instruction to prepare an ordinance. The mayor Bant in a request , to have three disinterested parties appointed to appraise , assess and dotermlna damages , to property owners which may be caused by the grading of Farnam and other streets , confirmed. The bond of R. T. Shannon & Co. , was received and approved. This is the firm that have a contract to lay gas and water pipes. The bond of John F. Diy , also authorized to lay gas and water pipes was approved. Likewise the bond of P. W. Tarply. PETITIONS. R. T. Shannon & Co. , sent In a peti tion offering to lay the sewer from Eighth and Dodge streets to Ninth and Capital avenue lor $2.15 per foot. Re ferred to the committee on sewers. The city engineer , Mr. Andrew Roio- water , sent In an ordinance ostabllshlnt the grade of Davenport street .from Hll side addition No. 1 to the west side o the city limits , and of California streo from Twenty-seventh to the city limits They wore accompanied with profiles representing the grides and grounc lines. lines.Referred Referred to the committee on streets and grades. The city engineer also sent In a profile outline of the sewer to drain the lowe end of Casu street. This was referred to the tame com mit too , Quito a lengthy petition was read from E. F. Test , protesting agalnut the pro pjsad em lug of Twenty-eighth street between Fftrnam and Harney , according to the profile that has been drawn. Referred to the committee on street and grades. A petition signed by John Wldeno and _ forty others , complaining ngains parties who allow their cows to rnn'a largo and destroy everything they can was referred t < > the committee on police The Wllbw Springs Distillery company prayed teat the street eomratssiontr b empowered to construct a watir couta from the north side of Fierce ttroo across to the south sldo of straet , am their prayer was referred to the commit tee on streets and walks. A petition from Robert Purvis am others , calling attention to an obstruc tlon on Jefferson street , was referred to the city engineer. A petit oa signed by twenty-five citl soni , asking for a sidewalk on the west tide of Fifteenth street and on Centre street from Eleventh to Thirteenth streets , was referred to the committee on George E. Btratmm and others sk to have the grade established In the alley between Division and Mortimer streets. Referred to the committee on streets anc grades. A petition from property owners In ewer district 21 , asking a reassessment In said district , was referred to a special committee. The petitioners claim tha several errors exlit In the amount allowed that are uojust , and they refas to piy them. The citizens living on lower Douglai Ireofc lent In a protest against the pavinj of said street this season. Referred t < committee on paving and curbing , Several property owners on Twenty- fourth street pray to have the curbing gride on that portion of Tirenty-fourtl street between California street and Cap Ital avenue established 20 feet from the center of the street. Referred to the crmmlttea on streets and gradoj. A comraunUutlon from GusUve Beneke calling attention to an article publisher in the evening * BEE , and asking that a committee be appointed to Investigate his record as pollca judge , WAS tofened to tha oraraitteo on police. Offii'n of lots 1 , 5 , C , 7 , and 8 on Capital avenue aik to have the stioe pavad. Rfdrred to the ommltteo on paving. The owners of loti 7 and 8 on Capita avenue , district 41 , want paving don there. Referred to committee on paving. Also the owner of lots 0 and G , dis- rict 42. Attention was called by 0. , A. Bale- Iner and others to the paving on St. Mary's avenue , In district 32. Referred o the paving committee. Guy 0. Barton and others , petition for an ordinance providing for ostabllehing ho cutb line on Twenty-eighth street. deferred to committee on streets and ; rdcs. The band of W.G. McLeod &Go. was approved. G. L. Green , calls attention to the ondltlon of the sidewalk at the south east corner of Twentieth and Davenport troots. Referred to committee on troots. Louis Schrador asked to have $85 75 int in the April approprlttlon ordinance or Tim Collins for work on street force. Adopted. Tno balance dno Hugh Murphy & Co. ' 300 , WAS ordered allowed. The marshal reported a list of druggists n tbo city. The resident ] living on Georgia avenue > otltlon to have a grade established. Re- erred to the committee on streets and [ A claim from McHugli , McGoocck t Co. , for constructing sewers , was re- erred to the committee on finance and claims. A list of the wholesale and retail liquor dealers was handed in by the marshal. The city physician's report was received and filed. The board of public works related the needs of repairs In certain alloys and curblngs , and they were instructed to do .ho . work. An asconnt cf $1,349,33 , duo Aaron 3nll w s approved and placed on file for ho next appropriation. A largo number of property ownerj in laving district 32 , on St. Mary's avenue , 'eportcd that they have selected gum and ) lock for paving purposes. ORIGINAL RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions wera offered and adopted or referred to proper com mittees : By Sohrooder Instructing the city auditor toplaco in the April appropriation $85.75 in favor of Tim Collens Adopted. By Behm Requesting the Union Pa- clfio railroad company to widen Thir teenth street to Us proper width. Re- [ orrad to the city attorney with instructions to prepare on ordinance. By Behm Providing for paving the intersection of Fifteenth and Douglas as Thirteenth aud Douglas are paved. Re ferred to committee. By Furay Changing the time for 3ommitt90 meetings of trie council from Monday to Friday evenings. Rjforrod to olty attorney for an ordinance. By Goocjaiu , diieoting the city en gineer to report the probable cost of re setting curbing on Tenth between Mason and Pierce streets. Adopted. By Ford , directing the city clerk to advertise for bids for purchase of all old stoves belonging to the city. Adopted. By Dailey , ordering the city clerk to notify owners of certain lots to file them within thirty days. Adopted. By Bailey , Goodrich nnd Leeder , reso lutions for sidewalk. Rsferrad to the board of public works. By Thane , Instructing the fire depart ment to pump out a pool of stagnant water on Eighth ntroet. Adopted. By Furay , ordering the street com missioner to look after ono Stanley , who has blocked up a certain street with a brick kiln. Adopted. By Thane , directing the chief fi e marshal to see that the Tank Line com pany comply with the city ordinance reg ulating the keeping and storage of tero- sene. Adopted. By Leo , instructing the auditor to ad vertise for one week In the Omaha BEE , Republican and Herald for sealed bids for all kinds of lumber that may bo needed by the city. Adopted. By Thnme , Instructing the B & M. railway compiny to construct a foot crossing on the east sldo of the street between Pacific and Mason streets. Adopted. COMMITTEE K * POUTS ) . The following raports of committees were made : The committee on finance and claims , reported back the claim of William Dew for $250 , racommendlng its rejection. Adopted. The proposition of F. D Cooper to pay $104 12 taxes and cost of advertising In the sum of $15 on eleven lots was referred forred to the city attorney to report whether such a proposition can be accepted. The committee having under consld or atlon a matter relative to establishing the grade on Capitol avenue between FiftI and Twenty-sixth , recommededthataun ordinsnctbo drawn to that effect at once , Adopted. The matter of opining Nenotoenth street from S. V. Smth's addition was continued for further reports. The opening of the alloy In block 2 Armstrong's addition , ns prayed for by H. Loud and others was ordered by thg committee. The committee on police , reported anew now ordinance relating to privy vanlU and disinfecting purposes , which was adopted. The committee on finance , recom mended that ono man bo employed to aislttboth the city auditor and clerk , end they recommended Mr. Haynes foi the place. Adopted. The committee on streets and walks recommended that the claim of Andrew Murphy , for blacksmlthlng , of $45 10 be allowed when funds are avallblo Adopted. The committee on streets and walks , o whom wss referred the mayor's ap pointment of Thomas Swift to theposi- tion of street commissioner , roco- mcnded that he be rejected , The re. port was adopted. Immediately on the disposition of this report , a communication from the mayor appointing James B. Callahan street commissioner was read and referred to the came committee. The committee on police reported ad versely to the confirmation of Gustavo Benoke for city marshal , and their report was adopted by a vote of 8 to 4. The name of Andrew M. Frlck was then sent la for the office of marshal and referred to the ssmo committee. The committee on public property re ported bsck the request of the Wornats Christian association for permission to build a home for friendless women on lo 5 , In block 10 , recommending that the city attorney bo Instructed to secure poiseislou cf aald lot for the ctty. Adopted. The grades on Davenport and Call forma streets asked for by A. E. Tonzallc and others was referred to the clt > engineer. Several bills ware ordered allowed and paid.The The gas inspection account for Feb rnary and March wai allowed by the committee on gas and electric light , Tha ordinance repaallng a portion o No , 843 relating { 0 the- of a part of Howard street In paving dls- rlot 38 , and of Twelfth street in district ? o , 45 reported In favor of the repeal. Recommitted for ono week. The petition of 0. S. Goodrich and then , for paving Farnam street was ordered placed on file. The appointment of John H. Butler nd J. J , Grtlltgia as chief and assistant hiof of the fire department , wera con firmed , The special committee , recommended he paisago of that ordinance to change ho grade of Tenth street from Mason to Morco and Pacific from Ninth to Eleventh. Adopted. The committee on paving recommended ho adoption cf the ordinance providing or laving double rows of lltgging , at rois walks on all intersection of streets o hereafter bo paved. Adopted. . The matter of securing room in the ounty court house for the city clerk , uditor , and treasurer , is still unsettled , ho committee recommending that the ntyor bo requested to ask for the north- > ast corner room of the basement and In ho event of being rehuod cancel the out r.ict. Adopted. The ordinance requiring the construe- Ion of a viaduct over the Union Pacific nd Burlington & Missouri railroad racks \vai recommended for passage. NEW ORDINANCES. The following now ordinances wore of erod and road : Appropriation for April expenses. Roeuiattog the construction nnd cleans- ng i f privies. Passed. Establishing the curb line on California treot between Eighteenth and Twenty- fth. Referred to the committee entreats treats and grades. Establishing the grade of California treot Irom Twenty-seventh to Kennedy treets. Referred to committee on Irect ) and grades. Establishing the grade of Divonport trootfrom Hillside No. 1 addition to ait curb of Thirty-sixth street. Re- erred. Declaring the necessity of constructing a viaduct over the Union Pacific and iurllngton & Missouri tracks on Six- oenth. Referred to committee on via- [ nets. Adjourned. COURT OFLLINGS , Tndco Brewer Mndo * Decision In tlio Slcttnlicuo VB , Latta Oso , Sus taining the Judgment. Very llttlo business of any Importance was transacted in the United Statea cir- cnit c < urc yesterday. Judge Brow or ar rived yesterday morning , aud during the lay ho delivered ono opinion. That was n the case cf Slottuisoho vs , Litta , > riught to sot aside a judgement for J3.5UO. This seems ta bo a very fnnny itigatlon. In tbo lower court MM. Listta aosurod judgment against Slatt- ilscho , for the amount named on a note made by him to her. Ho claimed that , ho note was made In 1874 , but It la dated 1884 , In a contract rnde with this woman , he s'atea that ho ii worth , over and above all liabilities , at least $10,000. Soon after making that contract ho en tered into another with his owa wife , [ which was introduced as evidence ) In which ho declares that ho Is financially away down at the heel. She agrees to support him and the family , and also to Rive him § 00 , then § 00 a month , and Bnally § 1CO. Judge Brewer sustained the judgment. In the district court yesterday the esses of Ida Wade vs. James Genau wore withdrawn by her. 1'ERSONAIi. Fred Sladen leaves frjjr Weat , Point to-day , where ho enters the military school. The lion.J. M. Thnnton left yesterday for North Platre , to appear for the defence on the examination of Stolle , Mr. H. A. Johnson , general freight agent of the Missouri Pacific road , with headquart ers at Atchiaon , is in town , Judfjo David J. Brewer , of the United Statea Circuit Court Bench , arrived yesterday morning and is quartered at the Paxton. Dr. Stone and son , of Wahoo , arc registered at the Millard , They are on their way home from a vltlt to the Now Orleans exposition , Samuel Brown , ono of the greatest corpora tlon lawyers in Now York , arrived hero yes terday morning to attend U. S. court and ia at the Paxton. Mr. Milton A. Noble , of Clarke , and Mies agglo W , Morrison , of Princeton , 111. , wore married last evening at tha Millard by the Rov. T. 0. Hall. Principal Lewis , of the high echool , who baa gone to New Orleans to recuperate after an attack of pneumonia , writes to friends thai he Is rapidly improving. Conductor Prank C. Fuller returned yester day from Tampa , Florida , where he has been nearly all the winter among the orange g'ovea. Ho reaumoj his train on the St. Paul In a short time. M'llo , Marie Aimco , the most charming little comndienne on , the American stige , is at the Millard hotel. She ia accompanied by a dozen or moro large trunks , which contain her magnificent wardrobe , which , by the way , is said to bo simply gorgeous , At the Metropolitan-G. W. Gulp , Noraa- ha ; John Korbn , Lincoln ; Dennis Hurley , North Bend ; George II. Power * , Beatrice ; J , H. Showalter , Fremont ; M. Pyle , Nebraska City , Neb. ; George A Coleman , Shenandoah , Iowa ; W. W. Parker , Odgen , Ut h ; Cha § , E. Walker , Davenport , low * , and J. B. Well of Kookuk , low * . W. J. Crandall , of Duncan ; E. N. Moro , Fremont ; Chas. E. Anthony and wife , Washington , III. ; I. D. Hobbs , Minneapolis ; Chw. Cook and wife , Waverlyj B. Tf. Smith , Hastings ; Geo. n. Palmer and Clifford West- cott , Plattimouth , C. F. Hob rt , Waioington , D. O.j James Hooshey and John Hollman , North Platt ; B F. Hick. , Columbus , and W. 0. Cutherwood , of Blair are at the Paxton , J The ( rents waiting room at the Union Pacific depot has been Improved to the ex tent of a new floor. John Smith defrauded the Planter's house out of a "square meal" yesterday and now languishes behind the bars , Fred Barnes , a young rascal , was run in last night for stealing a clothes line. It is supposed that he mutt have Intended to hang himself. A colored boy , twelve years old , with one foot eighteen inches loog and the other very im.ll , was a great curiosity at the Burlington & Missouri depot yesterday , The first stock train , extra , of the season from here left for Chicago yesterday over the Burlington & Missouri road. It consisted ol twenty.seven car loads of cattle. H. P. Anderson , a bruiser living down In the bottoms , was arrested and locked up laal n'gbt , charged with wife-beating. He will bj called oo (9 ( f c the mtuta this morning. BASE BALL , Another Gnmo Between tlio Otnntm and Indlftnupolls team Crushed Again. The third gatno between Omaha and Indianapolis was pl yod yesterday after noon and aa was confidently expected t > j everybody resulted In another defeat to tlio home club , though not qutto so crushing sjthey wore subjected to Satur day and Sunday. This tlmo the visitors showed a llttlo conipnsrrion on the boys and "let thorn down easy , " but it la un derstood that to-day , which Is the list game hero for some tlmo to come , the Omaha'a will not got n smell. The fact la Omaha'a olnb can't play moro than n good amatenr game , and has no earthly business to bo in the league. Following Is the sooro of yesterday's game : INDIANAPOLIS , OIIA1IA. Indianapolis. . . ! 4000204 * H Jmaha 0 20000400 C Runs Earned Indianapolis , 3 ; Omaha , 2. Tbroo Base Hits O'Donnel 1. Two Basa Hits Donnelly , 1 ; Collins , 1. Shuck Out-By O'Donnel , 2s by Miller , 1. BMO on Called Balls By OVDonnel , 4 ; by Miller , 3. Ptsied Balls-Bandta , 1 Wild Pitchea-O'Donnel , 2. Time of Garno 1 hour and CO minutes. Unipiro-Jno. Bremen , Official Scorer J. L. S. The last of the series with Omaha will bo played thla afternoon and it is hoped [ hat the attendance will bo bettor than It was yesterday. The fact Is Manager Hey has lost money simply because the people have not patronized the games. But this la not to bo wondered at much. In thofirjtplac' , the grounds are too far out , and secondly , the people of Omaha nvo no time for a club that la always getting roosted. Following will bo the position of the players in to-day's game : OMAIIAS , POSITIONS. INDIANAPOLIS. [ Hack Pitcher. MuKean. Webber Catcher Keonnn. Dwyer First base McQuary. jeiss Second bate Urano. J. Say Third base Donnully. L. Say Shortstop ColMna. Meleter. . . . . . .Left field Moriarity. Graham Center field..Thompson. Bandlo Right field Poorman. The Orrmhas will leave on the evening train for Hannibal to play Thursday and open with Toledo on Saturday. THE MARSHAL MATTER , Alderman Foray Explains TVby Mayor Boyd'd Alan WAS Not Confirmed. The city marshal matter bunted oat in the council lait night Into qalto a lively breeze , and gave aomo indications as to the true status uf affairs. Whoa the committee to whom was referred Mayer Boyd'a appointment of Gustavo Banoko , ono week ago , aa the nun whom his honor at that time held up , in glowing terms of pralae , aa being bettor fitted to succeed Marshal Cammings than any other man in the city , made its report , recommending that Mr. Bonoko'a ap pointment ba rcjcciod , Alderman Ford was the first man ta apeak. Ho thought that the fight on Mayor Boyd's appolntmonts was confined to the races , both the Irieh and tbo Ger man citizens wanting ono of their nation , allty to head the police forco. That statement brought Mr. Bohm up stand Ing , and bo quietly but firmly perhhed all such thoughts as Mr. Ford would have the people to believe. Two or throe other members of the council had a few words to say on this subject , bat they \fero commou-placo and of no special in terest. Finally , however , a brisk and rather loud bombardment com menced over on the oatt sldo and Alder man Furay bad obtained the floor. He aroio , so ho stld , to set everybody on the right pics regarding this matter. An allepcd.rcport had been started , to hie knowledge , to the effect that the republi can member * of the council hai formed an alliance to reject the appointment of all democrats , wade by the mayor. This ho had been authorized to atito was a malicious falsehood , and that when the mayor made an appoint ment of a Rood man , a man equally aa good or bettor than the pressnt incum bent , bo bo democrat or republican , the republican members of the conncil will gladly vote for his confirmation. Other- who they will steadily oppose every name ho sends In. With this explanation Mr. Furay sub sided , the report of his committee was adopted and the crowd , which up to the time had been larger hurrldly got out. The tluee colored females arrested last Friday night on complaint of having stolen $500 from the gay and fe tiv Conrad Fas- aler , bad their trial before Judge Stenbertf yeiterday evening , CUr * Thomu , was held and bound over to tha dlitrict court , but the other two Delia Green and Mamie Howard were turned loose , Fastler , u the prosecut ing witne was required to giro a bond of 8209 , for his appearance when wanted , All kinds of fancy work at Jchl B n. 210 N. 10th street , Mus Kate Kennedy , proprietor. THE AMKRICAN DISTRICT Caniage&BaggageLIne Office , 1304 Douglas St. Le ve orders , call by dldrict box or telephone : nc charge for messengen to order ctrrUge or tranifei bagg ge. Teephote No. 177 , J. UOSMUJ.Y , Jr " " BjgBMe checked to aad Ircm the depot" MH irt ol the city. Can l es lurtlihid lot loneralg oi ti Onloe optn day and night : Stallion , Jack , Sheppard Jr , Will itand for itock at omiia V lr groundi tin leaionollRSS Ileli 1BJ bioJihigh , eight 12SI Ibi , hl lire JACK 8uwMRD Ii fult brother lo blood t Dim * ! :17i : , aUo to IJicriTORIho lire of JVT rj 2:10. : KlUU , f.l and Duscro * ! :17. : Call at thi yalr .nnd andie him and get nU pe Igrie Ii la fufi , ttroi | 28. Jor th MKO. t. TIIOMSON. SPECIAL NOTICES. All atlrtrtiiemtntl interttti in the tjxeial column * titt be charged at the rate of pne cent per \eonlfor \nitrtionand not Itti than twenty-fire taili for he firtt htttrtion. t'igurti and tlgni to becharged he tame an the verdi repretentinj thoie fgurct. "hen atlrtrtittmenti will be inttrttd in both Morn- nyaml Krenlnj Kititiont , rtprttenting a circula- ion vfmtr Kiyht Tlioumtul. Thin ela of otlrtr tttfotntt muttpotitirtly be paid in advance. TO LOAN-MONEY , ONEYTolo.in anchtttolt , Woolltyfe Harrison , M Room 20 , Omaha Nitlonal bank ImllJlug 017-tt ONEY TO LOAN-On teal esuto ami chMHs MONFA D. I * Thomm. fllttf. \ffONK ? toaneJ on nhattoU , out t\\i , R R 1)1. tlokoto nought anil olJ. A. FormnS13 8 , ISth 8t (170 ( tl VfONEY LOANKI ) at tt P. Reed &Co' . Loan ofllco > i on furniture , pianos , hortun , waeotu , penanal property of all klnaj and all othe tutloles of value , irtthout rcmotal. Orer Ut National Dinkcorner 18th nd Farnam. All business strictly oonllJenUal 950 tl ONKTTOtOAN In umi ol * 200 and upward. 0. F. Dtvls and Co. , IUal Ealtlt ami Txiao Igentu , M05 rarnam St. 051 It WANTED FEMALE dELP. \17ANtKD-Oood gill at Pac'flo ' house , good wages. T f 137-tl Vt7ANT n-Glrl for general housework , Ocrtuaa or i T awtde prcforroJ ; good wagca to Competent per- son. lira. ( Jetty , 1417 DoujUi et 1105 J7AMRD A gnod Irlfor genenlhnnro work la > mini fAmlly , S K corner 18th and Jackson St , H8-71) | 7"AMKD Four girls at Sin en hitol one door N. > ol Paxton & Gallagher wholesale grocer ? house. IV * . > - A girl for house work , 1 il Chlcigo t. w U47p 17 ANTFI-First data button hole makers , 307 8 1 llth 3t. lC7-5p > AMn-Nunc girl who tikes meala at homo W apply room 9 , Oooj llotol. 105-6p WANTED A gl'l ' ' general housework , gotd w gcjaml ttiady woikto a good girl , at (09 NlOthSt : Six young ladles to tell a verv popular WANTED : call at 1018 Dodge tit. , bet the hours f II and 4. 105-5 ] ) " \T7AxrKD Olrl to do general house work ; apply V V at 1015 California et. 031-5 TASTEn A girl for general houio w rk , three . . miles from Peat office. Inquire 6 < 3 Plo fant st. Mrs. Jol T OrlCcn. 879-6p ANTKD Dlih washer at Emmet houia. W houia.OS2'p - good girl for general homo work In a WAKTKD-A small family. Apply to lira 1 A QillUth , 829 S 1st Bt. ' ANTED -A tfood girl for seneial ; houjs work 1B17 WAANTED Chicago St 832-tf > ANTED-Flrft-clW9 dining room girl rtt the Mct- WANT hotel ; none other need apply. 624-tl 'ANTED A good cook at 820 South I Oth St. W 766-tf I7ANTED-18 good girls , 7 experienced cooks > Omaha Kmployment Duroau , 1120 Farnam Ht. TTTANTED by Kensington Art Ca. , fomilo help V f In all part * of the country , to da our light , ilca'ant work at their homes. Mont by mail to any .dd'cea , no canvas ! snr , eaiy to loirn and any ono anea from $ ' to $10 p'r week. Forfull Inrormv Ion address Kcmlnston Art Rooms , 35 Cong' a H , , Bostun , Misa Box 6078. li00-3Cp ta for " Prot tctor TXTASTKDtidy agen "Queen VY dilsy stocking and skirt supporters , ehoulde > race , bustles , bosau forms , data thl-lila , tafoty iclta , sleeve protector , etc. ; entirely new devices un- iroocdenttd profits ; we have 500 igontu making $100 nonthly. Address with stamp , EII Ctmpb'li & Co. , 6 South Jliy St. , Culcago. 670-ul9p WANTED MALE HELP. WAXTT.D Dry good Bilcsman , ono nho rpeaka Ucrunn aud bkandlnttlan Ianguigespretcrro'1 , lo a good man , a permanent position can bo given. Address wifj rtferenccs "DS1 Bee offl.o , H2-7 ANTED-Uoys. Apply at tactory. N. K. Ealr- bink&Co. 135-7p Three or four flrst-cljsa carpenters and WANTED nuliera. Frank D. Mead , 109 south Iflth at. 018-7 WANTED A German prescription drug o'crk sin gle ; references required. Address Dllojden , GrindIfcUnd , Keb. 031 Op SITUATIONS WANTED. VT/ANTUD A position by a man with 0 yours ex- Vporlonce In dry goads and flhie store ; speaks German and DanUh. Address "B W. " Bee olllcc. WANTFD S'tuattin by traveling aaletrnan , to handle n line of goods for a first cla ° a house , on commljtion , In Nebraska ; addroea A. K. I * . Bee office. 103-Gp WASTED Employment. Tiooal or Traveling ; "tate which preftrred ; alnealary per month ; all ex penses advanced ; wattes promptly pa'.d , Sloan & Co. , George Et , Cincinnati , 0 , I03-7p AnUintlonbv ft flrst-c's's nurse who WANTKD can five tbo Viry best of references ; address "Mlas. H."care cf Bto otHce. 974-tf MISCELLANEOUS WA TS. The ladles of Omalix to Lnon- that ther can get their few Ing dons cboipemt 1414 Dndgo Etrcct than > ny where e'ae ' In the city. 123-Ep Gentleman wants ( urn ehed room "hero WANTKD nn iue | tlons will be aikcd ; addrcsi I , A lit nry , P. 0. BJX 604 City. 113-7p ITANTrc A gentleman room mate and two Joj > lioarderi" , 1614 California St , 103 7p I/AniES ASD OKNJLRMBN to take nice , WANTED lightple atnt work , at their own homes. Work rent by n all any dltUnco ell the yeirround E2 to 85 n day quietly made ; nn ranvasslnif , Address Kello' Ii JUnTic Co. , rhilideljhla , Pa , Box IMS. 091-iep " \ TrVNTl'DHoom and board not more than eight V > blocks from P O. AddroiB "S. " care B e. 110-2 \ 7ANTED By good tenant , a cottaze centrally InV - > V cated , by the 10th of Hay ; address lla , thli oulcp. 100 Sp iULE-A good saddle borce gentle and sound. FOB Apply * 013 DouglM tt. T A Fox. 03) Dp WAKTEU-E\erybody to try our Prepared Corn ileal. ready for tnstint u o with the addition of milk or cold water. Put up In 3 and 0 Ib. nicktges. Sold by grocersW. . J , welibans & Oo. , Msnulnct- urcra. 070 tf TX7ANTir > A man or woman In evtry country In U TT U $1,26 ( ample free $76 per month , ( alary or oommtoion. Bead ( Umd. Paul Tabel , Chicago III , B10-m-S4p WANTID-TO rent a largo furnlihed room , In BUter'i block 10th and California , with board , also a few more table boarders. 76tt WANTED 13 60 will buy ona doten Roger Bro'a trlpple plated table knlres at Uoodjrri china torecorner IStb and Par en port et. ii5-tf rXTANTED Erery ady In need of a Mwlng maTT - TT china , to e th new Improved American No. I , P. i KJodman 4 Co. agenU ; 220 N 10th. FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LOTS , oE iEXT-6 rooms over a itore with dty water ndal comecienoo for house ketplog 116 per month. Elfgant residence 12 roorra moit dulrablo put of citygj per month , OKIIavne , ii Ca. , 8 W corner Htn and Farnam , I5J.J FOR UIM . .Ftutroom houie with water : ocnven- iencei Cth and Hickory st Ill-lip FOR BEST Three room oittag * . Warren Swlttler , 1SC.H FOKRtM-Abousewltli 6 roomi n good order 1419Uuwardt. llf-Sp BUT New home 11 rooms realv now ; a month ; inquire of G E Thomiiton. S W cor. llth and Ilarney. 841-tf FOR REST-Three cottages J , 6 and 8 rooms. J , Pblpptltce , 1612 Booth 6tb ( t. iOi-tf - located J. Phlpp liw , 1512 south 6th it. 23i-tt F I OR Rusi-Lwo housea 7 and 10 room * 1612 south Mb st J , Phlpps Hoe. 093-tf t FRR RES-D-4 iplendl 11'fbt roiner brick Lawmen o Iycn block from tbe pntoffic oily I'O i < , onih. Alia a spleujld ocrutr itore on pivrd tt. < oi.d ihilriojjcountermand celar , 136 per month Horse & Hrunner , Paxton Hook , earner aud Faratm BU. nixT-ColUse with 6 rooms ne block Irom FOR ttmtoari. loqulie SI 10 Harney It , 9376 I7on RRM Flnarottsgo of Cl r < criifvtrycontonlfnt ' and fctautlM boallun. Inquire ofV B Altxaru d r at Dewey and Stones. 097.0 FORRKNT-A brlek hni e tfgrfonntlSrerrronth. Apply to John llu'f lo , IUrd * ro store 2407 cor. CumlngandSiundenstf. P. Clark. (93-6p FORB ls-l ! good lots Mutnn | > hco tfcrro blocks from street cirs on vity tcrnn , W II Orccp , o\ct 1st > at'lbank. B81.ll FORRRVT 10 room hou f , modern ltnpro\cni < > nta. Ucnlford , Souer & Davis , 213 8. llth St 703tf FORRRXT rhreejtory brick More bnlUIng ; en quire of KJward N orris & Co. , room 19 Crnurme Block. 063 tf Foil HKNT S-S room hniurs Inquire Jno. F UartonSmcltIng works , or 311 North St 054-11 F > OU IlF.NT-8to-e building 44x3 thrra story and ba > cmeut No. 110andll2 14th. luuulre 1409 Doilge St 950-tf FOR HF.NT Fnrnlshcd cottage , 7 rooms , with oloiKts , rantry , etc. , In best locality In City cm pay rout with board. Call In afternoon at676 Plcis- ut Ut 667.tf U005IS FOR RENT. RRNT A largo room on ground floor tu'tiblo IpOR ' drisa making Mr ) . A Sorrel , 1519 D > > dgert KO-7 FOK HKNT Slnclo room for ccntlcman or hdy , with or without b > ard , Istchssaocomrnoditloaf ; brick house 1818 Chicago St. ( SO Cp on RRVT-lUnlsnmcIv fitrnl'hedrooms onFlcaiiut Jf St. Addte "J J"c roUco 182-Up 1OR IVT A room for genlloiran and wife or for 1 ? IAO gentlemen , fltli Ortt-cUEs bcnrd 1622 Hurt Bt 703 tf nr.M-FnrnUhod front room with board In ipOR 1 family 1017 Chicago St. 10 } tf FORREVT Large , nicely furnished room , raodc > n convi-nlcrces ; BlsjbvOBiuill rooms on cir lice , 1720 Cap tal A\cimo. 10l-5p ? RKXT One corn lUt I ) Lorcnzen block S W 1OR corner Howard ai d 1 th street with modern Im- Vro\cuicLtt ; Inquire of W F Lorenzcn , tOSScuth 20th St. 111-tl IIKNT Furnished rooms with t > r without ' board , 2112 Uarncy St. , ono block from eticst car. 03Ut ( 'oa RRNT A Btere cheap 809 n rth 16th , JH 000-lip IToR RUST3 or 0 rooms ckvet , cellar , city water , V Icfjulrd at COS North 18th SI. 702 flp T70R RXVT2 ell furnished roomi In tlrdlck'iblock _ P 16i 0 r arnam ; good location , pleisant for two or 4 gentlemen. In > | Ulre of DE Burnett , 218 south ISth street. H6-6p , ' RKNT Nicely furnlstied front room suitable I'OR two gentlemen , location excellent 1418 Hon. aid St. 990-flp UK.ST Pleisant room modern aooominodatlonF. FOB Inquire 1724 Capitol avo. 069 Dp RENT Handsome furnished room with bathing FOR a'.tach'd at 2209 Dodgost. 078 8p R KM-Furnished front room with board In FOR private family , 1017 Chicago et. OSS-It FOR RENT Furnishi d room for one or two gentle- meo , 3 blocks from IVet olnco ; Inquire Opera. Uouso Cigar factory. 817-fp RENT With boardnlcely furnlihed front room FOR * and bath , 14 9 Jones. 007 tf FOR REST First-clasn ft1ce , L ) tlo'a Block Farnam street , between llth and 12th. 9U-8p FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms 105 N ISth 961-7p RENT Furnished room , wltn board. Suitable FOR tor t o gentlemen. 1117 Howard. 770-Ip RENT Furclshol rooms 1621 Capitol avo. Ipon _ J 007 m80 FOR RK.NT - Suite of rocmi cen'rally located , well flnlebed suitable for cilice or IMng rooms. G M Ea'on , 111 south 14th St. 8S4 tt REST Office and third flour suitable for whole , FOR ealo or manufacturing , at 1207 faruamSt SEOtI RK.ST- Furnished room 1318 Jackson Bt FOB 812-m'20p I OR RENT Nicely furnished rotm for ! ) eemlamen F 2225 Doi'go. 854-tf FF F I OR RENT Nicely furnished front room for lady and gjutleraan ; Inquire 521 Pleasant St. 712 tf FORRF.NT-Nlocly lurnlshod rooms 1517 Davenport 722.J5p OOM8 With board.detliablt t > i eummer. Apply , t 81. Charloa n teL 911-tl FOR KENT Several flne cfBocs In Crounso' block , Inquire Ed , Norrls , room 10 Croanse bloot 942 tt 1011 KENT Furnished room 1816 Dodjf J. F J.UVtM FFi Fi 10R UBNT-Nlcely furnished rooma at 1718 Casa St. 943-tf FORSALE FARMS. FOR BALK-Ka mand unimproved land lots and hones on Ionic ci edit U&U Land ofllce , 620 c. ISIh St. Vadlcka & Goantner. E63-n > 18p lon BALK Good ( arm In Washington Co. ; 171 JL1 tcres ; 80 acres ciltlrated ; good buildings ; fine orchard ; running water ; all fujcod. KJward Korrla Co. , room 10 Uiounao Block. 474tf FOR SALE HOUSES LOTS. I7oiiSALit Full corner lot with nice house of 0 V rooms ono block from fcauivJeis street $3000 , thh la a bargain Lot at N W corner of Ilanecom Park , tO\182 feet , chop. 136 feet fronton Lciven orthet , with now house , 3 blocXBwest of 1'ark avo2,200 ; thla hacoriifraud it cheap pieru of proper ! ) ; ala > 1S'2 feet front on Leavenuorlh near the above with hiu'o ? 3,2ro. ) 1 Rint reiidcnco property near ttMny'i ave , 12 roome , full lot , SIO.COC. 0 K Uayne Ii Co. . S W cor. 16th and Karnam. 140-7 FOR BALE Hill Interest of n well established cen trally bcattd uroccry busincca fur eale cheap on account of 111 health. Choice let In Arbor place $160. G acres , 4 room houtto north Saundera street 81.CC. 6 acre rear Fort , 10 0 2 lots , ca t front , Dwlpht & Lyman'a ajd. , $750. Corner Shlrleyand I'hll Bherldin ave , Bun Or.k add. , $300. 2 lot In Arbor place , C room houeo and [ table Lot 76 140 east front , 7 room bouse , birn ct3.in Bedlck'aSub-rllvlslonndd. near car line 8ICOO. Corner lot 27th and Dodge 4 room houto 81660. 4 lots In Durr Oak add , $2200. Paulsen & Co , , 1513 Karnom lit 117-11 rLACi12 iood lot In thli addition MARIOS rLACi - { ) nIth- In 3 blcksof street cars , can be had on cany terms. W H Green , over l t Nit'l Bank. ' 115-tf ITOB fliLK At R bargain , three good houses 817 and 1 817J IBtb , south of Leatenworth ; rent { 65 per per month ; prloa $5,500 ciay payments ; muit be acll before June Itt Apply B. Mortenacu , Ullor , KI8F rnaaitrcet. 131-j < p FOR BALK At a btrgaln , R good lot and new houio with fumlture , 1C06 Georgia A\e. M Batlli , City. 897.6p FOR BALI Two lots In block 8 , Hanicom place , 50x180 , east Iroct , finest location In the tltyap ply to W Ii Alexander , 1108 Dodge ( trcet , ut J A Waktfleld. 61-30 FoRstLi-Houie full lot , well , ditern , bun , ( II In good condition , one block from street cara ft 800 euty terms. WH Qretn , over UtNatl Bank. 041-tf 170R BALI flood 5 room hou < M , lot 60x132 fret.eaa I1 front , 81800 ; $100 cash , bilince t5 ! pel Bonth. W. B Green , over 1st National bank. 881tf FOR SALE , MISCELLANEOUS. FOR IALI A pair of ponlei with a lUtbt spring wa < gen andharnrei very cheap for caib 1217 Howard ( treet. J80-tf FOR SALE-A light bay family bore * wtljht betwten Un acd cloven hundred ; age fl \eari. . Innnlre 12U Uccgest lM-7p ros BALI One good work horse , cbean , and one i ! JL1 seated covered carriage. Apply "T" Bee office. 118-7p FUlt BALE A palrof extra good work hoi > e > , welhltg about 1,4'Opouods each ; flteyeirs eld , ( ound tud will Lfiken. lieiBcu lor stlilog , toe valuable for my bu l tn. ImiulrcatGco. Ileaton'i , tfii L'roaJwiy , Council Ulufl * . 04-7 I rot. HtLK-Bprlng limit tt tt. per head delivered 1 to uny part ol the city ; I'n freih oowa. Tile phone number (03. liuary Eva ) , Slat and CallfornU titrceta. 924 Op OR RALc-Piuio , a $7CO Uf right piano at a bir K ln , niVBouglu. 78S-m21 REAL ESTATE BROKERS. p lAtrHTATK DROKKfts-Lobtck & Co' , 1J1J Farntn -Lt > ttrett corner 18th , real citato bought , ami toll on oommUsion , exchanges of rtalor personul proper ty eOecttdthe ; pair > nageif partlK bavingreal estat or took i of goodi to tell or excbingo at rcnouill piled , Ii sc-UotUd , ana will have ur kiut ittei tlou VHU PERSONAL. _ MM K. Jt HOOFER , Trancs t IMrvoyant. anj he ) . IngtreilumreadrforMuln.Mo/er NOMSSR orner Iflth and Webittr. Teimj rewonablo. 4SZ mio TO EXCHANGE. [ T'tR ' R\rilAVoit Kcbraadklaad and lu.provrd bu - . 'no' " I' l'oity In 1 1 > , r boutfr,60llor a ( took. I Urrdiinilue or bu lneM. Address It Wllke , e re co oitlcc. JQI o po KXCIIORI hire fllty thouMiid acres ol Chej JKi ° DC , ? ; > il"ty UnJ wlllcn ' c * " exchange at Birurc * n ch ill be pronublc lor eastern proiwrty. Cimw nd ate It. W. J , Vaiinlcc. Sldner , Neb. 80tf Ho KTciiASOK-440 acres well Improved land 3 mill L iruro hs ei. loirn , for a stock cf eoncr.M mcrolian. Ise or hard aro. Addrosi John Llndelhclrn. K Ka I poll SAth-Or exchange. Wo have for sale th cxchiiUo right a this state to sell the ooal tuiomlier and soot destroy , r , dentrovs the seat and if < | " cftM- " ' " , , , - ° ° un y righter the slater will exchange fnrre l caiata or M- toed property on application will send sample 'tt aland giro m'tlcuUrn. Ilea'on lor selllne ) a t cannot KUe It hU attention : , rare chance lor 1 ) len ! Ucdfofd , S ucr .V Dav.a. 945 tf IfonsAiE OR ruciHNcm-ln part for roitturant , fut- nlture and Btoek , clgirs * o. 7 ro-iraoj houio , barn , anil two loti. Apply 310 south Utli st. 10 mS'j BUS11NESS CHANCES. troR 8\Ln-ButcherBhop doing hrgo bmlncner IWrciru'ar eiKtoinrrr , or will inke a pMtrcr ' 'fj'tril'uliif , apply to 0 K Miyno & Co. , b W MI. lothitfl Farnim. iss-7 IfoR RAtK-A wtll cstablUhi-d bakery. Addrew ' "It. " this otncc. 126 J-4 WAsrKn-Apartrcrwllh$15CO to take cmo-hilt Intcrcft In ni eatabli'hoil grocery bunnetii ol years standing In a good localljn In tha cUf.dotni ; good butlncs < ; ho mmt boUlIrR to attend to the tiio sales ; musub tcmiieiate and give gco < l refer- rets. Apply t "T lit" Dtn nnico llB-7p IroasALX A. we loittbll hed tailors buslnou bo- tw oo j now nd Juno 16th , low rent ; go d look- op ; ho'd ' lease of a'.nro for two yean ; only arnall c p- Ul required. Addrcjs ' N. O. " 182-j-4p FortBAtrtoii ETciiAtoB-Ia ! ( parl ) lor reoUurant , lurmturn 7 roomed house , bun and two lot * . Ap- ly 818 soulh llth tt. 108-mM FORBALE-III Oakland Nob. flrst-class meat market aho the furnl urc of rho Bt Paul hotel. For pu. .cultrs , Inquire or write Wlggera & Uchllng , Oakland Neb- 87ml9 _ FOR flALit-Uriii atoro In a desirable looalltv , wtl Invoice about $1.600 KCPattcrton , NE cornra Sth and Farnam. 450-tf IplOU SALE Or oxohango a full Block of clothing boots and shoes , gent * furnishing uoods , wllloi- hangs lor Nobraskk Lauds. G. U. Peteraon,804 B. Oth at , Omaha. Neb. _ Bifrtf BOARDING. BOARDINO Nicely furnUhrd south front rrom ti > rent lthbo\rdn w residence with modern oon- enlonrcstcrais ; reasonable ; Rtutlenuu preferred 536 Heaaint at. SS3-Dii FIRST-CLASS Bed and board 1212 Capitol avo. _ _ LOST AND POUND. ] OST Gray coU two jeira rlJ , had halter oFin - _ /rur will bo rcnardcd by nturnlr g same to W. F. Clatk , corner 10th and Douglas tt 102-Cp E STRAY On April 2 M , ftda-kbjy horse about 8 icarao'd , blick rrano anl tall ; a liberal rovard will ba pa'd for Its return to corn ) r 12th and Dodge. C K ItcalldJ , 33 60 CLOTHING. OUT -Dis olJtlmiSila. Afwo ha\ebeeu unable to diiso'\o our co-pirtcutshlp m pretri- j anno.ncod , wo will ofTer our ojtlro wholosili- toe' * at such prlcsa aa h vo never been quelled In the annals of clothing sales. To mention irlccs would look simply ftbuloui , but no Bay to one and all that were you to purchaio even on jour > \sn jud innut you wjulcl pay uilar moro nnnov ban we will ask. llcmtmber , wo wtll nell you a better suit lor 82.60 thin ever was sol 1 for 0 All wool spring goods , go il Btlia lor from 85 to 83 a suit that cannot bs bought ordinarily lor twict < the money. Jlooa' Suits. Bojs'Sult * . rinUrcnj * Suita. Kilt Sulla. Youths' Sulta. While Shirts. Ccljred BhlrU. Under Shirt ; . Over Shlrti Jlenb' Hats. Bois'IIats. Childrcn& ' Hata. Trunks. Values. Handkerchiefs. Hcoiery. And In fict allond i\crf tkbg In our store will be . sold rcgarjloas of coat or value. To call and oxirn- no iy to ba oonvln.ed. It HellmaiA. Co.tbt Clothiers , Cor. IStn and Farnim. 1319 MISCELLANEOUS. MAKIKQ Mrs Lind his returnel fr m the Duisn oa-tand is once more prepared to 'ccelvo all her old cuUomeri and many now cnc ; first oln'H work most reasonable prhcs guiranteedgl\ober ; acalland cncouraeogo9d drcjimakers to remain In Omaha , , 1114 DoJge et , 12I-6p T70RKALK Double set hirnots , Inrcber wagnnand 1 horec , together or toparatc ; wl'l ' exonange tori liorsewa ori andharntsa Copaon , south 16tb , be- MOcn Center and Dorcia. lOCO-Op Wanted on notoi secured by mortgage on property worth $7,0:0 : , hill to bo jable In ono year , balance In two years , will give ten per cent Interest and also a bonus of SiOQ for the use of the money. Address "Loan" Boo otllco. 770 tf JAHTUKK-OII Elkhorn and I'Uttc. T , Murray. 800-tt /1liKwniL\Kit rAU , lt Irult ( ItvnroJ , tags redeemed \Jni i no centeashby the dea'era , Pejcke Bros. , sgonts. 033-11 \ rMtTKueriON on banjo given by O E Gcllen- 1 L beck , at 1116 Caltol , avc. 480-tf TjKivv vaulta , tlnks and cesspool ) o'eanod ' any tliuo 1 o'tho day In aa entirely odorless way with our Improved pump aid apparatus Orders by mall I romntly attended to. A. K\ans , oflloo and residence 1208 Dodge St , up stairs. 400 m7p It does not taint the breath , tag > V redeemedat one cent each by the dcaleri. C83-U m T loiiT.vr.voRODS-J JUcLiln has for sale the best JL rodi inanufajturcd In the United Btatea annealed . , tUctrloiteil center oo\cred with sheet copper , orders ; 1S li < t ce < red' or repairing old ones promptly attended if ,0 AddresulOll UaundciKt. S30-mC ' ] $ IIIEW BII.VKR TAO , docs not giro you hosrt-linrn . . . . . . . 11 .n.innmat .k - - each by the dealcr8. es3-tt vaults , sinks snd cesspools cleaned at the JL shortest notice and satlslaotloo guaranteed by If. O. Abel. P. O. Box 878 490-m2p : M MSt DREXEL & MAUL , ( iDcorasoBa TO JODK a. JAOOBI ) UNDERTAKERS I At the old ( Und 1417 fimam 8L Crden by Ul * . rraph solicited and prompt ! attended lo. TeiepbxiDt no SSfl. SSfl.EUROPE. . COOK'S BXCUH8ION PARTIES tall Irom New York In April , alay , Jute and July by Drnlcltw eteiuwhlpi. SPECIAL TOURIST TICKET8 lor INDIVIDUAL 7IIAVELEKS at reduced rites , by the belt r utxai for pleasure travel. COOK'B KXCUIlSinNIST , with mM , contain full particulars ; by mall for 10 oecU TIIOH COOK * BON , 01 Prf ( dwar. R , r , Orl ti ( h rn Bt , OUloaijollli. St , Charles Hotel , 0 BTUEET , BET 7lh and 8th , . . LINCOLN , KKU. Utt. Kato Co kly , ProptletoreM. ASTNevly and elegantly lurnl&hed. Good nmj > ) roomi on Drit floor. MTTcrtns-ll.tX ) to $2 per day , Special raUs give tmberi cl the liglilatura. novlP-lm-aiK Mendelssohn & Fisher ARCHITECTS Ilooini 28 and 29OmahaNatl.Bank Block ( DCCUWOU TO Dufrene & . Mendelssohn Beo. L , .liher , Ictmery wttb W , U B , Jeou irchltect , Chicago ,