Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 04, 1881, Image 4

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    .Jhe Daily Bee.
Wednesday Morning , May .4.
'
. ; UHEVITIES ,
. P * tenon sells coal.
*
Frederick , leading Hatter. mlltf
' Nice Brushes atKuhn's.
- Try Base's Peruvian Beer.
, See Polack'a advertisement.
W 40 W residence lots. Bemis , agent
y 500 business lots. Call on Bemis. .
j Bemis' new map of Omaha , 25 cents.
Bern ! * ' real estate boom. First page.
, . 250 houses and lots. Ikmis' agency.
t 200 farms and 900,000 acres land. Bemis
agent.
Remember the Great Lingnrds' this
, -Trj Sale's celebrated Cream Soda.
C-Wh5pple , McMillan & Co. , the jewel
era , Crtigbton Block. o2G-tf
Fine c'gars by the box , very cheap , at
Kuhn's Drug Store ,
. For FINE Commercial Job Printing
call at THE "BEE Job rooms.
Full line of Imported and Domestic
Cigars at Saxe's Drag store.
Mixed paints , Wbitehouse's drug store
16th and California streets. &Sodlm
If you want Bill-Hcadi , Letter-Heads
Envelopes or any job work , call at THE
B Job Hooms. Prices that will sui
erery one.
An opportunity is offered to obtain an
interest in a jobbing house in this city
For particulars call on or address D. H.
Goodrich , Manager 11. G. Dun & Co.
The Northwestern Academy of Med
Idnewil meet in this city to-day , in
joint session with the Nebraska State
Homoeopathic Society. The session vril
continue for two day ? .
Prof. Aug. Walther gives a concert
and lecture at Masonic Hall this
'evening. The Omiha Zither club , Prof.
AV. 'Chambers , and Missee Jennie Cronnse
llattie Whitmore , Blanche and Allie
Withnell , aniLMinnio Kennedy take part.
The Omaha & Northwestern train die
not leave yesterday , as expected , ant
teveral expectant passengers were disap
pointed. At 1 p. m. a train left for Blair
* > and if it gets through the regular train wil
leave at 9 o'clock this mcrning for
Tckamab.
Thejpolice made a grand raid Mondaj
evening on the fraternity Lo lodge in
. barns , box can and empty tenement * ,
" nd yesterday as a result fifteen knights
of the road were arraigned before Judge
Beneke. "Two who were under sixteen
.years of age were discharged. The re
mafader xvero sentenced to six day hart
labor at the county jail on a diet of brcai
and water.
ntertainment to ba given under
tne auspices of Custer Post No. 7 , G.
A. 'K. , tbU evening , bids fair to be
a nrand affair. Miss Helen Mir White
has "been engaged to read several choice
selections , among which will be "By the
"Left Flank , " which will be of special in
terest to every veteran. The fact that
this lady wil ] appear , and the very laud
able puipose for which the entertainment
'is given , will be sufficient to induce people
to turn out in large numbers and fill the
academy. It has been the usual custom
to canvass the city and solicit subscrip
tions to defray the expenses incurred for
the observance of Decoration Day , but
this year the G. A. K. has arranged to
raise the funds by this entertainment.
Considering the attractions offered and the
moderate price , every seat ia the academy
aueuldbe sold.
Black Milan Hats and Bonnets re
duced to § 1.00 at HICKMAH'S.
SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT
BUSHMAN'S.
NO SUCH VALUE !
ft * NO SUCH VALUE !
NO SUCH VALUE !
IN OMAHA
u a can be found as Bushman'a in
Silks , in Hosiery , iu Drees Goods , in
Fringes , Cord and Tassels. Fancy
Ornaments , Buttons , Prints , Ging
hams , Table Linens , Shawls , Ribbons ,
Ties , etc. , etc. , etc.
COME AND SEE !
COME AND SEE !
COME AND SEE !
No FEAUD , KO HUMBUGS , KO ADVKK-
TISIKQ DODOES , but the genuine bar
gains and fair dealings in all depart
ments at
BUSHMAN'S ,
S. Wj Corner .Douglas and 15th St.
"
i ap2G-tf
Meyer & Bro. opened the
most elegant line of silverware and
jewelry ever exhibited In Omahathelr
store itself Is worth looking at.
CORSETS ! CORSETS ! CORSETS
Hare yon priced those lovely Cor-
at ATKINSON & CO.'S ?
FOR SALE.
Southwest corner Capitol avenue
and 16th. Price § 10,000.
Also
r Northwest corner Dodge and 15th.
Price § 15,000. Apply to
- ! JOHN M. CLA.RKK ,
Real Eitate Agent ,
S. W. corner Donglas & 14th.
JEWELRY.
GRAND OPENING
' at
EDHOLM & ERIOKSON'S
"
- To-night.
Come a'ld bring your ladies.
HICKMAN'S MILLINERY HEADQUAR
TERS are complete in every depart-
- " " *
ment _ apUtf
All those Children's Nobby Hats
came from ATKINSON &CO/S.
The finest Display of fine Jewelry
and Watches , is shown at Max Meyer
& Bro'a. , Elegant New Store.
DRESS GOODS ! DRESS GOODS !
f DRESS GOODS !
V-
The Northwestern Academy of
Medicine will meet in Omaha , in joint
session with tha Nebraska State Med
ical society , oa the 4& and 5th in
stants , in the Academy of Natural
Science's room , in William's block ,
corner Fifteenth and Dodge.
TO-NIGHT.
. "Grand
QPENING
of elegant
Styles of Jewaly
i KDHOLM & ERICSSON'S
WANTED TO RENT
A house of throe to five rooms within
i of a mila of B. & M.
, address , Bhnk , BES
office.
. -
-H
THE STRIKERS.
A Delegation of Twenty Men
Visits Mayor Boyd ,
He States That Men Who
Want to Work Will be
Protected.
Strikers' Meeting To-Night.
A delegation of about twenty t
the water-works strikers called on
Mayor Boyd at his office yesterday
to make a statement of their
side of the question : They say that
all the workmen will stick together in
demanding § 175 per day , and spoke
rather adversely to allowing mou to
go to work for any less.
Mayor Boyd said to them that all
men had a right to quit work or de
mand more wages ; but , on the other
hand , they had no right to prevent
those who wished to work from doln ?
so. That as long ai they used
no force or coercion to prevent
men from working , no attention
would be paid to the matter by * the
authorities , but If they used force or
created a disturbance of any kind , the
laws would bo enforced. He said if
any man or number of men , wanted
to go to work t fl.50 per day , or any
ether sumIhe , whole power of the city
would be nsed to protect them , and
If that failed then the state , and
if that power proved insuf
ficient , then the United States.
The mayor advised them to compro
mise on tha best terms possible , and
to go to work. If they could not got
$1.75 , take § 1.70 ; if not that take
SLGO , and if they could not get § 1.00
they had better take § 1.50 and resume
work , for they would lose more by
remaining idle two weeks than they
would gain in three months , even iu
the event of their demand being com *
plied with.
The mayor also told them that with
the price offered or asked he had noth
ing whatever to do. As for himself he
had always paid good wages and be
lieved in the principle and would be
glad to see every man get good , fair
compensation for his labor.
They left , some assuring the mayor
that no violence would be resorted to.
2 > 0 COMPROMISE OBTMNED.
The committee appointed Monday
evening at the meeting of the water
works strikers to confer with the con
tractors , met the latter gentlemen
yesterday , but no agreement was
arrived at , the contractors declining
to pay more than § L 50. Arepresenta
tive of the workingmen declares that
a majority of them are in favor of
standing out for tha figure demanded ,
§ 1.75 , with weekly pay. The committee -
mittee } called another meeting for
last evening , at 7 o'clock , at Jefferson
square. The striken express their
determination to be quiet aud peace
*
able. *
A Quiet Mooting.
The mooting called by the striken
at Jefferson Square , last evening , was
attended by about four hundred pee
ple. Mr. Kelley waa chosen chair
man. *
The committee appointed on Mon
day evening to confer with the con
tractors reported that no compromise )
bad been arrived at , and also In re
gard to the action of the Mayorwhlc *
[ B given above.
Ex-Councilman Shannon , W. A.
Fonda and Mr. McDonagh , publisher
of The Watchman , addressed the
meeting. Fonda's remarks were some
what emphatic , and ho sharply criti
cised the position of the Mayor.
McDonagh defended the Mayor's
position , rj balng both sensible and
[ ust. He said that a refusal on the
part of the strikers to compromise at
5L60 per day wn unwise and a
futihcr strike untimely. Many , if
not all , of the men standing out were
sorely in need of work and of money ,
and they were working an injury to
their families by persisting in the
strike. The effect of it would be , ho
said , to seriously retard the building
boom in the city , and only those cap
italists and contractors1 rj were
obliged to build the present season
would comrdence work.
No resolutions were passed by the
assemblage , but a committee of five
to solicit aid from the citizens for the
strikers were appointed , and the
meeting , which was very tame all
; hrongh , adjourned.
For iurope.
Mr. Henry Meyer , of Meyer ,
Elaapke & Co. , and Mr. Grafo , of
Wahoo , will sail from New York on
Thursday for Hamburg on the steam
ship "Herder. "
Mrs. Maty Ann Kane , of Omaha ,
will sail for Liverpool on Thursday of
next week , on the steamer "Gallia , "
of the Canard line.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Roberts will sail
or Liverpool on Thursday cf next
week on the "Scythia. "
Black Milan Hats and Bonnets ro-
lucod to § 1 00 , at HICKMAN'S.
VISIT
The Grand
OPENING
AtKdboltn < fc Euckson's ,
To-Night.
Ilich fabrics , new styles , exclusive
novelties. ELGUTTER'S MAMMOTH
CLOTHING HOUSE , 1001 corner Farn
ham and Tenth streets. '
Ch&rles Childs purchased through
the agency of John M. Chrke 22 ] feet
olning Henry Pundt'a grocery on
farnham and will build a three story
> rick.
Having opaned a Wholesale and
Detail Store for the exclusive eale of
Butter , EgRa and Cheese , we Invite
the public ta give "us a cilL Our
motto will be : Quick sales and small
profits. G.
m35t
Black ftTilnu Hats and Bonneta re
duced to $1 00 , at HICKMAS'S.
Black Milan Hats reduced to 75c ;
up'town price ? 1 , at the "Boston
8tore , " 616 Tenth street. 51
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v * _ 5
ANOTflEE STEEET BOBBERY
A Kansas Man Relieved of
$115 ,
J. H. Welrington , of Independence ,
Has. , a passenger of the steamer Da-
*
colab , was knocked down'lait evening
by two highwaymen , near the histor
ic corner of 10th and Doughis streets
and robbed of § 115. He stated to
the officers that he stepped into a sa-
.con , with a satchel , and when he paid
for his refreshment he took out a
large roll of bills. It is supposed that
the sluggers followed the man's foot
steps , for they struck him without
WErning , and robbed him of the
amount of money abo7e mentioned.
His eatchel was dropped in the mud
and not recovered until a late hour
last night. The robbers could not be
found.
Funeral Mo ties.
The funeral of'"Mr. Jacob Richard
will tke place from his late residence
on llth street , between Farnham and
Harney , at 2 p. m. to-day. Friends
of the family Invited.
The deceased has been a resident of
Omaha for the prat sfx years. His
death is a cad blow to his family and
is much regretted by his many friends.
Mr. Richard wes widely known in
Iowa , where he was for many years
one of the leading builders and con
tractors.
Postal Changes.
The following are the postoffica
changes in Nebraska during the week
ending April 30 , 1881 , furnished by
Wm. VanVleck , of the postoffice de-
pcrtmen.
Established Laird , Frontier coun
ty , John W. Crosby , P. M. ;
Sherman , Fnraai county , Isaac Orr ,
P. M. ; Varlton , Red Willow county ,
Joseph Williams , P. M.
Discontinued Boone , Gage county ;
New Era , Farnas county.
Postmasters appointed AJda , Hall
county Watson H. Wilson ; Bennett ,
Lancaster county , Louis P. Derby ;
Big Spring , Cheyenne county , R. W.
BlggaCereeco , Saunders county ,
Arthur 0. Creamer ; Dublin , Boone
county , Adam Patterson ; Hanover ,
Grge county , Theodore Soyler ; Na-
ponee , Franklin county , John S. Ray ;
St. Joe , Hamilton county , Merritt
Higley ; Scotia , Greoley county. John
J. Bean.
T. M. C. A. Report for April.
The general secretary makes the
following report of the of the associa
tion's work during the past month :
Attendance at rooms 1400
Daily momlm : prayer meetings 102
Weekly prayer meetings 74
Young men's meeting 515
Saturday evening song servicr 525
Helpers at jail 34
Training class 1C
Monthly social reception 75
Xi3hts with sick 11
"yoke Fellows" meeting 24
Literary society 93
Family calls 4
Papers distributed Sunday morning. 270
Invitations to meetings 1270
Everybody's meetings (10th ( st. Mis. . 160
Visits by com. in interest of work. . . . 13
The present location of the Associ
ation rooms , 1001 Farnham street , Is
pleasant and quite well adapted to
their summer work , but would not be
sufficient fur the agencies and attact-
lens of the fall and winter. The board
of directors have contracted for one-
half of the second stoiy of the Koater
& Clark building on Fourteenth street ,
between Douglas and Dodge , and when
arranged and divided into different
apartments Itwtll bo convenientpleas-
ant , and probably answer the purposes
of the arsoclation until they have a
building of their own , which ill not
probably bo long. The work of the
association ii taking a prominent
place among the young men and onr
best citizens , and is destined to work
a good influence , for the elevation of
the morals of Omeha. The above're-
port speaks itself.
Black Milan Hats and Bonnets re
duced to § 1 00 , at HICKMAN'S.
CONCERT AND LECTURE.
By Prof. Aug. Walther , assisted by
his pupils , glee and zither clubs , and
Prof. W. Chambers , violinist , at Ma
sonic Hall , Wednesday evening , May
4. Concert commences precisely at 8
o'clock.
*
Ladies' Canton Hatslatest styles ,
25 and 35 centa ; up town price 50
cents at the "Boston "
, store , 616
Tenth street. 5t
Copper-plate Engraving for Cards
and Wedding Invitations , in the best
manner at Max Meyer & Bro'a. , the
leading jewelers In the west.
Have yon priced those elegant pat
terns at
atATKINSON
ATKINSON & CO.'S ?
Laces , Gloves and Parasols !
Shirts and Dusters , nice !
Have yon priced that elegant stock
of Fans , at ATKINSON & CO.'S ?
Real Estate Transfers.
The following transfers were re
corded at the county clerk's office
yesterday , as reported for this paper
by J. L. McCague , real estate tvqent
and conveyancer.
Samuel E , Rogers and wife to
Frederick Henrlch : lots 3 and 4 In
block 8 , S. E. Rogers adlitlon , w. d.
SSOO.
R. Sherraod to Chas. Solvers : nw.
i section 3 , town 15 , range 11 east , w.
d.-81,800.
"Henry G. Blair and wife to John D.
Creighton : lot 7 In block 20 , city of
Omaha , w. d. § 4,500.
OrvilloJP. Chubb and wife to Ohas.
J. Pratt : iot 19 , Keyo'a sub-division ,
w. d. § 950.
Ellen J. Seymour to Lucinda B.
Hillf , lot 6 in block 14 , Omaha , w. d.
g40CO.
Jas H. Baldwin to Henry F. Cady ,
et al. ; part lot 4 In block 224 , Omaha ,
w. d.-$1175.
Chas. W. Hamilton to David Me'
Intyre , e * lot 2 in block 22G * Omaha ,
w. d. § 350.
Union Pacific railway company to
Johann Runge , lots 4,11 and 12 , In
block 11J town of Mlllard , dejd § 60.
Charles Childs and wife to Henry
F. Cad , et al. , a i'of block 199 ,
Oaaha , w. d.-$7,000.
Johann Runga ai.d wife to Theo
dore Malchart , lots 4 , 11 and 12 , in
block 11 , town of Millsrd , w. d.
§ 375.
Anna Larson to Christian P. Lar
son , undi. | sw i , section 32 , town
16 , range 12 ewt , q. c. d.
B. E. B. Kennedy and wife to
Tnom&s Gibson , ne. of sw. J section
27 , town 15 , range 12 east , w. d.
§ 600.
Theodore Melchart and wife to
HansEhleas , n. jt of n r. section 3 ,
town 14 , range" 11 , east , w. § d.
S1.900.
.Willis 0. Redfield and wife to Geo.
H. Petenon , parcel in section 34 ,
town 15 , range 13 , east , w. d § 2'jO. '
BOLD BUKGLARS , ,
Who Continue to Blow Open
Safes With Impunity.
The American Sewing Machine
Company Receives a Midnight -
> night Vieit.
The office of the American sawing
machine company , in Jacob's block ,
on Fifteenth street , was entered I 7
burglarflJMonday night , the safe blow u
open , and between $10 and § 50 In
cash , and a large quantity of notes and
valuable papers taken. Mr. X L.
Smith is agent of the company.
The first known of the affair was
when Mrs. Bice , who occupies the
rear rooms on the first floor as a dress
making establishment , arrived yes
terday. A atracgo scene met her
eye on opening the door.
The safe stood at thf.
left , the enter shell ot the
door standing open , while its inner
portion , which had been blow a off by
powder , lay on the floor. The carpet
on the floor through the middle of the
room had been 'cat and used for the
purpose of deadening the noUe of the
explosion , and lay a torn and water-
soaked masa In front of the safe. Un
derneath the safe , between it and the
floor , was a pile of valuable silks , alio
soaked with water , which had been
taken from Mrs. Rice's establishment.
The Interior of the case waa complete
ly gutted , the money box having been
torn out with pries.
Gentlemen from the neighboring
stores wereat once called in and Mr.
Smith soon arrived. The bnrglars hat :
drilled two holes through the safe
door. The first , which was just above
the combination , had struck the lock
on the Inside of the door. The seconc
attempt was made half way between
the door knob and iha combination ,
and had been partially succoasf nl , , the
explosion of powder which followed
loosening the door but not entirely
opening It. The work waa completed ,
as marks about the edge of the edge
of the door proved , by heavy pries.
A brace drill was left en
the floor by the burglars.
It was of larger size , however , than
the one used in opening the safe. It
bears a private mark and was very
likely left behind for the purpose of
throwing the officers on a false scent.
No one was sleeping in the sewing
machine or dressmaking establishment.
The noise of the explosion was heard ,
however , by a young man sleeping In
another part of the building , who
thought nothing of the matter and
made no investigation. There is1 no
clue to the bnrglars.
It is now evident that there h a
well organized gang of burglars in
Omaha , who are evidently exports in
the business and whoso attempts are
growing more and more numerous.
There is a demand on all sides that the
city council at once increase the num
ber of the police force. It should be
sufficiently large enough so that fre
quent rounds may be made at night
on every business street , in which
event a lighted interlorxwould be the
best protector a store could have.
Some measure is necessary at once.
We are closing out onr $1.50 black
MILAN Hats and Bonnets at § 1.50.
Those goods are from onr wholesale
department and are special bargain ; .
HICKMAN'B ,
Headquarters Millinery ,
Wholesale and Retail.
Help wanted at Atkinson & Co.'s
Sales Indies and Trimmers can find
cl tuatiens by applying at once at Crelgh-
ton block , 15th street , near the post-
office , tf
HOSIERY ! HOSIERY ! HOSIERY !
at the acknowledged leading honeo
Of ATKINSON & OO.'S.
Children's Sailor Hat * retailed at
wholesale prices at the "Boston
Store , " 616 Tenth Street. m3-5t
THE TUEKISH BATH ,
A Valuable .and Novel Insti
tution.
Some two years since Dr. Dinsmoor
opened his Turkish bath rooms in
Williams' block , at the northeast cor
ner of Dodga and Fifteenth streets.
At that time the Turkish bath as a
remedial agent was almost unknown
in Omaha , and the establishment of
such an institution on a large ecalo
required an amount of nerve , and an
amounl of confidence in tha agents
employed , which few men srould have
displayed. From time to time since
its opening the BEE has recorded the
growth of this institution , until It is
safe to announce to-day that in its expensive -
pensive Equipments Dr. Diusmoor's
establishment will tike the prece
dence of any other establishment in
the West , Chicago not excaptod.
A BEE reporter happened In the es
tablishment yesterday and was eur
prised at the changes which have taken
place within a year , and "which make
the establishment very roomy , comfortable
fortablo and luxurious. Reception
rooms , consultation rooms , offices ,
and all the bath rooms , hot rooms ,
etc. , are so arranged that absolute
privacy is secured. Certain hours are
devoted to ladies , during which lady
attendants are in sole charge , and
many ladies from leading families ar. <
undergoing treatment here with re
markable results.
The value of the Turkish bath , the
Mclntosh electro , thermo bath ,
with combined galvanic and Farradlc
battery , and the various other appar
atus , including sulphur and other
baths , Marah'a cumulative health lift ,
etc. , as remedial agents is now conceded -
coded , even by many regular physi
cians , some of whom send their pa
tients to Dr. Dinsmoor'a establishment
for treatment.
The value and importance of &
sanitarium of this kinl : in Omaha ,
managed on proper principles , as i
Dr. Dinsmoor's , can hardly be over
estimated. It is in asknowlodged
fact that the treatmentAS ! good-aa
that given at Clifton Spring * arid' '
other establishments of the sort.
THE NEW SCHOOL "BOARD ,
The.y Pick Up the Reins of
the Educational Steed
and Start out in
Good Style.
The new school act having so decl *
dedly deprived the old educational
board of authority , considerable in *
torest was centered in the first meet
ing of the newly elected beard , which
was held Monday Previous/
Its organization , however , the old
board met to complete its duties.
There were present President Marsh
and Messrs. Bamford , Lang , Morrell ,
Bloom , Connoyer andSecretary Wood-
worth.
The secretary read the city treasur-
i -'s report , aa follows :
Balance from last report S 3,929 f9
Tax collected in April 10,725 o'J
Finesand licenses C09 20
S15.2G1 29
Warrants paid in April 4,387 1) )
Transferred to sinkinB fond. . . . 2,14i 12
Balance oa hand. 8,731 37
S15,2Gi JO
Balance in sinking fund 1 r 1 (
Bonds in sinking fund 11 / 2 . >
An application was read from J. I
Hobbs , rsking to bo appoint } d janitor
of the North school building.
On motion , the board.took a recess
of ten minutes to allow the secretary
time to write up the minutes.
The board wci then called to older ,
and the scrotary read his minutes ,
\fter which , on motion of E. K.
Long , the board adjourned sine ilia.
On motion , Mr. E. K. Long wca
elected temporary chairman , end
Ohas. Connoyer , temporary secre-
taiy.
taiy.The temporary chairman announcsd
the credentials of tbe several membeu
of the board to be correct.
A ballot was then taken for presi
dent with the following result : E.
K. Long , 5 ; A. L. Ferguson , 1.
Mr. Long was declared president cf
the board.
Mr. Long said : I accept the office
and thank you very much for the
honor. I will endeavor to perform
the duties as impartially and faithfully
as lies in my power. Yon will please
prepare your ballots for secretary.
The ballot stood Mr. Connoyor 5 ,
Anna Fees , 1.
Mr. Connoyer was declared secre
tary.A .
A ballot for vlco president resulted
in the election of Mr. McShanu , the
ballots being as follows :
First Ferguson 2 , Thrall 2 , Mo-
Shane 2.
Second Anderson 1 , Thrall 1 , Me-
Shane 3 , Ferguson 1.
Third McShane 4 , Ferguson lAn-
dorEen 1.
The secretary presented his bond in
the sum of § 1)000 beaiing the names
of Ferdinand Streitz and A. McGav-
ock , which was approved by the board.
Ho was then sworn in by Judge
Benecke.
On motion of Mr. Ferguson the
board proceeded to dra v lots for their
term of service. Six cards were pre
pared , three bearing the words "one
year , " and three the words "two
years. " As the names of the mem
bers were oiled each advanced to the
president's table and drew a card.
The result was as follows :
One year Long , Oonnoyor , and
Thrall.
Two years Anderson , McShane and
Ferguson.
On motion the rules of the old board
in regard to committees were adopted.
It was also decided to organize the
standing committees as follows , re
ducing the number of committees to
five : Finance , claims , buildings and
property , readers and text books ,
rules , forms and printing.
President Long appointed the com
mittee as follows :
Finance Thrall , Long and Ander
son.
son.Claims Anderson , McShano and
Thrall.
Buildings and 1'roperty Connoyer ,
Anderson and McShane.
Readers and Text Books Fergu
son , Connoyorand Lone.
Rules , Forms and Printing Mc
Shane , Thrall and Long.
BUSINESS.
Janitor Morarity , of the North
school , sent in his resignation. It
was accepted and E. S. Doty was
chosen his secretary.
The secretary read a communica
tion from Gee , C. Bonnor , suggesting
the establishment of savings banks for
the school children. Referred.
CASS STREET SCHOOL.
A proposition to pay $200 for old
Caw street building , from John S.
Wood , was referred.
The estimate of Architect Driaco'l
of expenses Incurred on the FiLh
ward school building , was read. Mr.
Connoyer laid that the amount to be
paid to the architect before comple
tion was limited to seventy-five per
cent. Besides , the board had re
jected the building in December last.
Mr. Anderson stated that jie under
stood the 5th ward building was un
safe , and called for Mr. Duscql's re
port. Mr. Drlscoll stated that the
defective drainage of the lot was the
cause of the damage to the building ,
and stated that this was caused by
failure on the part of the board.
Mr. Anderson enquired if it was the
board's duty or the contractor's , to
keep the water out of the building.
Mr. Driscoll saidthat { the control of
that had been token out of the con
tractor's and architect's haudd. He
had himself spoken to different mem
bers , trying to fet them to do some
thing about it.
Mr. Connoyer askcJ if the water
would have damaged the building If
it had been finished on contract time ,
the middle of September.
Mr. Driecoll said It would not hive
made any difference and neaortsd that
it was one of the best buildings in the
city and perfectly safe.
Mr. Llvesey , the contractor , "ad
dressed the board , claiming thnt the
water got into the building and set
tled. The matter was loft in the
hands of the committee on buildings.
A resolution w&s adopted thnt In
the judgment of the board PJoasant
street should fej opened to Farnham
street for the accommodation of pupils
attending the wait school.
Claims were allowed , auditing the
teachers' and the jinitors' pjy-roll.
The secretary waa instructed to
notify the trustees of the Lake's addi
tion school of the new law , which
gives the board control of that district
isorth of Grace street , which haa ben
independent hitherto.
The question of fixing the e-ecre-
lary's salary then cama up and was
referred to the finance committee.
Adjourned.
Liverymen's Notice
We the undersigned' lirorymcrjot
Dniiha , agree , on account of the great
advance in cost of hay nr J c aiu , to
charge the following pnws for board
ing lioises from and after May 1st un-
; il further uvticu :
1 horse and 1 buggy per month. . . . S15 00
" " . . . . 28 00
2i 2 in J-a triage S ) 00
i and saddle per month 12 00
" lwaKou " 32 00
" " -
24 00
i 1bujreyor carriage. . . . 27 00 .
1 " " " " 15 00
lorsesin box stalls S18 00 to 20 00
O. N. IU1I3ET ,
GEO. W. HOMA > %
J. H. McSHAh'E ,
C. J.MESTEE. . i
AN ARCEITEOTUEAL MON
UMENT.
Which Will be Occupied by
Mi itary Headquarters '
Department of the
Platte
Strang'snow building at the north
east corner of Farnham and Tenth
streets will , to some extent , inaugu
rate a new era in building in Omaha ,
for it will be < ho first complete Iron
front building in the city and will be
the first building equipped with a by-
drau'ic ' elevator , which can only ba
used whcro there i ? a system of water
works. The elevation of the building
shows a beautiful front , which will
be painted in different colors. The
iron front will also turn ten leet
on the west side of the building , the
effect being novel and attractive.
The three upper floors will be occu
pied by the military headquarters of
the department of the Plalte , in
cluding Gon. Crook's office and that
of all the other department officers.
.This part cf the building will consist
of thirty-four handsome rooms , and
will be approached through a "broad
front entrance near the eait aide of
the building , which will conduct to a
broad staircase or by turning a few
steps , lead to the elevator. The order
for the removal of the headquarters to
Omaha was isiiod same months sines
by Gen Sheridan , but owing to the
difficulties iu securing a building has
been delayed until this time.
Mr. Strang will occupy , with his
business , the first floor and base
ment of the building.
The building will be completsd July
1st , at which time it will b3 occupied
by tha military heidquartars.
You talk about school hats , why
You can buy them for a song ,
By going down to Atkinson' * , the
Leading house in town.
The acknowledged LEADING house
in town.
On tbe 4th of July. *
Iu order to have a grand send off on
that glorious patriotic day , MOORE ,
the loading and meat enterprising
Harncis man of Omaha , has kindly
consented to take an Airsonaughtical
ride with his famous Hepsodom LION
in Mr Pierce's Balloon this is the
cap-sheaf this last arrangement , with
all others now fully arranged for that
day foreshadows ono cf the greatest
events of the Nineteenth century j
Coma everybody. Come from the
high pjaks of the Rocky Mountains ;
como from the foot-hilh ; come from
the swamps , hazel-brush , the bamboo
thickets of the Sjath ; come from the
Great Lakes of the North ; come from
Scoughegon Main , and from Posy
county , Indiana , come , come , come.
Milliners Supplied with Hats at
Manufacturers' prices at the "Boston
Store , " GIG Tenth Street. m3-5t
JEWELRY.
GRAND OPENING
at
EDHOLM & ERIOKSGN'S
To-night.
Come and bring your ladies.
Men's and Boys' Straw Hats , Veiy
Cheap , at the "Boston Store , " GIG
Tenth Street. ir.3 5t
Dissolution Notice
The co-partnership heretofore ex
isting between Louis Belndorff.viJ F.
Manas has this day been dissolved by
mutual consent , Mr. "Beindorff con
tinuing the business on 1322 Douglas
street and Mr. Mausa taking charge ot
the business at No. 010 IGth street.
Thanking our frionda for the past
patronage and BoIicitiDg a continuance-
for the future we remain respectfully
yonrs ,
Louis BEINDOKFF ,
ml-3t F. MATJSS.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
T3
TO LOAN At8per cent interest -
/ . terest , in turns of § 2500 and
upwards , for 3 to 5 > cats , on fi'tt-casicity Biid
farm vroperty. EHMIS * RIAL E&TATE and LOAF
AQBNCY , 15th and Douglas Ste.
TO LOAN Onfirtt-c'asj real estUo
Apply to T. W T. Richards , north-
\ \ < &t corner Farnham and ISth St3. 755-3
TO LOAN 215 S. llthSt. CUrksou
MONEY . C7-1 !
SO MJAN-O&tl at Low Odea
MOKST 7nOMAS.ncurnB.fl.-elghton Blcck
? TO LOAK 11C Famhun street.
MONK . Edwsrdu Loin A or.cv. nov-S2-tf
HELP WAHTE3
IT' ANTED Good girl for general housework
\ V In em 11 family. Apply on Douzlas St. .
bttwcen llth and 12th. 7S7-3
TTiMPLOYMEXTAS TEAMSTER WAN I ED
JJ By a drst-cla-s man who is well acquaint
ed in town. Noth'ntr les tlnn SO' ' ) a month and
free expenses Is wanted. Addres 14 C. II. ,
Bee Oftlce. 77C-4
TTTANTED A girl f r honsewoik , by Mrs.
YY Kinnard , 19th ana Dodge § tr eti. 777-1
'AK5KD-A irIat French Coflee House ,
13th streit. 7SO-5
"V\7"ANT D A firat-chsi i nuteuractorto join
YY a tan I comedy Co. Good engagement
all summer t ) a < aruble gentleman. blit3 full
jar.iculars , letttrjto "Comjdy , " Haa Offije.
773-4
" 1TTANTED A colared z'rl for nurse ; roust
> V luva reference. Apply 733 ISth street ,
2d I erse south ut Cumins. 7S3-1
2 or 3 carpenters tnd cabinet
WAJiTED . Inquire next t j Bee office ,
7 C3
A M"K1Uchino handi on shirts , at 1122
W rarnliim. W.ll. HAKRI-iON . 7CO-3
A Rood carpenter and two
OA1SVKXTKK : to set | K > sU imd build fence
.luted by Or iMnraMi , HO" ) F-irnhim St
76S-tf
WATED-By a youn ? mm (22) ) ,
SITUATION - , oarrespondent , Biltem n
or In any tthir cat loyment. Speaks English ,
German Surecdlsi , Danii ! ! , Itilian and French.
Siiall salary to bcjinwith. AddrezsBe * Office
O. E. 500. 607-1
\T7"ANTFD Twenty-five teams to work on
YY upper reservoir ; steady work. A R.
I10EL. 7CG-3
"VTTAMSO A youn ? man ( Scandinavian )
> Y want to work in i rominisiion or wriole-
fale houie. Address X. X , Bee Cflicc. 772-4
TED TJ rent foir o five rooms , ra't-
WA1 tMc for tiou < ekrt-ii. ; , in tome bus nuts
block located in central iwrt u' city. Address
C.S.F. , EcoOffice. 773-0
TTJ.VilED Two bo nliyln i.nyalo Umtly ,
VFor ttm , k , d tc j . " , Post Offlco
Pox 337. 7S4-tf
WANTED 51 * 1111 kr i nrc of I ottl : , pil-
vat" tx ; < rtMii ; > o b A ; h 'Ujp , tie 113
FarnliaT tt. 7CO-3
WAJ'T'i' v n u.tUmb ) a MIIII of family ,
tt.aih , indu-trions ind willlnc to be OK-
f.il in any bonvable cipadt ) . CcmpcnKation
cor 1 n to capability , i'lcajo uddrcsi J. E.
It. nre of Eca office. CC4-U
"IT7 A > TED EHuilion as copyist or at any
1Y kind of writing , by a competent young
iariy. Address "T. A. " Bee oiHce. Reference
given and required. 520-tf
TTTASTED Two more boarders at 313 North
YV 17th streetbetween Davinport and Chicago
cage , east Eld . * 337-tf
SPECIAL NOTIOES-Continued
FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAKD.
"T710R KENT 2 rooms , furnished ; with orwlth-
JD oat bond. Inquire at Mrs. Allen , on Capitol
avenue , between Otb and 10th. 773 4
FOR BENT Cottage , No. 1215 Dodge St.
Five rooms ( front room reseed. . ) Apply
to J. S. Hitbert , Withne 1 IIou'c. 779-4 ;
HOUSES AND LAND Hernia rents house * ,
stores , hole' ' firms , lotg , Unds , offices ,
rooms , etc See 7t page.
FOR KENT A lirze furnished room on first
floor , with board. Also a few day boarders
wauted. 1S03 California street. a2S-eod-723-tf
TTIOR RENT Larga front ro m , f urnlf tied ; N.
J } E. corner 16ih and Burt. 751-3
TJIOR RENT On first flcor , furnished room
Jj jonthwcst corner 10th and D-venport.
759-tf
. RENT PI anntrcomurnlsnedorun-
L.10H 1 . ; , K conur l&ch and Cillfornia
-eel. 71D-tf
T7IARJI TO RKST T. MURRAY. 729 4
mo REN r Slnile room , nicely furnished. N.
JL E. corner 17th and Capitol Av 7173
, 'OR RENT Furnished rooms. Inquire at
L' 1318 Chicai-o street. 696-tf
RENT The building 1000 Burt ttiett
FOR / used bv John Cana is the London
rrcat market. Sjmc butcher tools lor sale. Ap
ply on the premises ortf John Bium < r , 1311
Farnham ttreet. 635-tt
"f riOR RENT A store , corner lOih and Leaven
JJ worth. Inquire nextdoor , at Peterson's.
622-tf
RKNT 2 furnished rooms ovei Mer
chants Exchange , N. E. Cor. 16th and
Dodge streets. 289-tf
FOR SALE.
SALE-10.600 brick by 3. T , Peterson ,
FOR Estate Asent. Sinthcasc corner 15th
acd DoujUs SU 7SI-3
T > EUISSe'ls houses , lots , farms , lands. Sec
Jj 1st page.
FOR SALE. CHEAP Inquire Pf
HOUSE & . S. . coucr 15th and
Douglas Sts. 762-a
MARKET FOR SALE Haviiii * to go
MEAT Europe ucxt rrotb , I wl'l icil my mar
ket buiMlnp. fixtures , tool" , harness , na7ons ,
etc. . etc. Pautliewt corner 10th and VcdccSta.
A. JIEVEK. 701-14
p EMI31 NEW C1TYM APS.25c.-Seo 1st paze ,
" 171 OR SALE Good new hotel , In town of
I' Slrom bur ? , terminus of 'lie O. & K. V.
lull r oiJ. For full pirtieulars inquire at Com
mercial II ; > uj , Stromsburg , Neb. 77 < M
T OR SALE CHEAP 1 acra ground , house with
U 4 rooms , barn , cistern , small fruit , etc ,
South Onuhi. Terms easy. Enquire 811 N.
ISth st. , bet. Kurt andCummtngs. 634-eodH
riOR SALE $2500 in S and 10 pel cent mort
Jj gages. Address Post Office drawer 62.
757-3
' REiL ESTATE EXCHANGE. See
BEM1S' page. .
T7IOR SALE Half lot , cottage with throe rooms
JJ co lir , cittern , we 1 ana stable. Apply on
premises , 2t'.h between Chicago and Davenoort
71C-C
FOR SALK CHEcP Inquire a
HOUSES & Bthtn , 15 h and Jackson.
HILLS OF RHUBARB ROOTS FOR
SALS , CU2AP Must be sold by May
1st. Call at onr fe'd store , lOih and Davenport
or at eardcn on 13th St. C1URLTON HROS.
721-tf
T70R SALE Beautiful residence lot ; location
T first-cl ST. Price § 1600. JOII.V L. Me
CAGUE , oppoiite Post Office. 712-tf
REAL ESTATE BOOH. Seelst page
BFOR
SALE-IIouso and lot on North 18th
FOR at $1600. Inquire of John L. Me
Cane opposite the post ottice. 7C1t (
"T70HSALE A Rood paying icatiurant. In
JJ quire at this offi . 703-25-lm
"T710U SALE Side bar top bn'igy , coed sa new
J ApillytoB. B. , atS. I'.Mo-saCo. CS7-t
210 acres choice land J mile cast o
CHEAP , 150 acres broke and 20 acres
timber,40 acrc3 pasture fenced , lar-e two story
house and gcxxi oat buildings. Titles perfect.
Owjel by a widow ladv ilesirin } to move. C sh
or city property In cxctiango
. H.lr.ESTABROOK ,
C74-tf EARL B COE.
"n OB BALE Maps it Douzlas and Sarpy
D counties. A. K03EWATEB , 1520 H n
ham Street. 320-tt
SALE Lease and furniture ol a first
EOB hotel In a town of 1300 inhabitants , in
atata of Nebraska. Has 24 beJa , the.travelilnz
men's resort. Inquire at liee office. 2 3-tf
OK SALE A BARGAIN A building with
E saloon fixtures , furniturjand stock , on 10th
fat. , opposite tbe U. P. depot , for sale very cheap
Or the fixtures , furniture and stock will be soli
and building rcniud. Inquire of .EL ) . EREISS
MAN. 7H
FOB i-ALfi Tso close carrta ea , at A. jJ.
Simpson's. 911-tf
mil E DEST THIND YET H. O. ' lark & Co.'a
JL mpcriatSelf Riisins ; Winter Wheat Flour ,
for Pancakes , Biscuits , and all kinds of pastry.
Try it. Ask your crocer for it. 47S-tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
TTMBHELLAS AND PARASOLS Repaired by
U M. Schutt , 1Kb and Karnham Et. 780-tf
AND FUaMSUED ROOMS In pri-
BOARD family for quiet permanent lodzcr ;
siato terms and local 011 Address U. P Bee
Office 782-3
TT19UXD A sadillj. Owcr cm hare the
1 ; sameby callinjat J. II. Curchman , 2113
UiicagoSt. 733-3
B EMIS lias rattl n ? Ion ; lliti of houses , lots ,
lands ami farms for ra'e. Call and cet
T OfaT A small cla-k brindle cow , with white
Lj tpots , rope around the Inrnj. Information
leading to her recovery sni.ably regarded , at
J. M THURSTO.VS.COthaidDavcniioit streets
a27-737-lf
- Rubber coat between 21st and 16th
ICST-A
J on Izard t r Burt. Ecivtrto G. T. Cbrniah
ind rcccoienard. . 710-1
, 4 M.BI10WN , cor..crcf 12th .md Chicago
. streets , is readj ID to'e or c'ccpjn wells.
Sat'gfactlon gnarant'd. 503-tf
niEAUS CAN BE GOT At John liarrs stable
_ [ . for all kindi of work , at reasonable lUures
nrar corner Oh and Lfntpnwirth St. 378-t
DOVrKOKQET Tbcsu cessorot tne Ameri-
can House on DoUjil s at. , bet. Oth and
1 ith , for noardjho-dm.f. lodninc and transient
costumerj. Bcscccifolly ,
664-tf JULIUS i LOUISE ROSS
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Msdo from Grap Cream Tartar. No other
prepiratlon makes lach light , flaky bet breads ,
or luxurious pastry. Cm be eated by Dyepep-
tics without ftar of the iUi resulting trom heavy
nilic4tible food. Sold orly In canf , by all
Grocers. BOTAI. BAKISO POWDIR. Co. ,
New York.
LARGEST STOCK !
O
02
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Cfl
(0
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Hand Sewed Shoes a specialty
AT
H. DOHLE & GO'S.
Leading Shoe Store ,
OMAHA , - - - NBB.
ap < d&wlm
Omaha , Collins
Cheyennet A. POLACK. Colorado
Spring and Summer
CLOTHING !
LATE AND NOBBY STYLES
Men , Boys and Children.
Clothing Made to Order in the Latest Styles.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Prices to Suit All.
323 Famham Street , near Fourteenth.
MAX MEYER & BRO. ,
the Oldest Wholesale
and Retail JEWELRY
HOUSE in Omaha.
Visitors can here find
all novelties in SILVER
WARE , CLOCKS , rich
and stylish Jewelry ,
the Latest , Most Art
istic , and choicest
selections in PRECIOUS
STOXES , and all de
scriptions of. FIXE
WATCHES , at as Low
Prices as is Compat
ible with honorable
dealers. Call and see
our Elegant New
Store , Tower Build
ing , corner llth and
Farnham Street.
3lA\ MEYER & BRO.
MaxiVleyerf Bro.
THE LEADING
MUSIC HOUSE
in the West.
General Agents for the
Finest and Best Pianos
and Organs manufactured.
Our prices are as Low as
any Eastern Manufacturer
and Dealer.
Pianos and Organs sold
for cash or on installments
at Bottom Prices.
A Splendid Stock of Steinway
Pianos , Knabe Pianoe , "Vbse &
Sons Pianos , and other makes.
Also dough & Warren , Ster
ling Imperial , Smith American
Organs , &c. , &c. Do not fail to
see us before purchasing.
With the Best Selected Stock of
CLOTHING & FURNISHING GOODS
in Omaha.
We are PAE EXCELLENCE
THE YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHIERS.
BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE ,
FARMIA1I STIiCET.
SCHLANK & PRINCE.
W . F. STOETZEL
Dealer in Hardware ,
COOKING STOVE
and Tinware.
Stove Repairer , Job WorKcr and Manufacturer of a
Kinds of Cans ,
Tenth and Jackson Strrctx.
O.
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS ,
Wholesale and Eetail !
FIRST-CLASS TRIMMED BONNETS ,
$8.00 , $10.00. $12.00 , $15.00 , $20.00 , These prices arc from
$2.00 to $5.00 below other houses. Fine Hats. 25c. 75c ,
$1.50 , $2.00 , $3-00 and $5 00.
THESE ARE SPECIAL BARGAINS.
Baraln , In Untrimmed n s , 15c , 2Sc , 50c , 76c , 11.00 , upfo 32.CO. Floners , Tip * . Patina ami
Material ? Very Cheap
PARSOLS , GLOVES , HOSIERY , CORSETS ,
Ties , Lacas , Embroldeiles , . . . . . .
Rnshln < Buttons. Lace and Linen C'liars. Handkerchiefs ana HH.I..I
.
Hollow , at L-iweg' C'jsh 1'ricej.
LOOK HERE !
Crewes5c ! _ per knot ; Penny Zypbyw . , and in any quantity , canr n and m-ile-Kla a full Hn , and
prices tha lowest In tte city. We . do all kinds of rtampm < . Kicijrtuerlo , Silkn , fult
stock. Our Oooda are flrst-claig.
Orders by Mail Promptly Pi-led
115 North ISth Street , JACOBS' BLOCK.
J. W. Murphy & Go. ,
WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS
AND AOitfT3 FOR
Corn"'lth an !
Kentucky _ _ Distilling Company
j *
aplldtf
HORSE SHOES
AND NAILS ,
Iron and Wagon Stock ,
tha Best .isjortmer.t of
WHEELS
in the West.
At Chicago Vrirrt.
W.J. BROATCH ,
1209 & J2H
Harney Street , Omaha.