K 11 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BE : TUESDAY. , JANUARY 24 , Io82. THE DAILY BEK. Moruluij. Jan 24. Wftnthor Koport. ( Tlic following otaervAlinm nrc Inkon M the -mno moment I time : \t .11 the sta tion'n.tmeil. ) Wu DxrAntNKTT , U. 1 , 1m At. 3 nvicr , \ OMUIA , J immy 23 , 1S32. (4:4.1 ( : p. m. ) | lr < )7on. L.OGAL BHWVITrMH. The nmli for vnccinc vlnw ycMtenla ; was immense. Katharine KogeM nt tlio AcaiUmy o Munic tii-nlf-lit. Several imll liur > ; l ricH are rL' | rt nn Sixteenth htrrct. -Tho Stnmliinl club icccptiiui , Wcdiion day niifht , will ! n Itrilliiuil nlfair. - The liitniti club l.initict ) | , WL-dniwlaj nijlit , will lie the evuit nf tlieuoek. The Union I'ncllic triiln went out i time to-day , and with .1 heavy.lo.-id. - Ifowr Is n good t'lnti for norvoiiM pcol | ( rei'll' < i 'n "MHknt tliu Red Doath.1' ' KntharinoltogcrH nt the Academy ol Miixio tonlK'lit , in n ( strong , donhK liill , Cnlatcaaml Leah. -Tho four yiiunu men nccuivtl of ntc-nl ini ; IIVLT at the Coininviciiil lintel , diiiingn huico , wore di clmij'cd on | > ; iitiK for tht -Mr. and M H. J..M. .StalTiiixI Sunday Ix-camc thohiipy : | p.irvntH of n nine-pound Rirl h.iliy. Tliu iiiothfrnnd child art- doing writ , The htock of ( { omli in the N"u\v York I ut Htiuo l > ai boL'ii replovincd by tlie Hliciilt , Wnolf'H brother cluiiniti ( { Hint they beluiiK t : lii ) ) > Thuris weru live casen of Inloxicatidii cforo Judc | Hcncko yiHtcrdny. Tlirtu aid , one waH xunttojail and tile oilier cane The UihiihaCiluo club held u rclicarH.il in Ijyllo'rf hlocl : laiL n'glit. ' They arc mttldtiu lilsi i > ri > paiatl na forthu niproach' [ in ) * ton ert , Tlio ticket * for the JUirns baniiitt | must livpiocmed before UVdnetd.iy night , nsni1 ticlciU will bu Hold at the door , and thoj cannot bo nbtainud them. Thcro will bo a H | ccial meeting of tin Itrickluyvrs' union on Tui'sday U\CIIHK ! January "Hh. All n.einbeis aie reipiestei tii be | ii'esent. Our deletfntu to the Natinna " union u-iil make hifl report. WM. TUIITI.K. 1'ieaidtmt. i" Mr. .fanii'H Shannon tliu U. 1 * . nm ihiuwt U the b.ippy fntlier of a tuelvi ( vHind boy , wlilch arrived the "Ut iiuttant JatneM JH proud of the latu addition to tin j republican party , and "net 'em np , " to th ; bojH in good Htylc. Metcnlf & llro. , whole ale tea mar chuntn , liave a curioiiM and very fnigran and pretty plant in their window. It i $1 I1 ' called a JapancKo lily , nnd thrives In i 1 glnHH ditih in which there are only pebble and water. It was importmt direct fron Jipan. Jipan.Tho The Kmmct Jlonuniunt A soclatloi will give a 'riiiiil bull on the evening o February 21 t , to commemorate the until xrrmrry of thu birth of George Wnshinh'toi ju'l ' alrto of Henry ( ! ration , thu Irmb pat riot , both of which fall on the followin ; tS ) , February ' 'Jd. The Dnpliitchurch quartette choir tun trnmtls of F. H. Smith , lir L tenor ; AU .Mwia , second tennrj . \Vcnloy Wllkins liidt bass ; J. I , . Smith , Hecond bass. Mi J" . S. Smith in organizing n largo choiu cli > > irof inixeil voice * , \\hlcli will niniibc alxiut fifty , to be lud by the nialu ipiai tatc. Tlio neat ding utoieon the corner < Tenth and I lou hm , which him uddeil H much In the peace and ( pilot nf th itneigl borhood , ban junt luvl put in n Hcl ofcr fine hhow bott'cn in itn uindowa. Tli rni'colurcd lights may now bo HOUII for h 'f do/on I lee n In clthor dlrvctlon , o Uiu diirlcfit night * . * I ICucera'i ) boarding home , on Lcavei wirth street , was hurglarijicd on Satuula c -lit. The thlt'f obtained udmittam tliniiigb n doorleftunlockedaudpioci < rdi to go through the rooms. Ho obtained watch , worth about 815 , and 817 iiunonc li'jin illlfeient apartments. No onu awnki Ui kmiwof thu niHcnl'ii prf ence-and tl ciiine waa not discovered u tll Suiidi : icorning. No jurist hu yet been made. - Mi a A'Jce ' Ifantingii and liolai : K il. both fuiorlt's be'ote the footligh in Out Tna , paaaed wi Ht yottrnUy un route to San KrnncUc" , wheiofhey I11 piny I "Tho \ \ orld,1'vhlvh I , orentlnu tch Cut cro whiratvr it J < played. Itued pla ; the chu'acter of "Mu Juwfl. " or ths.Tei The play In which Mr. lieed oonmienc his ktarrinjc t uir next Heamin , cntlth "Cheek , " baa beiii lini hed by J rarndi'ii i Ghleag and i pronnunued the fine iking among fututo draiuiitUationn. Uct oiHma in it at Huoluy'a theater May 7t cd w ill Btriku Umalia In the fall , Elovutor Thu citizeim nf Omaha mid ra I ahippciH of thu atnto aru hi'ruby ca dially invitud to visit uncl K < > throui U o now clovalor during thu comii week , beginning on Monday , .J.uuii zad. zad.Tliu Tliu I'lit'lps Dros. , wiu luivc h clmrRo f < lie carpontora umployud conatruction , will roccivu yui'Btsii pilot thuin ihrougli thu liounn , onu i hum Blurting with ( , 'ueatu from t jwuthwust cntrunco evury juurl hour from 8 o'clock n. in. until noc and 1 o'clock until B n. in. cjiuh duy Hie week. Very truly yourn , & "HOUGH ON HATS. " The thing detired found at lant. A niKk'hit for "iloujjh ou 1UU. " Jt clei out rats , mice , roachtu , Uieu , bed bugs : 1l ( l ] THE PITTED PLAGUE. Three Now 0 IGOR of Smr\l' Pox Dnvoloped in the Oity. Items Concerning the Mucli Droiulod ' DlHORflo. Folks lnul become soiimwhat ru : < m -oilud to the existence of small JKIX in our inidat wliuii il WM known it wni conflnod to tlio single case at No 11 If Jackson street , nnd Mattered them nelves timt it would spread no further , In fact it wts reported that oven tin coso of NoiUon WM ono of measles instead - stead of small pox , but this was a faint report , as will bo neon olsowhoro. Nielsen has had the worst form of the disease , confluent small poxand whili ho is still in danger of the secondary symptoms of the disease , ho is reported by the city physician yosU'rJny iniich butter. Ho in able , foi the first time in four days to opou hit oycs and his symptoms are all favora ble for recovery. TUB NKW CASKS. At tlm critical juncture the announcement - nouncement of thrco now casoa in calculated to increase tliu alarm felt in regard to the disease. Sunday it was reported that a man was down with the scouigo at thoSlaveii llonso , on Tenth street. , and yesterday two moro cast's were reported from the H.11HO locality. A UKK reporter called on Dr. I' . S. Loisuning , the city physician , and learned that the report was true and that one of the cases at least waa well developed. The city nmrahal Hunt Ollicor Morris Sullivan down to hang out tliu red llntf , that inuiiibur of the force having bud the diseasu yearn iio. | The Il.tifH used are the old ones printed hut spring when there was n c.iso down near the depot. They read , in white letters , on a red ground "Sin.ill 1'ox hero. " Later , thu reporter called ut the Slavon hoiiso and found the proprietor , Mr. Felix : Slnvon , not at ail alarmed about the visitation. The men who are nf- Ilicted are quarantined in tliu third story of the building and attended by nurses who have bad the small pox. Two'red Hags are llyinnfrom the third story windows. The boarding house , which is a very popular one , is by no means deserted , and the ollico was crowded with boarders , who seemed not at all alarmed at thu situa tion. tion.Thu nick men lire Joe Donelly , an Irish-American , who was a wiper at thu U. I * , shops ; Johnny Walls , who formerly worked at the WHITi : I.HAll WOUKK , and Win. Lindloy. Donelly is tlm man whose C.IHO is best developed and how hu could have caught thu disiasu is a mystery , an be woiks ou the nielli sliirt and hay not been exposed so far H is known Limlluy's folks live in uunuil IJluHa and 1m in man remarkably cleanly in is habits i\nd the last one who would o supposud liable to catch the small ox. In fact , it is not certain that 0 has thu small pox. at all. It wa < ited tins morning by a well knowi untlumaii of this city that there won number of cases in thu city whiut ad never boon reported at all. Dr. Moore has two cases on Cum nings street which are either measlo r small pox. Doth are children an < ! io bits are not yet well enough dovol pea to tell what they aro. THK I'KST lIOVSKi Walker -liros. yostordny beiai ; ork.otl the pest house , on-tlie north' ' west , corner of the poor farm. There'is another grand kick aboul lie location , it being claimed that il a at the head of a ravine which rum [ trough thu entire prtcinct , and i nod with settlors. Every bree/.i hatblows * is likely to carry the dia use to these who reside along tin aviuo , and they claim that it is unfai liat the city'n sick should bo put ou [ i a country procinot whom they an iablo to spread the disease. Th nly location timt would avoid al ottlcd communities is a place on th ivor bottom , thuy say , and that i vhuro the pest house ought to bo. The question of a .suitable pos louse is likely to prove a serious one ind the board of health should law iroridotl for the emergency loiiji ago lofoie the ilmi'iisu made ita appear moo. A now house is not lit to pn wtionts in , if it in plastered , until th > lasterim < ia dry , which would bo aoin imo , and if it is not plastered , i vould not bo warm enough. Wlin ho boiud ought to do is to bti 1 suitable house somewhere in the an mrba that is old and dry ind that can bo used immediately Such a hoiiBo could bo found and uvoi f occupied hhoulil be si cured by com loiisatint ; the ounii'H and occupant 'or it , nnd tlum iiftiiiit ceases to b if use it should be burned down. I is not u.ifu to qu.iranticu eases in th u'art of the city. Th. * .i nuw ones n lorted to-day should bo rcmovod to : > cst house \\iiliiu twt nty-four bom or they will bo at a mage wbun ri noval will bo duiigoioiiii. Tin. Hoar f Health ia ( Imposed to do what i right but thuy are too elov They could procure u hous within twcntyfuui hours an they oii'ht to do so nt v hatover cosi i'hu first thing that is known , tno cit will awake to the fact that there ia terrible contagion in it , which thoui andu of dollars will not eradicate. Tli thing should bu nippud in the bud an the best way to nip it , is to got a these cases pot of the city. At prei out every wind that blows is carryii the disease over thousauila of hunii and there is danger everywhere , THK HOIIOOI , ClUl.Dltl'.N. The wotk of vat'Cinating the chi drou who attend public ; m private schools is near dono. At Croightun culUgoOBwo vaccinated on Suuirdiiy , and U Stone , whoiitaiJhisting Dr LiMsoiirin vaccinated 811 at tla ( Juim.in Cathol lahool yestoiday Dr. Loisomii has vaccinated 1)10 ) fuhool ulu'ldn since the ordiminvo wtm passed by tl city council. The physicians are i busy , as thu alarm is gonerul , mid tl citizens generally aioiiwukeiu'd to tl importanuo of taking every possil precaution against tlio horrible di nil , MKUHIAM OK MKI-SON'S ( ; ASK. KOITOU HEK : In some of the In issues of the city panora may bu foui etatcments aubstantially that Dan , of No. 1118 Jackson street , who was reported to bo aick with small pox , was recovering ; that during tlm next twenty-four hours it could bo determined whether ho would recover or not , and , finally , that hu has not gnt the Btiull pox but that hu is down wi'h thu mu.ialcs and in recovering rapidly , all of nhich statements are erroneous. The case is a severe one of small pox , well marked and clearly defined since the first day of the eruption nnd it can not bu possible that any 0110 who over aa r or treated a case of small pox or over carefully read the history of A caao would make such sUtemonU. The patient has been aick twelve days and in all probability will be in a tnoro critical condition during the next tun daya than nt any time during the past week , and whether ho will recover or not is n question no one can answer at the present time nnd perhaps not for many days to como. Mihl cases con * tinuo from thrco to six weeks and severe cases from six wuoka to throe months , and many cases do not reach the height of thuir severity before twenty or moro days , and to say that Noilson was recovering when the dia- ease had not reached its height was a mistake. L. A. MKKIHAM , M. D. ANOTIIKIl NKW UASK. Another ease , the fourth since Sun day morningwas reported by thu city phyeician last night. Thin one in on the corner of Jones and Sixth streets , the name of the patient being Frank Aikon , a Union Pacific shop man. The disease is spreading rap idly , nnd if a post house is not soon provided will soon roach alarming pro portions. BAIINEY WEAKENS. Ford Anxious for n Chnnco to Vindi cate Himself. The Shannon-Ford affair has excit ed no little attention for thu past , week. It will bo rommnborod that the first clurgu against the atruut commissioner was n very serious > no. This wus changed on Lhu first day to simple assault and battery mid y4orday Shan non withdrew nil charges , tlum leav ing Mr Ford without anything to an swer to. This does not suit thu latter , who desired to show just ho.v baseless - loss the charges against him woro. Ho fortunately had three friends with dim nt the time of thu alleged assault and consequently knew hu could prove thu falsity of thu charges. Mr. Ford now brands Mr Shannon as an ox-convict , ot the Penuavlvania state prison , a coward , a slandororand everything else that is mean. IIu says Barney has m ulu u serious charge ) against him and now withdraws it and gives him no opportunity to clear him self. Hu says there is no fight in Bar ney and that thu latter uses too much of his goods for his own good. Thu att'air will doubtless end at this Rtagu of thu proceedings except so far as thu challenge is concerned , nnd in that the law will have to tuko ita com so. It is thu general opinion that Barney has got his foot into U , nnd that ho is pretty badly scared , nnd anxious to appease thu authorities and got the complaint withdrawn. Proof Positive. We have the most poeitivo nnd convin clng proof that TIIOHAH' ECLXCT 10 OIL ia a most effectual specific for bodily pain In canes of rheumatism nnd neurnluia il gives Instont relief. 19-lw OKIMINAL CATCHES. Businosa In the Police Line Pick ing up. Business in the police dopartmon .as been decidedly dull during tin > aat two or three weeks , but it picket p encouragingly on Saturday ai , < iunday , and Mac. is again rnbbin ; lis hands in a moat comfortabli ml self satisfied way. Oni if the cases was that of t HTAIIMINCI IIV A HOY. Win. Newman , n colored boy nbou . -I years old , was arrested Sunda ; or stabbing a white boy namei locho. The nHiiir occurred in tin icinity of thu old elevator. Tin ) oys bccamu involvudlin an alturca ion nnd Newman throw n knifu n ho other , striking him in thu breas ind cutting him quite severely. rioiiTixa OVKK HASH. Wm , Randolph nnd Win. Nicol mil n row at their boarding houto 01 ( Hh street on Saturday night , con orning something about thu provi ions furnished at thu table. A wa if words developed into a go-as-you iloaso fight and then both woru takui n to cool oil' Last evening Nicolt n'irl was looking him up. but uhofoun hut hu had settled his tine nnd ha 'skipped thu guttah. " Several drunks made up the com ilomont of city b ( ardors. DISl'UTE 8ETTLED. An Olil Mutter Peacefully Pfttcl : edup. It will bo rumumburud that severe nontliH ago thy re was one night n fir in the baaumont of the Barker bloc on Fifteenth struct , underneath th store occupied by Julius Preitschki Out of this grow a dispu. about the rent for the tim occupied in making rupain Mr , Treitschke claiming that ho ougl not , to pay rent for the rooms so Ion as ho was unablu to do business i them. The dillerunco of opinion bi tween him nnd thu owners of tl : building has been of lung atnndim and finally resulted in a lawsuitwhit has been pending for months in tli courts. This ban at length beu settled. Mr. Treitschko proposed I pay thu amount in controversy < Darker Bros , would pixy nil thu cos of the suit , which they nt leugi ugrood to do , and now everything lovely and thu aquatic bird is loftil pendant. The Barker Bros , wi repaint the building , put iu un eluvi tor and fix up things generally , whi Mr. TroitBchko still holds thu fort an has given his chock in full to thu Ba ker/for $1,950. THE PAVING PICKLE , LenslhyMeofciiu andDiaous ? . alon of the Great Question , On Which as Yet Tlioro Is Very Little LlRlit Thrown. The board of trade was called to or , dcr at 8 o'clock last evening by Hon. 0. F. Goodman , the president , Mr. II. 0. Clark , being absent. The minutes of the last mooting , were read and approved , The report of the committee ap pointed to confer with the railroadt on the subject of transportation ol paving material reported througli Mayor Boyd , aa follows : HEmilT ON TllANSl'OIlTATION. Ir. II. 0. Clatu , President of the ItonrJ 01 Trtile : DKAII Silt : Tlio committee ap ointcd by you to confer with the va 'ions ' railroads in regard to the trans- lortation of stone for paving streets , > cg leave to report as follows , to-wit : 'hoy lnul an interview with Mr. 'honms Kimball , assistant general laiiftger of the Union Pacific railway , nd ho stated tint the actual cost ol rannportntion wnsthrcc-fourths of one ont. per ton per mile ; that the dis < anco to the quarries at Fort Collins ran about TiliO miles ; that thu Union 'acifio railway company would carry lie stone at cost or less than cost on specified quantity. Your committee then waited upon he officials of the B. & M. railroad ompany and met Messrs. Iloldrcgc nd Harris. From these gentlemen our committee learned that the tarifl atu on stone from thu Cedar Creek uarnos is S8.40 porcarloadof 2-1,000 niunds. Wo have no doubt , how- > ver , that ! JO,000 pounds could bo oaded on each car , and that , while ! m B. A M railway company might ot consent to a reduction from the arilT rate they would donate onoii < 'h ) make the rate not to exceed § 7 per ar. Your committee then called ipon Mr. J E. House , thu snperin- enduiit. of the Missouti Pacific rail- ay , and from that gentleman learned nit the Missouri Pacific railroad does lot reach any of thu quarries on the ? latto , and that a spur track of three niles would bu required , nnd nu this s not likuly to be built for some time c could obtain no satisfaction as to what thu rate uould be. Estimating ( iOO pounds us the eight of ono yard of paving , the reight from Fort Collins would bo il.20 per yard and from Cedar Creek nly twonty-ono cents per yard. Your committee also learned from Mr. Kimball that Messrs. Drwcel and tout were nt this time examining the Colorado stone , and that upon the re- urn of these gentlemen the cost of tone on board the cars could bo as < lortained. All of which ia rcspect- ully submitted. J. E. BOYD , Chairman. SAMUEL BURNS. W V. MOUSE. OMAHA , January 21 , 1882. On motion the report of the com- nitti'o was received and the commit- ce dischargtd. Mr. Doyd did not favor the reten ion of the committee , aa ho though' ho questions of transportation nnc oat ought not to bo considered unti he law waa amended so that the cit ; ould pave ittroets. . Mr. Popploton , on behalf of thi committee on amendment of charter eported as follows : REPORT ON CHARTER AMENDMENTS , 'o th' Board of Trodo of the City of Omaha : Your committee , who were instruct id in the language of the rcsolutiot if Mr. Horbach , "to report in regan o necessary changes to provide fo he method of levying for ho pay nont of the pavement , " beg leave tc nako the following report : (1. ( ) That the preient law gov ruing cities of the firs class , bo so amended as to rcquin hat forty pur cunt of the cost of p.iv- ng a given street shall be paid by : gonor.il tax upon tlm entire real ant loraonal property of the whole city ho money to defray the cost of sucl wing in the first instance to b aised by thu issue of pavomon > onds. The grounds upon which this recom nendation ia made ia that upon prin ciplu it is unjust that thu cost of pav ng intersections of streuts nnd tli space opposite alleys should bit paii jy property abutting on tlio shoot Dn the contrary , it is manifest tha ; his expense , being foi the commoi jenefit of the whole city , should b > aid by a general tux. The cjmmit cu are advised that thu intersection uul spaces opposite alleys are nbou 'iirty per cent of the entire street. A motion was made that thu rupoi > o received , which was carried. Mr. Popplotion moved that iurthc regular business bu dispensed witl : and the board proceeded to thu cor sider.ition of thu report made by th ueneral committee at its last ineutin ; Carried. On motion of Mr , Popplotion tl : report was then taken up by section ! the lirat section buing that relating t tliu change in the charter providin for ths issuance of bonds and the en mien of a board of public works. Mr. Boyd moved that suction Nt be adopted. Mr. Kosowatur asked Mr. Poi plotion for information as to the coi atitutionnl limitation on issuing bond II. That the limit of levy for ape cial assessments for curbing , mitterin and paving , to five per cent , of th valuation ot abutting lauds and lol in any one lisc.il year should bo n pealed and removed , auch repeal an removal , however , to bo coupled wit a nrovUo that no contract shoul bu let for the pavement of any atrot or part of street , until there ahull b filed with the city council n politic signed by thu owners in fee nf a m jority of thu lota and lands nbuttii on suid street or part of street , ( tl question of the amount of said lota at lands to bo determined by thu froi foot ) praying for the curbing , guttu ing and paving of said street or pa uf street. The committee are ot thu opinii that with the restrictions imposed 1 this proviso the property owners w bo sufficiently protected against exec aivo taxation , while in caae n nmjori of the property owners are iu favor paving , the power of the council bo sufficient to proceed and execute the work without embarrassment 01 obstruction. Tlio committee has thought best to confine itself strictly to thu mutters referred to in the resolution raising it The fori'noing , if ia believed , COVOM such matters. All of which is respectfully submit ted , A J. Poi'l'LETON , Chairman , OKO. W. DOA > R. Mr Boyd answered for Mr. Popple- ton that thu limitation ot municipal indebtedness was 10 per cent except upon a two-thirds vote , when it might be incro.wd to 15 per cent. Mr. I'opplcton thought thnt thin did not refer to city but to county in debtedness. Mr. Hosewnter thought if the citj WIIH not limited in the amount of bonds that might bo issued , it should make the putcentnge as large ns pos sible , so that owners of property on outside stieots could ndbrd oed pav ing ns well as these in the center ol thu city. Mr. Goodman suggested that the first section of thu report bo divided , aa it contained several important points. Mr. Popploton then proceeded tt discuss the firat section. Ho favored the proposed change in the city charter tor , with thu dillVrence of mnkini ; the limit of bonds 40 instead of ; ) , ' { pel cent. The portion of the suction rela ting to the board of public works IK was opposnd to , but favored all the rest with thu exception referred to. The city engineer favored the crea tion of a board of public workn for the next three or four ye.us , as a mattei of economy , m on it thuv liad to p.iy them § 2 000 a \ IMIiaih lie hail figured np run-lily rbuioii nf paving Tonta streoi tri'iu tluj depot to Far- nam , Douglas and Haint'y streets to Sixteenth , and SixU'oinh and intermediate - mediate stieets , nnd fonn I that it would bo about , 8200.000. Th- amount to bu uxpun lud hir - uwcrs would be $100,000 nun o. Tliis m.ilo a laru'u sum to bo expended by thu city coun cil , who draw small pay nnd do not devote much time to thu business. Mr Doyd spoke on the suction and took 'be stand that bonds should bu issued by n two-thirds vote in nn amount not exceeding 8100,000 for any ono year. Ho arguud strongly in favor of n board of public works and paying one good man n liberal salary. Dr. Mi lur spoke in favor of such a board and Mr. E. Rosewater spoke against it , thu latter claiming tha * the danger was not in thu making of thu contracts but in thu ac ceptance of works afterwards. Mr. Hosowntor advocated nn in crease in the number of men in the city council to sixteen , "luimins ; that the larger the body the luhs dillicultit wmld bo to ha- die Mr. Boyd im nl ti-.i' I In- section under du-cu.isiuii Vm nmi'iidud to pro hibit the voting of o\er 8100,000 in bonds in any one year. Thu amendment was adopted. Mr. Boyd moved that all bonds be voted by a two-thires vote , which was also adopted Mr. Poppleton moved that all that part ( f thu section i elating to u board of p..blic works be stricken out. The motion wai loat. Mr. O. F Davis moved the adop- on of the section as amended. Mr. E. Rosewatcr called for th 'oading of the section. Thu section was adopted. The second section waa read by tin ecrotary. Mr. lloso water moved to amend bj saying "or r jpavo" at the end of tin ection. Dr. Miller moved to nmend by add ng the name of the mayor to the citj rouncil. Carried. Mr. Popploton stated that ho wai ot in favor of permitting the repav- nt ; of streets by taxation. Mr. llosewater's amendment wai by a rising vote. Sir. Popploton moved as an amend nont thnt the board of public worki hall not have power to accept worl lontrnctcd for by it except upon tin pproynl of the mayor and of the cit ] ouncil. Councilman Kaufman stated tha : ho city engineer would firat bi bligud to report on any improve nents nud that the council and mayo would consider such improvements. Mr. Popploton'a amendment wa inrrried. Mr. John McShano said that undone no section thu council would boablo ti liooso partially what streets could bi taved. Ho moved that in the aecom ection it may bo made to read tha hu ' city council shall order an ; trei't or alloy paved , " instead o 'ahull have power to pavo. " In hi ipinioim thu bonds nuvur can bu car ied unless this is dono. Mr. Cowin said that there A'oul i bo a great deal of difficulty in tin , vord shall. Ik believed in puttin rns in the council. Mr. McShanu reiterated hisopinioi that tliu bonds wouldn't be voted i tlieixw.is no implicit instruction o direction put upon thu council. Mr Poppleton aupported thu prop osition by Mr. McShanu. Mr. J. S. Gibson argued that tli board shouldn't go before the peopl with a blind proposition , Mr. Kaufman said that not ojie third of the property ownera on Tent street would sign u petition. II theiefore didn't think that th matter remained with the proputj holders' petition. Mayor Boyd said that ho ahoul oppose strikim * out the wouls thii would make it compulsory , aUhoiig ho hoped they would not net concern ing thu pavements aa thuy had ubot crosswalks , which they had put full n mile fro the center of thu city. Mr. McShano'a amendment to stril out the words "havo power" w. loat. loat.Mr. Mr. lloaowatei1 moved that tl woids "or n continuous part of tl street1' bu added. Curried. Section 2 wus then adopted. Section three waa then read. Mr. Redman moved aa nn nmoni ment that the amount to be pan ! 1 the city shall bo 50 per cent. Mr. O , F. Davis then moved tin it bo amended tc10 pur cunt. Mr. E. Rosowuter emphasised ji opinion that the smaller and outaii property ownera would not vote tl bonds unless the city pays the grea est porcortage , The discussion become very intt eating and of n somewhat excital nature , Dr. Miller arose to t emergoLcy of the occasion , and sa that he wanted the ide * of local a sectional policies to bo entirely laid aside , nnd ho naked the people of Omaha to make the city n grcnt com mercial coiiler. Ho was in favor , if it tuoil be , to throw elF all restric tions , and lot thu property holders pay the entire cxj-onse , whenever they were ready to. Mayor Boyd uxprcs-tcd himself of the siimu mind. Me'srs E Hosowntrr nnd Redman maintained their positions. The amendment by Mr. Davis to make the rntio raised by bonda 40 per cent was carried. Section 'l was then adopted as amended. Mr. John Evans , chairman of the executive committee , reported ro- Carding the proposition to have a b inqiiet on Friday evening. Ho re ported that the expenses would bo nbout SfliiO , of which Mr. Ilime- baugh had offered to give $150 An amendment by Dr. Miller that thu matter bo referred to the execu tive committee was carried. A communication was rend from the Council Bluffs board of trade ask ing fora time for a meeting of com mittees from the board of that city and Omaha to consult on tlio question of a trans-Missouri bridge. Messrs. Uimobaugb , Thomas Gib son and Merriam were appointed n committee to take the board of trade banquet , in hand. Thu board adjourned until Monday ovotiint ! , when the members of the legislature from thu county nro in vited to bu prcaunt. THE PHILORIATHBANS. Another Series of Concerts to be Given. The lovers of good music will re joice to know that the subscription list has been opened for a second series of concerts by the Philumathean club , thu first series havinir proven so unqualifiedly successful : Two of these concerts will bo given at Max Meyer's Music hail nnd the opera house , the latter being open for the attendance of the public gener ally.Thu Thu following letter , received by Prof Martin Calm , will explain itaolf : PiTTsnuita , January 11 , 1882. My Dear Calm : I send you to-day n work of music which 1 hii'l originally scored for small orchestra , nnd in A tint. I renovate it for jou ( also transposed it to A major ) , and ask you and your associ ates forming the Philoumthcnii club to accept thu dedication as a tokuu of respt-ct and eiicouiiigiiuent. Y u de serve this in n decree beyond thnt whiuh t have uh > aon to lowarrt you ; however , \ trust the Romair/a will all'ord you some pleasure and reerwi- uon. To this end I subscribe my self , Yours devotedly , AD. M. FOUESTER. llerr Forester is thu director tit the Symphonic society of Pittsburg , and is a composer of eminence in this country , and of good reputation abroad. Recently , at D.iimatudt , an "orchestral poem , " of which he is the composer Thirsnelda waa qiven by lie leading musicians of thnt city , nd waa received with izreat favor. Viiiblo Improvement. Mr. No.in Bates , Elmira , N. Y. , writes : 'About ' four years at'o I had un attack of liliom fever , and never fully recovered , ly digestive organs were weakened , and would lie completely prostrated for days. Vfter ushi two bottjes of your BUHUOCK ii.poi ) UITTKUH thu improvement wus no ieible that L was astonished. I can now , hough 01 years of age , do a fair > -nd reas- inabedayr work. ' Price 8100 , trial Ize 10 Jfiits. 19 Iw SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN MOMbY. NOT10K- Advertisement To Lean , For Sale , , oit. Found.Vanls , Doirdlnii. &c. , will be In- rted In thcso columns once for TUN CENTS i-r line ; tncb subsequent Insortlon , FlVECKNTi i line. The first Insertion never lost ) than WKNTY-FIVE RENTS \,1 , ONKY TO LOAN-Sunn ot 3UOO to * 2iO > , M l.mtf time , real estutc security. Albert Murtzlaiider , Attorney at IAW , S. K. corner 16th id uourftas. 051-24 TONEV TO LOAN Call at Law Office of D f L ! ' ThonmH Boom 8 Crelvhton Block. . "A AiWk To loan t from 8 to 10 per cent ) fj * ' . " ' 'f on irood real entitcKocurity , by U , I AAC I'-DWAUI ) ? " Ill ) ' ) Fnrnham St. .1J"M HATO LOAA At S per ccntln- > U.UUu tunat in mima of $2,600 and jmards , for 3 to 6 years , on dmt-clasn city aud inn pioitvrty. UKUIM UIIAL KsrATH and LOAN cir.scv , 15th and UouiclcH Sts HELP WANTED. AM 1.1 > 2 yirlH 'or k Uhintork ut Maun W restaurant , 1S18 Uoilu ( St. 978-2J' ; \rANTEI-Sltuatlon to driso team by ( ? oed htiady man. B tl of ro eiencc l\cn. A dress "K"lpu ! olll e. ( i8j-2V iXrANTBO Wonnn cnolc and din IB roon > V Kirl. a IheO'Coi ntll Hmme , 1US 1 t. Ht it. IJoiIKiftS mm l'0ilj'c. 06325 \\TANTRD- Situation ny a Swicils Rirltodf V ne'ieral ' h .imcwork . and laundry crk \pplj it Nc. 1714 Juckaon ttrejt , bo * , niham A\rAvTKO-To enha eo for city iiropertj > V 80 or 10 a < rut of coed firm land improv cii , with t niber nn l riinninir water. Situated il i'orli count * , 4 null ( rnm 'mlroad town. Ad resi , J Illiiett , 1715 ir rd bt. , Omaha , B70JJS \-\7-\NTED-lnuncdlateJy , a Klrl to d i Kencr W al housortoik , Apply at noithwert 101 ne , ol llninl ton and Tier its. , shlnii'sailditlon U-tf ANTKD-A ( . -oo-l eo k , woman. L Me W C'o'ii , n ar KOternnimt C"rrall 0022 PHD Flrst-e'ttis cook , ono who uudt-i WAN miiiKit TOokinira el as piMry ; non but Urn cla-K nii-d apply Also a good "cy t .mlter. A.mly at llliUVnhvn t 90a d A.NTKD First ila s illnln loom Klrl o tlio Ut | > Hotel ; 003 \ IT AHTI.l * KuiirtliiL ; liridtrn anil chool bond VV II 'I1 I'ltrk K.riKvua 26-tf " \A7"ANTKI ) I. GilnuM ft Co. niiivrcn M \V the junk UiHlnoiw of 11. llerthold , at 10J lioiielai Btnct , wiero thiv lll toii'lniiti th tunlium , and bj fair ilvallni ; and | u\ing u--o pricts tlie > propotu to | i i-n-aso tlio trade The iollclt p rtli- who hi * e old iron , u. ; , Junk . i ' tho'ii cah. 7lif > lmo \\7"ASTJ'.I ) Tnotrirls , a coi pu lit look an > Y setoiulKir'.at ' tjiith i-it ivirner of b Mao'natcnuuand 20th bt. Ultl 21 * A place to tf ud to hcrni-d. in ell WANTKU lniountr > . Apiil ) 1010 cun ! ) fO-23 ) To ri-ut a ilr rablo dwcllii . Addrcsj Hon. 46 , ' fit ) . U71 tl ' ANTKI > A few day boar , ern an bu t U' ronimnclaUtlulth tlnu-iUsit Uhln l H' oiiaMt- rate , 1 , iulro | ai 135 Hc > ar bettti'inethand lOih l . \\TANTEI > 4 ihlldn-n a b-ardcrg In , cle > V ecbool , t 10th and CallfornU St. L. 1 I.OOUIS 757-tf FOR RENT-HOUSES ftHD CAND UKNT-FurnUhed roonu. Ntw hou nd gsoJ location , Inquire 1314 Jukic US1-S3 SPEDIAL KOTICES-Gontmneft lilOll HhNT lloiuc or rlRlit looms. Enquire I1 _ J. I'hlnrn Hot , 1612 ft Filth .SI. S77-U r IJIOIIIIKNT CIIKU'-llotl'P , 4 roonn , tibl .r clxtcrn , Ac. , south ri il lOtlt SI. Knqulri > .1 li. Md'ai'lliOpii. . post ollloWJ5 tf I.IUIt KKN't A new ro' ago of 0 rooim , jiVm JL Atnl llartu > ) J < quire cm prcmlns. 1)37-21 ) 71011 IlKNT Teh. W comn odious brick rc-fil- 1 1 ilpnco , corner Iflth nii'l K r'lhatn 8 s . An- t > l > to MM K. A. Itt cr , Tnl > or , Krco out Co , lotttt. lt fcrciicf < ilolrcd. 041 tl _ HUNT Knc room , C' ttnuo find b\r i , U10H . comer JMhntm Pamip.irt , Also fun tutu for sale initilru : | on prnn . 010-13 K UKN1 Ononf the bestct r < on iniln 1 St. JOxil , l l January I. 1SS2 , E 20tl I/OK UKiNT V furuutiud route * OVLI ale ! 1 } chmtX Kxchtniro.N. E cer. I6ih and trott * . 289-tf I'FNT Nlcil > furnished toottis with cr FOIt lio'it tour. ! . llta'.oiiahlo prices 2013 C'ft St. 700-tf iriOU KhNT FurnNhcd rooms , north sldo of .L California St. , 2d door west of 2Jt. Inquire alter t p. m. 434-t I7OH KE > T Cottage of 8 ronum , well nnd JL' cittern ; 23rd nnd St. Mary'a avenue. En- cUin-olM. | W Kennedy. 3128 13th St , 7 9-tf BALE "J7OH HAI.K A , horse , Riiltk ) > la for JU B Indy to trl\c. Inriulro No. 1109 lluwntd 8 net. 10II 8AL-My ! pbic , th' French CVfleo I 1 House and .tmtuurant , No. 6'JO South 10th Btnct , will he fora.i In the rally part of the feitmmcr , reasons for ofTerl nt ; tlio mmp nh this tlm-'is to i nable buyer to arrange hit ) Inisltu-ss In time for bu\lnir. I' , WliO. P42-tf J70K HALK New milch cow hnd calf , corner JL' Nicholas a d lf.th St. 05o-53- < AfB Missouri hickory wood at Hod- 11011 1 man's , loth st. 9M as * 10U BALK I a rrel stallion , ChtlO'-dalc , 8 t 1 yearn old , wtlu'lilni : 1000 pou > iU 1 bla k n , J Nornun j Morgan , 6 ycatHoUl. w i.-K Ifi50 piundj , took II rs preiiiluiu nt Jsch "Into Kulr , 1831. 1 KOI hi ky Just , btu k , utlKhHii ; nbout 900 { lountla , V .M'nmolil , took llrst jireinltim nt Ncbra ka Slate Fair , ISbOand 1SS1. liinulre ol Choa Nebvr , Faniuis Mouse. ' SAliK A first-class book and t toncry FOH ' . . - , carry nit a full line or to ) e , no tions , ztpljrs ual papo , inoldliijis , in fait e\crjtlilniti del * RH bus I.CSH of in > , oik ) n jeir ; jonl location ; chcip icnt ; tan bu bought on casti'iim by good party. Will sell , tnit not trade. Addrtha OUd SCIHIAGE'S I1A2A11 , Spl OU-tf Krciuqnt , N'cb. > H d.VLK Pour tiooilon of shclxln nnd 3 Fi ( food connter * . Inquire at 1) W. Saxc , opera House ihaniiacj. 927-tf flALK Oil KKNT A yrocory htoro and buUliorshop , dolnK a. good bu lllel . In quire nt this oltice. 012-tf SAliK A nearly neu sld barton buitgy. * FOH ( , ; cash or time. Address 1' . O. dntuvr 23 , city. QQI-tt I70U SALK Ki.ll lot and 3 Bin ill houses near JtJ U. P. depot , 2200. MLCa-jUO. Opp. P. O. , 833-tf SALE 2 nice counters and 2 11cr plated POU cases , at OcO. II. I'ctui80i' ; , SOI South 10th St. 741-tl SALE Orttillexeha g < i tor Omaha i > n - FOH . an Improved M.O on of land adjoln- iii ) , ' a station on U. f. U. U. M. DUNHAM. 1412 rarnJmniSt , , Omaha. 7203mt " . * > Vl.r r trade for city vropcrly , on F."iiill ' < > ItOTBoi , htrncus and wagon , Adclrea S. If. , hit "ilv ' 22 tf . -Al.K - . " \ 1 , . " i H un v'tar-old horeo i.Wl . t i " „ < or docble. I'M quire fit Ot-or o HI ) , In t'tii'l ' il luitwo. nov-18-tf B KllJh 4 COF. AVOUNU M VN" , > ; eel ( pi I.IIIDII ami nee ra'o at HAuruA wiitt to favi ( i vitiation a- * shipping curk or in ' oinu o'lli ' e. ' esi C iei > ; o riJi nnce given. Addrc8 "I ! . IP , " I cu i like. 077 24 * V.-AXTKD-A co-'Iriiian frccii hu STUATION - ma'.i-n ' , nha li * fmturo horndc irranHitiia H n B Uokkipur , MIUH- manor \thcre he can maku him ill eiitratly useful as nil ncjount-ii t or u pyts- . Ia a g"Od , rapul penman ; ciuick at llguri , and I OSSC-HCS a ( , -ocd knowlei'ge ' of book ken t. la a mt-iubcr of the Lutheran c lire , Masonic Fiatuinltv and \ ColleRe y. M. C. A Also t prcfltient oig nUt. Kefcra to Her. Dr. Stellin ? , Dr. I ciainger and others Address , C. H S. , Beu otllce. 0-1-22' \M ANAWJ1ENT OF SMALL UdlSESS J.VJL wanted by experienced man. Small salary. I' . O. Box 503 City 968tf One sack coflte markt-d " A. O. " Pcrib- LOST , Ni b. S ppo ed to be lost between U. H. transfer dummy n > d the Nr rthwcutern depot. Fno Oiliars regard will lie paid 'or 1 B return to A. L. .Strantr , 10th and Farnham St. 069-23 * I'AlllY With a ca-.li capital of a few ANY del ar and doiinu of goini ; in to business can lenrn of an unusu.lly good p. portunlty liy Inquiring of W. i. Taj lor , at Drau * street Agency Omaha. 900 23 * _ * UTS For the next 30 ilaj s , v. e * 111 , on SHI receipt of sixty i cuts , send to any address , iio-tpilil , one of our unlaundud dicsa hirt8. rosltlrcl/ only ono Shirr ncnt to fine address. EUKEKA Sill TCO. . 948-1 m Marselllea , 111. ) KO' Mb Within thrco blocks of EUIINISHKI Inquire at 1610 Dod e 9 ti-tf UIICK IO ONiUACT USbealtd propo- Hals Kill he iecci\ed until 12 o' leek noon , Janunr ) 31 , lS3i ! , lor thu erection and comple tion of biilMinj ; for the Acauoiny of the Sacred Heart. 1'innn and bpecifliatlon-'on iew at otlico ofDulicnofc MeiidclBS-hn , Arcnl.ectOmaha , Neb , uluru hlMa w 11 bo rtcentd The riiht Is renerv ed 10 ri-Jcct any or all bids. 9231 TNST" UCTIOVd ( 'f , 'en on t > pe wrltera ; also i machlnc-tfor Hale. BIHk A IU1506 Farnhani.finents Hominifton I'jira nri'cra 884-20 VTIUK.NISIlED OOUS ForHinule gentlemen ; JJ also one front room ith piano , ucmtrm corner l th ani Cajiital avenue. buti-tf F.1I1S1 NKW CITY MAP8. 10c. Mounte B ilapg , $2.fiO. _ (1FO. P. DKMI8. " 130KTUA1T& IN i HAVUN I'iwtilu uml Oil , JL Ixo ilccorjtho laintiiiK MUS. I ) . It. WAHD.VKU. room 1. Jaob'n Illock. _ 642-tf UKAI i. nti .i-t B ALKI > HAY At A. II. andcr1b Fetid Store 1013 Ilarney St. _ nlO-tl KM1& ' IlhAL KSTATK EXCIIAAUK. S B Ut paw ED W AUD KUEHL HAQIHTKIl OF PAliMYMTKKY AND CONDI TIONALIHT , 4Ui Ttnth Btnut , uoiwuen Kr.rnhaic < tndllainoy. Will , with trieild of finnllon iplritu , obtain for any one a ( 'l.uu-o at the put Liid present , and nn certain condition ! In the fn iiiro. lioots and Shoes made to or.lur. Perfect \ Absolutely Pure , This ix > dcr ne > cr vule . A our * el of purity rsnk't'i and HlirltBOmenc3. Mora economic * ! than the crdlnnn kinds , and wnnot bo bjU In cotrpetitlon with the inultltide of W test OYAf < BAKING C9.