. \ i\ \ it t THE OMAHA D. ulft 82" : MONDA ' > LBRUAR3r 13 1882 , THE DAILY 'BEE 13. Woftthor ( The following obf orvatonl { , nro taken at the naino moment c f tme | ftt an tic Bta lions named. ) DurARTxyxr u H RCJ.AI , 8mvt , ) OH * " * . le > jruary 12 , 1832. (1:45 ( : | v m. ) f mnoss. Darenport. , Bt. Paul , fit Louli Moorhew Vincent. Blsivarch Buford , , Ouster. . . . . LOCAL. BBHVITIBS. -Th Ice wenb-mit'e * the rivermn Satur- day. Tlw board fit 'trade meet * nt 7:30 : to night. night.The The city ommtll will most to-morrow evening. Travel U uminmUy light ' -now on the railroads. Thtf Nihraslta pr'ta as cclatlon inects at Lincoln wtlnjt22d inst. A prinate p > tty will ho given at Fire u nn's hnU tn-raocrow night. The OoublofUnclo TOTI'B Cabin Is * ! attractvJn at U 3 opera house to-night. Four ne\v-fliouscs fopofTicers quactori have juet he n completed at Fort Omaha : WoifiniltUiabcBt vR-ietico of "Vdluc tincH" rtt JIi * ps'n 0 allnry. fobl04Zt Toinity Mixsion aires an entertain' mentond Hopper at Standard lull < m > th ( 21 t. Oho aroeusment boolcK for the presenl year-ftre' ' % 5ng prepcrod in th coantj clcrl's office , The Social Art xfluh meets to-na rrow evening ntftlioir room in Clark and > Ken t ta bnilding. WhisVy Jack w i taken to ka cit ; jail-Saturday to recover from a eovn-o nt tack oithe jim-jaius. A po" ° n who wotiia "kiolc'Latthi weather would rob ills Krandraothar of he llaxt crust of bread. Falconer's plaoo under tlie Boyd pora-house ha lieaa enforced by > thc ad- lition of.n Billiard Parlor. ifll-3t lAnnie Dickinson and "UncleTom' ' < Cabin , " both * coming week. Lotsofnei .attractiobB. _ Proparfttioun for the annual -cnoami iuiont'of tlo G. A. 11. , to bo bold JiS Grnn Ilslani-next Au ust nrcnlreadyiaprpuresi llfligiouii eorviccn were lieU ! ot-tfa 1 , AVoboth ticket oflico corner yenterdn -fteiuoon , which the Ohalk club jittnde i in a body. Fred , H. Ayrcuhax been Ainplpyed b .tho board of education to take the ecboi -corwiiH of KchotJ children bctweorvtbo of ( < . of 5 and 21 yeara of age. - . It -vugftcsted that the .two eigi i-which are hupg In the opera .houuo ei .trance mar -the harmony of thimja. Sigi .should bo hunt ; out in nowBuaper.-xiluim .and not. displaced so prpinlnently.in tli itamplo of. art rThe manager of the Mahii oj > erA con .pany , Mr. Jloynolds , fell and sprained h -anklu severely on Saturday. Dr. Jlyc Attended hirajtnd says bevcra ) wtoks wi bo required fur recovery. Omaha in just now experiencing a 11 i tie immigration boom from the color liu .A ecoro or HO of colored men have rojentl .been added to the population , the juajorit Doming /ran busted up minstrel uomp ! , nies. .Two ruuglui knocked down aud .rol . .bed T. J. . Sootb , bnturday night , -t Douglas Btroet. Air. Scott gave them Jirely greetim ; hut they got awiiy wil Jibout $65 for him. The police gat .nfti them at uncii aud they will probably.cou 411 > next term. The elegant now private car of Cnnen , iUiperintendent J. T. Clark , of the link Pacific , was taken down over the Wabai Friday to At.'hison for Mrs. Olarl ivbo has been at the Hot Springs fur HOU time for the benefit of her health. Some curious luttcrn from China .un Japan were received Saturday by .Me calf Jt llros , , of thin city , to which J attocbod still more curiouu utampit. TJ w'yle of getting up these pnssporU f mail by our Mongolian eecond cousin ci hnrdbbe imitatud. DoaiinloSchererwas arrested Frltb afternoon on a warrant charging him wi l > erjury. The olfcuco in reported to ha been uoumittvd ugaiust Louis 13uchwol ol > o uf tbia cjty , notue tluiu ago. Scher had liuckwald'd good * attached , and HWO to becure ihe atlachmetit that tlio latt Intended tojeivo the stato. Three hundred Uuiuu 1'acific iler . link why tbe water from the hydrant at tl corner of Fountain and .Oth street can't tururd Into the nutter Instead of Itoodii the street. The answer is , for the wat 'reaixin that you cau't run the Mlssou Driver through a ROOHB quill. It wont ho it. U , A. Fowler , tbe urchtfcct , Of tl city , ban completed the plans for an ope house to be erected in JMair. It will be i brick and atone aud will bate a icatl * c , capacity for 040 pertoiu , with bcenei drop curtaloM and all appointuu-uU for neat little theatrical bulUlng. It Up potted to commence building within month. A Ono of the newt-it fvatureH on I Omaha prospering ilc'iet Is that L , " * Unewold , one of our enterprising you IjusinesK men , located on Thirteenth n Jacks m streets , will , thU priug , bulk couple of Btorw on his line comer lot the head cf St. Mixry' * avenue , and t u a general merchand e biulnens , "Stuck PliwoV1 end "Whitney Ilolmen Or un , " are ainong the very li leading itwti uintuts umuufactured in I United Stater , and uru Home of thei excellent bargains to b found at the n jewelry and inuslo home of ANOELI. , Don & , WHITE , o | > er houte block , Do not I to call on them and obtain the barga Jjey will i ifer you , The tolephorw line to the nmall pox ospltal , two an.1 tine-half rnllci from the cntrnl oHlce has lioen complcled , Dr. xiiscnrlnif nolitiK as miperlntendcnt uf onstructtnn on the last MO yardi of the inc. Th cleclrlo company with com- menilnbfe generosity charge the city but lalf price for putting up the Ihv. The Unl n CivthoHc Library ro prt' larhgto close the festival se-von licfore , ent with ft double "docial" nf extep tional . .terlt , next Tliuryday nnd Friday cvtn- rngn. Hie amunlrtg comedy ol "Nan , the 3ood-for.Nothln ( ? , " will bo presented both jvenlngK , prettied hy vocal and iastru mental music nd reclt&tioni. Th t > ro Kramrne U tlrt tnowt so'eet ' an 1 Jnrtruc live [ irepared by the incmHers thin s * son am' rill doubtless ha largery patront/od. NOTIOK , The iiwrnlsers af pointed to ippralse damages , If any , In the contenr- plated change of Rrfcde of Fntnam street /rout 16th to 20th trcet , will meet at'the ' office of tfje'City ' Clerk onMonday , l3b ru ryBl,1883 : , ' t10 o'cleck a. m. Al Demons who are deiirotu to In hear * be fore them aie hereby notified. IT. J. L. C. JKWKT , City Olork. A. beautiful night was witncised 111 theffowa Hilffu by pome of our cltlzec. Iwt night. Tlio cwiBO wns apparently th 'burning ' of diy grass , or possibly of i 'force ' , or bdtli. It left a trail of fro In the shape -of largo eiiBaro , rcsembllnt ; the windowH u brilliantly I'lumlnatcd ' ipnlnce.'nfterwards ' changlng-to the resem blance of a big torchlight procession , lifter on , there was a mnsg ot bright flame an if-n hut or cottnije hnd Ignited. This spectacle could lx cen fi r a couple of hours. f > lr. Jnme Giil'nhnti ' , of the U. I1. , understood that John .1. O'Con of bin and that nor w < w ft bmllur-in-law , hc'lonot buried t the poor fiirm. Mr Callahan procured metallic casket nt Jacobs' , And had the rcmalnn burled at Cas ady'H ' cwiratery. Ho nisi deairri to ' rchim hlii Hino-jru and hcirtfclt thanks to JohnG. Jncobs , Itev. FntherlHonlan.Dr. P. S. LciseuritiK and Oal. 1) . B. Houck , for their kind atsfotanco rendered. There WM a report Saturday that- anoth er case of miall pox had broken out at the Slaven house , as Ur. riclHcnring'a buggy was seen * .Unding in front of the ( loot during the forenoon. Invciti 'ation re- milted in arccrtainin ; , ' that John KUrady n long-time boarder with Mr.Slavcn , had been taker sick , but that Ur. Irtilsenrinp pronouncad the disease mcaslen , although haadmitVid he cwild not -tell certain a < that time whether it WOH ucasleii 01 Rinall pac. It is reported that a case ol Htnall piu : exintH in South OuinUa , but the - report lionot confitinud. -Tho weekly n-cetinjc of the Good Tem plars. Kriday opening at Knl hta of Ilonoi w Hall was largelywattendcd. Tliu lodge i > growiug very rapidly nnd KCHUI will , IK doubt , bo the lament ia the State. Laxl evening nine peraonn were initiated and n large number of proposltiuni received to be uct : l upon at the next meeting. Af tei the regular order of buaiuesH wax ditiposci uf theil dge was agreeably entertained b ) Memre. WrlBhtJUN ! Tom- , who hud prepared pared ome excellent papcra. Mr. Shrivoi , also rendered an excellent recitation , ol George Stebblns lost Ills horho Fri day. Or , at least , ho thought ho did A. maa accosted Mm at Hell's drug store , whoro-he hod stopped , and stated that he n * would take the horse to the stable if Mr. Stebbitis wanted him to. Stcbbins thank ed the fellow and turned the home o\or to him. The animal didn't show up am Btebbins thought the animal was gone iwuare tlio woodbine twiucth. Satur day .tlio homo wan found tied near Barka low's newa agency , by Harry Lucas , am returned to hit owner. The chop win took him oil evidently had a free ride , It- Binith'n famous double Uncle Tom' le. ' Cabin company-appcara at Uoyd'x opori iy house Monday and fTuowiay o veningH. 0 tya ho company tlio Montreal Post saye a- 'Notwithstanding the imfuvnrablo stat f the-weather last oveniiii' the liiuk wn crowded to witucMitliOHoconil poifornmnc jna f 'Unclea'Dni'd Cabin. ' Mr. C. II a Hmlth'a company in nn ununimlly ntroni - one , not only , in numbora , but in talent erne nnd they nuccced la giving unlimited fcntiH neal 'action. ' Thevarious \various characters of play are in the hands of artists who d al 'ulljuatleu totheir - roles. The entertain irant Is a good ono < in every respect , am acuardingly-tlriiws large houses. " MOKE .COMPLAINTS. 111 TlioDonvwIlno.Ma.ll ClorksonTliol AIuuclo Again , 1C ha or Several of > the Douvur short Ha mail dorks were in 'Chief Clerk Vni Dorvoort's uflioo Saturday , an ay if ted lufih their voices in lamentation th vela They claim that they are being worke la , to death , at very poor compensation er There are eight lorl < s ou the Denvo ire mo , who' Lnvo to work almost con ter aUntly. They allege that they mm bo nwako and working for twenty-si " liourg at a utrotch , uiul tl en have bu about nine hours respite for sloe be until they are obliged to take up th ng twenty-six hour ruu a ain. Lat me mouth they traveled 11,000 milei irl They looked haggard and worn and i Did is certainly outrageous if their storie bo true. They ask for help and moi his pay or they threaten to resign , r * Card orTrhanlca. of Ing Our wannest thanks are given I the order of the Emtorn Star , Frt a Masons and Burni Olub , and tli ire many kind friends who assisted an sympathized with us in our late afllit lion ; also for the beautiful lloral gi tliu from sympathizing friends. Kespoctfully WILLIAM GONNKK ANII Two Organ * . at Regulate first the stomach , sucon the liver j especially the first , so as I perform their functions perfectly , an will remove at least ninetoen-twcnt eths ot all the ills that mankind 'heir ' to , in this or any other cliniat th < lion Bitters is the only thing tin pry will giyp perfectly healthy natur 1C\1 actions in these two organs. Mail I armor , f-1-15 fai Inn Uuy your Oigara by the llox Clict at Saxo's , fob7-oodDt DATUS THE DARLING A. Real Mnn With Banning the Sufferers' Oonvontlon. Hi Modotly In Fnsnlly Mnltcrn Too RofrofthinRly Soulfnl. A Lost Opportunity for a Crooked OTre pomlcne elide ncr. LINCOLN , February 10. Did over BOO a jumping jrtclc'in the hnrds of a boy , who kept fooling with the string before hovrna quite roe y to give the cord the final jerk "which was to produce Urn. grand sovnoraault. It you have , and everybody 'hns , you will IMVO no di'iiculty in 'tolling tc mind the audd.oo and simcltanooua jerking of the > rtus and legs on such an occasion , rtiid when your regulni correspondent tells your leaders thai Dtus Brooks , of Omaha , was the jumping jVtk of the woman auflragc convention -you mil not bo surprised rthls arm/ing / honio entirely worn out Aa Datus tat or atoqped with a clcai two inchrn -daylight between the scat ol his pantaloons and tlu cold , hnjrcl choir , nineteen out of ovorj twenty of bhono wicked women , thai ho was. ciKHidiiiK'his'linic ' and onorgia to onr htcminwardly said : "O wha' n glo rioua chance'for ' a crooked pin. Poor Brooks must 'bo very much ex luurjted. Ho sat very little ; ho rm oitli er on his foot tolling the India hen r to run the convention or was 'OC cujinR ] that uncomfortable positior of 'a half < way between ready to RI oi'iher ' way at iho-slightost notice. Hi was like a western speculator or at oXdf0hionedwollpolo ready for ano tion j > or down. Brooks was no ulcctol ( ( cither by himself or his wife to the position of president of the as Boctutioa and for which it was wins pored around that the Omaha Ropub licau was to cnango fron - and < the icauso of woman suffrage frago waa destined to rccoivi n black < cyo , < hut as a Html peuoo .oiler ing the name of Brooks WAS placed n the bend of the executive committei and nil was again serene. In in ; hutubla opinion the organization as i now stands is very unsatisfactory to i largo percent of the friends of tin movement. 'No organization al would bo < better than a poor organiza tion. How nice and harmonious ou conventions and elections will hi when the women can vote ! As ni illustration of this statement I wouli refer my ireadora to aomo one wh < WAS present during the female suffrage frago convention. There was no pull ing-hair , no bloody noses and wlionovo the proceedings partook of the Brook flavor everything was all correct. 0 what a glorious opportunity was thi to-scald Chancellor Fairfield , and hoi oflucbually did the Brooks fnmil think they had cooked < the hea of our state .university , to say noth ing-of the slur Riven to that very abl and ofticient worker , Mrs. Dinsmorc In 'tho estimation of the writers of th presidents address , that documer was simply annihilating , whil inthe opinion of the at dtonoo who heard it , it was enl a littlo.uttaok on Chancellor Fairfielc because that gentleman had coma on first bont'in a light with the eon-ir law of the Omaha Republican. Ostensibly the address was an ar swor to the chancellor's lecture o "Work and Wages , " but as thr document hr.d boon so complete ! answered by Miss Dinsmorc , th Brooks paper was taken its a porsoni drive at thorn both. Ono would naturally expect inot csty in a foinalo suffrage conventioi but Datus Brookx was altogether to inodcst , oven for that body when li arose from his chair , whore ho had st fully two minutes , aud offered a res ( lution reciting how very oflicient tli present president ( his wife ) hud boot and proposing to ro-olect her for tli year 1832 by acclamation. But tin did not ro-olect. Datus may ha\ done this simply for the purpose i repaying the pr < < > dent for her prom ] recognition of mm on all occaaion oven at the xi < uuao of each and evoi member f the association. STAU ROUTK. ANTONIO SOI/TEDO. What a Hchoolmuto Buys of the Mn Who Was Shot by nn Editor , n The news of the shooting ull'ruy : a Washington newspaper ollico Thut day night , followed by the announc mont that Antonio Martinez Soltod who wont in to bluff the editor , w probably die of his wounds within few hours , brings out the fact th Soltodo is an old schoolaud class-ma of Mr. J. B. J. Ryan , a well-know newspaper man of this city. Mr. Jlynn snys Spltodo in a man most brilliant attainments. Ho is South American by birth and the M of a revolutionary president of ono the South American republics. Fro 1804 to 1807 ho attended school at S John's College , Fordhum , Nc York , where Mr. Ryi was studying at the time. Soiled to in a wonderfully short time , bocan 130 thoroughly Americanized and ma torod the language in a st 10 shorter time , He could not , howovc td oiiduro the restraint of college rule cft and loft to take a responsible poaitii ft in the groa * dry goods homo of A. ' Stewart. His temperament soon li him into u fuss at that institutio and ho entered a law otlico , fro > which ho was .BOOH taken by Churl A. Dana , of the Now York Sun , wl id discovered his ability and sent him to Albany as correspondent for the Su id This was during the height of Tweet ti- power and ho made himself convv ti0. aajit with the mothnds employed 1 0. the "Boss" in covering up his corru 0.at deeds and buying hia lucccss atal whatever object honulortoo no Soltodo came homo and wrote up i expose of Tweed and the secrets of tl Sun oilico , for which ho was BUI manly bounced from the oilico. Dai was not satisfied with merely dischar ing him but followed him up persi Unify and beat him out of BOVornl gwA jobs which ho w Biout t0 iccuro. Soltcdo then bogor. tno publication of The Free Lance ( a aott ot journal istic bandit , and through its column * brought several shooting scrapes upon himself. In the meantime ho. mar ried a widewho , was posscosod of some very valuable coal mines in I'onn&y ) vanin , which ho managed as Becrelr.ry , until at length ho drifted into the hotel busincsd in Washington , ending up in a row witn "ton " landlord. Ho then became > nowawapcr cor respondent and as has boon tele graphed secured the position of clerk of the sonata com mittee on railroads , which ho hold at the cimo of the shoot ing affray. Ho waa ft man of powetful physique , fine address nnd great courage , often approaching rashness. Ho has prob ably reached the end of a career that had his energy and talent boon prop erly directed , might have closed with the highest honors to himself instead of a violent death. , SURE TO GO UP. a 3Ttio Big Hotel on Tenth and Farnhom 3 3I I Streets a Certainty , , Messrs. Shaw & Field , the contrac tors , Saturday received a letter from Architect McElfatrick that the latter gontlomuit will be hero in about 'three wuuks with the completed plans of the big hotel which is to bb erected on the corner oi Tenth and i < arnhani ' streets. The plans contemplate a ' structure costing $250,000 when completed , and it is promised that it will overshadow the two other splendid structures now being built , the Grand Central and Millard. It is intended , it's reported to make the coming hotel the greatest ono in the west and . to adopt a scale of prices which will catch everyone who desires comfortable accommodations. Such a hotel will bo a big boom for lower Farnham street and rapidly incrorse the prices of real estate in itn vicinity. Railway Matters National Amociated Prem February 12 The officials of the Pennsylvania railway are non-committal rccarding the statement that in a few days the road will begin cutting western freight rates in retaliation on the Baltimore & O'li > , which it is alleged is tollow- iug that course. . 111. , February 12. The McLean , Havana & Quincy rail road company , which proposes to con : struct a line from IMoomington to Quincy , filed articles of corporation with the secretary state. Capital , 51,000,000. February 12. It was officially announced at the Penn sylvania railway oflico yesterday that the trunk lines have all put up a money forfeit to guarantee faithful execution of preliminary contracts entered into for an advance of rates. NEW YOIIK , Ffbrtiuy 12. An agreement Jius bcuit t-.jiod between the New Yoik , Sutn um.anna & West ern railway company , ( 'formerly the Now Jersey Midland ) , and the Dela ware , Lackawanna & Western railway , which will open an immense coal field in the Lackawanna valley. The former road will make connections with the main line of the Lackawanna at ( j ravel Place , that being the north ern terminus of the Susquohunnn road. The distance from there to the Scranton coal fields is fifty miles by the proposed route. This road to the coal fields north and west of Gravel Place will be abandoned. Capitalist ! interested in the Susquehanna roac have formed a construction compam of 82,000,000 , half of which has beer paid into , bo known as the Scrantoi Construction company. The roac will control about 4,500 acres of the finest coal land. NFW YOHK , February 12. An ad jotirnod mooting of the consolidated mortgage bondholders of the Colunv bus , Chicago & Indiana Central Itril way was held yesterday. Juliui Wadsworth chairman of the 10 , provioui mooting , was not present , because lit vo did not wibh to countenance tin of scheme proposed by the committee pt William L. Scott aruued in favor o the contract. Whitehead IS , , represent ry ing § 70,000 of bonds of J. S. Rogers and 820,000 bonds of C. B. Rogers protested against the adoption. Tin total vote cistropresonted$8,805,000 of which $8,761,000 were in favor o the agreement and $134,000 opposed The agreement was declared adopted OIIARLEY MERKT'S RESTAUI ANT. The experienced caterer , Charlc in Murkt , has removed his restaurant ti rs- No. 1212 Farnham street , as his in ' creasing business demanded inor lo , room , The place has been complete ! ; refitted throughout and will bo kop ill in first clnss style , and the latest deli a cacies of tlio season served. The bos iat brands of cigars are famished' nt th ito counter , but no bar will bo kept ii VII the place. Suppers for parties sorvei at short notice. fob4-0t of ofa Call at IIIOKMAN'S and see thos on "MoTjir.it HuiiliAKD" Collarotts the of are the Iat eat. . fobt-3t ) tin 3t. GETTING POPULAR. 3t.an Although opened only two month an ago , ttio Opera House Clothing stor lo , is rapidly gaining popularity by lei HO prices and good goods. The stock i IS- entirely now , and sold for cash a IS.ill strictly ono price. "Marked in plai figures" on every article. Call an examine before going elsewhere. on J. P. LUM > , T.od 217 S , loth Direct , Omaha. od JanUlFebl,4,8ll. in , m Mocking Birds and Red Birdt , a les Solomon's. feb0-2t ho Good Goods , living prices , n to Pundt's in. in.1's Good Goods , living prices , q jr. I'undt B. jr.by ipt Omaha European Restaurant , J UB in reopened. Meals and First Olas Lunch at all hours. Will take a foi an day boarders on or after the IQtli hen I'loasu call and give us a trial. n- nna na > -RKBH INVOIfK Jis ! - of those crisp St. Louts Crackers JUG is- received at J 13. French & Co.'s. MILITARY ROAD. Resolutions Adopted RoRtmllnB 1U Relocation to the Old Track. A mooting was hold OH Thursday evening last nt the Timmo school house , district " 44 , " for the purpose of discussing the relocation of the old 'Military road , " on which a change has been made , extending from a point directly went of Irvington for a distance of several miles , and it is claimed to the great disadvantage of the majority of the people in that sec tion of the country. F. Croncmoyer was elected chair man and U. N. Lytlo secretory. The following resolutions vrero passed : Resolved , That the aforesaid road was laid out and located by an expe rienced military oflicor on the best and most practical ground that could possibly bo found , loading from Oma ha northwest to the Elkhorn. Resolved , That this road was laid out and established years ago , when the country was in its infancy , and has served the people with satisfaction and comfort , with but very small ex pense to the county or state. Resolved , That this is the main thoroughfare for eastern and western immigration that pusses through this country by way of wagon. Resolved , That wo see no cause for moving this road from its old and traveled bed , only that it might benefit - fit a very few individuals who wore owners of land immediately along the line of the change ut the time of the vacation of the aforesaid road , among whom is one of our county commis sioners , Benjnmiii Knight , consequently quently we believe him to have worked the matter up in a cunning way for a mere personal interest. Resolved , A petition has been filed in the county clerk's oflicc , praying to the county commissioners to review and relocate the aforesaid road on the old track. Should this change bo made permanent where the road i < * established at present it will cost a largo amount of money for grading , increase the distance considerable and not make a road equal to the old one. It will also virtually1 close it against a great number of people who are settlers tlors of the northwest part of Douglas and the southwest part of Washing ton counties , as this is the only prac ticable route by which they can con voy their gram and produce to the Omaha market. Consequently this or any other change that may bo pre sented will prove detrimental to both the county and city. Resolved , Now in view of Ihis we would appeal to the county commis sioners for a relocation of the afore said road upon the old track and would respectfully ask the aid of the press in tm's matter. POLICE PICKINGS. The Levee Held by Judge Boneke This Mornlngr.1 The police court of justice was comfortably filled Saturday by offenders against the peace and de corum of the city , who had been cap tured by the police. Four drunks were disposed of by two being committed in default of the usual fines and two cases being continued until Saturday. Among these was "Cranky" Bill , who was in structed that ho must either keep so ber or skip. Sam Paine , the diminutive coon , who froze onto six quarts of milk Fri day st the Occidental , on Tenth street , pleaded guilty to his fondness or the lacteal fluid , and was given five days in jail , in which to bo cured of his abnormal appetite. SOUND THE LOUD TOCSIN- For the Cltlzantt of North Omaha are on the War Path. , February 11. To the IMItorul The Hoc : Wo , the citizens of North Omaha , BCD that wo have lost representation by electing six councilmen atlargo , as they are the ones who "sot.down" on us now and do the bidding of thou u inside ring . The chairman of the sewerage com mittee is Mr , MoNamara , the great anti-Slocumb man , so you can see that wo have no friend in him. 11 o scared our man Corbey into signing his , McNaraara's , report on sewerage , which was noth ing like the report given to Mr. Cor- " bey by the North Omaha delegates. As for our friend Sam Herman , ono of the six at large , Mr. Me. told him if ho did not sign the report , also , that ho would not support him for secretary - rotary of war when the democrats came into power. Another serious mutter , which is against North Omaha , is the now \Yaring sewerage system , which has been adopted and is now being car ried out by the Boyd council , and the game being paid for out ot the N irth Omaha sewerage fund. Wo understand at the lost meeting of the council that there was u shortage in the fund t < > meet the expenditures of the current year , and this was boldly assorted by Messrs , Baker and Corby , which goes far to show that the Boyd COUIL cil is already over-reaching its limit of expenditures , which must be covered up oven if it does have to be taken from the north Omaha sewerage fund. fund.Now Now Mr. Editor , keep your eyet open for a rousing indignation meet ing of the citizens of north Onuvha , And ono ot the questions to bo con sidered will bo in regard to bonding our city for any further publio im provements. ACTI7.KX. _ | HIvTNNY MEN. "Wells' Health Jlotumor , " gmateil remedy on earth for impotence , Icaii' ness , sexual debility , &c. Ono dollai at druggist's. Depot , 0. F , Good- an. | (5) ( ) Forty years' trial Ui prowi "BLACK * DRAUGHT" the best liver medicine iu Ui world. PERSONAL Col. Stnnton went eiwt Inst evening. I Hon. Ezra Millard left for ChlcixRO In't evening. D-yn ( Clark and wife left for the westj yesterday , on a few weeks trip. Jolltl Tt Hfill , tiio lcuograplior WitlrnoJ home from Rock Creek yestcnlny after noon. A. Cfthn started yesterday nltGhiosn for -hit to New York c'.ty ' and other east ern points. R. K. A lieu , deputy United Stales mar shal , leaves to-day for Fort Nlobrara on official business. "United States Marshal lllerbo * er and Postoflic * Inspector John U. Fumy ctiYne p from Lincoln yesterday. IT. K. Johnson , of Washington , who la n fcttondanca upon the star route trial In lincoln , win In Omaha yesterday. The Misses Boyd , daughters of Mayor Boyd , left yesterday for San Francisco , where Mr < t. Boyd and son are visiting. C..E. Na'h , ons of the smelting works itoekholders , left on yesterday's overland rain for Ogden. He was j jlned-hy Hon. Guy Barton at Noith Platte. Congratulations. Mr. A. R. Souer , the businesj manager of THK BEE , came around to ho oflico Saturday" with his face wreathed in smiles and a box of cigars under his arm. Ho explained , and lie explanation was eminently satis- 'actory to all. Ho was somewhat sur prised Saturday by the advent' bouncing boy baby , who will gladden - don the household with his dimpled cheeks and bright smiles. The mother and child are in a very satisfactory condition , and Mr. Souer is the object of numerous congratulations. "A Wtmdorfnl Effort. " ADRIAN , Mich , Juno 30 , 1881. H. H. Warner & Co. : Sirs-Your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure has had the most wonderful effect upon my wife , who has been troubled for three or four years with a kidney and liver difficulty. F. A. FERGUSON. feb71weod eiDe Meyer's CATARRH CURE. The Only Known Real Caro. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN-MONtY. ONEY TO LOAN Call at Lftw Otnee of 1) . L. Thcmag ItoomB L'relghton Cloch. , TO LOAA At 8 per cent In- . . tcrest In auras of 82,500 and upwards , tor 3 to 6 years , on first-class tlty nnd farm property. BKUIS URAL ESTATH and " AOBNCT , 16th arid Douslcs Sta. HELP WANTED. ANTKD Olrl for kitchen vork , ne Jlaus' rcstiurnut , 1518 UO < JKO St 14011 * " \T7"ANTED A good dining room grat \ tin W Emm t House. 113-17' I'XrANTED A' the S. W. corner of St Slarj's YV a > cnuc and 20th St. , a good man who un * derstauds the ga-den and general work of a place , tone need apply unless ho can brinfr r cou.- mcndation. 1411 * ANTKD A situation In a business houeo W by a young man who thoroughly under- irtaiid book ktepinjr , Is a Rood penman and ac curate at figures. Salary at tint not no much an object as a phue uh re ability and faithful pre fotmanco of duty will bu rewarded. Good rcftr encoghcn. Addrcxs M. 0. , Bee olllce. 145 t - Ftbruary ISth , board and WANTED-Dy man and wife : Prhate family preferred. Best of references given. Address stating terms , B. 11. , this ollico. 112-10 A oed barber at 60Q N. 10th St WANTED . 120 tf ANTED Girl to do general housnnotk W Apply at 1310 Jackson , near 13th. 183 13' - situation by a regltcre < WANTED-A Ailurcus . H. Barber , 20ft West Minster St. , Provl lecee , K. I. 134-10 ANTfD HOUBO with 4 or B rooms near W poatotHcc. AilUro.a Mrs. J. Cattflckl , 816 22a and Cumins Ht. 130-1V A carrlazo blacksmith , ( food WANTED . Address E. V. John , Ores ton , Iowa. 120-15 "VTTANTED tmt-class coon , ono wto uudor YY stiindsmeat cooklnifaswcllaspistry ; none but first-class need apply. Also a good boy a waiter. . , Apply at 1106 Farnham St 063-ood ( ANTED funding bridge and icnool bonds W Q. T. Clark , licUevue. 26-tf . 4 children as bnarden in a i-cleo WANTF.D , at 19th and California St. L. 13 LOOM IS. 767.U FOR RENT HOUSES AND'LAtyD. UENT A now house ol 6 roonu , all con EOH one block south of St , Mar ) ' ( uenuc , on 'ild Bt. 14U. 11 * UENT Small cottayo 3 rooms , cheap rOU furniture for sale. Inquire 707 18ih bt , bet Wobkter and Hurt. 117 U 171011 UENT NUill furnleliul room * , at 1'JIO .L' ClucagQ bt. 17-tf lOIUtKNT Amiall lioubu on : iil und liar- 1 no } , liuiulrooniiremliri. 141-13 * IIE.ST Homo of 0 rcome , corner 170 1710JI bia\vn drib , Enriinre John U I ) II' lueit nark.vt , 13th St. , c.ir IlnrnoISlltt Ono plain furnished ro-m , iliiMji suitable for .n . or Uo Kvntleniiii , ca.t KHIU ol 10th St. , bet Vicrce and Paclllc. 137-11 KENT rurnUhed cottage , six rooms EOH lOCallfoinlaSt. lia-tt l OIl HBNT Furnlihid room suitable fo J > housekcoplng , northweiit i-orncr Ibth and Clark St . Inqulio of K. V. Smith , 10th Ht. third house north ol Uiacn. lUJ-tf UEST-FumUhrd room , S. E. comer 14th FOU Caia tit 105-tf RENT A nlceljr furnished large fron room , pleasantly located ; with or wlthou , rd. U.W. corner 18th and Jones St. 111-11 Nicely luiulbheJ ro ni liuiiilre EOUUKNT bt. 117 14 11KNT Uiilurniihcd roou.ii , SV. . U > r , FOIt knd I'onirtl. ' DI. f "I7OII UENTFurnUhcd with or ultliout bean i ; a f roi.t room , ploa-antly Icxute i on llr.t rlixn- at No. : U5 N , ] 4th bt. , iii t tide , Int. Daitlipor and Chlcngo. TV.O guatluiuu i nr man t u i n | ( prifurcd. Inqiilruoii prvmlux , lid ( f "I7IOK ItfcNT A gooa houio. ol lour rooiiwa 1 } J2 ptr month. Newly kaltomlned am > a | < vrfd , IStli bt.UtMinIlo artlan . Jaik n 7W-H FOlt UKNT Fumltlicd roonu. Citlrab o lo cation , noutliMut curntr 10th and lUvui port t U WO-tl. FOU KENT Stable. 1510 Howard Struct Inquire of W. M. lliuhman. 70 tf. (7011 SALU Frcih milch cowi , alto nice lrvl I ; butter at IltalVUroccry store , corner Tenth and DoJyo. Vgb3-lui * . 10R KENT KurnUlied front room. N. E. cor F Wi and Jackwn. i2-U RIJJTjftnovn ptscc fonthei-rt M ISth . "reel , r.ni hn ( gulUklo lor 'tfrctn' Ic | f r- ilcn : ft KO' 4 > 10U0 Wlth citfrii , filter , itoo < l M'bdrii , a l > c rlt > K orchard ftl > cut MX ) Leaf. lnK * r , p \lncs , n Urge amount * I ( tooscbory and V'&nt tnishe , &c. , ir. For terms and conOl- jfttis apply at the Crolghton Homo. 42-U HKNT PunilslieJ roam. Inqulru U2J FOR 8t 33-it 17.0K uENr-Uoorag ' blocSi 093 H' HKST Ilooin partially furnished. Capita EOll , bet. 17th and Ibth , south slrio. 6-t KMT Two acres of ground , benne tcdl FOUR on CumlnR street Enquire ot Ku- gone O'Neill , ICtli and llomirJ. _ M U. OH nr.NT Homo of right loom * . Hnqulra i J. Phlptxi R&e . 1812 . Filth St. D77-tf I7IOR KENT Fob. 1st , commodious brick rod- I ? denco , corner 19th and Farnham St . Ap- > lytoltr E.A. Ittner , Tabor , Fremont Co. , . owq , Uterencc desired. _ Ml-tt RENT One ot the best stores on Coming. FOR . , 0x21 , by January 1 , 1882. 820 U RENT S tarnished rooms orer MM Eon ' Exchange. N. B. cor. 10th and Doif- trwita. 2S9-M _ _ _ _ FOR RENT Nlculy furnished rooms with or without board. Reasonable prices. 201Sx COM St. ' > G1UKHRNT Pleosan sunny room suitable for" Jj two , with board. hefurciiccs required. , SIB N. 20th St , bet. Chicago and C 89. 1TS-1J- "OR SALE OK HALF Mules and linn c < u it Redman' * F lOtii Btrect barn- 141-B * TJIOR SALE At Solomon's , 12C4 Farnham St. , JD Kold fish , silver flili , cclnlll atore , doTll Ish. imported canary blnls , t Ikliii ; i arroi- , gold nnchcs , red birds , mocl Ini ; birds , flsh Colics and aquariumu , nil sizes and tt\ks , at price runion. able. 142-tf SALE The r cut aut nut , No. 410 10th He. EOH all fliturcs. A good buslrictw tab- llthed. bcason for Belling pr prlctor obliged to ga o > 8' . N. V. Jensen , on the pruntecH. 121-11 * lOa SAin A fine family drlvln ? team of horses lh now top buggy and harncts ; Will exchange for city property. Enquire J. C. Elliott , corner 14tn and l-arno ) . 87-11 SALE A good second hand street lia < k EOR sale , nt a low bargain , by Dr. Isaac \nrdg , 1109 Farnham street 74 tf. 710R SALE Souerkrout b } thobirrcl , clicap ; , _ J i cr gal. 40c , at Durham Meat Market , 13th Bt. , bet. , Douglas and Dodgo. W-H "CIOR SALE Houeo and full lot lngoodloc - JJ Won , cheap. Price , J1250. Easy terma. McCAdUK , Opp. post cfflce. 15tf FOR SALE Best bulldln ? lot In Shlnn's uf- dltlon , 142 feet cast front by 120 feet depth. McCAOUE , Opp. post office. U U FOR SALE 1 sorrel stallion , Clydesdale , 8 years old , weighing 1660 pounds. 1 black , stnlllon , } Norman } llorgan , G j cars old , weigh- In 1550 pounds , took flrn' premium at Nebraska , latate Fair , 1881. 1 Kentucky Jack , black , , weighing about 900 pounds , 4 years old , took first premium at Nebra ka State Fair , 1880 and I 1881. Inquire of Chas. Neber , Farmers ilous . City B38-U SALE OR RENT A grocery store and \ FOR butcher shop , doing1 a good business. In- qulra at this office. 012-tf TJ1OK SALE 2 nice counters and 2 silver platod- JJ show cases , at Oco. II. I'cteisou's. 804 South 10th St. 741-tf FOR SALE Or will excha go for Omaha pro perty , an improved BCC on of land adjoin ing a station on U. P. R. R. M. DUNHAM. 1418 Farnham St. , Omaha. 720 Smr- IPOK SALK or trade for city propert ) , on JD pnn ol horses , harness aud wagon. Addrca b. Y. , ihinoniCj ; 722 tf SALE A itooa sovcn-yoar-old hors * Warranted to drive single or double. En quire of George CanHoId , Canflrlil hn-i o. Klt'h. KOrt t B M3.tr MISCELLANEOUS \ llonday eiilnjr , i oan maa Ixn t SIRAYE11 . lUjoarsclil. Hail hciil-iall haltu. un new shccsallaromxl. 1 Ibirul renunl will liu paid f r her recot cry. L. Hllihlcr , ( ! "nvei.t . ft. Iwt. fit. .Mat\'an\cnue anil Ilcuunl St. CHOI E rUUIFOHSALE Onemllonorth A ot 1'ort tallioun , Waehlugian Count j , 2SO- crcsHOIn ; cultuation , balance KOOtl timber land , excellent stock farm. 16 miles north ot Omaha. Price , S5.BOO. Chris llathmann. Blair , Neb. , Jan. 31,1E82. ISO tf CUTUATION WANTED A woman with a chll O ( a jearo'd ) wanted to work In a Email ( nmij Iy where she can haa a homo. Wages no ob ject. Inquire southeast corner 8th and Farnham. . 132.11' niCK FOHSALrT.SIurray. . 119-tf riGELV FUIINISHED ROOMS With or without - [ out --oard , at 2011 Cast St. 12J-16 * COSTUMES of Mrs. Itosa MASQUEIIADE Schmidt , cheapand elegant , llth St , be tween Farnham and ilarncy , next door to Lor- cnson & Co. , merchant tnllorj. lilt H OIANO AND ORGAN' Instruction by Miss E. JL C. I'arll.t , f > . 20th St. , bclon Pierce. OI-U T7IUHNISHED OH UNFURNISHKD rooms , J ] also put of house lor tint , uortlinest cor. 20th a < W Cass St. 114 14 * HIGHEST PHICE paid fjr all kinds of Iron , , metal and rags , by 1. Gnllnsky & Co. , 102 l > ougl&9 St. 49-lni nWKMSIieD UOOMS FOU UENT-S. W.Cor. Jj 10th and Da\tnportM. 096-tf mWO FUIINISIIED HOOMS FOB KENT In- / J. quire at lloepc's Art Kinporlum , 1610 Dadgp street. OOS-tf . OF SMALL HJSINKSB t wanted by experienced man. Small salary. JL . Box W2 City. DC8.U m I SIIIUTS For the next 30 clajs , wo will , on the. receipt of sixty cents , send to any address , , Kstpald , one of our unlaundred drcsa Shirts , isltlvely only one Shirt sent to ono address. EUltEKASHlKTCO. , 040-lm Marseilles. 111. C1UKNI8HED KOOMS-Wlthln three Mocks of JD poatoffli-o. Inquire at 1BTO Pod o. B2G-tf ITIUUNiailKD UOOMS For single gentlemen ; J } also one front room with piano , southwest' corner 18th and Capital a\enue. SOO-tf ' NEW CITY MAl'fl. 10c.-Mount BEMI8' , $2.60. OEO. P. I1KJ1I8. POIITHAITS IN CKAlUN-l'astilu and OlL i else decorathe palntlnj. MUS. D , R ? WAUDNEH. room 1. Jacob'a Clock. T > KMW UUUM. btc In page' B , , . ' At A. H , riandor'sKeea Btorol „ „ 1013 Harney St. BiH.t | B EMIS1 REAL ESTATE EXOHAMOK.-8 lit paee. \ I. WDER Absolutely Pure. This ixiwJcr neior larlee. A marrel of puiltn strength and wholcuonuncn. More eccnomlcai' than the ordlniry klnda , and cannot be told In. companion with tbe multitude of ktr twt , short weight , alum or phonphato powder * Sold only Inn ni. r HOVAL CAKING POWDER CO. , NovYork.