iliE OMAHA DAILY BBEi JkFARC.T . 2 ! > 1882 I UK fMILY BR . JW1AHA. Wednesday Morning March" ' * Weather Rnport- ( The following observations nre t- " . ? the Mine moment of time at nil r' tloni named. ) , irARrmrrr. U. R.SM AL Bur ! ? \ \ OMAHA , March 28,1882. ( ! : ' " lilver 4 fit 10 Inchon above high water mark fro ti Hignnl stivtlonx nil nvor th/counlry slu-w n very low buromo'er. of Imlr has cosonnd co nppoarlnR In profusion. The aisowira of the dlllorent wards meet tliocount * clerk ono tl&y next woelc , probably on Weilnosdny. Sprlnif woither h ngnla eracrRcd from nbovo nnd the Rtroots ore bocomitiK quite dusty nnln. \ndroi' Bnznr , 10A8 Farnnrn , fifjont for the Unlr wnl Fft hion Cotnpnny'a Perfect foct Pftttcrns. Spring stylus now rfftdy. Now Ida ii. Catalogue ! ) frco. mcli'J7-Cl Another huga tostlon of planter ftll from the ceiling of the District Court room ycstc-idfty nnd the plaso looked like It had experienced nn earthquake. The fifth nnnual rep > rt of the Omaha Hoard of Trade is out in pamphlet form and presontH n neat npponranca. It con tain * a rait lund of valuable infurinatl m and htatlstlca and i ft credit to both com piler and publisher. Tht rctn ins of Dr. Isaac Kdwarda were yesterday taken cant to Loaveu * \rorthInJIana , in charge of hlo two son * , N. N. Kdwarda of thi cUy and John Kd- ward of Mt. Vermn , Iowa. All the rel a'ivei were present in the city before th departure of the funeral l nrty. The quadrennial weighing of mall o the Omaha nnd Ogdcn railway postolfici begins on Saturday next , to continue tht t'ydnyw , Twenty-two weigherH have two : appointed by Chief O'ork ' Vnn Dorwort , all Grand Aimymrn oelectod from a ! partfl of the State. - J. J. Monoll , f Omaha , bas prcsonot H . Albib'it lodgp , 1C. of I' , of 0)unci with a hnnd'omn nwurti nnd Hcab- bard. The gift was made because St. Al < ban'd lodge hai purchased morn uniform and qulpmcnts tlian nny lodge in Omalm or Counoil Bluffs and because it * is lette fitted out in every respect , * * S. I * . Morre & Co. always come to the fnmt with their window displayn and to day tlio broa i front in fairly resplendent. Fiuo drcBs goods , nill.n , linens and avery conceivable article H combined in n way to produce the most harmonious effect. The lay of Bkill in their dressing window. ) / shows that an artist's h nd lias bet at 1 / work.1 Am nnat tht va leas rovcrsen thrtbua Inett-ot the Slaven Ilotol had to contend agaiimt the past year , there was none BO- di astrous to it , a the 1 ite "umall pox care. " Still its over popular proprietor has been at wuik main lately renovating its uumoroua apartments , nnd now we find the house open otico more for the enter talntnent of gueUa. In fact it in almost full agatn. We loam from n reliable aourca that the city physician pronounced tlie house safe four wockn ago. PERSONAL. ChiiB. MoDonald , the Worth of Omaha , has returned. P. E. Kustls , genernl ticket agent nf tlio H. & M , , loft for Ciilcago Jcntcrdny. llolai d It. I'letcltcr , of IJlnlr , left for Ogden yesterday tobegln weighing mail on the Onion Pacific nn Saturday , taking the fmt run In , Jnpt. JnmoH H. JfcOIure , > f Vinosune" ' Ind. , is In the city , vi-itlng frlonls. Mr. McClure IR n Mason In very high standing and Is cordially welcomed by tlio membora of the fraternity. Will Woydruff , the good-looklug trnT- ellrjg agent of iletcalf k Bros1 well known lea nnd cigar IIOUFO In this city , was in from it nuccestful trip on Monday , nnd left g 'n for about alx weeks' absence In the Mra. Elisabeth lj. Hume , a well known resident of Ihia city , left two weeU ago to visit f i lends in Ontario. Shu wuu tnkan nick nnd dluiat Hr.intfonl , < m Monday , March 27th. The remains uill bo liiouclit to this city for burial , Funeral notice tieafter. 0. K Kankin , formerly of the ' Hoard of Trade" in tbU city , unJ ol Into hi the employ of Mr. Chih. Gablor , of Fremont - mont , Is In the city en route to hi * homo in Chain ) ague , Ills , , where he * has been Buuin.oneil by tdegrnph , H8 h looking well and HIM warmly welcomed by his old friend * here. TUo N ll Worka Sold. ' At 10 o'clock ft in , yesterday thu of the property belonging to the Onmlm Nail Works Company , took place at the oilico of thu United States marshal , Deputy Marshal Allen con ducting the tulo , The first bid wiw from the First National bank , the holder of the judgment under which tlio sale was made , and was for ? 14,007. James Oroighton bid 845,000 and W. J. Council $15,100 , the pioporty being knocked down at the last named figure. The deed was ordered made out in the nonio of W. J. Connoll. Sudden Changes of the Weather O ten Cause 'Pulmonary , bronchial , and oath- uiatio troubles. "Drown'a Bronchial Troches" will pllay irritation which induces coughing , oftentimes giving immediate relief , mSO-lvr Full line of now buttons just opened at O'Donahue & Downey's. TIMES AND OUT , The Third Grand Jury Com- plotob Its Work aud Is Discharged. Five Indlctmonta Atalnet Bldnoj Bmllh , Ono. Against Whleky Jack , and Othoro Not Rofttly for Publica tion. The present toria of diatriot ourl will doubtless bo long remembered be cause of its protracted cession , nnd especially bccnueo of iti triple grand juries. The grand jury concluded itt labors yoatorday nftornoon nnd wiu discharged just bofo a adjournmaiil of court. Judge Saragn wan vorj brief in his remarks , saying : " ] thank you , gentlemen , for your at tention to the business that has boon brought before you and have no doubt , but that you hnvo di-ichargod it hon estly nnd conrciontiously. You arc now discharged sino dio. " Several indictments wore returned , some of which nro not ready for pub lication. Those given out nra : For ctnbcz- zlrinont , ngninst Sidney Smith , the Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine ngont who was recently arrested in Little Hock , Ark. Indictment for larceny ngninat John Connolly , known us "Whiskey Jack , " This refers to the hog steal ing caio , in which Dan Stundon nnd Connolly wuro implicated. Stun- don's indictment is probably ono ol these which nro uot given to the pub lic. HIKUT'H TUIAL. The court was occupied nil of yes terday in the trial of Henry Siert on ono of the indictments lound against him. The argument was concluded about three o'clock nnd the jury re tired. A quick verdict wns expected but the juty did not coma in until about 7 o'clock. A scaled verdict was presented which is ionerully thought to bo that of guilty. ihe trial of Siort on n second ia- dictinont will bo begun this morning. A PANIC. A Small Pax Patlont Appears In the County Clork's Offlco. About 9 o'clock this morning a stranger who wore the garb of n la boring man and was largo nnd robust in appearance , entered the oflico of County Clerk Baumor nnd inquired for the commissioners. Ho was told that they were not in and that ho must ccino again. The stranger insisted that hia busi- icsa was urgent. EIo said ho wanted lomo help from them and must have t. "I have got the email pox. " Previous to this startling announce- nont the five deputies and clerks sat tyoing the visitor with aomowhat of ompassion nt his forlorn stato. They voro nil busy but had time to drop n ympnthetio tear , figuratively. At the vord "smallpox" live heads disap- joarod suddenly and ten pedal cx- romities attired in brogans of variouB hopes and aizos , took their places. Everybody got under the tables ox opt Deputy Clerk Leavitt , who fell nto the ouspidoro iu hia haato. A ) , ilorris btuck his head out from under iia desk and Herbert looaed up with n nahon face and both yollud , "You it. " The small pox patient aaw ho had rented a panic and wisely took his clo- arturo , muttiirinp na ho went down troot , "Wull , if that didn't look like lot of frogs leaping into a pond to soapo a atone lirod at the crowd , I'm 10 hand at simile. " The boys alowly crept out and ono > y ono by ono took a chow from tlio ommon fund of fine-cut ns ttio best irovontatlyo nt hand. The patient was afterward picked ip by HcCluro , nnd sent to the post 10U30. John Haanuan , who was taken to lie post house Mend ly , died at 10:20 : . m. , yesterday , probably from lack of ttention during the early stage ot the iacnao. Cot. llouck interred the re- inins at the county farm yostor- ay. Duyond the fuot that the deBased Based was from Kentucky , nothing articular is known about him. FINE HORSE OAR. lluns Upon tlio Hall Aorosa the Contlnont. Attnuhi'd lo thuuveiliind train from tocst yustorday afternoon was u ( ijlinv car which hud upon ita bides 10 myntio words , "Palo Alto , " and hiclins built by the Central Pacific lilroud. Upon inquiry it wnalearniid uit the oar was n private ono of Ex- ( ivonior Stanford of Califor ii : , built y him ozprcably for Jmrso pnBaungora , The car inaido is divided into ten alls , all of which nro padded and ejnst wide enough to allow the jrsto lo atnnd , At the end of each all is an arrangement for obtaining ater , which in carried in liugo tanks , either end of the cur , The whole rangeuiunt ia most comfortable for 10 equincsexcept the narrowness ot 10 stalls which does not allow the jraes an opportunity to Ho down , hero are diliorencea of opinion , how- . 'or , as to the wisdom of allowing a nrso to Ho down on u car floor when 10 oar is in motion , nnd the builder ' thU car took the stand up sidu : it. The car is under the charge of J. t Winnia , who is going after Stan- ird'a blooded stock in the east , mong these horses ho will take back o the atallion Piedmont , from Ulii- igo , nnd the inaro Happy Dreams oin Now York. Both of these orsea can otop below twenty. About ght brood mures from Albany will unploto the outfit. A Farmer's Testimony. OUESTON , Iowa , May 21 , 1881. III. H. WAHNEII & Co. Sirs My ttlo eon has boon cured of weak kid- uys by tlio use of your Safe Kidney id Liver Cure. M. 0 , BBTUBH. A BEAUTIFUL SIGHT. Grand Display of Millinery Goods a Mrs. E. B. Onrtor'8. Everyone , ntlcastovorylndy , knowi where Mra. E. B. Carter's milliner store is , on the north side of Farnnn street , near 13th , and it is at all time an attractive spot for the fair nox For several dava past the nalosroon has boon undergoing repairs whiol wore but rocoutly completed , and thi now stock of ( 'ootls opened out for in apoction. Monday Mrs. Carter hold hei grand opening , nnd the store wai crowded with ladies of taato and fash ion nil evening long. The disp1a > woi a btautiful one , nnd certainly ns fini as over made in this city. The goodi wore all superb in style and the ar rangcmout oxquisito. With the room brilliantly lighted , n most onchfuiting scene was presontod. ftfrs. Carter , assisted by Mra. A , E. Keith nnd several young ladiof woru attentive to every guest , and gnvo them ample chance to BOO the rich goods on shelves nnd in coses or every ido. It would bo impossible to describe satiflfactorily the many line articles , but n bripf mention of a fan of the most noticeable will interns ! our readers. The handsomest nrliclo in the store was n close-fitting bonnet in cnmoc pink , with lovely pink ties in imita tion brocade lace and shaded fuathorc from white to pink. The crown and front wuro trimmed in solid bead work of pink and white. If anything was delicately and exquisitely beautiful this was , It was nn imported bonnel and the price way up > Ono of the toniest bonnets was a "Mother Hubbard , " with pink on- trich feathers about the entire front , falling toward the face. This bonnet is of French chip , nnd the trimraini > is mostly on the brim. Ilats run extremely largo this spring , and ono of the prettiest in thu stock was of cream brocade satin , with white pearls and cream feathers. The lining is of bronze nnd flowers to match. Two magnificent ostrich plumes fall across the brim toward the back. It appears that they don't trim much on the crown now , either in hats or bonnets. The display of lace collars nnd col Inrottca , is immense , there being eve thro-I hundred different patterns. Th stuck of ribbons ia unusually fine aw in these the "laco effects" is the lates novelty. In flowers nnd fnncy ar tides , the line ia not leas complot nnd among the former the lily urn sun-flower of the losthotic Oscar Wilde figure conspicuously. In connection with this display Mia. A. E. Keith has the finest dis play of hair work in town. A hand some blonde wig with natural curls nnd puffs attracts great attention , am work of every kind is equally fine Ladies can find everything for head wear here. Tim growing custom has necessitattx the addition of a now work room which will Boon bo connected with the aiilca room by an electric boll , and the conveniences for waiting on customers are perfect. The opening con tinued last evening and through to day nnd this evening , anc ladica will do well to call and BOO the finest display in the city , under thn most favorable circumstances. CONFIDENCE RACKET. Another "Gray" Fleeced of Bis Little All by Depot Sharps. A young man named Ward was iofraudod out of $14 at the Union Pacific depot yesterday by confidence men. Ward came from the eut yes terday , having a ticket for Mead. While ho was waiting about the depot lie became acquainted with a nice looking young follow who called hitn- jolf Randall and who very kindly of fered to show the stringer a portion at the town. Young Ward was anx ious to look at the eights of the Gate Oity , nnd therefore accompanied hia now acquaintance willingly. After wandering about a while they uraivcd at the corner of llth and Howard streets , where the so called llpndull met an acquaintance and the three walked in together. In a few moments the acquaintance "tlished up" n check for $800 purporting to bo irawn cm the Omaha National Bank , tid Diked Randall to change it. The latter was u.tablo to do that , and ap pealed to hia friend. The young man mnouncnd the fact that ho had only If 14 , which wns all left him from the imount ho left homo with. The man who held the check said hut amount would be enough to meet lis pressing necessities , nnd ho would lot turn over the check to Ward until hey reached the depot , where it night be cashed , nnd the 814 with n louplo of doll ill's for the trouble led noted. Thinking this a pretty ; oed Bimp Ward went down in.o his cans nnd brought forth the money. U thu next corner the new-mitdo icqu.iintancos found it convenient to into a aalotm r.iul .step out of the uck door , leaving Ward with the vorthless check. He naked noino ono vliero ho could got it cashed and then liscoveied the client. The confidence hapn are not yet discovered. The Nobraaka National. The old Brash building , which has eon moved into Twelfth street , ia tting rapidly fitted up for the tempo- ary quarters of the now Nebraska lationnl bank. A firo-proof vault is loing built , counters nnd railing are icing put up , now windows nro being iut in , and the interior ia to bo neat y frescoed nnd otherwise made at- ractivo. The now bank buildiut ; is eon to bo bogun. The plans , which mvo boon drawn by Dufrouo & Moi > klBBolm , have boon adopted. The rent will probably be of iron. Sir , fates is now in the vast to nuke ar- angomonta for such a front , as well is to gain some ideas from the model > ank buildings. It ia proposed to uako the Nebraska national bank milding very complete and a model tanking houao iu every respect. . . i Five hundred wild goo4o < &t Buffet's , I5o each or three for $1 , m27-2t BROKE JAIL. Two Men Squeeze out Be tween the Iron Bars. Other Criminal News and Notes. There was quito a disturbance nl the Willow Springs distillery Mon day , when a gang of five or six fol lows , all said to bo Htrangurs , applied to the night watchman for a supply ol tanglo-foot nnd wore refused. Thoj took exceptions to what they con- Bidernd a want of hospitality , and pitched into the Kuardinn of spiritc and abused , pounded and otherwise maltreated him. They broke his nose nnd used him up shamefully. Officer. Kaspor nnd Block Watchman Hill appeared on the scene and captured thrco of them , lodging them together in ono cell on the west side of the city jail. Yestordny when the jai'or ' went in to inspect the prisoners , it was found that the cell wag occu pied by but ono man who lay upon the floor asleep. Scattered about him wore broken fragments of chnirs , tables , brooms , etc. , uhilo two of the iron bars across the window were bent apart nbout seven inches , nnd the window Rush , glass and screen on the outside were in n demolished slnto. The other two birds had tlown. An ollicor stated to TIIK BRP. re porter that ho thought these bars wore previously bunt in this shape , but no ono over dreamed that n man could equaozo out through so narrow an npcrturo. LIe thinks the chair legs and seat were used to break the win dow and that the two mon then slid out between the rode. The affair hap pened nbout ! t n. m. Wm. Morinrity , the crippled deaf mute who abused the ollicora nnd others on Farnam street Saturday nd was givtn twelve hours to lenvo town , wna picked up attain Monday in an intoxicated condition , nnd nftor mother trial conducted by moans of pencil and paper the ofiendor was sent to the county jail for fifteen daya on n bread and wuter diet. Five tramps lound sleeping in box o rs wpro hauhd in Monday nnd dealt with summarily. Two of the number were sent to jail for six days on a diet of bread and water , ono was discharged and the cases of the remaining two continued until yes terday afternoon. One Slocutnb was sent to jail in default - fault of his fino. An individual found in Biggin's faro ba'ik creating a disturbance was locked up and his case was continued - tinued for twemty-four hours. * BRICKS FORBUILDERS. A Chance forSomo Enterprising Firm to Jump At. At present , when the erection of so many now buildings is contemplated , the question of the source of supply for brick for use in the work ia nn ira porlant ono. Every year the demand for this class of material becomoa greater and in numorout cases the im possibility of obtaining aufficiect quantities baa seriously embarrassed the contrnctora and delayed the com pletion of buildings and other im provements , auch as sewers , etc. A gentleman who boa resided in this vicinity for mnny yeara has called attention to the existence of an un limited amount of "tho best clay in Nebraska for making brick , " about three miles north of this city. This is the locality of the old Florence brick yard , which , in 1850 and 1857 , turned jut Bomo na fine brick , ho snya , na wna 3vor seen. There is a Inrgo area of this olny land which could b * purchased for ilmoot nothing or leased for a nomi- ial sum nnd which lies right along ho line of the Omaha & St. Fnul railway. Wood for burning the kilns ; ould bo obtained nt much less cost .ban in the city nnd the man referred , o assorts that bettor brick thnn any low in use in Omaha could bo turned } ut at nt least one-third less expense , han elsewhere in this region of coun ty. The owners of the land can give t clear title and ho thinks that some ivo firm ought to take hold and utilize .ho valuable clay deposit. Free of.Coht. All perform winning to teat thu ineritu of i greit remedy .me . that will jxiaitively ruro Consumption , Coughs Colds , Atth- im. Bronchitis , or nny allY'Ctiun of throat mil lunga nro requeatml to call nt Jchrotor & 15echt's Dru Store nnd got a .rial . bottla of Dr. KingV New Ditcuverv or Consumption , niKi ; of coat , which will how yiu what a rrgulur dollar-nUe belie vi.l do. LIQUOR LICENSES. i Large Inoronao In the Number of Dealers tn vhe City. Fur Buvornl days past applie.xtiona or the rjuuwitlof liquor licenses have icon coining in at the city clerk's of- ice thick and fust. Monday w a ho closing day for the filing of the nine by tho30 who expected to get huir now documents by April 10th , Iiu date of the expiration of nil li- onnca nt present held by the liquor lealers. The number of applications caches eighty , a largo increase over hat ot three months ago , when the irot enforcement of the Slocutnb law rns made. The following itt a complete list of ho applicants , na taken from the o fil ial records : A. Ililey & Co. , J. W. Murphy & Jo , , Alex Daemon , Edward Locder , fames Falconer , Ilonry Kaufmann , fustus Kessler , Michael Wallonz , "rank Pivonki , Ilonry HornberKer , ' . A. Hnmman , 0. B , Schroth , Mrs. 'hillip Koch , Fred Wirth , F. R. Smith , Jacob Kaufmann , John Frank , I'hoa. Oallan , D. L. McGuckin , B. F. iladson , Sclireiner & Erdman , Ohaa. 'inch , John O'Connoll , Peter Qoos , ) . Kalmbach , Samuel Boatty , Ed- rard Mauror , Ohaa. Rasmusaen , Ad- Una Jnhn , M. W. Kouuody , Edward Vittig , MoMnhon , "Abort & Co. , Iclirotor & Bocht , Mra. J. Baumann , ) wen McCaffrey , John Svacina , J. G , fugont , Kenn&rd Bros. & Go. , Henry Brummer , Mrs. M A. HiptfiiR , Got ! liob Zinimcrmnnn. J Williboorsc lliohnrd Wilde , John Powson , Hot man Smith , H Meytr , B. McQinni A Co. , Ilonry Pnmll , Honrv Onthofl H. llasmuMoti , Kivrt Mnii * W. Week bnoh A Co , Mnx LJ > I/ .In ins Nnsl ; Matkol A Swobi' , Frotl Stanck , A tl , Glndntune , Jamoa P , Ewinc Chna. Kebor , Alfred WollI Fred Lanu , M. A. MoNnmarn , Join O. Br.indt , Mr . Amelia Thuno , E , Dalloiv , Soron Nelson , F. E. Adams Felix Slaven. Chas. Josephs , S. C Baldwin & 0i > . , John Wallace , 0. F , Goodman , J , A. Iloedor (2 ( places ) Jnraaa For yth , W. J. Whitehouso Rdwnrd Deidrioh , John Dwyer , Mrs , H. Shannon , Peter Smith , 0. G Fiold. At the rnto of 81,000 n year foi each dealer this will not n very hand some hum for the school board , ever counting out th < > st ) who only take druggists licenses , of whom there arc comparatively few. Donth Record. Grace E. Van Camp , wife of C. L , Van Camp , died March 27,1882.The funeral will take plnco 'o-day , the 29tb , from the residence of E E. Es- ton , South llth street. Nora , daughter of lUchnrdandKntc Do Darling , died March 27,1882 , ngcd three years nnd eight months Funer- nl from northwest corner of 14th nnd Loavcnworth streets , Wednesday morning nt 10 o'clock. A BIT OF HISTORY. The Tenth Anniversary of the U. P. Transfer. The following will bo read with in tereit not only by railroaad mon , bu t by mnny others who will recall the events alluded to. The Nonpareil of Tuesday morning aays : Ten ears ago yesterday the first gai'g of workmen wont to work for thu Union Pacific company at the "transfer" in Council Blutfo , nnd ton years ago yesterday the firut railroad work was done on the grounds where the Union Prtcifij passenger nnd freight depots now stand. The first gang that act in its work hero was headed by Oapt. N. T. Spoor , until n few yenra ngu freight ngent hero of the company. Ho was sent over from our neighboring city nnd wns accom panied by n gnng of eight men. Upon their arrival in Council .Bluffs they found it necessary to unload a car o wool before they could got nn of fice , converting the car thus emptied into a "freigh' ' house. " Of the orivinnl eight men there still remain at the depot W. L Prntt , cishior , nnd James Kane anc John McArdlo , who still work for the Union Pacific , nnd A. Van Order , who now works for the C. & N. W. ni the U. P. freight depot. To-dny , on the same ground , there nro employed sixteen ganga of nan , numbering ir all nbout 240 , nnd the ' 'box cnr oflico1 has boon auporcodod by a two-story building over 200 feet in lengh , with covered platforms twice aa long , nnd an elegant passenger depot 100x12C feet , and costing over ยง 200,000 , with mile after mile of transferring tracks , all necessary to handle the business which ton years ago wna conducted by eight mon and a box car. For some of the facts of this interesting railroad history wo are indebted to James Kieth , foreman on the platform for eastern lines. TO SCHOOL OFFICERS. Circular Relative to the Annual Meetings of the State Su perintendent I think it well to call the attention af school ofncorA co the qualifications } f voters at thu annual mooting. 1 do not think the subject is well undor- ilood , owing to some ambiguity in the language of the law. According to nay interpretationsupported by thoau- ihority of the attorney general , every ) no who can take the oath in section 5 , pagoa 22 and 23 , can vote. The oath ind qualifications in section 5 explain ; ho ambiguous word voter in the first line of section 4. An to the meaning of the word term ; ( the last annual assessment , " it is mid that the law makes the assess- nont on the first day of April , and .ho act of the assessor is not necessary o make n legal assessment. To illus- rate : The law defines what theft is , ind it ia necessary that there should 30 arrest nnd conviction before the 'act of theft is established. So the aw assesses property as it is oh the 1st day of April , nnd the record mndo iy thu assessor docs not add to or .ako from the fact that the property -vas legally assessed on the lat day of May. It ia not necessary to keep a poll jook or any similar machint ry coin- mm to n general election. 1'ho btl- ; ma may bo collected iu any coiiven- unt manner , and the law doea nut to- piiro that they shall bo preserved uf- or being counted. Be sure to bavu everything iu mind hat should bo attended to nt the un iitttl mooting. The question of the mure expenditure of money should ) o tit finitely settled , or else should iu > ) ! uinly given into the hand.i of .he > oard. If you have coniulencu in : our board , it is well to allow them lonsiderablu room for the OXIMCISO of udgment. If you have no confidence , ay definitely how money must bo tx- mndtul. A little forethought upon Ilia subject will save much trouble md bad feeling in tint future. It ia well to remembtir that if the iropor report is not umdu in time that ho district may lose ita share of the tate apportionment. Do very caro- ul to have the report correct. W. W. W. JONKS , Supt. Everybody who contemplates pur- basing FUKNITUIIK will titid it to heir own interest to inspect the im- nonso atock ut the store of CIIAH. imvKitiCK , who unquestionably has ho finest assortment of FUUNITUUK , tc. , from the best manufacturer * nnd ho nowoat styles , aud ALWAYH MAKES , OWEU MUCKS thnn any other VUHNI- 'DUE dealer in Nobnoaka. Furniture sold on monthly pay- nonts at cash prices. CHAS. SiuvKiuoK , 1200 , 1108 and 1210 Farnam St. . at-mando-lmtf ni27-mon.wodiV - - Oruickshauk's opening Wednesday ironing , ni28-2t Tlio Only Known Real Ctiro. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN MONh ONKY TO LOAJJ-Oali at UwOmcoof D , li. Thomas Room 8 Crelehton Ulock. LOAfi At 8 per centln SP WU.UUV terert In tuiM.ot (2,600 anc upwards , for 8 to B years , on Orst-clftna city and f. rin property. Bums URAL KATAT * nd UAH AOIUVCT. Uth and UourUg BU HELP V/ANTtD , UANTKD A practical painter. SUady cm < iloyment to the rl < it , party. Call at Uoom 0 Cre'ghton Block , tttnocn 8 atid 0 o'cljcka. m. 673-68 * "ANTED 01 1 f rvencral housework. $4 W per week tniuompetentgl l.alsoaimrae ; Irl or second Irl. Apply at southwegt cor. Cal fornla and Hist Bin. 5M 23" ANTED Nurse girl 1204 Farman street. Helcmon'e. it AN ( ttrn llti ) dcrlriea board nlth a nice Jewish family. AilJross till Thurs day of tills cek K. K > lila olllce. 678 8' ANTK1) A R > od fallorcsi on cu torn W pant4. Apply 1220 Fa tiain nt. 79 3 WW ANT'D A com ) o'ent laundress. Mrs. It , W Konutzc , S. 10th street. 676-1' A FIH8i-CIjAES ale Iran rtcs r a situation , twhcru Iil4 nor Ices wor.la ho required. ditrt s for ono wetk.box COT Council U ntlj " wa. iu28-6t" \TEI ) 0 ocd girl In store. Addrcu W Trado-man I * . . with rocommenda'lons , DSO-TO " \TTANTED-By a practlci ) carticntcr In all V > lt brancheB , situation aslorcinan. In. ulre at lluo olllo- . COS 29 W ANTEU-Utnlng ro tn girl at I ha r ro' ' hton lluu:0. - , , , _ _ , , , * " \"IJ"ANTED Place where I e.n o.rn my boird VV board with prUclcro of going to school. Addrets I < . E. W. Hee olllco. 6fll-2j' [ \T ANTED A waman cook Sirs. McCoy near VY nttwpoxcrnmoiitcorrall. Must hoapo.d ne , no otter need kpply. St& l" Immediately an experienced WANTED Trimmer ( or R i\lllncrr \ house In Ll' coln , Neb. 0i 23 \17ANTtD Dy a young man board and room VV with a stilctly pihate family. Itcfer- co required and exchanged. Address O. C. A. IJeo office. 72-23 A situation In a Urn tuna Uouso WANTED man who can keep ocoks. Not pa tlcalarar to wha p s t on. S lary at first no > o much an object as a place where merit will bo rtwardo-1. ( 'an pivoRood reference fr m pro-oat omploxer as to character and ability. Addrc.sM F. thlj olllco. tOI-tf Two g'.tli . at i aclflc lieu e. WANTED e.fi. . 23 Aslmutlon AH houtcketp-r ly a WAVTED a child five > ror old. U [ er cucooxchi > nKfd ; Call or addretoOU r > . 18 list. 6502 t ) Anu-ady , In'ustroui girl to dj WANTH houu-juork. Apply at 1711 Jack son strout. 5B2 WANTED To rent from A | nl 10th , n hout-e of not lens than ilio room ) for a family of three po'BOnn. Kent rot to txcerd $ ' { > per month. Address Tenant Boo oUioi ) . 6.l-3 ! > * 3 ' To RentKmieu or mant > nd * lfo W'ANTED room In a prhate family with or without board. N caai.Brtuitnt. Ct lit rally lo cattd. Apply to V. this oitke. 517 35 * - ' 000 at B per cent interest , for WANTKD-S'2 Al socunty wi 1 bo' given on business property. Adrrcos Equitable , tare U. l > . headqu ncrs. 540-23 A good girl at corner Hamilton WANTED ets. , fhlnn'd addition. Cett wages given. 533-tl Scholars. I nsons glvo.i In Er- WANTED Oerman , wr tinp ana arithmetic , terms che p. Inqureat No. 1614 Burl street Omaha. Copy rlvhtlig done at the same place. 630-29' To sell a barber chop , eood 'o- WANTED , good business , sstUfactcry reasons fir sellli e Inqulro at 117H. ISth ftrett , Omaha Neb. 637-tf A ( oodhouee east of 23rd street , WANTED Fainamand Dodge. A D. M reo ' 4th and Farnam. 3230 Family of peed landing to adopt WANTEl without any compensation I . - qulrnat H. Cbristlanson , Midwife , No. BOO 16th Btiect , between Cuinmg anu Hurt. E13-S * First clues coat and pants WANTED . MetcaK Bros. Council Dm Its. 600-30 TT7"ANTrD Oooil pastry and meal cook VV at thi Niagara house , Tenth fctroi-t , be tween Far amaiiit Douelan. Apply imme diately 464 31' PANTED-Hoarders at trie Oarlleld hoesc , W N. W. cornu 14 th and Jack n 8ta. 414 tf "ANTED-Oood girl. AD ly at 1088 North W 16th street. JIK . J. SI. COUS8MAN . 308 tf ' A gouu ( .m rr geniral house work , also n nurao girl , northwest c-r- i 231 and Hurt Btreafi. > 3-U < I ( .11 Fuc-aiui ! Dridv U'Ii'lir ' Jl uoi.o VV " T HHrV l 4 children as b < ardors In a acleot WiKTED , Bt 16th and California 8t. L. LOOMIS _ 767-tf / 1 IIOCKKS * HOOKS WANTED To keep even- VjT Ings In return for trade. P. 0. 15 < i C02. inJ-tl AN1 KU B utifiiru hod rooms for man nnd wife , unlit bo moderate In price. Ad ilres * II. , H. o otllcc. it 7-tf FOR HE-Ml-HOUSCQ AND LAND T.IOi : HUNT House of 'lten ioom . him. cio L1 Kiilr | J. t'hlpiu I'.oe , Iol2 ) . Fifth Ht. _ I , VJK ii K T Fui nUhed loom with board , II Moil > in. i < rotenieiiU. 1718 DoJ.-e kt. l nr RKNT-n wi No. nn.imi 1:2 H. 12th I1 si. , . , . .uu i i n.-uurantboa d ng hou o. Ml li. .lonoj. * ll 577-3' r,10ll JlfcM1 llanJsoinely lur I hed Iiont i' room , It gentleman , nrdoritrunt , lief- jrcn et 1312 Dodge tt. between J3th and 1 th ttrecta , 68 - ' -I UHNISAEDlronTrobinT. rent 3 Farnam L' "t but ltitli nd 17th t . _ K ] * 170UHKNT-OH 1 t April iext a good busl- L1 > iom ro-m S2it0 ! mar c.-rntr cl 16th and J&mel evlU . 1710U IlENT FurnUhod rooms at 1407 Howard LJ UtweenHth nnd l th BtreH * south side vithl 3 block * goiitlt fait of ) > oatoince. 554 tf , IliiNT IUi en in cxchangj for board , ' with othar lOBrdcrJ , al o front chamber urnUhtd liOSN , 17th t. P63 tf pO'KKNT Vnim T. Murray 10 K NT One largo furnlat od roui ) , lth bjard , on Hrst floor , out * de wuranco U03 iornla ( nt , 615 tl f\6R FvK7Tl'Vunil hod cuttase , > lx roam * . | j 2210 California lit M . Hall. 621-tl , orrent , 1410 Chi- cage street , between 14th and Uth. renU hou ilota , farrua , tore8 , , BUMIS etc. OIHces 15th and Douirlim SU l UKNISHtUUOOM 10 KENT At 2020 Ht JJ Mary' * Atenue. 480tt Oil UENTN. . E. } , fee. 6. T. 16 , U. 11 , un lmpro\ Douglas county land. 1J miles Irom R. K. station. ' Inquire at S118 Davenport itreet 423-tl T10R BENT Nicely furoUhed room. Apply at JJ I4 Fwmhara ot. 11M ! "I710R RFKT St room In brick bafUlnr , W. L' E. corner 16th and Cumlng. a f ifeod- man , 1110 Farnh&m St. 203-U T7IOK HUNT- House on snerm&n , enno , Jj rooms , with liable A-plv o N. W We rill , .107 rt. 12th 507-t' ' i < UK KENT rurnii > nf < i n ii i < o , .N * > tb nnd J ckgon S.WH l.iNT / . .IKK JJ craal.rKichu < oN. E vet. 16tli and ftfoct * . TT10K RKNT Nicely famished roanu with ol JL' without honrd. IltMonnblo price * . 201S Cv * SALE-Tearn ol ork hor-te. Will ex. FOIl ( or colt or cattle , S14 S. 10 h tk , 674 31 * SALE 14 lo ! lnN.T. . n M of city on nightly Iccvion. fjro to ft&O ucb. o monthly pkymenkt. Ue KRU * , opp. tx toiH . MMI 71/U SALE One nccond-htnd 25 hsrse power JJ onfflne. jcncd M newM o t 8 howetiowcr , J \ and two IS horse | X > * er engines , now. IDlloraj of all ntc ! , rcH. Inquire Umahn Fourdty nd Mtchlno Oo.U , 1' . IIjr. let 17th and 18th om h . &C2-lm T710R SALK A $300 tide tnr buRgy , used T ry L1 Illlln . PrlfatVfin II ne lUrn leih nt , 644 2S1 1710R HALE House three rooms nnd hslf lot.on JU 20th slrcct north of Creek , $000 eath. On month y pi ) mcntt 81,000. John L. He3ft ue , opposite po tofflce. 63tf FOR SALE. Fine family marc ; 3011112 and gentle , tip . 421 Council 111 it 21-1 . la. J * _ _ ft _ * * vtv JJW. % ti * , V/UUIIVH HI i' a. | U & * - * g 8AIB House end lot on cany term * . I Apply at 611 Wn'nut street bctwwti 6th and I' ' streets South of U. r. depot , also entire * household ( foods. Ml-30' * EOH BALK A good Mock of general mer chandise , will Invoice between four and tlvo thousand dollnrs , or will exi htnint lor land Address , 8. O. Thomas , KMrbury , Neb. 608-30 * BEMIS so U houses , lots , farms am * ' - Olllce , 16th and Oouclas Sts. "IJ1OH HALl > -Uno almost new Organ i heap on JJ time. Inqulro at 314 South 10th street. S03-23 * Tj\OR SALE Salooi stock and fixtures and U lease RUcn , coed locitlon. Enquire ol L. H. Spencer , northeast corner llth and ilarney. I spl 4m tl [ OI AliK Fltsares of land on rnundos [ 1 St cct , with fine ri'H dcnco , him and other Improvement. 1'rico $2f > 00 : terms ca y. 47Mf W. U. Dar ott , Bcnl tstate Agent. SAI.K A new houto and lot , 26tll nnd 1 Douglas St. Inqulro to A. Ilouman , 90th and Farnham Is. 418-ltn * "IT10K MALE A I'll 10 ( U ncta > o ) , in excollenl JL ; cjnd t on ; > cry chop Inquire at thUofQce. 8pl429-tf IjUiK S LE Five kcro > .flaud , 'i otory frame JJ house , burn 2 wolla nnd other linproTe- uicnts , cast eldo of Saundi M etroot , near Fort Omalm. For particulars add esi OeV. . Drew- Btcr , Oakland , Kcb. _ 401-M T OTS , SirOeach , (5 down and' 5 per month Jj HKHId , Agunt. "I71OR SALE House ulth 0 rooms , barn and , L long lease of lot on Ifitb St. , bet. Hurt and Webster. Inqulro at Edhnltn & Erlckgon'a. 855 tf IjlOH MALB Cur load of fac blackcy muloi JtJ broke Apply of J. W. HUnner. Coin Ia , . 826-lmo' "TTlOll SALE 32 rwldonco loU on and near 16th JJ street. Price , 3M to $10 each. Tormi easy. McCAOUE , Agent , Opp. Poet Office. 860 tf IT10K SALE lllcyclo , 4Mnch Htaodard Coluiu- JJ bio. Apply Union Elo\atrr. 203-tf KAUT1KUU KESIDKNOE LOT8100 each , $5 down and $5 per month. KEMIrf , agent , 16th and Dougioa St9. TT'oU ' ALil'or uillexclm w for Omahn pr JJ I Iperly , nn limirorcd sec qn if land adjoin- inK a station en U. P. 11. U. M. DUNHAM , 1413 Farnham St. , Omaha. j-/'svt FOU f.'AUf. S03tB.STAUUOOK A COK. Pounds otrno ceconntr } butrvr lor silo cheap ; also fiosh milk uieij ihj t Oiccery Ltoru , corner Hth aud Iiu , u 474-lmo B HICK FOll HAL K-1\ Miuray.UP" UP" HAY Ai < t. li.Auaor'u H a BAuiiiO Harney St. i MI8OELLAHEOU8. WANTKD dl covered a new process ol triple-plating common steel knlrc * and forks , irjsa forks and npouns , at one-tenth the cost if electro-plating ; in nppcamncs equal to new ilatcd ware , and ( or durability warranted * ' ' rear ( or years. Saves scouring ; BBTCS cnlvo. Any one c n learn. You can m ke 110 to * 20 a day plating at (1 per dozen. One nan ban made 672 In three days. There Is urdly a family but hss knives to plate. We 111 send the full art and Instruct you free OB ecolptof $1 and guarantee 600 per.cent. profit. \ddrrss Ik > th culld SIlTW Fate | Co. , 507 flth ivenue , New York. 5S2-30- I70UND A plain gold ring with name enC - C ( graved Inqulre.of F. J Dee ollirc. ha WINCIiEbTEH Is prepared to ncelvu puplU or Instruction m pil tin ; . Please : all atN. W. cor 2 ith St Mary ave. | 56 30 " " " " Cl eter "lllack""ciip"rasnb rriel. MAMMOTH dozen , S2.CO per liundred , $10.00- wr thousand -'Idle-Wilde Place. " Leave lera ur 1414 Dodge st. John O. M Illls. mch-25-cv sat-4t _ _ IK f\\\ irrTmapTe trees I rsaloTlO to 12 40.JJJ feet high , ono mlle west of Fort > tuaha. Address VV. C. Alnsworth , Omaha.Neb. 470-1 * _ _ _ SO W1" 1UV | htt" lnterest In an es- 3 > t ) , taolUhcd bu > lne8S , paying 40 per / . : ent. For further rfonnation apply or addrowi Jk | V. U. B. Allen , 1110 Furn ui street , Omaha , Ni.b ; _ 417-tf. 'I1O UUTCIltUSANl ) alOCKMr.N ily mttlo 1 _ scaled are ( gain In perfect order. Call on ilr. Van Oi man at stock ) a ds , 10th St , bet. 'apltol avenue and Da > cn'art 8' . Plenty of ard room and stabling , liri ght straw In > > ale ir bod-ticks. K ESTABIiOOK. 425 U _ 1ANU AND OKUAN Inecructlon by Mln E 8. Parttit , f. 20th St. . below Pierce. 9t-tf ) iHill-JAud Brst cliwa table buard , at 2011 L t , Caxabt. _ ml 1m * jMl3' : NEW ( 'irv MAl'a. 10c.jtouuUd B Maps. ? 2.tO. OI'.O. P. rXWTUUeTlO.V ON TYPE-WHITE 118 We L ore In fruquei.t rooilpt of a ) < pllcatlona for' piraton. HELL ti AMES , 1500 Farnbura , -ciitn i Ittmlnitton 'type-Writer. ' febl8-apl TrtVh Ut M cnolcu ot SO full loin to lease 3 ncnr I'reiKhtcn GMIego forC26 tier yari } ] ( cxicr L. Tlioniai & Hro. , Uoom K , Crelnhtc - \ j ilooK. iiOMf I.ViiifEll OJ - , i''STKUV AKD COV'.I ' 'OSALIBTi ' 4B 't hstK.t , vivlweuri ViI \ I in.iuej. * th tnu id of kJ | | K J , obUllI t -ij ' ) l > RlA..Ct : tf tn < HI : > rfont , anw itM tain coiMltionrf 1 1 ro ' > > n 'nctiiRdi to - ' " ' Hi . . ' < , nti Absolutely Thb ) powder netrarlw. . A m rvel o/ ty. strength and whole om ne s. More eoo jlc l thin the ordinary Unds , and nonot b old In competition w.lh the D'nitllude of I" * oat , short weight , alum or pho ihali < powdrr. . Bold only In cans , licit * BAIIKO i'oVBW CO. , 00 W T St. , New York