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I I I'j I 1 M I I i T ' V' . * l V , , ' . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , .ATK.L I.'HE DAILY BE1 OMAHA. Thursday Morning April 6 , Weather Report. ( The following observations are taken the same moment ot time at nil the fil lions named. ) WU DWARtMWrr , TJ. S , SlO At , 8KRVIOX , OMAHA , April 5 , 1832. (1I5 ( ; p. m. ) River G feet SJnchcs abet e high water mark Omaha and 3 feet 7 at Yankton , bOOAL. - Dnprez& Benedict to-night. It looks as if the rainy HCH OU hi fairly set in. Fineat aasottincntof 1'raug'a and hai ' painted Esstcr cards at Jfofip'e'a. al-2t Three-fourths cf the fire alarms n now pent in by telephone. Lori Hawklnn , the young colored ins , , who attempted suicide on Monday nixli IA pronounced rnfc , * Thorny conncil did tnoio work i * less tinio Tucsdny than * at nny tucelic * * ' * " ' ever h'eld by them. The funeral of the late Mw. T. Mi Vittio took , place , at JO a. in. yestcrda ; Interment nt Prospect Hill. _ , f It Is4a-remarkaule coincidence , tlm HA > calI an'djllornlfcrglr were each beato by just ninety-nine vote1" . The district , court yesterday afte tran'nfiting a 1 ttlo ( irdinary bnsmcHS , tob u receia until 1:30 : pf in. * --Tlio entertainment under , the auipico 3 of the Sodality of the Holy Family parisl has been poatponeil to the 2Gthjn t. ' Fresh Cows for Sale Two extra liiu thoroughbred JerHey cows ; two extra fini common cowg , kind and > gentle , Grahau 1' . Browne , Nebraska Poultry Yards West Omaha , wcdf at&wcd There is nothing that draws a crow in Omaha like a minstrel ahow and Du prez & Benedict , who "take the cake' ' i that line , will have a big house at lioyd to-night a , Rev. J. y > T < lugram was compelled t abandon his meeting atShuyleronaccoun * of an attack of fever. He returned horn . Tuesday and is HDW confined to his bet Duprcz Ac Benedict's minatreU , th oldest traveling organization ( > f the kini in cxhtenca , will appear at Boyd's ot Thursday evening , and as tuual will b greeted by a largo audience. w It is said that the men recently Mi " charged at the U. P. transfer were thoio who came over and attended the funcra of the late Geo. Armstrong , and tlmt tha wnn the cause of the bounce. The rain , which has been increasing tc.v.iily , extends as far west ns Sidney , The rainfall is heavy over the whaU dis tance. From Laramle to Green River it was snowing , and from the latter point to Ogden the rain was falling heavily. The city friends of the Saratoga .Lyceum , will be glad to learn that the closing meeting is deferred until next week , We incsclay , April 12th. The prcs ont condition of the roada would othcrwiso ' deterjmany from attending , In the police court yesterday cnio dnmk was sent to jail and one disturber of the pence ditto , A warrant was issued tor our worthy street commissioner on the charge of striking a man. Considering all things it wan a remarkably creditable docket for the day succeeding election. When Major Uoane arrived at the treasurer's office yesterday , ho was confronted - fronted with a card upon which the vote of yesterday was recorded m lurge letters , followed by the words , "Ipsu Dlxit. Toes up. ' He lays It to the city oUiciol who has a surplus of initial ) . The party arrested Tucuday under unspiclon of stealing the Burgical Irwtru 4'meiit sold to Sohroteri Becht was did. jtihorged by Judge Beucke yesterday , it appearing that he had come by the prop erty'through the mistake of a pnrty win ' carried off hii own valise and clothes am' ' 'loft'him a satchel containing among othui things these two speculumH. Now Tomivlool , String Beans , Aupar 1U . Cucumbers at Wlenion' , aprO-St | The government Btoni-whtol htouinc General Sherman arrived | it tha ! per TneVday en toute from St. Loui to Bismarck , whitlur the boat fecs to transpoit governm > nt supplloa to the up per Missouri riyer. The hteauier lolt St fjonin two weeks ago , with a light had o 'supplies and no pasucugcro , bound for lien I ton. . The ladlci of the Congregational church are preparing an entertainment "Jwbich will shortly be given In the church parlor * In which n fan d ill will bo the principal feature , llepurtx from the re. lieir.tila indicate one of the moat unique und pleasing entertainments of the eeaeon which will certainly draw a large audience , , , r-0n Sunday morning last , Abrom Buaklrlc , of Mainelaad , Catu county , u youniiuan of twenty , attemv-ticg to shoot t geese , exploded the left I arrel of hU 1'un , shattering his hand no badly that am- patatlon at the wrist wax necessitated , Dr , George Stewart , of South Bend , per. formed the operation , Tuesday was the fifteenth nnnlvcr- nary of the arrival in this city o ( Mr , Bertram Il&nsen , for many years con nected with the Lnlon Pacific land de partment , front which he retired April 23d , last , ou account of falling health. Since April 4th , 1807 , Mr. JJanseu has tieea many chinges in Omaha , which , In those years , his risen frJui a vlllige to metropolitan importance. He has hold many ieipon lbe ) pwitlona , and under hU 1'uidaoce and eUorts tbousendi pf settler * have taken up their hornta In Nebroiku , | /Uthough / he has traveled the world over , teoayahe basnodetlre to leave Omaha again , and will make it his home for all timcja.come. He U the agent here of die { 'loific Coast SUpmBhlp company. ; i. ROSEWATER'S REVIEW The Annual Beport of the OH Engineer on Public Works. The Street Grading and Qu termpf Done and to Be Done. The Waterworks Hnnqcom Port TUo Viaduct , fltc. The annual report of the city oni nccr , Mr. Andrew Rosewatcr , up the general subject of public wor has been aubinittcd to Mayor Hey who will present it to the city coun next Tuesday evening. The center of this report will bo of interest every citizen and the suggestions inn will bo worthy of especial nttontio The report is as follows ; STIUET : HRAUINO. The following work has been pra tically concluded under the head Kradingdurinp ; the past twelve month Cass ntreet , from Twentieth to Thi tconth was completed by the Duf Bros. , nul accepted by tllo city , embodied 17C03 cubic yftrtla of grai ing at 10 cents per yard , amounting i $2,820.08. Tenth street grading , 1 to Luke McDermott , in just beit brounht to a clooo ; it Hvill ombodj approximately. 10,000 cubic yard which , at 24 } cents per yard > wi amount to § 3,217.30. Ou the abovi Jlj2(7.50 has been paid thp jcohtrai : ortodato. ThoVorkon thoatrocl j/tho street commissioner aegrogatc to March 1 , $13,17. , > 42 , leaving a ixliibit of approximate oxponditui 'or'grading and crosa-walks and n pairs , 9W,21t . ' Of this , ' , § 3,000. i wid by special tax , thus leaving a ; olal cxf onso for grading , by coutrao a id othorrriso , for the year endin March 31 , ubout § 10,21 ! . In addition to the grading done b ; .ho city , the county has radoi Twentieth street south of St. Mary' vcnuo , to a width of forty foot ; aho .ho extension of Farnam'street , Citin ng street and several main thorough ares connecting loading county road , ivith the streets of the city. , jQpRDH A-fI > OUfTKR.S. At your solicitation an ordinanci stablishing lines 'twenty foot fron ; ho property line , or Joho-fifth tin .vidth . of otrcots , was prepared by nn md adopted early in the aeaaon \nothor , ordinance inercasinf ; thi tenth of gutters was also paused , ant yiil very materially improve tin Irainago capacity of the streets , Since the adoption of these ordinance : ! io contracts for curbing and gutter- ng wore lot , one on tEOTH STUF.ET , 0 Messrs. Drosol & Mack , extending rom Farnam street south to Pierce trfotj'it is now about two-thirds omplotod , though some of the work irill have to bo modified to comply nth specifications , bufora being no- optable. The' total extent of the ontract amounts to about $11,000 , icing based upon the following rates : 08 cents per linear foot for curbing. 73 " per foot for 3 foot gutters. 89 " " for 5 " " 105 " " for 7 " DODOB STREET. A contract has also been awarded to ohn Green for curbing and gutter- ig Dodge street from Twentieth to 'hirtoonth street , based upon the fol- iwing rates : 70 cents per linear foot ir tourbini ; and $1.35 per foot for uttering. This will aggregate about 0,800.10. The rates of assessment u that part of the street west of ovcnteonth street , whore curbs have cen directed to bo sot thirty feet om the property line , will bo somo- hat increased in the blocks aiFected , tving to the increased lengths at the Drnors of the streets. My oxpor- mco in the past season loads mo to jggost the appoiiitlnont of proper in- [ > ectom to romuin on all such con- met work during the construction , ) BOO to the proper enforcement of pocifications. [ t is impossible for : ip city engineer to see to the com- lianoo with specifications in all do- nils , for the reason that whenever ho 1 called away advantage is taken by bo contractor in work which admits f concealment. The cost of inspec- ion should bo a part of the expense mbracod in the levy against the prop- rty on which the cost is assessed. NEWKllAOK. Tin , most extonsiyo public work one ia the past year is the adoption f plans and actual construction , since > ctobor Jut , of three and ono-fourth illes of small pipe sewer ? , covering lie urea between Farnam and How- rd streotsj east of Twentieth. The ystom , as is well known , is designed or the disposal of aoworaqo only. Ita onoral operation has already boon escribed in special reports submitted. only wish to eny , therefore , in collection ection with this subject , that a claim ivolvinjj the payment of a royalty of an cents per.foot on all pipe laid under ! un system may como up in the courts. t is based upon n patent issued cov- ring various special contrivances , for uahing , voptilatlinf , oto. ; also upon 10 brood ground of the UBO of the ipos on the general principles in- Dived in this system. So far as the utontod contriyanoon are concerned , hayo made special designs for the ork carried out here , which does the pcossary service of ( lushing nutoraat- * lly by an ontirolydifferent moolmn- in from that of the patentee. So iat the only basis upon which , in my Binion , a royalty can bo enforced , is decision that the ponoral principle E automatic sewer flushing , regard- SB of the mechanism used U cov- red in Mr. Wnring'a patent. This uoalion has not as yet been tested i the courts of this country , ough it has boon much discussed m iigiueerfm * journals. In the interest t all parties concerned , I woulu ad- ISO the city to let the courta pass pen the claims , unless theyare with- rawn. The cost of the three and a u t ° r nilcs alluded to is as follows ; in" ? , -of mainB wh' ' ° include - JO ieot of Bixtooa-ineh iron pipe un- jr the tracks , and all air inlots.man- ) les , grading , shooting , concrete ork , cement , etc. , eonneotod with o work , 810,123.70 ; feoa patd to rl rning' J M-BS ; to Mr. Bert rt , § 400) ) local engineering , etc. , 1,141.10. Total , $18,787,61. has been in addition to the above $2o8G drawn on the bond fill to pay1 for pipes usnd in the lateral which , however , will revert back that fund as soon as the sppcial levi which cover this excess in the fo districts now completed are colloctc This , therefore , makes the expen thus far actually incurred by the ci on the small pipe system ! lly sener dUlrlct No , 1 , 4,570 fift lly aewtr dlitrht No , 2 , < , 41 fcot y cr dlttrlct No. 8 , 3Mi3 feet , Uy ewcr illnrkt No. I , 3lfll loot ToUl , 15.PGO fcot , , . . . , . . , ! < lfi,221 1\\c \ coat of laterals has been sligh ly increased above the original oat mate , owing to a general demand I have pipes sunk deeper in order I drain the lowest collars , and , wit that in view , 'they were sunk froi ten fcot to as great a depth as twonl feet. The general demand for sow ( connections in this city , since the ; sewers have been built , is so grot that , in order to extend facilities fc lateral newer connections throughpt the city , I would recommend the irr mediate advertising for the irmtcrii necessary for the mains oxtonsio north to Cuming sheet. The cosU material and laying of pipe will ir volvo an expenditure not to cxccc < § 10,000 , from its present tonninu near Dodge street to Cuming streol It will also bo necessary to lay th pipe around the bluffs to Dax'cnpoi and Ninth streets , through privat grounds. The cost of sach right o way would bo nominal compared will the improvement secured in the gen eral grade and nature of foundations The entire work of laying pipe sewer on the main and part of the Intern was carried out under the .persona supervision of my assistant , Mr. Gco ' W. Tilsbri , C.'E. , whoso care , skil and fidelity to the interests of th city I cannot commend too highly Very frequently when workin through wet , treacherous ground where water had to bo pumped da ; and night and work prosecuted with out ntoppago , ho remained with th work as late as 2 o'clock in the morn ing. HTottM WATUI : SIWIIIM. A contract for the completion a the storm water newer in South Oma 1m creek from Thirteenth to Nintl street , wAs lot early in October ti Messrs. McCauley A O'J3rion. ' . It includes the , construction of ol catch basins , manholes and nthor ap purtcnaiices , on the cntiro line o /owor contracted to bo built. Undo these representations the city wa led to arrange for the curbintj , gutter ing and grading of Tenth street , will the expectation of filling the etreo full width , and carrying the surfaci nroet water through the basins inti lho sowers. A brick inspector , at i ; est of § 100 , was. also appointed to in ijisct brick claimed to bo on hanc cady to go into the sower. Althougl , hny were to have bpgun work on or > cforo October 15th , 1881 , and prose : ute work at the rate of ton feet poi lay , for every working day from dnto , tot a brick has yet been delivered 01 aid. I recommended last fall , that ho city annul the contract , in view oi heir breach of good faith , but no ac > ion has as yet boon taken , though nc ess than 80 working days hayo passed iy since the time set for beginning. VIADUCTS. Under the direction of the council , urveys wore made nnd proposals skod for a viaduct on Eleventh street , rom Jackson street to the alloy , bo- ween Maray and Mason , last fall , 'ids for an iron structure , with a wenty-sovon fcot paved road way , nd a foot way on each'aide.for pedes- riuim , were received , varying in mounts from § 05,000 to § 100,000 for ho entire work comploto. The Union 'aciflo railroad company have inti- mtod that at least one-half of this mount would , bo paid by them. The reposition has , however , as yet as Jiuod no definite shape. From surveys made by mo on 'hirtoonth ' street , I am convinced liata viaduct under the lowest tracks pen that street , (10 feet wide , can be naily constructed , with a light change f qrado between Loavenworth and larcy streets , and at a cost not to ox- Bed § 8,000. Considering the im- ortanco of that ntroet aa a main lioroughfaro to Sarpy county and as business street , so small an outlay ) secure travel from any possible ancor , by avoiding the crossing and : aok , I regard this as the most prac- cublo and cheapest route at present > South Omaha. HAXHCOM 1-AllK. Although the council ordered plans ) r water \ > ipo lines and fountains for : io park last fall , want of time has rccludod any more than general at- mtion to this wubjoct under any cir- iimstauces. Want of funds would ave prevented much outlay by the ity at this time. From general ex- initiation of the grounds , I believe iat by widening of the south ravine , ith a stone wall across the Jowor i d , a very pioturesquo lake can bo ovoloped , by the UBO of water from 10 waterworks , which for park pur- OSOB is guaranteed tree. 1 am not , owovcr , at present able to detail any , 'stpm of improvements in that di- iction. The construction of the roct railway to the park this spring ill naturally augqust these improve- louts. The question , however , will 0 uitu of finance , WATKnWOUKS. The past year has developed rapid id very much needed facilities tor ator supply of the city through the instruction of waterworks. Although ie system with a high reservoir iaono iat could not well bo improved upon 1 a system , yet there are features in toi execution of the present works hioh the oity for ita prosecution lould carefully see carried out. The contract with the city requires to proper location of hydrants with iforonco to grades and curb linos. It ills for a specific capacity of the on- nca ; a apociBo capacity of settling 4Sins and storage reservoirs , and ovi- Micei pf the proper laying of pipes id the cifootive capacity of pumps , o. ; itepccifics sizes and heights of reams to bo thrown in testa to bo ) pllod by the city council. Quito a umber of those tests were attempted t year , and with the oxcoptiouof the Igh Bchool test none proved satis * otory , that is , came within the stiict lunda of requirements , The testa the eight ; otreama on Farnam street iveloped the fact that whatever fault : isled at the pump works , six Btroams uld readily roach the standard 'ight , but when more than that was tempted the waste of water exceeded e pumping capacity , and en a result the streams fell short , decreasing wi the prolongation 6f the effort. The is no doubt in my mind , from obsi vationj noted , that the eight-Direr test applied to the reservoir direct c bo readily made , as calculations has upon hydraulic ptinciples nubstanlia such expectations. I wish , liowcvt in the public interests to make t suggestion , that aa those tests a indicated in the contract a ; the city is empowered to make ( ho : that the city in future take chaigo the tests when making thorn' and o net the opening of all valves throug out the line of pipes laid , I wou further suggest , as the most impot ant of all tests , that of the pumpit capacity of the engines themselves- that in the future the tests begi there. The uitj * has nothing to t with the economic duty of the 01 gines , but simply capacity. AH the present system is dosignc for the fire protection as well : water supply of the city , I would suj gcat also that the laying of anothi aixtcon-inch main from the pum worka to the storage reservoir I urged , At present the pump an supply main are the sixmo. A broal ago tin ita line at night may , bofoi discovery , result in the absolute o ; haustion of the storage reservoir , an at the pamo time preclude direct su | ply. The latter suggestions nro mad in yiow of the numerous leakage which have occurred on the main i the past six months. Whether thi double line can bo demanded by th city under its contract I do not knov but J simply allndo to it as animpori ant precautionary measure agaim possiblu accidents to city interests , t to the city's advantage. BIIIEWAI.KH. The complex system now in vogue touching the construction and rcpai of sidowulka , nialcca it impossible without tnkine up several .vooki time , to furnish any accurate dat uunn { hat branch of public works. The only method to secure unifoi mity in that branch is to direct th construction of walks by uniform die triers or street lines , directing th engineer department to prepare dc script ions on any line desired to b perfected , of all now walks ncodo and these to be repaired on ouch line and then proceed with a general orde without exception. As it is now partiality is often shown and misun ilcrstandings and improper dosciip tions constantly arise , which make th drawing up of levies a most diftlcul task , and the enforced collection upoi thorn one of uncertainty. Contract for construction of walks of variou specific sizes , in&tead of being lo avery few weeks in small batches ihould bo let per lineal foot in widtl if different walks , to bo ordered any ivhero in the city for periods of thro < ) r six months at a time , and so alsi 'or repairs , at a given rate per 1,001 'eet of lumber. CITV ADDITIONS. Absence ot proper field notes 01 naps , of additions and requisite sub tantial corners as basis for futuri vork , leads mo to suggest , as the onlj irptection for the city , that adoptioi if a rule requiring all street and al oy corners to bo designated by oal losta or stones , and a complete set ol iold notes duly certified to by the urvoyor upon the plot. No adaitior hould bo accepted without being firs ! auctioned in the particulars above ciontioned by the city engineer. THE ENOINEEK DEPAUTMENT. Under provisions made by the citj ouncil , I was authorized to employ t Iraftsman and such assistants as wore bsolutely necessary to prosecute the urvoys and carry on the public won ; , "his was done under restricted in unctions of economy. A largo part if the work of the previous years fhich had been loft recorded on ooso scraps , was permanently en- ered upon record books procured for ho purpose. Profiles of streets , al- oys and sewer lines have been on- erod and rapidly transferred * from 11 sources to largo profile books , con- ract and specification books have leen started for ready ro- jronco , and a draftsman is iow engaged completing the record of U pipe junctions in every block of tie four sewerage districts in which ewers have boon laid. The incroas- ig labors incident to lower work and lie largo amount of work which the flico is called upon to do daily , in tur- ishmgliQUBO numbers , data of grades , to. , to citizens , render it necessary liat a draftsman and clerk bo porma- ontly employed. In addition to this corps of assistants , rodtnan and hainman , should bo supplied com- tensuratu with the work on hand. Throughout the past year I have irnished a horse and wagon at my nrn expense. It ia necessary to have tie for the department to haul stakes id other materials for the ready ansfer to distant sections of the ty. The city should supply this ocossary convenience itself. The ilary of the city engineer , which was 1,200 per year at the time of assum- iy the duties of the ofllco , though it as raised to § 1,600 on November 1st , entirely inadequate. The work of 10 city 1ms grown to such an extent iat the salary should bo sufficient to iy for hU entire time , which ? an be 3votod exclusively to city interests , i the city's advantage. _ Nothing Could Bo Stronger. 1400PAV1N STIIEET , \ ST. Jvouis , Mo. , Jan , 20 , 1881. J II. H. WAIUUK & Co. : Sirs -I ivo been troubled with kidney dis- isp aincu my childhood. It would 3 impossible for mo to describe how uch I have suffered. Your Safe 'idney and Liver Cure has done mo ore good than the combined skill of 1 the physicians 1 have over tried iiring my entire life. OAKOUNK F. FLEMMINO. _ npr4-dlnr AUOTION"SALE. The only one of the kind over made Omaha , A fine stock of imported alian Marble Centre Tables , Stands , asos , Fruits and Flowers. This is a and display of fine arts. Sale to commence Thursday morn- g at 10 o'clock , at 211 14th street , itwoen Douglas and Fauiham , D. S , M. FiiETSiBLt , Auctioneer. JESSE Photographs of Jesse James , taken tor death , can bo had by addressing , Uhlman , Photographer , St. JesepliJ o. Card size , 25o ; cabinet size , 33c. Elegant spring suits for children at , Ilellmau & Go's. ni-w-s HEADLIGHT GLEAMS. Echoes , from the World c Wheels. The Emigration Boom for 18 Begins. A well known railroad man sa ; tlmt al no distant day Omaha will ha' the finest and most convenient rai road yards in the United States. TI < vork of the B. & M. in leveling do\v the hill or. the river front shows whi can bo made of n hitherto ncglcctc portion of the city. Other roads wi follow suit , the U. P. , Omaha and S I'aul , and Missouri Pacific , all ow properly in this locality , and it is pn dieted that they will in time , buy u the whole space between 8th strei and the river , and from the pum house to Boyd's packing house an make it one of the finest propetties i the city by covering it with freigl and passenger depots , tracks , etc. certainly would not bo a bad idea an by filling up the ponds and gradin the hill would make a first class rai road headquarters. DEFLOMACY ON WllEBLrf , The newly appointed minister froi Russia to the United States , Bare Struve , who recently arrived in Sa Francisco from Japan , where ho wa consul-general , passed through th city Tuesday , enrouto to Washing ton City. Ho occupied the Pullma hotel car "Interlmtional" and wa accompanied by his family and retinue of servants. The party wen east over the Xorth-\Vestorn. iir.visisu rniioiiT : IIATIX The Iowa Trunk line associatioi has just issued a now freight tarifl By it , the rates from Chicago to th Missouri River will not bo changei but the now tarifl effects a reductioi of about 5 cent per hundred pound : on lirst , second and third classes , anc classes A , B and C , from Peoria to thi U. P. transfer. There will bo a complete pleto change in the rates on railwaj equipment. For passenger cars , or the standard gauge trucks , furnished by the shipper , or loaded on Hat cara , from Toledo , Detroit or Adrian , vh < now rate will bo § 90 ; from Chicago , 875 ; from I'eoria , G5 ; and from East St. Louis and other east Mississippi river points , $ GO. The rate for mail orbaqgatro cars , per car , from Toledo , will bo § 71.50 ; from Chicago , § 55 ; From I'eoria , $49.50 ; from East St. Louis , § 44. The rate on box , stock , coal , and flat cars , per hundred pounds , will bo : From Toledo , 2c Bents ; from Chicatro , 20 cents ; from Peoria , 17i cents ; from East St Louis , 15 cents. Locomotives and tenders , on their own wheels , and ilal : ars , actual gross weight , will be sharged for as follows : . From Toledo , 18 cents per hundred pounds ; from Chicago , 15 cents ; from Peoria 13 : ents ; from East St. Louis , 12 cents. HEADLIGHT OI.EAAIS A new lima card is in preparation > y the Northwestern road , which will ; o into ell'ect about the ( Hh insr. The railroaders in the employ of Fohn Fitzgerald , at or near Tecumseh , o the number of about 200 , struck ho orher day'for higher -wages. The ; reat railroader refused to accede to .heir . demands. The two ends of the U. P. depot are irnamented with scaffolding , as a new : oat of paint is to bo put on the roof. Grateful 'Women. .N"ono receive so much benefit , and lone are so profoundly grateful and how such an interest in recommond- ng Hop Bitters as women. It is the mly remedy peculiarly adapted to the aany ills the sex is almost universally ubject to. Chills'and fever , indigos- ion or deranged liver , constant orpe- iodical sick headaches , -weakness in ho back or kidneys.pam in the shoul- lors and different parts of the body , a eoling of lassitude or despondency , 11 are readily removed by these bit ers. [ Uourant. Supreme Court. The following decision has been ondored by the supronu court of No- nxska : Parker vs. Nanson. Error from ) ouglas'county. .Reversed. Opinion y Lake , ( Jh. J. 1. Evidence examined. Held not 3 support the verdict and a now trial warded. 2. A tenant in possession of prop- rty under a lease cannot dispute his mdlord's title , nor take from another paramount title to the injury of his mdlord , nor absolve himself from 10 payment of rent to his landlord y taking n lease from a stranger. " BUOHUPABIA. " Quick , complete euro , all unnoyinK kid- ay , bladder nnd unrinary diseases , SI. 'epot ' at C. V , Uoodmnn g. The Largest stock of .lowelry and batches , substantial and good at all rices at Huborman's , corner 13th id Douglas. eiDe Meyer's CATARRH CURE. The antidotal theory , now admitted fo bo ie only treatment which * will eradicate Qatar- ial Poison. Uov. Chm. II. Taylor , 140 Noble atrcet , Brook. n , N , Y. : "Ono ] > ackaio erlected a radical iro. " Rev. Geo. A. Rula , CoblcsklU , Schohirle , Co. , , Y. : ' 'It restored mo to my ministerial 1 ira.'J Rev , W. II , Sumner , Fralerlck. Md. : "Fine aulta In fix cues In iny family , " R r. Goo , E. Pratt , St. Stephen's Rector il a. : "Quite wonderful ; let me dlstrlbut lur 'Treat ! o , " Chaa. II , Stanhope , Ncu-port , R. I , ; "I no * odeaf to hear thochuith bells ring ; hearing ' . " e'orcd. W , Lambrlght , 73 Biddli afreet , Baltl- ore , Md. ; "Suffered 0 years ; perfectly . " ; red. Mrs. M. E. Shenney , S022 Sarah street , St. > uls ; "Tlio first natural trcath In 0 years. " Mm. J. W , Purccll , Golden City , Col. : "Used lly one pickago ; entirely cured ; nuUcrixl 24 iar . " Dr. F. N. Clark , DentUt. 8 Montgomery street , in FrancUco ; "Buffered U jcara ; perfectly ircd , " etc. Dr. Wei Do Meyer's Popular "TREATISE" i C Ur h mailed free. Tha great Cure U do. rered by PruggUta , or by D. B. Dewey & Co , , ij Fulton etteet , New York , f r I 00 , Dum-wed-frUMaUw eektow Hurrah for No. 1. The boys of Engine Company N 1 held their mooting nnd cntcrbi mont Tuosdny. Pipnoor Ho ; nnd Ladder Company Xo. 1 nnd t ! mombura of the t" , P. band we thoirguestBnnd thoboya exceeded the former efforts to pluaso them , m with the lunch , ainqing , speech-ma ing and music , they had u fine Urn At the closoof the entertainment tin Crave tlireo cheers nnd a titter forChn Hunt , their candidatn for clicf cnj neer of the Omaha fire department. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO UOAN-MONt . 10NEY TO LOAN Call at Iiixw Ulnca of M L. ThomM Room S Crelehton Block. COfCA AHrtTW tOAA At 8 per ccntl 5WDU.UUU tcrest In nums.of $2,800 i upw nls , ( or 3 to S years , on flr t-cl 8 city i farm property. Bsuu URAL EsiAin nd AOKJCT , Utt and Douplas StJ HELP WANTED. - nltl at the Western Hou WANTEO-Oood - St. C62-d' Attlrl nt Omaha House , app WANTED . W3-B A Rlrl Immediately for WANTED tall nt oiiccn' . the Turner Hall Itc t.iumiit , Corner 10th ami llou ml &t. 674- ANTED - Immediately nn expcrlcm" W saleslady at McDonald I , one nho.xnci' Oorinaii prcftrrcd. 109 5 Three Rood men to work. Fit WANTHi south o'l lair uoonJs. Totistc flit" . CG7-7 TVD A respectable trlrl for yencr WA hou'onork. Aoply i5th ! and Dotl o s < : second homo from cornt r. Cf0-B * WANTED A ulrl as waitress. Applratzni Cass street. 6C * 0 * ANTED-A No. 1 brick inouMer , 01 that i-an mould and dap brlik. No othi reed apply. 0-11 oj or address J. I' . Flyni WANTED HI n butlrcss man from Virgin : n situation. Una best ol tele encc. Ai ilrcss J. F , U this olllie. UJ5-7 * VCTAN > ED Cams sors for Ucdpath's Unltf VT , fctates Ilhtory. The lixtfsrn-jdbest mil ! I r.cl. UIp wnsoj modu. Addresi Gcnen t , care Omaha Km. eiMi \TTANTED HelfaWo men to ( RI.O orders fc VV < ur fxndly photograph albums. Soldo \eekly pejimijt" , Ilhuso a.c the limit gocd : ier clferrcil to the public. We ha\o on linn i lull line tf standard oabhcatlots. I' . A. Oavli 1503 larnam St. room 10. C47-5" r ANTED Ajrlrlto do general housework , . ApulyattoQ S. Ibth a..d Lca\fnw.rll trett. 052-0' A N Kvperienccd Infant ! nurbo vhccs n placi ti. or would take child to board. liefereiie ; i\cn , 1607 Davenport strett. B400' CTrANTKD A watclnmko r : it IVUtn on's YV Jewelry anil Mctnro store. CJ9-5 IT7"ANTED T o ja'rtcra ' acd piper hanpcrs VV Address ornpph Uco , A , litillocK. Fro nont , Neb. 037.5 WANTED Place by a rounx man 18 year of njro to woik for h s bi i\rd mid o ti cliaol. Willing to n ak hli.isell joicrally use ul. Address J. P. JameS , i oem 6 , Creishtoi Hock. ot .s ITTANTED Girl about 14 to do light house Vf work , during the day only. Apph-atBei ' " ° - 62j.tt ANTED Basement In ct. for boird W Other boarders too. 003 N. Uth street. OjOtf re/"ANTED D nlngrom glrlat the Creishtoi Yl Jlons ? . C07-tt _ A KIRS I-CLAS.S talesman desires a siluatlor t\ . where his fcnices wo ld be required Lddressfor one week , box 051 Coui.iII l ! til owa. mSO-Ct , " m ANTED A food Rirl at corner Hamilton VV and Pier nts. , fclilnu'a addition. Cut I ages given. SSS-tt [ TTANTED Tosella barber shop , ( rood lo V.V cation , good business , satisfactory reason ! ir selliDB. Inquire at 117a. ISth etreet , Omaha fob. B37-tf [ T7 ANTED Family of Rood HandlnR to adopl YV a child without any compensation. I.- ulrnat s. Christianson , Mld > rife , No. 800 ICth ttcet , between Cuming ana Burt. B13 5 * [ TrANTKD Hoarders at the Garlield hocse , VV N. W. corner 14thandJackjon tits. - ; 4u tt [ TrAOTED Fuaduig brldje nd school bonda V\ H. T. Clark. Bollovco. ? ( tf children oa boarders In a otloct school , at 19th and California St L. B. OOM IS. _ 757-tf _ _ [ TTANTFD-A RELIABLE , COMPE1KNT VY ANDPU&H'NGMAN , wno understand * 10 SUBSCRIPTION J-OOK BUSINESS ( nim- leto bound hooks , ) to tale a GENkllAL GENOY of our Sub.'criptlon Pnb'katijni tfor maha and vlcUlty. iluH boabloito imest 100 for stock of books. To thu right man wo mil cller mil control of Territory , extra large Ucounts , a lintot npld selling books , attractiic irculan , and all fa"liHci ! for aauro and good- yms huslncaa. G. W. OAHLETON &CO. . 029 3 Piibl'shers , New York. " 1 KOUiSUS1 BOOKS WANl'bU Uo keep OVL-U- T ines in return for trade , P. 0. Box C02 * 8iii-tt _ _ _ iTTANTED 2 unfurnished rooms for man and fV wife , mutit bo moderate In price. Ad- reas II. , Bco olllee. 207-tf FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. SALE20 lota near Hanacom I'arkvest , roll Park A\nnue. ? 4&0 to [ sDOO each. Ml- p. Poitolflcv. 671. tf 710R KENT Helng alictit to line the city , f otfpr my cottage of teien ro ms for r. nt , rriUhcd or unfurniehei. Oj2 no. in Iflth t-t , 675:5 * J , E. COOLIKIR. 5 JldK RENT t'o'tUrn house tf ilh five rooms , atabionnd nutbiiildinse , well and cisterns. qulro until Saturday , at four o clock at thlj lice. C65-7 * 1O RENT Two furnished rwrn * , suitable for . li ht home-keeping , at 221U Capitol are , K. Hollowas. 076-11 * J1OH HK.NT Sleep ng room tor two gentle ' men , room 10 Jacobs Block. OS4-if ( pOR RENT Handaomelyfurnishod front room ' togeiiilcumn , mcilcntu mit. Referenda. 1 1312 XJodgo fct. , between ISthand 14th. _ ucs-icp nUHNISHEDROOM light house-kuip- f Int ; $15 a month , 2218 California at.042tf 042-tf ilOR SALK My resideiieo at bead of . Mary's Avenue w.th lot 74x140. William iCaudllth. 020-7 pOR HENT- First ll or of a brick home In 1 exchange for a Iaile board , 003 north 17th rect. Pleaeantly located. 034-tf flOR KENT Hno > omc1r furnUlud par'or 1 and alcove room , 2018 Cans at. 6bO-tf riOU RENT One turnlaned room 172J JJou- 1 Unit. 687-4 1 _ 10R RENT Pouse lurn and 8 ocrea of laud 1 Inquire leth and Howard. Humane O'NIel 690 tf _ _ OKNT One Urge furnlalicd ro m , with ; bjird , on first floor , outside ciurunco. If 03 ifornla at , C45-tf R Ml FurnUhwf tottage. tlx room * . 2210 California at. M B. Hall. 621-tf _ i1UUNiaJltl > ROOM"iO liKoT At 2020 St Mary's Avenue. _ 4SOtf ) EMIS rents hou e , lots , farma , stores , > rooms etc. Qtllcea 16th and Douglaa Sta OR RENT N. E. i , bee. 0 , T. 16 , R. 11. un. : Improt ed Douglaa county land , li'tuilej n II. R. atatiou. Inquire at 2118 Datenport eet. 423-tf WK UfcfcT otoru room m tirict uullding , N. E. corner 16th and Cuiulng. C. F Good- in , 1U FrnhMiiBt. _ _ 203-tf _ 10R RENT Furmsneu uuu iuom , N. E. cor. Pth and Jtcknon. _ 58-tf 1011 KKUT * lurnunoa jooun ov t At * . chnU' Exchtn ( , N. E. cor. 18th tad Dodg , ' eota. 10B RENT Nicely furnished rooms with 01 without board , Reuonable prices. 011 M St. > * " > M FOR SALE nU > R SALE A gentle pony , suitable for fam- JL1 lly me. Inqulrcat the i-lue Barn 16th at. betwcenDtilpe and Capitol A\cnuc. C66-0' "TT1OK SALE Three non cs neu I' . P. depot , Jj can remain r n gr.und , nd lso top In ( ry. Knqnlro at this ( tTlco. 1- C5otf TTMlltSALi : E'shty-flio head of sheen , Kn- JL1 qulro nt f rm o Tom Murray , one mile south of U. P. < cpot. CKS-tOt KultiSALiSihrio work mulec , STOCK wirk or drUIni ; hursc * , three \\8ifona four act'douMo harnrm/ / two bugirlcs , one tmce spring Dem crat wagon , nnd , two cov.s for sale ( heap TIIO . Snin , 05'i-tl Car. ICth and Chicago sts. SALE A Rooil ftorc , dry gond , boot * EOR shois , groceries , etc. J. M , Ester , OakUad , lown OS2-10 "TTlOn SALE Cheap one open"buggy.Fn" JJ quire ol J. 1C. Maunders , at Ilicry ( talile next duor north City IMI C39-tf 77\0lt \ SALE Don't full to scots o llollno Cab- L In'ctOrgan t Flodiunti and Lkblatd , to. 209 N , 16th st. for > ale cheap. 132 0 TO , _ , SALE HcnitCMdttto full lots Ml 1m- Jj proicmcnls nearly new. Host location In town , only S2000 , half down , balance on time If deolreil , Immlrdcf 0 , Fullmati tth and Dorcas street. 619 6' SALE House of 4 or 6 rooms and cor ner lot on 10th and Mason $1.000. McCagua opp , postotnco. 63S-tl Thoromjbbred Jersey Bull No. 332 EUIlV . S. II. II. " . winner cf prlrofat Stale Fair. Stands for tcr\ Ice tt Nebraska Poultry Yards , West Omaha. Grahntn t" . Browne , S85-lm HAM -14 lotfi In N.V. . part o ( city on JOII lecallon. S2CO to SKOoach , on monthly pajmcntl. Sic' guc , opp , ' " rSl-tf HKSIDKNCB LOTS flOO each , BEAUTIKUtJ $5 per luorth. LEMIs , 3i > cnt , 16th and Doula Sta. SALE One ? ccoid-h | ml 25hors power Eon , Rocdaa ncwol'a t o8 horsorioivtr , and two Ifi horiCponcr engines , now , Bllcrs of a'.l sire' , row. Inquire Omaha Fourdryan Jlachlno Co.U. P. lly. bet 17th and IStK lilOIt HALE House three rooms and half lot.on Jj Mth Street north of Creek , § 900 cvh. On month y p Miients $ ICOO. John L. ilcCa tie , opposite post iflk'O. " C33-tt SALE. Kino family mare ; joung ind FOIl . Hex 424 , Council Hl'ltfn. ' Ia. 24-J SAI E House and lot on easy terms. Apply at 611 Wa'nut ttract between th and 6ticoU youth of U. P. depot , also cntira household good * . 631-C * OR SALE Saloon stock and fixtures and E l vo given , good location. Enquire ol L. H. Fpcncer , northeast corner llth and ilarney. spl 4 < 0-t ( hALE 1'hcaTen of land on saundo.s J71OU } ctt , with flue ri's donee , barn and other lmprouneiit8. . Price S2DOO : terms ca y. 47i-tf W. U. IHrt'ctt , Uoil Lstate. ' E1IIS Bo'ls hoiiicn , lots , farms B Otlice , 15th and Dotlglfti StJ. SALE A new house and lot , 25th and FOIl St. Inquire to A. Bouinan , Cth und Farnham Ms. * 418-lm * 171OK BALK A Wa'.o(0 octa < c ) , m i-\cellent JU c.nd t oncry ; chop. Inquire at IhU otflce. . l. V't S.iLi : Five .cro < vjf land , 2 Ktpry frame Jj house , barn2 wolla and other Improve- nents , cast side of Saundtrs street , near Fort Jmaha. For particulars addiesj Ceo. U" . Brew- itcr , Oikland.Ncb. _ 401-tt SALE House with 6 rooms , barn and FOR loaio of lot. on 16th St. , bet. Butt and U'cbstcr. Inquire at EJholm & Erlckson'a. 355 tt IV.OK SALt ; Car load of fac blackey mulea U broke. Apily of J.V. . bklnner. Coin Ia , S20-lnio * JP.OU SALE 32 re idcnco lots on and near Ibtn r etrect. Price , S3EO to SStO each. Te ttma : asy. JIcCAQUE , Agent , Orp. Post OSIce. , SCOtf lOlt SALE Bicycle , 4W-inch standard Cnluui- B bia. Apply Union Elexator. U6J-tf " OTS , SHO each , S5 down and & 5 ptr month UEilld. Agent. I7IOIS SALE Or will c\cha ? o ( or Omalrpro - " I IP ° i'Ti an Iniprcved sec on of land adjoln- ng a station on U. P. R. R. il. DUNHAM , 1112 tamtam St. , Omaha. 72J 2pit HICK FOIl i-'Ai-Ji. g i'AiJi.E3TABROOK 203-tf E3TABROOK & COE. Poundsolcho co country butter for silo cheap ; also freih milk every day at Seal's Gioccry store , corner ICth and Uodiu. 474-lmo" UlCK. tOK ibALE T. Murray. Murray.Ufltf B Ufl-tf ALED UAV At A. H. Sander's Feed Ssor B 1013 Ilarney St. 8l9-tt \ MIOOELLANEQUB. EJIPLOy.MENT BUREAU Tenth 3MAHA near Karnam. Business houses , irmeiB and families can b ( upplled with com- ctent lulp. Anygradocf employment. Rail- oadanpillalnp outfits on short notice F. D. lolte , Kmpln ment Agent. B64-im * TO CONTHAOTORS-Sealed pro- _ poen's will be received until 12 o'clock a. i. , April 12th 1862 , for matcrln.s , erection ami ompletion cf a thieo etcry brick , with stone liF.emcnt , school house , to bo. erected on Hou- rd street , between Oth ar.d lOth at reels , Omnha , fcb. 1'lano mid tpecldoitions to bo been at tbo Illco of Dufp-no . % Mendelssohn , architects 'be ' tight to reject any or al b ds ts reserved. 672-11 _ IDE BARBUGOV To exchange for phaeton j Apply Angel , Bowcn K Wh to Opera House. _ C27-7 "JTHAVCD Bean inaro about 4 y ars od ; , J rhort mane , lone till and white hi U foot , randcd on ieft i la li > tter" "nitha line through enter. Findcd wLlplcaso lca\o Information at 515 Dodge st COQ-5" L/TAMMOTH / Clutter Black cop raspberries VJ. 0 cent a dozen , 92.00 per hundred , 310.00 or thousand at "Idle-Wlldo Placo. " Leave or- era at 1414 Dodge st. John O. Willis. mch'25-ov sat-4t HO BUTCIIEliS AND STOCKMEN My cattla L si-alciaro again In perfect order. Call on Ir. Van Onnan at stock ja'dg , 10th St. , bet. apltol avenuw and Da\onrart St. Plenty of ard room and aUbllni ; . Brl ght straw In hale r bed-ticks. K ESTABHOOK. _ _ _ 425-tf _ - E1IIS' HKW CITV MAPS , lOe. Mounttd J JIapa.C2.6p. GLO. P. BEJIIS. 3IANO AND OKGAN Instruction by Ills * * t . S. ParBtt , S. 20th St. . below Pierce. l-tf ) OOMS And lirst class table board , at 2011 .t CassSt. _ \ _ inMm * _ 1AYE RENT-Choice of 0 full lota to lease ) near Crelghton College forS2o per year. cxtcr L. Thomas & Bro. , lloom 8 , Orclghtoa lock. _ 'O.--tt HDWAED K.UJ5HL AQISTEU OF PALMYfiTERY AND -CONDI : ONAL1ST , 498 Tenth Street , between F rnh m idllnrnoy. Will , with thu aid ot i urdUn Irlta , obtain for auy one a ylanco at the past id present , and on certain conditions In the fa. re. Boots and Bboca made toder. . Perfect POWDER Absolutely Pure. fhU powder nmer varies. A m > rtel ot pu , strength and wholesornenet. . Jlore econo- wl thtn the ordinary klnda , wid cannot h d In comi ) tlllou with the multitude of low t , ahort weight , iluin or phoaphata powdtr * . Sold only In cans. RoULUMt.O ! POWDER Co. . I Wall St. , New York