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nVLtl ? rv * TI r r Ti-n -r - TEE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , APEiL 10 1882 DAfLY BR3S OMAHA. .Monday Morning April 10. W Author Report * ( The following observation * nro token hi the MHIO moment ot tlrao at all the ttn * tlownamed. ) Wta DU-AMMKST , V. n , BiotAt. RrnTicn , \ OMAHA , April 0 , 1SS2. (1:45 ( p. m. ) f RlverOfvct 1 Incheabave high water mane al Omaha anil 0 feet 10 at Yonkton. Ient In over. The city council meets to-night. New licenses are issued to atoons t ( J -day.- j * -Tlio noon train vroit yesterday wai ro- inukibly light. The Social .Artc'.ubmecliat .t p. in. to-morrow. . The city schools ro-opcn to-d&y after a \ockVvacation. The overland train from the west last night was four hours Kite. Tha fair for the bcnefitof St. Joseph' * hospital opens at Creighton Hall to-nl ht. The Easier ball of the Concordia soci ety takes place to-night at Turncr'fl Hall. The now comet is now visible in the heavens , hut it requires uh.irp looking to tfind it. it.Tho The Musical Union orchestra has been strengthened by the accession to its ranks -of I'rof. ( Jewlnner. The election of chief engineer of the fire department takes pi * ton Wednesday , evening. Morris Morrison hni been appointed assessor f6r the 'Second ward , vice Fred ISchni , resigned. The heaviest snow storm ot.tho season wai reported on the Mountain division of the IT. P. b'nturday. , A wanhoul on the 1) . & M. , near J/ouJsville , delayed the Bouth-bouud train lor "Lincoln about nx hours at this point , Mr , Maurice Barney , of the Musical Uriou orchestra , has received n pair of valuable kettle drums from France , cost ing $200. ( JiU/au Fonda has gone to Carres Iowa , topractice law with. Will Siddiml , nn , old law partner of Ida in 1'altcrnon , 21 ; J. J.Tho The tecond term of the Cniaha -academy , comer of Seventeenth street und Capitol avenue , will begin this morn- Only two arrests were ma-Jo in the past twenty-four hours , Ono w s a tramp , who was subsequently ilrcd oat of town , and the other a plain dtunk. * By request of the members mid/ Hands of the Burns club , of Omaha , Jcanlu.Wnt-1 on ; .Queen of Scottish fionp. " w.l1l repeat her ballad concert at Modulo Hall , Tnei- day , April llth. Marie Geistingcr , and tha Thalia Tho- fttra , company , Qtnnany , with Manager .Vmberg , passed through the city Satur day evening in a nn'ocial car , returning ' from San Francisco. The opera houss restaurant , hitherto run by J. W. Bradley , tins been sold to Sir. Thomaa Falconer , who took posses sion Saturday He will run it right up to tbo top notch. Duiing the tlmnJelntonu of Friday night , the lightning struck the house of Oapt. .7. i } . Wood , oa Capitol Hill , and damaged it considerably , Nouo of the family were Injured , 'nit ' had it not been for the heavy rnin the house would prob ably have been destryocd l-y ftro. A eapguinary figlit occurred yesterday In Pat Hammoiid'rt saloon , in Sixteenth etreot , in which a horse trruler from near tbo corral tackled the bar-tender and a ccuplu of bj-HtandcrH. Two or three physiognomies were badly damaged by tha li jo of chain * and other available weapons. ' " -'A young man named Dominck J' . .u who worked In the Novelty Irop Work. on Fourteenth ttreet , wns severely injur < d Saturday ovenfnj ; by the cxplodon o jin emery \vhtol , on which ho waa at th time grinding A shovel. A long and dee . .wound was indicted above the loft eye an. 1 the bane wai fractured. lr. ) 1'eck at tended the poor fellow and fixed him u in seed shape , and he will recover wit. jfoodcare. The wheel IVOR probably im perfect and was being tunith too time NELLIE BURKE. Bhe Donlca Bolnff "Little Crlckot"- . SuccesBful Bouthorn Tour. The statement iriado a four week that Mibs Nellie Burke was rid ing under the * now nora deplume o -"Little Oriokot" was incorrect , as in formation hftS'beou received from lie : that she IB "Nellie Uurko" atill. The [ Nebraska equestrienne has been in Texas over ainco leaving Omaha , has ridden four races there and will ride one woroatConsicana , before leaving After that aho goes to Little Jlock Ark. , thence to MayBvillo , Ky.j where she rides May lUth. She has oilers of moro encogcmonta now than _ hb can jnBsibly keep , and her racing ia inpro popular than over , California wants her to come out and ride eomu races on the cold < xuscl life fall. Miis Burke will ( ill several ongagcinunta in Iowa duriufj the aeavon , and will probably lido nt tho'stato fair in this city next foli , where aho says eho would like to moot all lady equestriennes in a true for al race. She is very uniioua to meetl " Littlp Cricket , " wlio is riding under the management of J. W. Jacobs , 3fias Burko' formormaiiBfjer , and the /uettrienuo fpr whom aho has been wuiaken , It is very probable that both ladies wjJJ r/dfl / in Omaha ( his fall , BAU.ROAV TAXES. A Move Towftrd Mnklng the Corpora tion Pay Their Share oftlie Clty'e Expenses. The rnilway companies nro norei ever anxious to pay taxes. As in tc bo scon in the mayor's Into innugura the following city and school tnxci have boon paid on city property foi 1881 : Name of Company. Tax paid Chicago , Kock Inland & Pacific.8 3,1 2.3 ( Chicago & Northwestern 1,310.M K ns C'lty. ht. Joseph & Coun cil Uluff 2.1B.4J Chlcagii , Burlington ft Quincy. . W > 2 ! Waba.h , St. Louis & Pacific. . . . 403.3 ! Union L'aclfio 16330.2. : Total 322,44 .U U is estimated that this is but r tithe of what should bo paid by tin railways which Imvo tmch largo prop crty interests hero. Under the prcs cut law the railway companies cortifj to the executive council at Dui Moines the number of miles of road. . The council estimates the average as sessin'ont per mile , and certifies th < same to oaclt county , and the boarc of suporvisorn certify the same tc each township , Under this way ol assessing , a mile ot track in this city , accompanied by sidetracks , and im provements worth thousands of dol- lara , is assessed for no moro than n mile of plain track in nn adjoining township , which has not n bridge , n depot , or a Bifletrnck. ' This &uom hardly equate. The city council has instructed the city engineer to make an cotimato of the mnount of railway tracks , etc. , and present a plot uf the lands , BO that a just idea may bo gained of thu amount of property hero , and how much is subject to taxation. This in a step in the right direction , and will doubtless lend to a correct showing of whcro the city is getting all that it should get from the railways. It is stated that an ullnrt is being made to keep the big elevator exempt from taxation on the ground that it is owned by the railways and operated in their interests. It has cost about $200,000 , and the owners are said to bo railway men , but it does not noeus- ' narily' follow that because it is owned by men who are interested in the railways that therefore the elevator is a part of the working property T > f the roads thcrnsolvoH. The fact that rail way men own this elevator it no more a reason for its exemption than that property owned by a church member shall bo exempt because church prop erly ia exempt. It is to bo hoped that thq council will follow up this load and ( jot at the bottom facts , BO that all inky know whether the railways are paying their share , and if not , that stops'may ' betaken taken to co.iipol them to do so. A FINE SCHEME An Illuminated Clock for the Hlrjb School Towor. On Friday and Saturday. 14th and 15th , J. it. JIugor's Jjrand historical drama "The Great Repub lic , " will bo given under his direction , at Boyd'a opera house , by ever four hundred characters taken by the young people of Omaha. The nllo > gory and tableaux represent our National history front the landing of Columbus to the present tiaio. Thb object of the entertainment is the purchase of on illuminated clock for the high school tower , und the performance is endorsed as fol- ' OMAHA , Nob. , April 5 , 188U. Wo , the undersigned , consent to the UBO of our names as a general committee , to endorse thu proposed poiformanco of the pupils of the pub lic schools , under the direction o ! Prof. Hagor , a portion of the amount received to bo appropriated to iho purchase of an illuminated clnck for the high school tower und the high school generally. ( Signed ; Ebon K. Long , 0. F. Goodman , A. P. Tukoy , L llichard- sou , 0. J. Green , Max Meyer &Bro. , Charles Shiveriok , II. P. Douel , J. H. Boyd , A. N. Ferguson , Supt. Line , Clark Woodman , J. S. Caulflold , .1. SI. Bennett , A. Oruickshank , Uoo. L. Miller. The "dodo-or" - which wan scattered to-day promises a magnificent enter tainment and the house can bo more thaufilled , by these who would like to BOO a clock in the tower if they didn't care anything for the show , though that will bu a really fine thing , A Bad Aflalr. In view of the fact that the Hoi- man opera company waa expected to have appeared shortly at Boyd's opera liouso , in this city tha sid news learned to-day will bo of interest , rhoro are also a number of friends of Mr. and Mrs , Hohnan in this city who will deeply sympathize with them in their bereavement. CJoorgia , the nine year old son of A. D Hohnan and his wife , Blanche Uradshaw , members of thu llolman apora company , died at St. Joseph Thursday. The messenger of death lame to the llt lo boy a few minutes before the company was to have pro luced Pinafore at the opera house , The audience was dispersed , and the iarrowing ones gathered around the ittlo form of their loved one , Frl- lay the company was disbanded , the loason ended , and the grief stricken mrenU permitted to indulpo their orrow nor listen to the applause of ho multitude that ( alls with crushing roight upon an echini ; heart. Board of Trade , Regular monthly mouting on Mon- lay ovenincr , April 10th at 7itO : p. m. TJIOS. GIBBON , Secretary Omnlta Fire Department The regular meeting end annual lection of oilicors of thu Omaha tine epnrtment will take plnco at tha city ouncil chamber , Wednesday evening , tpril 12th , 1882 , at 8 o'clock. JBUOMB 0. PuimEi , Secretary. Orchard & Bean have just received > r tha spring trade , the finest line of AOJ : CuurAiNH over brought to Omn- i. Call and BOO them , they take LKAHUiiK Jii rhownig their goods , IIBTIICK YOU DJHIlti : TO J'UltOIUHK Oil XT. f | i MUSIC IN THE AIR. Tbo Concert Given Saturday Evonlni ns n Cloae Tor tbo Musical Con vention. At the concert given by the musica convention S\turday erening M is Alice S. Mitchell served ns director Miss Julia Officer as pianist , Charlc R. Lutton aa basso and J. II. Bell cornolist. Among the participants ii the programme wore Mrs , Chnflin who gave a solo , Misses Mueller am Guernsey , -who gave as a duet " . ' Know a Bank , " Mr. Lutton san | "Grand Old Ocean , " and "Midship mite. " A quintette consisting o Misses Mitchell , Walker , Field am Messrs. Tulloys and Judson , gar "Mortgage the Form. " Walter Bon noy took the nolo in the solo am chorus , "Tho Trumpet will Sound.1 A male quartette consistfng of Messrs Tulloys , Palmer , Judson and Arthu also gave a number. The prisoi scene from Trovntoro was given hi Miss Mitchell and Mr. Charles Palmer Mr. Bell gave a corno' ttolo and a portion tion of the Anvil Chorus from Trova tore was qiven with Messrs. Judson Stacy , D. lo , McGee as the black smiths , The attendance was quit ) 'largoand'tho entertainment was varict and pleasing. For Lambrequins and Draperies , g < to Orchard it Bcan'a , they make sue ] work a specialty. m-nnd-o THE LICENSE QUESTION. Pat-tins Protested Against and Folnti liaised Agalnut Them. Applications for license to sell liquoi in Omahautidur the now law have now nearly all been filed and tin board meets to-day to pass upoi : them. Protests have been filed in foui cases , viz : Brandt , Ilornborgor , Adamt and O'Counoll. In the first twc the question of the legality of the ad < vcrtisod notice , of application it raised and , in Hornborgor's case , incidentally , the fact that he haa paid in but 000 and asks for li- coiibu for six months when the law says that the applicant shall paj § 1,000. If an applicant can ask fet aix or three months' license , ho can take a still moro limited one , oven tc one day. In Brandt's case the addi tional complaint is made that ho hae ' at various times'during the present year violated the law by selling liquoi on Sunday and after midnight. In the CUBO of Adams , who is really Dick Curry , O'Connoll files u protuttt , alleging that ho keeps a disorderly house , and asks that no license bo is sued Adams , Curry , Scott or any of the gang. A counter charge is filed against O'Conuoll , who is also accused of keeping u disorderly house. With these exceptions , no remonstrances uro before the board for a. hearing. Important 'Decision An important ( suit'was * tried and decided Saturday at Wahoo , in the court of Judge Post , o ! the Fourth judicial district of Nebraska. The Huit was by Joshua R. Brovtn , of Saunders county , and the defendant was the Republican Valley railroad company , u branch of the Union PA- citic. The suit was brought to recover damages aiising .from an alleged ob struction of the watorc of the Platte by a bridge built by the company , which formed an ice gurgo and caused the water to overflow considerable ground , destroying among other things , Mr. Brown's mill property. Brown got a judgment for ? o,000 , and it is expected that several similar suits will folioiv. W. J. Council woa for the plaintiir , and J. M. Thjiraton for the dotendant. The liadsotneat line of Fringes in the city is at Orchard & Bean's. ' in-nnd-o The Emmot Ball. The thirteenth annual ball of the Emmet Monument association will couio oil'at Kuony'a hall this evening. The hull has been ap propriately decorated for the oyenr , and every effort has been made to make the coining ball equal if not su perior to any previous ono. The com mittee urn as follows : Arrangement * .Michael Whoian , Daniel Collins , James Douglas , Pat rick Ileafoy , R. J. Hayes. Reception-Edward Qutnn , W. W. White , Patrick Dutfry , Patrick Hughes , P. F. Murphy. Floor Manauors John Sheehan , S. G. Carroll , Thos. Bronimu , J. F. Price , Edward Donoghuo , Buy your carpets at "Tim C.\KPET STOIU ; , " IIKI Fiuuait. "Ivito tail1 stores ( 'ANT compute with Kxcr.ravi : nuAi.tJUH. For "Fun on the Oarpetu" go to ( DrollerJ t Bean's. m-a-o The Doiton Excursion The Boston excursionists arrived in Chicago Saturday by a special on the Michigan Central , and loft fur the west by thu Jtock Island Sun day morning. The special carry ing them from Chicago will bo drawn by the locomotive America , which was on exhibit inn at the Paris expo sition , They will reach huro on Mon- lay forenoon. Saratoga Soolalit os. The annual school election Monday ironing resulted in the election of . R. Brown as moderator for three The mooting Instructed the board : o purchase an iron pump and other wise iinprovo tlio tchool property. V four iiulla assessment for the onsu- nff year was llxed upon. Eloquence WAS nt a discount during ho diecutsinpH and the small boys voro much edified. Not to bu outdone , the young adics of Iht , lycouni liayo a broom Irill in relioanal , which will bo a fea- uro of the closing muuting Wed ties- lay , April 12th , J. H , Courad returns to Lincoln to- ay. ay.E. . P. Erowator Jeavea to-day to jiu hi brother at Grand Island. " 'Cuoroo , A PO\V3BBFUL PLEDGE. The Gauntlet Thrown Down for Al .Rivals to Take Up. Since the advent of the famoui Hawthorn's Centennial Excolato ; Roof paint in this market , it has mo * vith unprecedented success. The in venters came themselves to push it : claims and xrcurcd live state agcnti in Messrs. Funk and Shockey wht are pushing the business actively ant already have a largo number of con < tracts in their hands and a big force of men at work. However , there are some people who have been humbug d so often that they are inclined to put all in ventions in the snino box , andtomeol theao the following offer ia made tc property owners : "Tho undersigned will pay $1.00C ' to the owner of 'a building to whom they cannot prove that Hawthorn' ) Centennial Excelsior Roof Painl has withstood exposure on' roots foi 12 years without renewal and in good condition. On the other hand thoj would bu pleased to see a tin roof thai has been plintcd with mineral paint ; two years and not corroded , and agree that if such can bo shown them thoj will paint it freu of chare , thus giving them the benefit of 12 years protoo- tection. Funk A Shockoy , Room C , Sroighton Block. " In addition to thus trying to convince - vince such as are skeptical , the linn can show xomo of tha finest letters from leading mtn'all over the coun try , bankers , judges and lawyers , who have had the'paint in use from five to thirteen years , and pronounce it to-day as good ns ever. The origi- nalo of tlmao letters may bo scon any day by applying at the oflico. Among others is ono from President Tootle , of the Merchants' National bank 'of St. Joseph , and a member of the well-known firm of Tootle & Maul of this city. The fact ia nn article ever came to this market with such a unanimous endorsement as Haw thorns' Centennial Excelsior Roof paint and all that is asked is that doubters call and bo convinced. You will find the Largest and Most complete line of C.irpots at Orchard & Bean's. TIIUII THICK is ALWAYS TIIE LOWEST. m-and-o rAUTICULAIl NOTKin. When you have tried all other glasses and spectacles and you cannot bo suited , c.tll on Edholm & Erickson and got a pair of the genuine Star- tiutod Spectacles or Eye ( > lasscs. They will suit wi on all others' fail. These are sold exclusively by us in Nebraska , Wyoming , Utah , Iowa and Kansas. Edholm & Erickson , op posite postofiico , Omaha. m29-metf A large and handsomp line of Smyrna Ruga , at Orchard & Bean's. m-a-o ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. A Younu Woman of Easy Virtue , Takes a Doae of Morphmo. About 11 o'clock Friday Dr. Spans was called to attend a sick woman who roomed over the Golden Gate restaurant , on Dodge street. Ho found her unconscious and soon dis covered that she had taken morphine with intent to commit suicido. Antidotes were at once adminis tered and the doctor made several visits to the patient during the night , pronouncing her Saturday to bo out of danger , though still quite sick. The woman is known us Nettio Caruthen and the causa is alleged to liava been the trouble she was in at the intended depart ure of a man on whom she had become "mashed , ' or , in other words , was smitten with. A col ored man connected with the Golden Gate restaurant wont up to her room during the evening and found her ly ing on the bed apparently somewhat intoxicated. She asked him for a loan of ton cents , saying that she wanted it to buy writing paper. Af ter he left hho went to a drug store and bought the morphine , of which the doctor thinks she must have taken at leabt two toaspoomful on her way homo. Prompt andj'udicious treatment ulono saving her lite. The woman is about twenty-duo years of ago and said to bo quite pre- possossini ; ia appearance. CHANGING THE CHANNEL. Improvements Contemplated by the Board of Commissioners. The following item from the Waterloo lee Gazette will bo of general interest to our Douglas county readers : Wo have boon reliably informed that the board of county commission ers have viewed the proposed changes solicited to bo made in the channel of the Elkhorn river , and find that it will bo a great advantage to the facility of the stream in cr.soa of Jngh water. For instance , at or near the bridge on the military roud at Elkhorn City , only sixty feet inter- Tones between the two beds of the two beds of the river , and the water is now carriodnearly twomilca around. The commissioners have viewed the sovjral short bends intervening between twoen the Waterloo bridge and the one mentioned above , and estimate that the channel can bp shortened fully ten miles m that distance , and not damage anyone on the route that is , property owners all along are highly ( favoring the move. The changes once made will make certain the capacity of the Elkhorn to carry away i'a volume of water with out overflowing its banks as is una voidable while its course is so crooked and meandering as it is at present. From all along the valley ubovo wo hoar applause for the commissioneis in this iiiovo to rush the work aloni ; , us it at once frees 'hundreds of acres of land from being subject to overflow , that it will produce in a taw years Jnough grain to pay the entire ex pense of the work , Besides , it is rvell to have it understood that it is a necessity for the protection of prop- irty on the valioy above horo. The lamago donb heretofore has taught iur people the expense of a flood , and f the straightening of the river is a einedy , wo' shout for the move in hat direction immediately. ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAIi. Its Ncccls-Tho New Addition Bogui -Tho Coming1 Fair. A fair for the purpose of raisinj funds with which to build nn ntlditioi to St. Joseph Hospital , will commenci in Creighton Ilall , on the corner o Eleventh nnd Farnam ttr o B to-night. The fair will probably continue- for two weeks , so that pep plo from all parts of the city and it all classes and conditions of society may have ample opportunity in whioli to contribute to this laudable benefit St. Joseph's Hospital is the only in stitution of its kind in the city 01 vicinity. It is not supported oithoi by state , county , or city aid , nor yel by .tho income from the afllictedwhc are nursed within its walls. _ It is , in fact , dependent , in the main , upon the voluntary contributions of those who at all understand the good which such an institution is capable of dp'nc ; . It is true that seine < > f the patients pay n certain sum per week for the medical and nurse attendance upon them , but they are BO few , compared with the number of others who arc absolutely unable to do so , that the hospital is but poorly able to provide a fund for its own support. It will readily bo understood how the number of indigent patients can always bo largo at the hospital , when ono considers the growing importance of this city as a manufacturing centre , and the consequently numerous cases of accidonto , often happening to friendless people. The railroads , too , hereabouts , claim their victimn almost daily , and the majority of the latter invariably find their way to this home of mercy , The consequence is that the hospital has becomu inadequate to the demands made upon it. Plans for a now addition have been accepted , hi fuel , the excavation for the erec tion of the same is now in progress , and the buildinir , it is expected , will bo ready by Juno. The cost of con struction , it ia thought , will bo in the vicinity of § 10,000. It is not doubted that everybody seca the necessity of the hospital. Nor is it believed that , seeing the necessity , the reader of thcso line ? , bo ho well provided with the Roods of the world or the friends that make lift ] , or perchance p but ucantily sup plied with cither , will , deny to the institution , in this con nection the pecuniary assistance it may bo in his power to give. And should the wheel of fortune so revolve aa to make n mem ber of either class apply for admission within the hospital walls it will bo a consolation to know that , when op portunity afforded , the applicant un selfishly and generously appreciated its benefits. The conduct of the hospital is commended - mended by the loading physicians of the city. The sisters in charge of the hospital are expert nurses , and their devotion to the suflerini/ , did wo not hnvo ample proof in our midst , might well be questioned. It was they who tended tbo unfortunate patients at the pest house during the small pox scare lately , and who would again gladly take their lives , so to speak , in their hands if occasion required to relieve - liovo the ulliicted. There will bo many attractions at the fair. There will bo many articles on saio at various prices , suited to the purse of everybody. Th % smallest sum will bo thankfully received. In the success of this fair the men of wealth of the city are generously en listed , aad it is pleasing to note that these of bone und muscle , also , are engaged in the laudable undertaking , and , in a measure , emulating the pleasing example of the others. "HIGH "BALL " Opening : the Season of the National Game in Omaha. A very interesting and al times ex citing game of base ball inaugurated the-season of ' 82 in Omaha on Satur day afternoon. The contest was an nounced to take place between the Union Pacific headquarters nine and the B. & M. headquarters nino. This drew a largo number of the admirers of the national game to the grounds at the terminus of the Eighteenth street car line and by the time the game commenced about three hundred spectators in carriages and on foot were in attendance. 'J'liu gaum was well played dcspito the fact that the nines were both ' 'tender" and "stifl" from the winter. The Union Pcilic nine won the game by the score of 1 ! ) toO. toO.By By reason of the absence of some of the members of both regular cluba , the game was played moro properly between two nines picked from these present , and consequently the result can hardly bo called a Union Pacifiio victory. The following ia the score : Ir , klMk B. AMI M. JO.NK. Fiuikhuustr--M b. . . . 3 Monroe , lid Ij 1 i.nuleo 2 Nllle , 2 < lb 1 llutkco. p. , 3 Uramlt , o 1 Seymour , 1st b 1 Saxo , a , s , . . , , , 1 Ilousuworth , 1. t. . . . . 1 Crosby , p 1 Nasn , . . , , 8 Foreman , It lb. . . . < 1 Smith , c. r 0 ITMifUM. r. 1 3 llos , r. ( 1 Pcott , c. i 0 Slahony , 3d b 't Dent , 1. f 1 Total 14 Total U ICORk BY l.SMkdH. ! Union Pacific 1 a ! f 8 2 1 1 2 0-J < U , & Al , . . ,0 0 2 0 1 0 1 i S U The umpiring by Mr. Charles Gris- wold. was very fairly and promptly conducted. Frank Bandlo captained the Union 1'aciGo nine , and Arthur Saxo the B. & BI. nino. Both of these gentlemen are exports and ar- lent lovers of the game , and it is probable that they will organize and run their rival clubs during the com ing season in a way to make things interesting for the many lovers of the jame as well as ior themselves. . . . . < Everybody who contemplates pur chasing FuiiNiTuiiK will Und it to their own interest to inspect the im- neiiso stock nt the store of CIIAS. 3HIVKKICK , who unquestionably lias ho finest assortment of ruuNiTiniK , ) tc , , from the beat manufacturers and ho newest styles , and ALWAYS HAKES , OWEH ruifEH than any other VUU.NI- . 'OitE dealer iu Nobaaska. CJIAS. SmvKUifiK , 1200 , 1103 and 1210 Farnam St. m27-mon.wodfciat-mande-lmtf - * - - I Mixed paint all ready for the brcih II colors , w SOLOMON'S. DIED , TUTTLK-Dean tiMlland. Infant son ol Thomas F. nod Jennie II. Tuttle , aged C months ano 1C days. Vunewl services nt the parents' rel dcncc , No. 2020 St. Mary's avenue , to-daj nt 2 o'clock. China Matting , Plain nnd Fancy , just in , at Orchard & Bean's. m-a-o Romnn and Turkish Satins , foi Drapery Curtains , Table Scarfs , Banners , Seres ns and outline em broidery , at Orchard & Bean's. m-a-o Turkoman , Bedouin and TrausoerBo Stripes for Porticro Curtains at Orchard & Bean's. m-and-o Protect your eyes by using only "Diamond Crown Spectacles and Eyeglasses. " ANOKLL , BOWEN & WIIITB , ml-l-tues-sat CANTON HATS 25 ccnta at the "Boston Store. " oprltomayl SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN MONb . ONEY ' TO LOAN Clllftt L wl rncool . M' L. Thomas lloomB Crelchton YTO LOA.S At 8 per ccntln- , . tcreat In Buma.oJ 62,500 and upwards , lor 8 to 6 years , on Brgt-tlaui city r.tnl lamiiirorertjDrum HXA ! > KBTATU nd Lois AORXOr. Itth mid Dcui'las Sis HELP WAN ftp. / - < A I'KNTUl WANlO Apj.ljrl410 Uanuy \J Bttcet. tO.8 ) A TRAVELIXO MAN ha can ylra Hrst-claM XV icteronco wantsa furnUhcJ roam wllliln tl tf Moekn of Prswlllcc , jirtvato fsiiilly ro- ferret ! . Address I' , this illlie " 10-11 | Compelcnlultl fcr.coneril Iiou o W work. Mat bo n H'K"I coak ftln. II , ' , corner lOla and 1 c > in\vorth Etr. etc. 0:9-1 f By a younj ? man n DOB ! Ion M WANTED liooK-tccior. or c.om , hiving liatl vrio- tlcil experience ) . Wrltoingaod hand , Address 70S 8. lOtheUcct. C31-1V Employment good book-keeper WANTED salesman , fifteen cara experience In retill trade. Address Van Can this oifico. 022 8' ' -A good waiter at M rritt's Kcs WANTED Ilu7 Farnam ft. 7W-lir WANTED Xeat ho so 7 or. 8 room * ( with barn Drcfcrrou ) con\-cnlcnt ( o niw Courl house , fainlb of ( our , nocmull chlidrun. AVtl IC.MX If lunt la rci-nnnle. ! Ap'ily to J. * . Cools , at new Court house , i 093-10 - a man an I wile , ntliuatloii , man as toachma-j , understands ticrsc" , nmluifeos liott.u-Uccper. Add ct > i "r. " IhU olllcc. 703-11" ANTED 10 KENT A good houto Inado W hablo location. II. 0. Coin , 'OI-J ' It07 rarnam St. \ TC7'AFTEDKitchen gUI at 205 S. I'th street VY 700-10' YOtJNa ifAN"Gernan ( ) wf hca a ] its tlon as farm laborer , or to rale caret of t orecs in the city. Address Hotel Oard , iltj. US7-t > A at "O K"barbrs porter : o WANIKD 12th and Fninam et. IOS 10 ' At Uman Shirt WASIIWOMAit'WANIKU 697-10 A wcinin ns cook. A p'y at WANTKD et near Uod c , next to Christian Church. ore 10 TTTANTED Two gentlemen or nun and wife YY to take nlco Jareo furnished room , wltl or without board. Good location. Apply to W. thl otllco. I 078-3 A good girl for general home work ( n a unall lauilly. Gill at Atkln ton's Millinery store 670-8 ANTED Olrl to do general housework In W In a fanil y of two. Inquire at 1723 Doug , 080-8 WANTED Girl fir general housework. Ap ply at 25th > nd dt. Mary's Avenue. 0. W. JIarnoy. CS5 12 * ANTED Good airl at the Western Uou'-c , YY fierce near 19th St. OB2-8 - No. 1 brick moulder , one tin' can mould and rl&p brick. No other iced apply. Call ou or addrc8i J , r. Fiyn , Nor'nlK , r cb ap5-t01.\ved sat" WANTKD-Girlahoiitllto do lighthouse work , during the day only. Apply at lice otllco. 021-tf Basement In ex. fur board , WANTED benders too. 003 N. 17th ftrctt. 6JOtf 'ANTED D ningroam glrlattho Crcljhtoii W ; House. 6U7-tf TT7 ANTED A good girl at corner Hamilton > V and 1'lcr eta. , thlrm'd addition , iloct wagon given. fi3S-ti ANTED Boardi-ru at tbo Oarlleld bocao , W N. W. comer 14th and Jackjrn Sts. 414 tf To sell a barber ( hop , pooj lo cation , good business , untl5f.ic.tory reasons f < -r solllni ; . Inquire at 117 S. 15th ( trcit , Omaha Neb. K7.tf Funding bridge and school bond ? , WANTED TI. T. Clark. IleUovue. 9fl-tf 4 children as boarders In a select WANTED . nt Mtu uutl OxlUgrnla St. L. D 767-tf \TT7"ANTED 2 unfurnlthcd rooms for nunnnd YY wife , inui-tbe moderato in price. Ad drcjs II. , Bco oltlco. 207-tf FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. RKNT Afurmshod room at Northwest FOR of 18th und Faruam. 70S-14 RKNT-Furnlshod room , 010 lOtli bt. bet ween California and Webiter. C34-II HE T Two good room * for rent , corne FOR and rarnam uia. Inimiio at Nludv & Krollo'a llatttoro. 707-tf ITiritNISIIKD Kooru. with board , K ' and Jj bathroom , at 1718 Dodge at. U77-12 OEM 13 ronUhouBC'iJoti , farms , etores , J3 ropmj we. Olllceu 15th and DnaglM Eta niO ItKNT Two unfurnished rm nnBiiltnblefor A. light hoUio-Kevuing , at 2210 Capitol ute. J. K. Holloway. 076-11" IlKNT llandeumclyfurnlehed front room EOU gentleman , moderate r nt. llcfirtnces. A ) 1312 Uodga et. between 13th and 14th. T UUNIHliEDHuOMS-For llitht house-keep- Jj Ing 915 month. 221D CallfornU tt. TTAOU ItE.NT first lloor ot a brick houiu In J } exchange [ or a lilies board , COS north 17th street. I'louantlr located. 02MI KENT H n < S omely furnUhid piV'i FOIl alcove room , 2013 U es nt. Cbti-tf jiOH KENT Ono lurniniica room J7U3 " , F J Uu it. &S7-U . t'ouse barn and Sicrcaof laud FOH.UENT 16t.li and Howard. Ku ouo u'Mtl rpOTl NT Ono Ijruo ( urnitl od roJm , with J _ Inard , on Hrot tloor , outside eulrauco. It03 Callforcla tt , UC-lf TfT yil hKR 1 Jt'ufjiUhud"cottage. . u room * . i1 2210 California it. M t. halt. fJZMf TjiUHNISIItU HOtfM ' 1O AfcrtT At SO O Ht U Mar > ' < Avenue. jiOK ] 70U RENT N. E. } , Bcc. 6 , T , U , K. 11 , un- t ? lmpiotvdloutlua ; county Und. 1 } miloi rora K , K. ttatlon. lucpiiro ut illS Davenport itrcet 123 tf r.AUlt ltf.h"i' aioro loom in brick building , H. 1 } K. corner ICth and Cumlug. C , V Uood- uan , ino t'arnb m St. 03f KENT Purnuneu nun < vom , N. K. cor. POll and J ck > on. t2-tf Ut Nf furoiaaed roomi over jlo chant'KxchDgeN.E. cor , 16th nd Dodg tretta. S9-tf RENT Nicely furnished room * with or without boart. BcwonabU price * . 2011 ' FOR BALE TJ J10K SAI.F Oood hcu c , Ir quire t JL' store corner 20th and Dougla ? . 711-11 | 710n SALE 20 lot * nc r Han com P rk , west X1 of Vark Avenue , f4 0 lo 8000 each. Mc- C.IRU cpp. Po'tofflci.071 tf 171 OK SAi U-Jly residence at hcvl of St. .K Mary' Avthuo w.th let 74x140. William. JlcCandll.h. 020-7 POR SUK A large Moral r & naumanninfe , . jjcnd as now. Apply nt Western Ncwsps cr Union llth and lion aid street. C7H-V.1 TT10H SALE- Three hauret noir U. P. depot , . Jj ran remain mgruund , andalso Up b pgy. . Enquire at this cfBco. GSo-tf _ TTIOIt SALE E'ghty.flvo head of sheen. Kn- JJ quire at firm o Tom Murray , ono mile- onth of U. P. icpot , 53-10f SALE A Rood store , dry Kon\t \ EOK shn 8 , groceries , etc. J , M. liter , OakUod , lona. 053-10 POR SAtiK Cheap one open buggy , tn- qulrn of .1. K. sfaunder , at Hi cry stable next door north City Hull C3Mf ! HAM : Itfciuoof 4 or G ro ms and cor ner lot on 10th and Mason $1.000. AlcCsguo opp , poslomce. 6H8-U "T7UHY Thorouijlibrcd Jersey Hull No. 332 L1 "it. S. II. It. " , wlnm r of prlzo ut State. Kalr. Hwnili tor portico tt Nebraska Poultry Yards , West Omaha. Graham f. Urowne , SBS-lm 77011 SALE 14 lots InN. W. put of city on J } sightly Iccatlon. 92CO to S MO each , oa monthly pij rncnU. llc'-nffuc , opp. pxtolllco. l-tt l Pull SALE Ono second hind 23 liarjo power engine , ROCK ! M ncwal'O t o8 ho ei < owcr , and two IB horsepower engines , now. Dillers ol a'l s'zo ' , rcw Inquire Onmhi Kourdrynn Jlathlno Co.U , P lly , bet 17lh and 18ih omaha fiO'J-lm "T710II 8AI.K Ilou'e thrco rooms ard hslt loton- 20th Eircct north of Crock , SOOOtni-h. Oiv monlhly piincuts 81,000. Jalin li. Mc' 'itc , opposite peat illlco. 6.13-lf BEMIS sols hoiisoi , loti , firmiani * . l J Olllcc. ICth and LKMizlnSU. 1,1011 SAIiE Salooa stocic and fixtures nnd. [ } lease Ki en , coed location. Enqulro ol L. li. Epcmcr , northeast corner lllh nnd ilarney. gt.l . 'C If "TTVOll SALE FhttnTci of land on i mmdots I1 cct , with Duo ri'HiUtiCC , barn mid othtr finptovuaont . 1'rlco 82,600 ; terrhs cn y. 472-lf W. H. Dart ult , Heal httntc Agent. n > Oll SALE A new lioufo and lot , 26th an < t " I" JDouglas St. Inquire to A. Bouman , _ 20th- and Farnhani tts. 418-lm HALE A lMa"o(8 ( orta\ct ) , in crccllcnti FOR on ; very cheap. Inqulio auhlaclllcc. spl429-lf I.AUlt a. LK fivoairoi i.f land , 2-etory frame JD homo , bam2 nclls nnd other Improve ment ? , cast cldo of Snundcri ftrcct , near Forb Omaha. For partlcubra addicdi Gco. W. Ilrow- tier. Oakland. Kcb. 401-lt "JTIOIl SALE llonso with 0 rooms , barn and JL Ion ? I > : a o ol lot on 15th SI. , bet Hurt and Webster. Inquire at Edholm & Erlckson'ti. 355 If SALE Car lo.ul of fit blnckcy mules Foil . Apply ot J. W. oUnucr. Coin la , 320-1010 * SALE 32 rwIilcT'co loij on and near 10th Foil . V rice , $360 ID &fO i-ach. Torina easy. llcCAGUE , ARcnt , Opp. Post Office. 303 tf SALE Bicycle , 48-Inch Standard Colum FOH bia. Apply Union Elevator. 203-tf T GTS. 8100 each , $5 down and 95 per month JU HEM1-3 , Agent. uK31OtAUh hulS 8100 cacti , BEAUTIFUL S S5 per month. CEMIS , n cut , 15th anil Douglaii 813. T7 < 011 SALi : Or will cxeha n- for Omaha pro- J. I Iperty , an Improved sec oa of land adjoin- li-B a station on U. P. 11. U. M. DUNHAM , 1411 b'nniham St. , Omaha. 72CI Smt RICK FOR CALN. B 203-tf ESTAUEOOK ft COE. Oj i A Pound * ) olcho co country butter for sale. OLcheap ; also fiobh milk utciy day at Ueal'd Giuccry btcre. corner Hth and Uodgo. 474-lmo * TR1CK FOR SALE-S12.00 ptrlOi/O.T. Murray. jj llM-ll ALEl ) HAY At A. II. Sander's Feed tttor B 1018 Uarney Bt. glO-tf M13CELLANEOU3. TO PLASTEKEIli' Propo I * fjr plistorinsr th * Ptclflc House , Tenth et. no.r I'aroii- ? art , will bo icco.ied by Gco. W. buy , 213 12th itrott. e 5S * YOU WANT your jard eoildcd , fit o blua IN utASi. Leave orkors S. K. ai tiic 1'co office. 7UB-li FOUND V California Magpie , last Sunc'ay. Owner can line the fame by proving prop- tr'y and pnyicg for this adierllscn ent Inquire- U Juliiil I'rcll&chke 20haad Loaveuworth it. OSS-10 r | .AILOII1NU Hunt emen'j clothing of all J. kldnamaaoaud icpalrcd , next door oust to BOB clllco 705 7 * UMPLOUIEM' 1IUI ( AU Tenth OMAHA near Farnam. Iluilncsi I ousen , Urmcrs and famlllcu i-an bu itipilkd v.ilh com petent h'lp. Any gra ocf ciiiployincnt. Hall- road anp Mining inutile on slioit i.otico F. D. Nolle , Employ mciit Atcnt. 064im * TO COXTKAOT011S ? t-al d pro- NOTICE ' will bo received until 12 o'clock o. in. , April 12th 16S2 , for matoflu.s , erection and comptctlcn cf a thrio ttiry brUk , ith etono lliiicmcnt , school hotistto bo e cu-cd on How- ird street , Ijctucen Oih ard lOth otrtcts , On.aha , Sell I'lacs and tpccIdfiiioiH to lju tei'M at tto ; lllco of Dulrcno k ilcndcl-sohn. archltcctg. I'ne right to rcjce : any or al b ds .8 ri.euned. 172-U _ EMIS ; NKW CITY MAPS , 10a MouuKd B Maps. $2.CO. OHO. P. KRM1S. Clutter Jllack ei-p rnfpbcrrlci , MAMMOTH dozen , $2.10 per Immlml , 910.00 iwr thousand at 'idle-Wlldo Place. " 1 eave or- Jcraut 14U Dodge Bt. John O. M 11118. mch-25-ev eat-lt _ " _ _ ib"liUTCHER9AND STOCKMliN My cattla T Br-aloj ure iigaln in perfect order. Call on Mr , Vni Onnan at block jatds , 10th St. , bet. Capitol avcnuo and Davcii'arc S > . Plenty of > nrd room and Btibllng. Brl Rlit etravln halo arbod-tlckg. K USTAlIKOOK. 43S-U _ _ O1ANU AMJOnUA.N Inairtiuion by Mlaa t 1. t ) . I-arail , ! * . SOlh St. . below Pierce. Ol-tf ROOMS And first clasa table board , at 2011 CoMHt. _ nil Ini * ItKNT Choice of 30 full lota to lease SAVE Creighton College for ? . ! 5 per year. Dexter L , Thomas & liro. , Room 8 , Creighton Jlock. EDWAKD KUEHL HAGIBTER OF PALMY8TERY AND CONDI riONALIUT , 433 Tenth Struet.botwecn Firnbum ladllamoy. Will , with tna aid of guardian pirits , obtain for any one * glance at tbo past ind present , and on certain conditions In the fa .uro. Uoota and Shoes uado to jrder , Perfeo Absolutely PureB This powder neur T rlc . A marrel or pu y. strength and l olewmenens. Jlore econp- , lc l thin the ordinary kind. , and cannot b. ild In conipelllloii with the multitude oflow t.Bhortwtight , tlvin or phosphate powdirt. S ld uily In uant. ROTilJDAKlKO Po VI * C ? , , IS W 'l ' SU , New YOlk