8 JPHE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , APEIL 12 ,88 * TUB DAILY BEE Wednesday Morning April 12 Wontkor Report. ( The following observations are lakcn a the tAtne moment ot time at all the sU ons named. ) DiriRnnurr , U. 9 , Sto'M , SIRVICI , ) OMAHA , April II , 1832. ( IMS p. m. ) I Lawrence Barrett and Jananschek are coming The west-bound emigrant train yester day had on six well filled can. The TJ. S , court words hare been brought up from Lincoln , The rirer at this point is rapidly. Conncll Bluffs has seventy-three sa loons. , iTesse James was deposited in n $500 coffin. j Misi Lucia Kiniball lectured nn tern pernnca at the Baptist church to-night. A dull gray sky nnd a cold ntmos x phere made to-day somewhat unpleasant for April. The American Express company last week cashed ono hundred and twenty money orders in one day , Beautiful Roiidcn co Lota 8100 each , $ * > down nnd .80 per month , Bemis , agent , * 16th and Douglas streets. tf The Teamsters union will meet on Thursday evening at Bohemian hall for the transaction of important business. A private military organization , to bo composed of headquarters clerks and bank boys i-i talked of in this city. About 10 o'clock last night there WM a light fall of snow , which melted as fast . as it touched the ground. Three boys I arrested for intoxica tion last evening and taken to police court , were hold over to await an investi gation as to who sold the liquor that flowerei them. Dr. II. Boitine and Mrs. Fannie Buche , of Dubuque , Iowa , were married in this city Monday evening. The hod-carriers and mortar makeu are requested to meet at Kessler'a Hall for the purpose of forming n union , April 12tb. Hammond , the Sixteenth street sa loon keeper , was put under $300 bonds to appear next Monday and answer to the . charge of telling liquor on Sunday. Manager Tiheem and his force expect to shift their wires and Instruments to 'Thirteenth street about the first ot .Sep tember. Qmaha is now the port of entry from which all steamers plying on the upper Missouri and Yellowstone must take out papers. papers.A A horse collided with a lamp pent on Thirteenth street last nl jht , whtlo being driven at a gallop , and'broke his leg. He had to be killed. A fine programme will be presented at the opera house to-morrow evening , on the occasion ot the appearance of John McCulloujfli , by the Musical Union or chestra , Edward Edwards , for cairyhig con cealed weapons , wai fined $5,00 ut the po lice court yesterday , and Willie Boll con tributed 83,00 to the school fund on ac count of boisteroui conduct. The overland train from the west last night made up eight hours between Og. den and Omaha. They could do It every time. The board of ttodo met last evening , but transacted no huainess ot importance. 5 The executive committee got through < 0With some routine work and the board ad- pp journed , Jf . D. M. Welty , grand dictator ; J , 8. Gibson , grand treasurer ; T. G. Majrane , grand representative , and E. K. Long , supreme representative , 'went to Scwaril tbii morning to attend the BOjalon of Grand lodge , of the Knights of Honor. John Fortunatus , the well known Tenth street shoemaker , who was taken with small pox and removed t J his farm tee\ era ! weeks ago , died to-day. Holme recovered from the small pox , but wa taken with luug fever and in hi * weak condition could not survive it. At the annual meeting of St. Birna- bai parish , held ou Easter Monday even ing , tha following gentlemen were electee1 ' wardens and vestrymen for the eimuliif years Senior warden , Gee , F. Labau.li Junlor warden , Olios. W , Mead. Vestry men , M , H. Gable , W. 11. Boweti , D , W , ( Woodman , 8. J. llheem , T , L. Jlitigwnlt , A.W , Nason and M , Darling. - * Vhe small pox patient in Lake's ad dltlon Is a lady well advanced In years , w o niiNed Mrs. Ored .n , the patient who died of the diiease ou Sixteenth street Dr. Ccffniau , who attended her , yester 'duy turned thi caeo over to the city pliyalclan. It is liable to be a severecasa and whether a removal nill be made or not In uncertain. About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon a young lady seated upoa a load of poles drove over the south cross Ing qf Farnam and Fifteenth atreet , which has already Caused more than one accident. Her team stalled In the chuck hole there , she at once leaped to the ground , whip in band and tried to get them out , At this juncture a couple of g < ntlemcn stepped out front the Wabash ticket oilice and gul lantly went to her oisistsnce , the three succeeding la lifting the blockade , The youn # lady thanked her new friends , and , putting one foot ou the hub , climbed to - her place on the load and drove oft , as one of the young men exclaimed , uottoj voce , lo his companion , "Jf I ever get married , that'n Iho kind of a girl I waut. " 1'roba- , bly the girl n Id the fame to Lerself ot her 1 kind aitlitants. ' LOCAL LEGISLATORS. The Inaugural Meeting of the Now Oity Council. The Election of Officers end Adoption of Rules. Mayor Boytl Dollvora Ul8 Antiun Mossago. The now city council met ant organized last evening. The body was called to order by the city clerk , J. J. L. C. Jowott after which Mrsars. Thrano , Bohm McOuckin , Dunham , Lecdor am Dakar were sworn in by the mayor. On motion of Mr. Knufmnnn Mr Dakar wns called to the chair. Roll call showed the following members present : Baker , Bchni Corby , Dollono , Dunham , Herman Kaufmann , Loodcr , McQuckin O'Koofo and Thane. Mr. Baker announced the first buai nois of the evening to bo Iho election of ofllcora , whereupon Mr. Kaufmann moved that Mr. Homer Stull b elected president by acclamation. Mr. Dunham moved that the ayes and nnya bo called upon that motion 'or the sake of record Moaars. Dunham and Herman were appointed by the president to act aa tellers. A ballot was taken * nd resulted in the unanimous election of Mr. Stul ; o bo president. The chairman declared Mr. Stu 11 to joduly elected and appointed Messrs , Caufmann , Baker and Thrano to con duct him to the chair. Mr. Stull mtulo a short speech , in which ho acknowledged in appropriate vords the honor conferred upon him. lo expressed the hope that in the lerformanco of his duties ho should have ho kindly services of his follow councilmen cilmon , alluded to the responsibility of the members of a municipal body , ho prosperous and growing condition of the city , and urged all to bo un- iring in their efforts to satisfy the do < nands made upon them by the pub' ic. ic.Mr. Mr. O'Koofo nominated Mr. J. J. L0. . Jowott to bo city cloak for the ensuing year. Bo said ho had done n great dual of work in the past year nnd it was all straight ; it woa very oroditablo to the judgment of the old council and his services'would bo equally valuable to the now. On motion of Mr. KaulLuan , Mr. Jowott was elected by acclamation , md expressed his ackno ffltdgomonts n a few words , well chosen. Th'j mayor was then introduced and proceeded to deliver his ANNUAL ADDUKSS. Gentlemen of the Oity Council : At the end of the first year of ray official term it becomes my duty to ransmit to you a statement of the conditions of the various departments > f the city governmoni. FINANCES. Our financial standing both at homo ind abroad is one of the very highest rder. The uffaira of the city are now > oinj ; managed on a cash basis , and hero is no reason why the city can not have work done as economically ind cheaply as an individual. The oport of the city treasurer is a very omprohensivo ono , und givesaconciso tatetnont of the city's finances , From hia statement it will bo soon that at ho end of the year and before but ittle , if any tax for the year 1881 has > oen paid , there remains in the hands of the treasurer * ho sum of $10-1,070- 70. After the first of May this amount will bo largely increased , and : would suggest to the council that it s doairabla that the city aho'uld de rive some benefit therefrom. I'rom the clerks report it will bb seen that while showing a small in crease in the expenses for salaries of city ofllcers and other departments , the total is far below the amount re quired by other western cities of ev6n ess popular. The increase in salaries s mostly duo to the largo expense of the engineer s onico , part ot which should properly have been charged to the sewer fund. UTIOATION. From the report of the city attorney which is herewith submitted , you will find that there are thirty-eisht suits now pending at-ainst the city , many of which are for personal injuries Huslainud , and that there were throe judgments rendered against the oily duripg the year past , on account of injury to ponons. Ono in favor of Miss McGowun for $4,000 , ono in favor of a young woman or the sum of § 1OUO and ono for $750 by the next of kin of Win. Coploy , Jr , , who was killed on 14th Htreot by reason of a sidewalk falling upon him. In the ciso of Miss McGowan the city has in its possession the sum of $2,089 12 duo Duffy Bros , for grading , which 1 have no doubt c n bo used as part pa > mcnt of the judgment. Their bpndsuion are also hold for 8700. FIllK DKl'AllTMKNT. The fire department of the city , which in times past so justly deserved the commendation of our citizens , has sustained its reputation. Mistakes hiv6 been made , it is true , but per- hays they were unavoidable. Our city has been fortunate in escaping the ravages of fires of uny great maijni. tudo during the year. Now that wo have a complete sya temof water works in succosafulopora. ,1011 , with pressure equal or creator than our fire engines , the fire depart- nent will need to bo reorganized. My own opinion is that the service of two of the lire engines bo dispensed with aud that ono bo kept ready and equipped for constant usu. The sug. gallon of the chief engineer that a lose cart bo placed in the southern wt of the city aud ono iu the west- m part , meets my approval. The city is growing with great rapidity , already covering a largo tor- ritory , and it is our duty to provide proper protection to our citizens , All are in favor of obedience- law nnd the preservation of order , bnt differ as to the moftfluro and manner of en forcement , Some want the laws enforced strictly to the letter , while others believe in n liberal hnd conservative vative construction. Recognizing , as I do , thnt ccrlain evils have existed since the beginning and will continue to exist for all timu to come , I am f red to cay that I am n firm advocate of the latter mode , believing that the only way is to regulate , so that the laws shall neither bo over-obnoxious to the individual nor offensive to the public. The present police force is inade quate , and the recommendation of tha city marshal that the force bo in creased meets my hearty approval , though for the present I think it un necessary to increase the number to moro than twenty. Tito board of health consists , of the president of the council , the city marshal and the mayor. The city physician is secretary of the board. The health of the city the past year was uncxceptionally good , and it has only been since the month of Janu ary , when the first case of small pox made its appearance , that the board was called upon to perform any duty whatever. Arrangements were made with the county commissioners and a suitable building for a post house was erected on the county farm , and all patients that could with safety bo removed , were sent to the house at once. Every measure was taken by the board to prevent the spread of the disease , and wo huvo great cause for congratulation in the fact that in the three months just passed there has been in nil thirty-one cases , nnd there is not n single case in the cily at the present timo. There are many suggestions in the report of the city physician that are worthy of your careful consideration. ENaiNKKUINO DKPAllTMKNT. The engineering department has become of such vast importance that only the very best talent should bo employment. The salary paid the city engineer will not procure procure the services of a man fully competent to perform the work that is demanded of thatolllo. The present city engi neer claims that ho cannot ulford to again accept the position. ' unless the salary in iucrcaecd. In my opinion it would bo far better for the city to pay twice or oven thrice the amount iud employ the most skillful engineer that could bo obtained. Ono year ago at the beginning of my oilicial : crm I urged upon the council the ne cessity of letting contracts for the curbing and guttering of all streets ; hat were to bo established grade. The year passed , and but little has boon accomplished. The curbing and guttering on Tenth street is partly inished , and that on Dodge street only commenced. I again call the at- icntion of the council to the great necessity of this work being done without delay. It can bo done with out > coot to the city , the owners of property paying therefor , and the treot can therefore bo kept in repair it mach less oxpenso. I would ilso suggest the necessity of tmploying a competent mechanic o oversee nil work while go ng on , so as to prevent poor material rora being used. This work is all bo ng done under the supervision of the jity engineer , and as ho cannot always > e present , material is sometimes used .hat is wholly unfit , and it is impoasi- ) lo for himto know what kind of ma- orial is in the work after it is finished. It is a duty wo ewe the men who do juainess that the streets in the buai- less portion of the city should bo put n good shape atonco. The heavy and onstantly increasing traffic will admit t no longer delay. Every dollar at our command should bo spent on ho so streets upon which the coin- lorco of the city is being done. If ur city charter should bo amended us greed upon by the board of trade nd our representatives , I would re ommend that you lot contracts for aving first whnro most needed. With ur present facilities , no matter what ind of paving you decide upsn , but ttlo can bo done this year , and for Ilia reason , if for no other , yon should euvo selfish considerations entirely ut of the question , and order the rork done in the central part of the ity. Many times during the past inter our streets were in such a con- itlon that it was almost impossible or pooploito pass over thorn in order o make nccessaty purchases. You pill have a larger sum of money his year for general purposes han heretofore , the valuation will bo ncrcasod and as the revenue from nos and licenses will bo about oaough 0 support the public sdhools , you can ovy the full limit of twelve mills. HKWKHAUK. Upon my recommendation the last jouncil adopted what is known ns the 'Waring" system o. . sewerage. This ) lan of sowurago is being universally udoptod , not only in this country but n Europe. I believe it to bo the sya- torn best adapted to our wants , the only ono within our power to attain , md that will givopur people the bone- it of aewornao within a reasonable timo. Under this plan the main sewer has been builtf torn n point north of Dodge street south to Jackson itroot , and thence to a conductor to iho river. Lateral sewers have boon built in the alloys between Jack on andHamoy , Barney and Farnam , fcarnnm and Douglas nnd Dodge streets. The total amount expended for the main sewer is 810,123.79. In addition to this there were 81,522 63 paid Messrs. Waring and Bogurt for [ ) lans and oxponi es , and 82,141,11) ) spent for lo al engineering. The city engineer reports that the general demand for sewer connec tions since the lateral sawora have boon built is so great that ho would advise the letting of contracts as soon as possible for the pipe and material neccsary to extend the main sewer as far north as Cuminc street. In this I heartily concur , and 1 would fuither recommend tholottinc ) f contracts for all lateral eowera from Dodge street north to Ouming street. The ground underlying the city ; is saturated with foul matter aud alyiria deposits from cess pools and > nvy vaults , the sanitary rcquiro- nimts are constantly increasing and omand the oxtonsicn of sewerage to womoto hoalthfulnuss and present ep- dmmcs. Our people cannot derive nil benefit from the water supply un- il aewors are constructed nud the sing of water for mechanical and ther purposes and allowing the waste water to run into the streets , as is the case in many instances , will keej them in an impassible condition , The bonds voted last year will be more than ample to pay the construction o all the main cowcra nnd no moro bonds for this purpose will bo required for many years , In this connection I irish particu larly to call yout attention to thai part of the engineer's report that re fers to the sewers of South Omaha creek. The storm water off Tenth street must empty through the catch basins into the sewer , and it is very important that the contractors should complete the work. It seems that the council , contrary to the advice of the city engineer , ordered the con struction of about 3,000 feet of an open ditch acrots the bottoms from North Omaha creek to the river , with numerous cross ditches , to drain the low lands. The work , in my opinion , will bo practically useless , and 1 would suggest that the work bo done only in accordance with the plan recommended by the engineer. WATER W011K3. There can bo but ono opinion in re gard to our system of water works , and that U that when completed ac cording to the plans wo will have n supply of the purest water at reasona ble rates and with force sufficient in nearly nil parts of the city to t'ivo ample protection from firo. The re port ot the engineer on this subject is ' very full and complete , and I would' recommend that before the works are accepted you have every part of them thoroughly tested , nnd satisfy your selves that they are constructed in accordance vrith the terms of the con tract , nnd if modified in nny respect , that such modification does not mili tate nxninst the best interests of the city. THE CITY SCHOOLS. The public schools of the city are entirely under the management of the board of education , and the city Gov ernment hat but little to do other than to provide funds for their main tenance. _ [ The school buildings nro substan tial and elegant ; they nro the pride of our people and represent an invest ment of $400,000. The disbursements last year for all purposes were $91,249 10 Of this amount ta state contributed § 9- 28114 , From present indications there will bo collected this year from fines nnd licenses a sum sufficient to pay their entire expense. Fifteen thousand dollars per annum is required for interest on the out standing indebtedness , and ten thou sand dollars is each year placed in the sinking fund. There was $5,1)88.85 ) spent in the construction of buildings the pist year , leaving $01,285.25 for running expenses. As there were but 3,400 in n ttondanco in the public schools , it cost a fraction over $18 per per ye'ar to educate each scholar. It is the intention of the board this year to erect n now school house at the corner of Eleventh and Center streets and also to add four rooms to tha school house in Hartman's addition. From the foregoing it will bo seen that the public schools are being con ducted on a very munificent , if not to say'a very extravagant scale , nnd , whild I am in favor of liberal appro priations for educational purposes , ' believing that in our common schools lie the foundation for tuturo greatness - ' ness ; I would suggest to the council , if wilhin' their province , while having every1 confidence in the board , that it might bo well to inquire into the management. It certainly is ques tionable to my mind whether the people of Omaha are in favor of the expenditure of such n largo sum annually. CITY J.IIIUAIIY. The public library contains over seven thousand volumes , seven hun dred of which have been added since Juno 1st , 1881. It is good hands and is being managed very satisfactorily. Thirty-six thousand two hundred volumes were issued to book borrow ers during the year , showing the great good that is being desired from this institution. The public records of the city nro not safe from fire , and something must bo done before long to provide for the erection of a fitting building for a city hall or rent a bettor ono than the ono now used , The desire of our citizens ns expressed at the late election is that Jefferson square bo leased Lo private parties for the purpose of erecting tlioreou n market house as well ns rooms suitable fca city offices , My understanding is that as ROOII as the county complete and occupy their now court house , that the ground upon which the court house standa will revert back to the city. If this bo so , it might bo best to rent until such time as poasetsion uf the property is obtained. This being - ing a central location , it would bo much better , in my judgment , for the city to pay for the erection of n good building on that ground than to got cilices on Jefferson square free of charges , which would ulways bo unpleasant - pleasant nnd disagreeable , on account of their connection with a market house. CONCLUSION. Thuro are many other matters of in terest to which I might call your at- tentityi. At present 1 have not the time , but will take pleasure at your future meetings to lay before you any thing I deem worthy of your consid eration , In conclusion I desire to say that you will always have my hearty co operation in everything pertaining to the prosperity of the city. While wo may , and no doubt will , differ upon certain matters , ns well ns the manner in which the businoasof the city should bo managed , we should never forget that wo are all * interested in its wel fare and responsible to the people fax a prudent and economical manage ment of its affairs. There is no city in the west that has brighter prospects in store for it than Omahai She is without doubt des tined to be the future great city of the Missouri valley ; but there are many things claiming your attention , chief of which is the impravoment of street * , BO as to provide business men with business conveniences , that will have to be accomplished before aho attains the point she ore long is so certain to reach. Her growth and prosperity depends in a greit measure upon your action , you should foster ana encourage man- nctorief , honor , protect and defend loneat labor but discountenance ev- Hy cndovor to inatp strikes and riots. Labor and capital must go hand in hand , Ono is ns necessary as tf other nnd you should do nothing thai will unsettle confidence or cause dis trust and alarm , but on the contrary do all in your power t > create a feel ing of safety and security. Mr. Baker moqod that the address of the ninjor and the report of the city engineer ba refcreed to the com- imttoo on printing with instructions to leport ns to the advisability of printing them in pamphlet form for general distribution. The motion was withdrawn on ac count of no committees as jot being appointed. The president then appointed the following STAND1M1 COSIJtllTHF.S. Judiciary Kaufman , baker , Me- Guckin- . Claims Dunham , Baker , Thrano. Finance McGuckin , Kaufman , Lccder. Streets nnd Grades Baker , Corby , ' O'Keefe. Police O'Keefe , Corby , Leedor. Public Property nnd Improvements Dollono , Herman , Buhm. Fire Herman , Dunham , Dollono. Gas Leoder , O'Keefo , Dellone. Sidewalks and Bridges Thrano , Baker , Bohm. R'ult'8 , Forms and Printing Behm , Dunham , Baker. Street Railways , Railroad Cross- ngs and Signals O'Keefo , McGuckin , Kaufman. Waterworks nnd Sewerage Corby , Dunham , Thrane , Herman , O'Xcofe ' , Dellone. Mr. Baker then renewed his motion Mr. Dunham insisting that it ough to bo divided. Mr. Kaufman thought the report o ; the mayor should be referred to tin committee on printing and Iho.report of the several dopartmerta to their rcapp.ctivo committees. Mr. Baker made a motion to that effect , which woa carried. Mr. Baker moved that after sucl division and reference , the papers b < referred to the committee on printing as before. Carried. Mr. Herman was excused for the evening. On motion , Col. E. F. Smytho was wrmtUud to ptetent a nattur to the : ouncil. Col. Smytho presented a bond prepared - pared in duo form for Mr. Wm. Sox- auer , OB city treasurer , in the sum of § 100,000 , the sureties being Wm. ioxauor , Joseph Fox , S. L. Ruff , H. 3olln , Peter Uoos , and others. This was done in compliance with ho law , and council was naked to take some action on it. Mr. Dunham moved to place the bond on file. Mr. Dellone moved an amendment tha't the bond be rejected on the ground that no vacancy existed. Mr. Dunham insisted that it be placed on file as a matter of courtesy to Mr. Soxauer. Col. Smytho by permission made a few remarks. Mr. Buck is to all in tents und purposes the treasurer of the city. Mr. Sexauor is , however , elected treasurer , and it is duo to him and to nine hundred majority of the city voters that hia rights bo rccog- nizod , BO that if ho desires to contest the place he can , do so. Ho alluded to the overwhelming sufficiency of the bond , und while not asking the acceptance of the same , asked that it bo put on record so that ho might go to work intelligently to secure his rights. Mr. Dunham moved that the bond bo referred to the committee on ju diciary to ascertain if a vacancy 'exists. Mr. Herman moved ns a substitute that the bond bo laid on the table. There boing'ho second to thelat- amendmenta , the vote waa taken on the question of referring to the com mittee on judiciary , the ayes and noes being called for. Lost ; 7 tD 5. The original motion to place the bond on file was carried by ayes and noea > 7 to 5J PETITIONS AND COSISIUNICATION8 , Communications wore received from the secretaries of the various tire com panics asking the appointment of a : ommittoo of three from the citycoun- ; il to act as judges of the election ot : hipf engineer of the fire department , ; o occur on the 12th inst. Some ob jections were raised on account of the nformality of the papers , and con- lidornblo discussion followed on the lubject. Mr. O'Keefo moved aa an amend- nent that the mayor bo desired to ut- ; end the meeting. Mr. Kauffman inoved as a substi tute that the whote matter bo laid on the table. Carried' . Mr. Kauffman moved the adoption temporarily of the rules governing the receding council. Carried. A petition was received from. W. \V. \ Rich , asking permission to grade i portion of Convent street. Re ferred to committee on streets and grades with power to act. The judgment in favor T. W. T. Richards , billa of J. S. Wnkefiold as regiater of the Fifth ward , Will S. [ liloy , regiator of Third ward , and H. W. Hyde , tor use of oflico on election lay were referred to the appropria tion committee. The petition of Boggs & Hill for an equal distribution ofho water pipe for fire protection was referred to committee on water works and sewerage , Bill of R. H Wilbur , registrar Fourth ward , was referred. The communication of O. S. Wood , relative to the special taxes against the First Baptist church was filed. Requesting an extension of Twenty- fourth street , Referred. In regard to right of way of W , "W. and Sallie Lowe for sewer i purpose , Referred. Establishing the width of sidewalks on Douglas street at 22 feet , nnd on cross streets from Ninth to Sixteenth ut 25 feet. Referred. RESOLUTIONS. By Dunhato , to take care of croaa- ivnlka on Farnam street from Six teenth to Nineteenth , and replace the jamo as BOOH as grading is completed. Adopted , By Dunham , to take out the oul- pert between Harney and Farnam on Twentieth. Referred. By Dellono , to hurry up thn curbing - ing on Dodeo street in order to enable .he residents there to plant trees , idopted. By Kauforann , to repair culvert on Eleventh near Center , at cost not to ixceod $10. Adopted. By .Kaufmann , to place Ninth street jridge in safe condition. Referred to committee on streets and grades will power to net. The council adjourned to meo April 18th. SPECIAL rtUTICES. TO LOAN f/ONt . M1 ONF.V TO LOAN Call at Law Office of D L , ThcmM Hoom 9 Crolchton Black , 10 I-OAA At a per cent In terest In suma.ol ? 2,600 and upward * , tor 8 to 6 > earn , on llnt-cLvu city and ( arm property. Hums UBAb Estui and LOAK AOKSCT. 16th aad Doudti Sts. I TO LOAN On Re l E tat * . no com 8400 mission Addre-g 7. . Y. life office 719-11 * HELP WANTED. WANTED A tewing girl at No. 4'3 South lOtlntriot. 741-11 [ \7 ANTED-Olrifor jreneral liouM oik. H. II Uannweiler , llth tlrtet near F rnm. 73la * A first clvn clothing uleiru&n at WANTED A M. Pcavy' . 737-11 \TfANIED I no flrs claw brl k burner , anil W one ( letter , Immediately , For pirtlcu- lirs ra I on or Rvd tea K. J , daxe , Opera,11' u u Blcck. " 743.12 * A man at Motz & Uosenetdn's WANTED Douglas st. 735- ( TOYLy.l.'a > Ly.l.'a Hoik , 1110 Knrn unt. 71012' - lundred mm ( or ral'road ' , WANTRD-100 * , Eniploytnf-nt AIM 'Uft tticet tear Faruini , 721-12" UHIM : HAND * WA ? TiD-t M Sli rt fa t t- . apiO 3t 60 men to work at Florence Cut- WASTED ' onYagea $1.7Cperd y. NO sm.ill-p.x 'heio. 720-U" WANTED Competent girl for general house work. Mu t ba a ( rood cook Mrs. M. Rogers , corner 10th and 1 cuvenworth street- ! . 0Q-tf W ANTED A peed girl at corner Hamilton and Pier eta. , fhlnu'j addition. Uwt WANTED A weman as cook. App'jat 17th st. near .Oodgf , nuit to Christian Church. BJQ 10 WANTED Olrl fir gpncrnl rnti - ork. Ap ply at 2 3th and at. MarjV A\cnue. O. W. Ilarnoy. _ 03S 12- TTrANTED-A No. 1 lulck moulder , ono I V tint cin mould and flap hrlck. No other recd apply. C..11 ou or addrixi J. F. Flyn - about 14 to do light hcuao WANTED-Olrl nor ! . , durlby th 41ay only. Apply at Ilee offlcc. 024-tf _ i nln-room Irlattha Crcl htou C07-tt SITUATIONS WANTED. Dy a man an4 wife , a filiation , WANTED loan as coachman , understands hcrecs , andnltuas houieketpcr. Addtcas "C. " thl office. 703-12 * WANTED by a you MX man a DObhlon a' liooK-keepor. or c erk , having had vrac < tlcal experience. Write ! a good hand , Addrcbi 70S S. lOlhBUeet. 03111 WANTED Fllu > llon by a fltst-ilits nuker on bread aid fane ) takes. Addres Baker Farmers Jlou c , Orcnha , Neb. 7K1MU . WANTED y n retpcctoble lady SiriATIO.f . Icqu re at Oaaha Cm pioyrnent'Agency 10th at. near /amain. MiCELLArtEOt S WANTS. WANTED Room for gentlon an , wife and child 7 > cars old , with boarj for child. AdilrosH V. U is oHIce. 732 12 * Canvassers to sell homeh'M ar ticles used In every family. Particularly good Inducetnen s to camassm , for part culars apply Letwccn 12 and 2 o'clock at 1111 Douse a : siroct (73J13) ( ) N. L. PRATT. A TliAVELINO MAN nho can fire flrat-clafls .el. reference wtnta a furnished room within tlvd block * of Postrrllce , private family pro f erred. Address 1) . this cfflco 710-11 Hcui ) of not I'es than eight WANTED , fcocd ioUion. cell at 1118 Hi/w ard street. 716-1 : * ED Fnrr.ls-e < 1 rrom f or mall family WA Addieu Her. E. N. 2112 mUfornla it. 1725-11 2 unfurnished rooms for man and WANTED muttho moderate la price. Ad dress n. , fro. office. 207-tf Boarders at the Oartle'd hoe e , WANTED corner llthandJack'nn 8t * . 414 tf WANTED Ta sol la barber thop , sooi lo cation , ( rood bueinesa , 8stMiUcry reasons f reollliijr. Inquire at 117b. 16th street , Omaha Keb. Wtf ANTED liascment In ex. for board. W Other boarders too. 003 N. l"th street. WWANTED eiOtf 4 children /btardera In a select WANTED , at 19th and California St. L. B. LOOMIS. 767-tf jard sodded , fine blue IFYOUWAVTjour S. K. at the Bee office. 705-1S' W ANTED Funding brldguuua school bouru : . T. d rk. Hefleme. ! H FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. tOIt RENT Furnlihcd room corner 10th and Douglas. 7SUtf RENT Sixteen (10) ( ) acres of choice land FOR Snunders street , for gardening purposes Itsatlian two rail torn Poetortlco. DAVIS > t SNIDER , 739-15 15051'arimmEt. FurninhtJ cottage COS N. 18th FOR11ENT alttr4o'cbck. 713-12 * RENT Threa uifurnllhul ro m > iu't < FOR ' hsun-kccplntr. inquro for two [ I yn tlll3 South llih sir Jit Int. H rcannd 7i3 13- NICELY FURNsUfeD HOI M' One TWO north of Do gj on1 16th st. 717-16 * FHONT ROOM-On Chicago ot. between 14th andlB.h. tri.k hou c. Ap p'y at 217 North ICth street. 766-11' REHr-Fprnlshed room. 010 10th st. bet ween California and Webster. 63i-tf KEN I HOUJO eeien rnonu , well am FOR . Inquire at 1221 North lOih at. 680-11' T710R RE T Two good roomn for rout , corner 1 > 13th and Farnam sta. Inquire at Nlndel ft Krello'n Hat ttore. JOT-tl FRNI8IU.D Room , with board , go * nd bathroom , at 1718 Dodge t. 6W-12 * Two unfurnished rni m , suitable for T7URNI8IIED RCOMS-For light houie-kesp- J } Ing 15 a month. 221 California et. TTIOR RENT ouse barn and 8 cere * of laud JL : Inquire 16thand Howard. hu uc oWel rno UrNT One large furnUl cd room , with I board , on flrit floor , outalde eulrance. 1E03 California at , " ? jf . "J7ioTiKKKT to. i , Ac. , u.l6lt.n , uu" 1 } improved Douglm county land. 1 i rollei from R. 11. station. Inquire at 2118 Da\cnport trcet. HEET Storu room m brick building , N. FOR . corner 18th and Cuiutuy. 0. F Goodman - man , 1110 Farnham Bt. 803-tf EMI3 rent * bousei.lots , farmi. atorcs , t rooms etc. Olllccj ) IStb and DouglM Sts OR UENT Furnuaeu tiuu luom , N , E. coi F Btb and JacUson. 62-tf ( iviilti luinisiiou iooui ever F0t chaaU' Eichinge.N. K. cor. 19lb and Dodg rtreota. T710R RENT Nicely furnished rooms with 01 1 } without board , Rcaaonable prices. 2011 "ot * FOR BALE A two stated bug < y , ncaily Dew , POIlSALE tie , Z Kuoulc * bteam Puuip. En- iuir J , [ Urmt'i tiatbcr thop , cor. 16th and Bolje. T12.1 fitOR SALE Chratea'n iv jo'in I h.VfllV JL ! IBIS South iota street , d. H. VTiliH. * . 7 M5 T10 SALE Snuil and Io 2th ; st. l ! hetncen Farnam and Diu/la < K , twi-lio b'ocks from tlm Opera House Inqu ro at tha hoaso of James Coroiiu , 73M7 * OK SALE OR r.ST-Fire(5) ( acre * tt nlco lindwitli dnelllnr , fct ; . , on Shcrmin At- tnne , near Staio Fair OrouncHiono of the bsst locAilona In the city forniukct tftrdcn. 740-1S 150br rnaniSt. IJ10R SALE Twelto held carrlujro and draft L hones , at Ilouan's IteryTJarn , 741-12t IT10K 8AI.K Hood hrre , at Dnio ; L1 ttoro corner IQIh and Douglas. 711-1 TnCKNiTlT.K FOR SALE Chiap an elegant JL' siille of Parlor r'nriliiire , 12 feet Jxtnn- slon din ng ttblp , din ng ( hi'rr , lot kitchen furniture , ami other articles all Lew. 2011 l > a ? street , 52Mf 170R SALE C1ieap-IifsirMi1 lot on Ctli. .L fornU 8lre3t , trontBgo 112 fcot. depth 55 feetiwl'ldltldi- . K. Hayden. 72MB T710R SALE20 lots near Uanicom P rk , west JD ot Park Avenue. 94CO to $900 each.Me - Cague opp. Po tofTlce. 671.tf FOR SALE A largo Mossl r& llaimunn > afo , prod as new. Apply at Western Newtpatcr Union 12th and Howard strree. 67tf-la IlOlt SALE Three homes near V. P. depot , can remain rn ground , and also tcpbie < y. Enquire at this f fllce. BSo M jiuli SALE Cheap -one open buggv. otilre of J. K. Maundem , at livery next eluor north City Hull C3B-tf ilOR SALE House of 4 or B ronms and cor- 1 ncr lot on Itfth and Maion $1.000. UcCiuiie opp , postofllce. 6HS.tl > EMIS ge ID "houses. Ion , firmj > Olllco. 16th and Doiiirl.n st . tjRY Thoroughbred Jersey mill No. 33'J "M. M. II. I ) . " , winner of prl/e et State Fair. Standa for service t Nebraska Poultry Yurds. West Omaha. Graham i' . lirnvrne. TCTOR SALE 14 lota In N. W. p&rt of city on JL ; elghtly lecatlon. 8200 to SJ50 each , on monthly pajmenti. Met 'ague , opp. pontotllcc. TjlORSALE One second-hind 25 hone poncr JU engine , peed as nevvM o tvvpS horse nowtr , and two IS horse pocr engines , now , Uillcrs of a'l size" , i ev\ . Inquire Oinana Foui dry an Machine Co.U. P lly. bet 17th and 18th rjmah * . 602-lm T710R 8 ALE House three rooms ard h lf loton JD 20th Direct north of Creek , SJOO cuh. On monthy pa > incnt 3ICon. John L. Mo'n u , opposite pontnfficc. 533-tf T7.0R PALE Five ares of land on taundeis Jj Stieet , with flno n'ndenco , barn and other improvements. Price 82,600 : tciins can- . 472-tf W. R. Bartlctt , Real i state Agent. IVIOi : bAMv A now houno and lot. 25tll and JD Douglas St. Inquire to A. Bouman , 26tb and Farnham Ma. 418-lin * TmOK MALE A 1'Iat.o (8 octaves ) , in excellent JU c.nd'tion ' ; tery chop. Inquire mUiiicOlco . I fpI429jtf T71UKH < < LK FUo cro.l land , 2 i-tory frame JL1 house , barn 2 wells and other improve ments , cast side of Saumlers etrcct , near Fort Omaha. For particulars uddics ) Gco. VV. Brow. Bier , Oakland. Neb. 401-tt EOH SALE House with S rooms , bam and long lease of lot on 16th St. , bet. Burt and Webster. Inquire at Edholrn & Erlckson's. 8SS-tt FOR SALE Car loid ot fac blackey mules broke Apply of J. W. Skinner , Coin la , 820-lmo * TTIOn SALE 32 residence loU on and near 10th JL } street. Price , 350 to $ > t > 0 each. Term * tasy. McCAQUK , Ayent , Opp. Post Office. ; SOP tf T710R SALE Bicycle , 48-luch Standard Colum- JJ bla. Apply Union Eleiator. 26.1-tf OTS , tlUlcacb , 85 down and 95 per month BEMIS , Agent. KESIUKNUt ; LOTS 10U each , BEAUTlFUli ( S down and 85 per month. CEMId , agent , 15th and Douglas Sin. TJIOR SALE Or will excha go for Omaha pr JD | ( perty , an improved nee on of laud adjoin- log a station on U. P. B. R. M. DUN1IAM , 1U1 Farnham St. , Omaha. 720 3m RICK FOlt KALt. B 203-tf ESTABROOK * COB. Q/lA Poundaofcho co country butter lor bale Oul/ cheap ; also fresb milk oveiy day at Bcal'u Orocery store , corner ICth and Dodge. 474-lmn' B RICK FOR SALE-812.00 per 1000.T. Murray. BBALK ! ) HAY At A. H. Binder's Feud bu BALK Hamey St. > 19.tf MIBOELLANEOUS. GENTLEMEN about to i.ato for tin South- wc-twill , take private bu I ness to tri aict in olo-ado , New Mex CD and Arizona Addregf Z X. Bie office. 712 12 * Til A YE IA I I ; ; t bayhor-e aboit 8 v > ar S oil , with white star m lorchuid and rght h net foot white. > ii ormatlon OH to hlj whuiu- abauti wII l > j rewarded at Max Jl.ycr it Co. 71S 12 * /TVMAHA KJII'LOUIEST BURFAU Tenth \J struct near Farnam. llusincsj rou uti , farmers and families can bo rupplled with com petent hi la. Any grade of employment. Kail- road aup Mining outfits on short iiotico F. D. Nolle , Ernplni ment Agent. 664-tm" -VTOTICE TO CONTUAOTOUS-Sealid pro- J. > pofa' ' w111 bo receded until 12 o'clock a. m. , April I'-'th 1882 , for materia.s , erection and completion cr n three etcry brick , with stone Bisement , school house , to bo elected on How ard street , between Oth ni d lOth streets , Omaha , Neb PUns and tpecifl iioni to be seen at tre Ptllco or D'-fnne - i Mendelsohn , architects. The ilrfht fo reject any or al b'da * s reserved. ' , 672.11 Cluetcr Black cap rupberrlei MAM1IOTII dozen , $2.00 per hundred , 210.00 per thousand at-'Idle-Wilde Place. " ] , cate or ders ur 1414 Dodge at. John 0.VillU. . mch-25-ev uat-4t EMI8' NEW CITT MAP8 , 10c. Mounted B Map * . 82.00. OEO. F. BEMIS. BPIANO AND OKOAN Instruction by Mlsa B PIANO , B. 20th St. . below Pierce. Ol-tf T ) OOMS And first class table board , at 2011 Jy CawSt. ml.lm * AVE RENT Cholfc of SO full lots to lease § near Crolghton College for 423 per year , xter L , Thomas ft Bro. , Room 8 , Creighton Block. 203-tf EDWARD JOJEEL HAOISTER OF PALUYBTERY AND'CONDI riONALIST , 493 Tenth Street , betweei Fanibaa tndllainoy. Will , with the aid of guardian spirits , obtain for any oneaglanco at ( he paei uid present , and on certain conditions Iu tbo fa ture. Boot * and Shoee maJo to ; ider. Perfeoi " -Nctlcn putriuteed tu26-lm POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A mwel of pn ly , strength and wholesomeneu. More eeono- Dlo l thin the ordinary kinds , and cannot ha old In competition with the multitude of ] o * e t , short weight , ale in or vhoiphate rowuVi Sold mly In can * . ROTilfBAtua fOVPU C ) ,