r 8 JJffE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , MAY 3 1882 > The Daily Bee. Wednesday Morning , Moy 3. Weather Report- { Tha following obnervMlons ore taken nt bo flmiio moment ot time at nil the fits- A 1 business gentleman wanted , See advertisement of "Finnnco" in special col iimn. Excursion Xlckcls for Colorado points have boon put on sale by the U. P. A 1 business gentleman wanted. See advertisement of "Finance" In special col- umn. . The remains of the child of Mr. J'Hr.- cueiiergcr were forwarded to Qlidden , Iowa , ycflxorday. On Friday night Jllteholl'a 1'leasure Party will produce "Our Goblins" at Boyd's opera house. * , ' The success of the now street-car line * will compel the putting on of now cars nt an early day. I'coplo will visit the park now by the thounand , The ticket office of the 1C. ( J. , St. Jo'o &C. B.and 0. , H. & Q. railways will ( thortly bo removed to the corner of 13th and Farnam streets. < The obstruction of the streets at Iho ' intersection of Farnani an ! Thirteenth by the crowd assembled by the lightning calculator , is about played out , A uacrcd concert will be given at .Mctz'H summer garden Sunday afternoon , by the Musical Union Orchestra , now numbering twenty-live pieces. In the pollco court yesterday there were six Slocutnbs. Ono waa discharged , ono paid , ono wa committed , ! two had judgment suspended , and one case con tinued till 0 r. M. Among the cases which came up In police court yesterday was that cf Henry W. Drown , Henry Donahue ( colored ) , and the two boys , O'Brien and Derr , who stole the gold watch from the St. Charles , At the meeting of Geo. A. Custor Joat Monday to make arrangements for the observance of Decoration Day , Messrs. Hurley , Moore , Hooy and Bohm wore ap pointed a special committee | to take charge of the whola affair. The son of Mr , F. L , Buf WM badly burned by vltrol thrown In his face Mon day morninf while playing with a com panion , in the tear of Goodman's store. Neither of the boys wore nt the time awyro of the nature of the fluid , nnd it is probable tbat youug Iluf will bo badly dltfigurod by the accident. At 8 p , m , Monday there was a cry ol fira raised on upper Farnham street , and the Hooks and two hose carts rushed down In front of the Opera House , where quite a crowd had assembled. No fire was to bo found , and it was probably a drunken man's racket. i i There is considerable complaint that the street sprinklers are overdoing their 'buslnoee ' , 'and Instead of laying" the dust tare keeping up the reign of mud , of which Omaha has had about enough. It would Ncem to be easy to regulate this mitt or , and there U no sense in delagiug the streets. t The directors of the Omaha Law Library association mot Monday President Chase in the chair. Mr , Itogern , iho former librarian , sent in hU resigna tion , which was accepted , and the matter of selecting a new librarian referred to ( be library committee , of which Mr , Bar tholomew is chairman. Omaha lodge , U. D. , K. of P. : special meeting of eald lodge Wednesday at 7:30 : r. M , , nharp I 'All the olllccra' and memborB are requested to attend , tut there Is very Important bufilnoaa to transect. By order of the Chancelor Commander. Herman Kuude , 1C , of It. & S. The bath nt the old Tivoll Gardens will be open to-day At tli'o east end la a portion of the bath which la but four feet deep and la intended for children ana those unfortunate enough not to bo able to swim , Hanged along on the north side are fourteen dressingrooms of ample size and which will be fitted with all necaisary appurtenances. An Immense canvas tent will cover the entire bath , thus excluding it from the atteet. The PUllomutUoana , The onnouncomont of the Philoma- thcan club is received with great satis faction by those who on former occa sions have had the pleasure of listen ing to their splendid music. Tho'programme for next Tuesday evening is as follows : . , Mayer , 4 , Fantasia , Co ccrta te. Massenet Phno , Flute , Violin , Cello. C , llomanse. cello Boo..Heurlcu ! If oilman Mr. A. Fotzrnann. C. Irene and Aria , from Der Frelich netz. . , , . , Weber 7 < Reverie , Violin solo , , Vieuxtemps Gee , F. Bauer. 8. Quintet , , , .Bchuinau Piano. Violin , Celo. ! PERSONAL , J , A. Le Fill , a brother.in-law of Al , MorrU , deputy county clerk , is in the city on a short vi it , He Id engaged in the drug business at North Platte. Ulaaea Georgia A. At buckle , A , 1\ Huff ntid May 13 , Gydeson , ttudenta from Ube Omaha Medical College , have gone to Asliland to vtudjr > dkirinf the summer under Prof , Mansfield.Tbej left ywtwUy , SEVEN TO FIVE. The Nominations of the Mayo Kefused Oonflrmation by the Council. General Mandnrsoa Resigns and Goo , E. Pritchott is Bouticed. The Police Nominations Again Referred Back to the Committee , A JJong SoisionnndZtot * of Import ant Bnsluoxs. At A regular mooting of the city council Inat evening there were pres ent Messrs. Baker , iiohm , Knufmnnn , Dellono , Thrano , Dunham , O'Kcofo , McGuckin , Herman , Oorby , Lectlor and Mr. President. The lobby was well filled with per sons anxious to hear the notion of the council on the mayor's appointments. The journal of the preceding meet ing was road and approved. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS. From the mayor , requesting the withdrawal of his previous nomina tions for the city police force and the substitution ot the following list : Rcappointod if. Jocobson , Ed ward Gorman , John O'Donohoo. Alex. Black , Owen Buckley , Frank Ivaspor , Win. F. Flynn. John Curloy vice J. O'Grady ; O. W. Hyde vice Wm. McOuno ; G. N. Doty vice Morris Sullivan , resigned : E. L. Kirk vice Frank Kleffnor ; Jaa. O. Boyle vice Win. Nightingale. The question being on the granting of the mayor's request for withdrawal , it was carried. It was then carried to refer the now ippointinents to the committee on [ po tico. tico.From From the mayor in regard to the curbing on Dodge street. Referred. From Frank Moore and others , rec ommending Wm. Jones as the pound master of the city , and from the may or making the appointment. Con firmed. From the mayor appointing Thom as E. Conway inspector of the South Dmalia sewer work. Referred. From the mayor , appointing Chas. Kaufmann , M. Dunham ancl'Jamcs Droighton to appraise the real estate bolonginz to the city , Confirmed. From James E. Boyd , transmitting kho resignation of Hon. Chas. F. Mun- iorson , as city attorney , and nominat ing Goo. E. Pritchott , Esq. , in his stead. stead.Mr. Mr. Loodor moved to refer to refer to the committee on judiciary. Mr. Baker moved , as an amend ment , to confirm the nomination. Mr. O'Kuofo , in speaking on the question , stated that ho wanted only i good lawyer ; that ono little omission in the water works ordinance had boon made which would cost the city hun dreds of thousands of dollars. The amendment was lost. The motion to refer was lost. From the mayor , enclosing warrant for $1,000 from the county commis sioners for part payment of the small > ox bills incurred during the preva- once of the scourge , and recormnond- ng the passage of an ordinance for .ho payment of such liabilities , Ho- erred to committee on claims. From G.T. . Ambrose , in regard to certain real property purchased from iho city. Referred. From Martin Dunham , a resolution authorizing the mayor to deed the > roporty in question to Addib 0. Am- > rose , the same being a small frag- nent of six feet , of Market street. Adopted. From Frank Dollono , in regard to order received to lay sidewalk in front of lot 5 , block 38 , asking that the street bo brought to the grade first , [ loferrcd. From citizens of Johnson and other additions , protesting apvinst removal of dirt from streets to fill up private property , Referred. From W. J. Council , in regard to same matter , and stating that said grading was necessary in order1 to mrry on the improvement of his lot , and asking authority to continue tho. work under the direction of the city engineer. Referred. From Rmytho and Neville , enclos ing bond of Win , Boxauor ; with oath } f same , endorsed on back and request ing acceptance , Mr. O'Koofo moved to refer to the committee on judiciary. Mr , Herman amended to lay on the table. The amendment was 'carried. From Goo. M. Walker , asking that [ liram Rose be requested to remove : ns water closet from petitioner's front window to the opposite side of the lot. Referred to committee n police , with power to act. From D. VV. Lane , secretary of No. 1 engine company , ( ransmittiug a reso lution endorsing the mayor's appoint ment of John II. Butler as chief en gineer and promising hearty support. Filed. Fromi citizens of the Second ward , asking that Pierce strqot ) > put in passable condition from Thirteenth it rout west. Rofcrrod. From McSlmno it Schrocder , calling attention to tho' condition of alley on old South Omaha creek , and asking removal of obstructions. Referred , From James Edwards and others , asking abatement of nuisance on Six teenth and Williams streets. Re ferred to committee on police with power to not , From city engineer , accepting work done by MoDormott on Tenth street. Referred to committee on streets and grades. ' From the same Transmitting copy of notice served on Macauloy and O'Brien April 27 , that the contract between them and the. city was an nulled by the terms of the contract. From Macauloy and O'Brien No tifying the city of an assignment of the contract for the construction of the Jones street sewer to Mollugl and McGavock , and asking approval of same. Several papers wore road connected with the subject , and Mr , Oorby was allowed to submit a resolution ap proving of th-3 assignment , and Authorizing the delivery of the con tract to the now firm under certain conditions. Referred , From M , 0. Keith Offering to soil the city two buffalos for Hanscom park , and in case they wanted them , to donate two more. Referred. From the Oity Engineer Request ing an increase of salary. Referred , From the Street Commissioner Transmitting report for the month ol April. From the Manager of the Child's Hospital Requesting remittance o taxes for the year 1881 on account ol charity. Referred , From several 'Asking to have alloy between Dodge and Douglas. Twelfth and Thirteenth streets graded , Re ferred. From the City Marshal Reporting tho'arrcst of all the wholesale liquor dealers and the present status of the cases. Filed , From Paxtonand others calling at tention to the dangerous condition of St. Mary's avenue . Referred. The city marshal's report of liquor dealers for the month of > April , Re ferred. The city physician presented a com munication regarding the small pox. Total cases to data , 40 ; deaths , 14. Referred , From lIomorD. Slull and others , isking for a' sewer across Pierce street in Shull's ' addition. From James Fox and others , ask ing for curbing and guttering of Far- nam street , south side , from Ninth to Eighth. From the city physician , transmit ting the mortality report for April , lloforred. The report shows the number of leaths to no 45 and the number of jirths 77 , From the chief engineer in regard to the condition of the department ind making certain suggestions for its improvement. Referred , From property owners , requesting mango of grade on Farnam street : rein Twentieth to Twenty-fourth and waiving all damages. On motion the mayor was requested to appoint appraisers. Carried. The bond of the city of Omaha to ; ho Union Pacific lailway company , 'ordamagea by the construction of the ditch across the river bottom north of , htf city , was prorontod. Referred to ; ho judiciary committee. Several bills were referred to their appropriate committees without ro.id- g- RESOLUTIONS. By Baker To make allny between Foilerson and Twentieth , Dodge , and farnam streets passable. Adopted. Baker : To make certain estimates or improvements on Capital avenue at the expense of residents , under the lirection of the city onciioer ; , Adopted. Corby : Authorizing the city clerk o advertise for bids for curbing , gut- oring and grading iluruoy street , rom Eighth to Fifteenth , and Six- eonth street from Douglas to Izard. loferrcd to the city engineer. McGuckin : Declaring all papers , osolutions , ordinances , etc. , relating o the opening of Dodge street , passed > y the former council , Jin full force , lefcrred. McGuckin To have the alloy back of Smith's block on Farnam street cleaned. Referred to the city marshal o have prpperty owners abate the nuisance. McGuckiti To clean out gutters on ? onth street from Faruam to the U. ' . depot. Adopted , O'Keefo Instructing the city mar- hal to present on the first day of iach month a sworn list of all prosti- utes in the city who have boon or- ostod and fined. Adopted. O'Keefo Instructing the city at- ornoy to prepare an ordinance to rovent the taking of dirt from streets nd alloys to improve private prop rty. Adopted. Kaufmar.u Requesting Mayor Boyd o induce General Manderson to con- inuo in the oilico of city attorney ntil his successor is elected and ualifiod. Adopted. Dollono To have all necessary ro- airs made on the house at Hanscom ark , expenditure not exceeding 250. Adopted. Kaufman a Instructing the city narahal to have the B. & M. company ut the tracks recently laid by them n Jackson street east of Ninth on a rado with the street , so that property wnors can reach their premises. Adopted. Kaufmann Instructing the city larshal to. prohibit all persons not numbers of the council or heads of llicial departments from coming nsido the oncloauro of the council hambor during meetings. Adopted. Tlinuic. To have house and fence n Seventh street , between Jones and .loavenworth , removed iusido of two ivueks. Adopted. Loodor. Authorizing the street ommiesionor to fill up the gutters on Chicago , between Thirteenth and fourteenth streets. Adopted. Lecdor , To repair culvert on cor- tor of Twelfth and Chicago sUeots. Adopted. Belun. To repair bridge on Six- ecnth and Murcy streets , west of mil works. Referred , i Mr. Luodor On and after July 1 o pay $2.00 per day for all city labor , luforred , Mr. Dunham Empowering police udgo to employ a clerk for the police lourt at.a cost of not exceeding $00 > or month. Mr , Dunham made a statement as o the crowded condition of business n the police court , and the raving to > o effected by the employment of a clerk to keep the records in shape. Referred to finance committee , Mr. Kaufmann explained that his resolution to exclude ouUidors did not include reporters. Judiciary Recommending the reduction - duction of the Kellom taxes to $1,109 ind that the treasurer collect accord- ngly , Adopted. Claims Recommending payment of several claims. Adopted. Streets and Grades Recommend- ng acceptance of Millard place as uu addition to the city. Adopted. Streets and grades. Recommend ? ng the proposed change of grade of farnam street , if it can bo done at no expense to the city. Streets and grades. Recommend- ng ordinance for proposed change of curb lines on Douglas street. The report was placed on file. Streets and grades. Recommend- ng passage of ordinance establishing 4io grade of Thirteenth street from 'iorce to Vinton. Adopted. Public Property and Improvements Recommending cancellation ot cor- ain taxes on church property , Same Recommending the Gling of E. 0. Er/ling's / offer to sell the city shade trees. Adopted. Gas Asking longer time for con sideration of the gas company's bill. Granted , Rules , Forms and Printing On the cost of printing the mayor's mes sage and other documents. Referred to the finance committee. Same Allowing bills of the Omaha Printing and Publishing company for February and March. Adopted. Waterworks and eowerago. Re jecting all bids for the construction of brick sewers in North Omaha , and recommending further advertisement with thn proviso that each bid should bo accompanied by a certified chock of SoOO , to bo forfeited if they failed to sign the contract within ono week of the acceptance of the bid. Adopted. Same Recommending the placing of the hydrant requested by th mother superior of the Ladies of th Sacred Heart. Adopted. The April appropriation ordinatici was take up under a suspension of th rules and passed. Council adjourned for ono week. THE NEW BANK. They Open Up in Oood Style nt Thol : Now Corner. The Nebraska National bank ha now fairly opened up for business in their temporary quarters , on ih northwest corner of Twelfth and Far nam street ] , and already business has assumed proportions to demonstrat the fact that there was an ample lieli for the now enterprise. The old Brash block , which was moved into the street , has boon made over into a form so neat as to bo almost as good as now ; the outsidoanc the interior tastefully painted , and the inside of the counting room dividec up conveniently by partitions and fitted - ted out with handsome cabinet desks. A strong and fire-proof brick vaull has also been built in the center of the room , and the facilities for transacting a' first class banking business may bt said to be complete. Mr. Henry \V. Yates , the cashier and Kent K. Hayden , the paying tcl lor , are both kept busy at their respective spoctivo posts. When the now anc costly building is complete the bank will bo as well quartered and manned as perfectly as any in the wcat. A CRANK. A Drowning Sensation Which Did Not/ Pan Out. The midnight hour Monday saw sensational scone at the corner of 10th and Farnam streets , where a stranger who gave the name of G. F. Summers , and claimed to be a lawyer from Mar- shaltown , Iowa , told a peculiar story of the loss of his partner , named Craig , with whom he was travelling to Dakota to buy land , According to this story the partner , Craig had wandered by the river side and lost a pocket-book containing $100 , after which he had gone to search for it , fallen into the raging Missouri and drowned. There was considerable harrowing detail to the. narrative and the oliicers , suspecting foul play , locked the excited individ ual up in the city jail over night. Yesterday the alleged corpse , Mr. Oraig , called at the jail , reported that ho saw by the morning papsra that he was drowned , and asked to ee Summers , The latter on being confronted by his lost friend ex claimed , "Is this a ghost that Iseo before mo ? " but it was explained that ho saw genuine llesh and blood. Mr. Mr. Craig stated that the unfortunate man was a little off in his mind , and asked permission to take him away , promising to take carp ot him. The judge gave his permission , and the county was relieved of a boarder and the necessity of dragging the river Avoided. V. S. COURT. A. Special Venire Issued for Grand Jurymen. The U. S. courts were in session jrestcrdayJudgesDundy andMcCrary joth being present. In the circuit : ourt two or three demurrers were irguod , and some other routine bus- ueasof no particular importance trans acted. , The judges afterward sat in cham bers below for the purpose of cmpan- rolling the grand jury. Seven of the members were absent and ono was ox- : used , leaving a vacancy of one-third the quota to bo filled. This was done by issuing a special venire for the re quired number , and will probably cause a delay of two or three days in the proceedings. Although the petit jury will bo empanncllod on Thursday it is likely that but little will bo done this week it ) either branch of thofed eral court. RIVER ROBBERY , A Passenger has His Pockets Picked While Crossing the Bridge. A party named James Garland was robbed on U. P. train No. 3 yester day while crossing the bridge , Coun cil Bluffs to Oro.aha , about 12 o'clock. Uo had purchased a ticket at the Council Blufls transfer depot for Ft. Collins , Colo. , and had put it in his pocketbook , which also contained about $ -10 in cash. Shortly after boarding the train ho wont to the smoking car , and finding it full he started to go into another car. As he reached the door ho was mot by two men who were entering the car , and two men who had followed him , thus creating a momentary jam at the .door. lie subsequently remembered having felt something give way in his pants pocket , and of course after discover ing his loss , knew just when the rob bery was committed. The stolen pocketbook contained all the money ho had. Ho applied at the general office for relief , and arrangements were made to eend him through to his destination. It is thought thai only two of the men spoken of above are the thieves , whom Mr. Garland could not identify if lie should see them. They are probably professionals from Chicago , who work the unwary passengers wherever they fiud them , ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. A Man Named Collins Who Wanted to Go to Sleep. A Gnlltm of Emotion Sent Into His Stcmnoli to Offset nn Onnco of Iinudnnttm , About 8 o'clock last evening n ma named Collins , about thirty yean old , who had boon employed in th U. P. shops , under Foreman Brown but who was discharged n few day since , walked into Boll's drug store near the depot , with a vial in hi hand and asked for an ounce of laud anuin , saying ho was in the habit o taking small doses for sleeplessness and ae ho was about going off on th cars ho would want sulliciont to las him. Ho was given the desire quantity , which ho paid for and do parted. As soon as ho reached the crossing ho drank the .contents of tl.o vial and throw it away. The nigh watchman happened to sea him and picked up the bottle and saw it was labeled laudanum. Uo grabbed Collins at once , and with the assistance of an officer who arrived about that time , waltzed hin back to the drug store , where ho nc knowledgcd ho had taken the poison. They poured about a gallon-of emetic into him and then took him into the back yard and walked him up and down for n quarter of an hour , deter mined not to allow him to go to sloop. They talked to him and they pounded him , and when the officers got tired they wcro readily reliovcd. Collins had then vomited but little and the druggists and physicians wcro afraid they would have a cadaver for the coroner. A messenger had been sent for a doctor , bill none could bo found. Brown , Collins' boss , happened to pass the store , and on being told the cause of the racket , took possession of the would-bo suicide. A carriage was called and the man dumped in and carried off , nobody last night know whore. It was the opinion of those connected with the affair , that unless Collins had prompt and radical treat inont he would die. Mr. Boll , how ever , had great faith in the gallon of emetics , and believed Collins would bo all right to-day with the exception of a very sick stomach , A PARTING GIFT. Guy C. Burton's Friends Meet Him and Say Good-Byo. Tuesday evening last , Hon. Guy C. Barton and family left our city for * their now Omaha home. It was not known definitely until a day or two previous that Mr. Barton was so soon to sever his connections with our city. Dur people clung to the hope that this excellent family would not sever their connections with ourcommuity in which they have lived so many years , ind where there were so many associations strongly uniting them as ono. On Monday an infornia- meeting of Mr. Barton's neighbors , to the number of fifty or more , was held , it which it was decided to present Mr. Barton with a testimonial of their Friendship and esteem , to carry with ! rim as a souvenir of the good wishes af his many friends and neighbors Iho testimonial agreed upon was * hands'omo solid gold watch jhain and charm , procured at the store of .Max Meyer & Brothers of Omaha. At 5 o'clock Wednesday evening the oflico of Mr. Barton was token possession of by a large crowd , who found Mr. Bartoa preparing to start for dinner. The room was soon crowded , when J. H. McConnell arose , and addressing Mr. Barton , presented the testimonial in , ho following neat and appropriate ipeoch ; MB. BARTON : As you are about to cave us for your now homo in Omaha , i tow of your friends have called to iay good-bye. Our acquaintance with fou extends back for th& past twelve reais , and during that time we have bund you over ready with open lands to assist us in any good under- aking. By your departure we feel hat our town has lost ono ot its best litizons and wo our best friend--and in behalf of your many friends I nave ho pleasure of presenting you with a okon of our respect and esteem for reu as a business man , a gentleman , .nd a friend. Though taken completely by sur- > rise , and evidencing great feeling , tlr. Barton responded in fitting vords plainly showing the keenness > f the regret ho felt in leaving old riotids , and his cordial appreciation > f the boixutiful gift from his noigh- jors. Short speeches , were then nado by Dr. Buckworth , R. J. Wyinan , O. Newman , D , Fhompson and Lon. H , Church , uxpressivo of the regret of friends and the loss to our community by the departure of Mr. Barton and family , Mr. Barton thanked all for the kind words spoken and assured them that lieartily reciprocated the sentiments af friendship coming from his old friends and neighbors. A short tune ivas then spent in social converse , reviewing old times and calling up the past , after which a cordial liand clasp-was given Mr. Barton by aach ono present , and showers of blessings accompanying each "Good bye Guy may God bless and prosper you and yours , in all the years to : omo. " Mr , B. and wife loft on the Denver train for their now homo- North Platte Nobraskan. STATE SPORTSMEN. rhe ApproachlnR Meeting and Tour nament lu-Omaha. The Nebraska State Sportsmen's issociation will hold its next annual nooting in Omaha , May 23d , 24th , ! 5thand2Gth. The meeting of 1881 # os held at Lincoln and that of 1880 it Nebraska Oity. During the convention a grand .ournament will be had at the Omaha Irivins park , under the auspices of fohn W. Petty & Co. In 'this there ivill be , in addition to the usual prizes , k citizen purse of 8350 which will be > pen to all members to contest for , : reo of charge. Four thousand birds n'ill bo bad for the occasion and there will bo an unlimited number of glaae balls for shooting. Tt will bo ono of the pteasantcst events of the present summer. HAWTHORN'S ' CENTENNIAL EX CELSIOR ROOF PAINT. FIRE .AND WAT R WOOF PREVENTS tKAKS , CORROSION OR HOT. SAVES With this p.v'nt old shingle roofs can bo made to loO. better and last longer than now shingles and at a small cost. It has a heavy body , ono coat being 'equal to throe of any other , nnd when dry it is practically slate. We will pay $1,000 to the owner of a building to whom wo cannot prov our paint has withstood exposur twelve years without renewal and i good condition. , It is applied at a price that enable everybody to have a water-tighl handsome roof. T"6n TIN , IIION , FKI.T , SHINGLES BRICK WALLS , WATER TANKS , ETC. FUNK. & SIIOOKEY , State Agt's , Room G , Croighton Block , Omaha Nob. Agents wanted in over , town. mayl-2t Advertising Cheats. Providence Advertiser. It has become so common to writ the beginning of an elegant , interest ing article "and then run it into som advertisement , that wo avoid all sue ! cheats and simply call attention to the merits of Hop Bitters in as plain honest terms'as possible , to induct people to yivo them ono trial , as no one who knows their value will eve : use anything else. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisement To Loan , for Sale Lost , Found , Wants , Boarding , &c , , will bo In lerted In these columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each Eubacquent Insertion , FIVE CENTS Mr lino. The tint Insertion never lens than nVENTV.FIVE OKKTS TO LOAN Mp.Nt . ONEY ' TO LOAN Ottll nt liaw Otnce of D , M' L. Thomas Rojra 8 Crelirbton Block. TO LOAN At 8 per centln / terest In sums.ot $2,600 end ipwards , ( or 3 to 5 years , on flrgt-clam city and 'arm ' property. Bums RRAL ESTATX und LOAN Vaxxcr , 16th and Douplas 8(8. HELP WANTED. ANTED A good cabinet-maker. 1410 WA Douglas ttrcct. D70 3 ANTED A dining-room girl at the Km me W House. . D05-8 > ANTED A compete ntcirl in a stall family W N. K. corner 23r J and Webster 063-tf WANTED At tve Southern Hotel , corncrOth and Lcavenworth ( tract , a good glil for llnlntr-room work. Gill at once. 802-2 * GUST HAMEL , Proprietor. \TTANTED A steady Industrious girl for YY general houenwork , at 1711 Jackson st. WANTED 20 men to work In stone qnarrv. II , Minnweiler , Employment Agent , llth met near Karnam. DCO-4f ANTED 60 railroad men. II. Mannwcllcr. * 0814 IT7-ANTED 10 teams ; wages ? 4.00. II. Mann YY weiler , Employment Agcn , lltH street icar Farnam. D02-4t ITtrANTED Aplil to do general hou'ewoik In VV a family of two , must wash and Iron well , ipply at 141b Sherroin ave. 059-Ot rrrANTED TmmBllately a first-rate sand brick Yf moulder. Good wages to ft good man. 'ard 16th street and Bcllvuo lloail. " 9Ii-0 LOREtsZO DIBBLK. CTT"ANTED Immediate ! a good girl for gen VV eralhonsoiork , at 410 N. 20th street , be ween Chicago and Cnss. C. B. MoXWELL. SM-tf ANTED Three or four boarders in a prl. w- rate family. Inquire at the Eee office. . 052-2 * rirANTKD Cook and laundicss , or dining YY room girl at the Doran House , opposite lea office. 010-tt [ Jt ] ANTED CO men for railroad work , apply V this evening orto-mrrriiw from 8 to 11 'dock a. m. H. Mannnellcr , iimployrrent .gent llth street , near Farnam 044-2 * [ TfANTED Good tailorcss. Apply nt 1220 YY Farnam street , 1025-3 r ANTED A FlMt-class chambermaid at th City IIoteL F , Wirth. B94-U 1QSO North 10th st. 8'0-U MRS. J. M. CoutiatiAN. ANTED DJnlng room glrlaf.tho Crelshton House. B07-t ( SITUATIONS WANTED. ITTTANTEP Bituatlon ns housekeeper ornurse. \l \ V Call at 70S , Ibth btrcct. two doors north of febstcrnt , * .040-0 M1CELLANEOU8 WANTS. , T7 [ ANTE To rent by Mav 14tb.by a gen- i/Y / tlcman and wle ( , three furnished rooinn ir light hoiuekpepii'g. Rent not to exceed 18.03 i > tr month. Address H. L.G , , Bee odlce. 904-4 * HAVE nothing to sell , but nrcd in a legiti mate business the personal aid of a gentleman i A1 standing and large acquaintance In th 14'lness clrc ts of Omaha. With such u gentleman I am prcparod to treat berally for lignt , pletsant Benlci , which will Q required for a few days only. Persons un- : ilo to demonstrate cleirly that they are pou- : s ccl of the qualifications alme designated rod not antwcr. Addresj 'Tlnamo , ' Bee Illce BUtlm : where an Immediate Interview may e had. It .TfrANTED Boarders at ConirecrcliI Ho'ol , \l\ \ Frank Davia. ( orincily of the I'ao'fiu ouso , would Inform the public that ho has Ukt i : o Commercial Hotel , cornet of Ninth and ea\unworth , et , uhenhe will ending cr to net M cod a table and keep 'as goad beds as any ou o in tto cltv , nnd hopes to jet hUsbare ol ublio i > a renege , and especially bis foiiurr pat- ons. I&tcs ! rca'on ble. 011-U iTtrANTF.I600 privy va-o-ts , sinks And c sj VV pooh to clfan with KanlUry Vault nnd Ink Cleaner , the best in ua. A. Evans & Co. , csldenca 1200 Iodye street. Omaha. [ TrANTED 2 unfurnikhcd rooms for miin and VV wile , mutt he moderate in prico. Ad. ress II. Bee office. 207-tf ding bridge and school bonds- H. T. Clark , nellevuc , firANTKD To sell a barber fhop , good lo- VV cation , good busl e. , satlsfattory reasons > r BClllDR. Inquire at 1178,16th etrott , Omaha ; eb , D37-U [ TTANTED i children u boarders In a select W school , at 19th nd California Bt L. B , .OOMIB. . 7W-tf FOR RENT HOUBE8 AND LAND. KENT Furnished rooms sultablo for housekeeping. Inqulr * at N , W. corner Bth and Clark elieeU. St HKNT A''ouse of blx rooms. Enquire FUR Thos. bv if ; , corner Uth and Chicago treets. 088-tf ffiOR UENT An unfurnished room on Far- L1 cam strjet between 18th and 17tli No. 309 , 048-4t [ 71011 RKliT A nice furnished room , 172 I * DoutfUu street , 0093 [ 710R RENT Two furnish d rooms In a privat J house , at 1011 South Jllh street , one hlocl om Uie depot. 810-2' 7-OR RKN'r-Furniilud rooms at 1004 Dodge J klreot. B50-U * _ _ 7KH ItKNT KurnlslieJ rooms suitable for two J gentlemen. North-Meat corner 'ioth and , 9513 ( KENT A suite of nicely furnished rooms J forruit , 8 , E.cornvr 20th and lnen ) > ort FORI.EASB AtWSaywir , teveral nice JA r'rncolotl'noir 25th street and St. Mary > ave , OlS-tf "W h. IlARTMTT , Real fctUte Agevt. ' [ 3 Ellis rent * hou , lots , farmj , stores , JD rooms etc. OtQcej 16th and Douglat St T OR JtENT-Storo ani butcher shop , 8 E. JL1 corner ISth an'd Chit-ego. Inquire at store. Ellen Lucas , tdtnlnhtrator of the estate cf E. C. I.UEM. ROl-tl ri O RENT Ono largo lurnl'lnd room , with JL board , on tits : floor , outslio cntnnro. 1S08 C lltorn ott , 847-tf . llt.NJ t nuownea rooms nter Me 1.MJK - ' KxcbngeN , K. cor. 18th ind Dodg trccts. 10R Kl iT Nicely furnlfhod IOOIIM with of without board. Reasonable prices. 2018 run SALE. "J OR SALE A Erst-clas ) top barty , t 131B JL1 lUrnc ) street. 8 i-4t J10R SALE Five new milh cows in town , for _ .ala by C. Fmlerickron , cnroof A. J. Qvls grd , 314 South 13th street , Um ha , Neb.9673r 967-3r ' FOR SALE Hoiifo 21x10 , kitchen 12x10 be. t \\ccn 14th and 15th on Hurt btrcct , north gldo. lncUl | c on the premln s. 050 4 .1OK SALE About IiM-\cl r old Drape D Vlnts. Inquire of H. O. CLA- , ml-3t 1403 Doiljlai St. T710R SALE A house on Multicast comer of JU Dovclaaan ] 10th ttrcct , prlca 92CO. Inquire - quire at till ? olflce. B42-2t BKICK FOR SALH-F < ank & rimcneJwf , Pa- clfb Junction , Iowa. 022-3 ' SALE House and two lots , tozttftcr , r _ FOH dl ldo to suitcheap ; ( or cunb , or on"S | third down , balance ou tlmo. U. Fullmnn , 8tb and Dorcas ets. StKVC * TTJOP SALE Now cottage and two-third lo * on JJ Park Wlldo.Avenun In South Omaha , only 81800. Ocod thance ( or railroad men who wml to reside near depot. McCagua lopp , pontoflics. UOl-tf 10K SALE Oood horns nnd lot ! at 1235 Soul3 > F 14th street second home north of William * street. SALE One Finn ot marcs , ono cow , anil FOR goat. Inqu ro ot Lllcn Lucas , corner 13th and Cblngo stu. S02-U OTS , S1CO each , ? 5 down and $5 per month S , Agent. "ITIOR SALK-rTho POPULAR HOTEL , known .K RS the BdYS1 HOliK. Th's ' house la co - tiolly located , has ECU h and east front , and In surronnded w th flno rhade trees : cant ins thirty s'ceplnir ' room , has lea hou o. lanndry , simple room , 4c. Ha * a world w do rrpmotiort and & better patron'go than many houses ol twice Its capacity. Prlto $5.000 For poii cu'ara ad- dicss , A. A. SAWDEY.Red CIouu , Mb. . 'SH-tf OR SALE 200 choice lots In Uani-ecrn Place , F W. R Nartlett , Real Eitato 13th street. 833-tt SALE A good corner lot on Donfo and EOH street , m a very ( ast growing part of the city , will dhidc. Inquire at 10 South 23th street , near Farnam.Bogg'a & Hill's addition. OR SALE Ono span of hordes , two spring E wagons nnd two sets of double harness. In quire Ellen Lucas , administrator of the ajtkt-a of E. C. Lucas , corner 13th and Chicago eta , hOO-tf TT10R SALE OR RENT A two (2) ( ) story frame C build rg'JlitO. N. E. corner 2n ! ! < t and Coming strtet. Inquire al Krug's Western Brewery. "Cl'-tt 7T10R SALE 20 lots near Hanseom Park , west JJ ot Park A\cnuo. f460 to , $900 each. Mo- p. rostolflcu. 671.tr OR SALE House of or G rooma and cor F ner lot on 19th and Mason $1.600. .McCairue postofflco. SSS-tf Thoroughbred Jersey Bull No. SSB FURY . S. 11. B. " , winner ol prize at State t'alr. Stands for service vt Nebraska Poultry ifards , West Omaha. Graham r * . Browne , SALE One second-hand 25 horse j > u > < FOR ) , good as ncwnlo t\\o8 horJOliowop ir o > two 15 horse po er engines , new. Killers- it a'l sbes , new. Inquire Omaha Four dry an klachlno Co.U. P. Ry. bet 17th and 18th Qmaha 662-lm C10R SALE A new house and lot. 25th an C Douglas St. Inquire to A. Iioumt.ii , 2 thi jid Farnhamts. . 418-lm * 10R SALE Cur load of r c uiackey mules F broke. Apply of J. "Vf. Skinner , Coin Ik , 326-lmo * 1710R SALE Orwill oxcha fre for Omaha proC - C I Ipcrty , an Improved sec n of land adjoln- ng a station on U. P. R. R. 11. DUNHAM , 1418 ramhamSt. , Omaha. 720 tot FOR EAL& . BRICK ESTABROOK ft CO QRICK FOR SALE 8J2.00 pel 1000.T. Murray D 110-tf HAY At A. U. Bander1 Feed Sto BALED Ilarnov Bt. sia-tf MISCELLANEOUS. Whowlsh to adopt or take Inboard PARTIES uldfgirl baby , may call at IMS lallfomla street. C7-5I ' 'OK RENVARD For irjormatlon leading to y/Clt ) the discovery of p cm mare about thir- e n years old , weight l.OOOponnd' ) To ) UTO olt Ust of SUicli. tjtraj cd or stolen from Gen- va Feb &tb , 1S82. Addrets , L. J. RANDOLPH , 637-3 * Geneva , Fillmore Cou < ty , eb. wanting Crst-cU'dPcandinalvanhclp PARTIK3 Flodman and Ekblad's Uuck and tatloncry Store , 20) N. 17th street. \fRS. C , A. FI.HSQN E'ectro Magnetic .VI Ilcaljr , also busluosi and medical O.alr- oyant. I'tfjchomttle tiadlnjfa a.d treatment Iven , dally from U a. m. to 4 p.m. . Cm be can- ulted by letter , send name , agp , and lock of air etc , with J2.00 consultation hi. No. 013 ass Si. , Omaha , Neb. 783 lm > ' NEW CITY MA B , 100. Meuiiud SEMIB' . 82.60. OEO. P. UKiUB. -VMAHA EMl'LOVJIENT BVREAU Tenth. J street Dear Fktrnam , I'usinnes bouses , irmets and families can ba > upi > lled with com- ctcnt hilo. AuygraJoof cmjJoyincnt. Kail- 3ad aup Mining outllts on short notice F , D. 'olte , Kmplntincut Aitcnt. Brt4-im * OOOMS And first class table board , at 2011 tfc CoiaBt. niMm * 1AVE RENT Choice of 80 full lots to lease 5 near Crel hton College for )26 per year > 'extor ' L , Thomas & Bro. , Room 8 , Crelghto lock. " 3D WARD KUEI [ AOISTKR OF PALMYSTEHY AND JCON31 IONALIBT , 403 Tenth Htrect , , between Farnua ndllarncy. Will , with the aid of puardlLn , ilrlts , obtain for any one a glance tt the ) ad present , and on certain conditions la tbu'fu > are. Boots and Bhooa made to : rdcr. Porfoe i ruiriateed an 6-lro POWDER Absolutely Pure- ThU powder never varies. A m rr l ot p y , strength and wholetomtneM. More ccono- ilCAl than the ordinary klndi , and cannot M > ld In competition with the multitude of I ow at , short weight , alum or pho phai powder * se e : Ebi bi bii i , w. w.di toi C01 roj an pot oilii moi his of { Ii crca