TFF OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY MAY 4 ,882 The Daily Bee. Thursday Mornintr , May 4 Wnnthor Koport ( Tha following observations nre taken . ho * nmo moment o ( time At nil the tti ti'otsiMnecl. ) D rARt 5T , U. H , 810Kit , HIRTICI , t OnmtA , Jlay 3 , 1882. (1:45 ( : p. m. ) J River 7 leet,10 Inchciabovo hlfth water mark i Onaha and S ( cot 1 Inch at Yankton. JL.OOAL BRUVITIUJb. "Our Goblins" nt Hojd'n Frlda ; night. Another mooting of the Board o Kilucatton to-night. Tlio 13. &M. nine play the Grcon wooI club , nt that place , next Saturday , A warrant has been Issued for Johi IJoo , for threatening the life ol S. Galvli "nndW , T. Seamnn. A farewell party will bo Riven 01 Moml.iy evening , May S , nt Liberty hall $ L\ll nro cordially Invited. Jny Northrop sung at the St. Luke' benefit concert , at 1'lnttBinoutli , Monda ; night , and captivated the audience. -r-Awningi nro being put up at all tin largo building * now , the weather being 01 the verge of uutnmor heat yesterday , Small boys who are practicing to become como expert thieves , are anuoyini ; th' < Douglas street confectioners ami frill dealers. The second grand ball of the Omalu Literary Library ASB.elation takes placi at Mauoiilc hall un 'Ihuraday evening , Mnj llth. Au Individual -who rallied n rjw ii front -of .b'annio llenton'rt house , Tucsrnj night , paid ten Julian nud cents for hli little luutinco. On Sunday afternoon a man fell at thi corner of Tenth and Howard ttrculx , am broke his nrm , the accident being cause * by his tripping on a loose plank , A special intctiug of tha Teaiimten Union will bo held at Tivoll Hall , Friday Hay 5 , at half-pant i o'clock p. in. IS ; order of T , J. Bulck , secretary. The adjourned meeting of the Trade. Assembly will bo held ntKuony's Hall or Saturday evening , when n permanent -organization will bo effected. ' i ' . The city jail is being put In ummei i trim. The old corridor has again been ? opened by the removal of the partition , ' and three additional cells nro now avail Able for the ccominodatlott of guests , t Nellie Burke , the Omalia equcstii' enne , opened the luces at Little lloclc , ; Ark. , last Saturday , in a mile dash , in which she rode against Nellie Taylor , w'ld ' jWOfl formerly of Sidney , but now hello from Texas. Thoa. W. Hicks , a railway employe of Ziaratnlo , Tuesday secured his two chil dren , ntted 4 and 0 , from to possession of their mother by a writ of habeas corpus , ia Judge Chadwick's court. He tried to effect a reconciliation , but without avail , The house whluh caught fire Tuesday evening belonged to Mr. Cook , of lihodo Island. It was sent out here on account of its being too large to go in that state without the corners sticking over the edge and annoying the neighbors. It WAS eeut out by registered latter , The police coutt < locktt yesterday was light. Three drunks waltzed to the front. One was scntjto jail nnd another , ! JomeB Doe , proving tu ho ) sick , was din-1 charged , ! A trump arrested proved toj be under sixteen yearn of age , and won tlls-i charecd , i The market house committee appoint ed by the president , ot thecity council , ! will hold a meeting on Saturday ! evening , , to consider matters connected wtyh the proposed erecllou of a market house and city hall on Jefferson square. „ , . Mr , W. J , Pehnell , who has been the pains taking director of muslo of the Sea end Presbyterian church for seine time past , has gent in his resignation , It Is re ported that Mr , F , d. Smith , who for merly occupied tlut place , U being nego < tiated with to return to it , in the event ol which Mr , J , L. Smith would doubtless be engaged also to take his former place , The Grand Central saloon has been sold by it * proprietor , Mr , Tom Oollan , to three parties , John 01. Nugent , the manager of the variety theatre to be openad in the old Academy of Muilo ) I1' , P. Glenn , the portly and jovial ox-proprl prletor of the Occidental bar , and John I'erflBoo , the gentleman who recently came to Omaha from Colorado and bought out the Ottman place. Mr. Callau propones to return to hia first love , the old reliable Trenvjnt , on 10th and Capital avenue , A pick pocket , of utaturo large , robbed n little man at the U , 1' , depot of 9 The victim , pretending ignorance , took a walk with him nnd kept bis eyes peeled for a peeler. At length the robber imelled a large rodent and tried to run , but the little man grabbed him , A police man hoye In sight and received a couple of blow * from the ratc&l who made his escape , leaving the robbed man to explain matter ! and encape being arrested him- elf. During the iea ion of the city council , Tuesday evening Alderman Kcl | Lecdcr was summoned out on the information that a party bad taken poigeiuion of hi * house , It wa a Burprlte patty , who came to con gratulate him and Mm. Leader on the au- vent of tlielr t uth wedding day. It was a jolly crowd and tha host nnd honteia turned in nd gave them a royal welcome , Utefaou < er wan on band ta furnish inuslc , fefr ) ) iu auver served ujfJnJ/ivbduJ- nce and there wan dancing for all who loved the cUnc . There were tin articles enough Itft on thu departure of the merry crowd to litt the family for the next ti years , Mary Brok has brought unit In 11 district court for divorcefrorn her hmbsn , lohn 13rok. She avers that they e married nt Cultimbua , Nebraiki. Man 5,1870 , nml that since that time she hi been nt nil time ? n faithful , chaste r > r obedient wife. The honeymoon wan ohort one for .Tnnn dc ertod tlio biirlc c Auguftt Ut f'f the fame ) car , nnd h : nince been cohiplcuons only by his nl Bence. 1'etlllnncr payn that while he ha RUfliclent ability to provide for 1'er ' , } i grodoly wantonly and cnit'lly rcfu od o t do , nnd she now prays for dlvorco nnd a other relief In cqHily due. Smytho an Stttll nro her attorney * , PERSONAL. Hon. A. 8.1'nddotk I in the city. Owen Wilson , o' Oiceola , in In the cltj Joneph Grimes , of Boitrlce , isln Omnhr W. II. Conklln , of Kremont , to In town T , Kwing , of Lincoln , is In the Metror oils. oils.J J , It. Webster , of Lincoln , is In th city. I ) . P. McCorand , of Nebraska City , i i town. town.W. W. A. Mcllor , of Pock Springe , Is I town. K. II. Haworth , of Council Bluffs , i i the city. W. H. Sumner , of Schuylor , U nt th Withnoll. J. I ) . Crnns , of Hastings , Is nt the Holt do.WllHon. G. II , Bnncom , of Greenwood , lowr , i In the city. D. P. Woodsof Hubbard , la at th Orclghton. A. 0. McCorklc , of Superior , N. braHkn Is.in the city. W. A. Carter , of Fort Urldgor , W. T. are In the city. J. A. Liwroace nnd wife ; nf Schuylor nr.i In the city , If. N. Nlcholn , of North Plnttc , is a the Withnell. W. W. Wilson , of Lincoln , registers a the Withnell. 0. K Fnniinn , of Tekamnb , is nt tin Cretghton IIOUHC. H. M. Houch , of 1'ort Not < rara , U n < the Metropolitan. Ii. K. nnd J. K , Murphy , of Counc ! Bluffi ) , are in the city. Gen , C. F. Mandorson left yesterday t < attend court in Albion , J. H. Aycr , of Beaver City , is regie terod nt the Crolghton , J T. Gullfoylo , of Hong Kong , [ Chinj h ut the Motropolitnn. H. H. ThnmnH nml J. M. Chapman , o Westnrn , Nob. , are In town. George Clark , of Arnpahoc , is nmonj the Withnoll houne nrrivaln , G. W , Irvlng.nnd C. II. M oeker , o ! Lincoln , are at the Croightou. M. 1 . IJrnwer and W. H. Slblev , o Council Bluffs , are In the city. L. B. Wadleigh , Clinton , Iowa , nppeari ntnonn the Withnell house guests. W. W. W. Jones , state superintend ' of publla instruction , is at the Withne'l. ' Charles Popper , of Salt Lake City , : wealthy butcher and cattle man , ts in the city. Judge Barnes of Ponca , went west yes terday on the noon train to hold court in Boone county , . Harrio Hill , C. Williams and G. H , Williams , of Missouri Valley , are stop ping at the Metropolitan. Jaine * tt. 1'ho p and W. G. Caldreld , if Lincoln , were guests of mine host Wilson , of the Metropolitan. Frank P. Ireland and wife , S. II. Cal- loun , F. T. ItuiHon and Lee Dillon , of Nebraska City , are at the Withnell. 1C , A. Ovlatt , a leading .attorney of \kron , Ohio , paused through the city yes- .erdny . en route to San Francisco. W. D. Holler. J. W. Newell , F. M. 3astetter , D. Moore nnd wife , and J. H. llungate , of Blair , are among the Crolgh * .on'a guest * . J.W , Pollock , the West Point banker , ! itul a most courteous gentleman to all' ' vho visit that thriving city , is in Omaha1 or a short visit , | John Hofstead , tbo handsome young Jerk in the Omaha poHtofllce , left for , Chicago yesterday morning. It Is whls- icred around that he in to bring bock n vife. vife.Col. Col. W. F. Saunders , attorney for the Northern Pacific railway and a prominent itizon of Helena , Montana , who Is : nown all over the west , passed through he city yesterday , returning home from It. Paul , Minn , ' J. T , Werlr , for the past eighteen lontha with M. Hellman & Co. , and one f the best salesmen on the road , has ccented a position with J. Well & Co. , t. Joe , Mo , , and will in future represent liein , while making Omaha hia head uarteru , A. Ii. Holbrook , for a long tlmo with I , F , Goodman , of this city , has severed is connection with that house to accept a oultion with Noyes Brothers & Cutler , 'holesalo ' druggists of St. Paul , Minn , Ir. Holbrook is a popular and successful raveling salesman , and will prove a valu- ble acquisition to the firm he uow gow ) represent. Col. K. B Temple , the Union Bpy man , iturnedfrom Blair Tuerday , where he u been for about two weeks and given je play in fine style , and to the great sat- faction of the people in that vicinity. Ce tells some great utorles of the good anting up there , where people hunt rat- e-sn kes a * they do ducks. The Colonel , ft a brace of immense rattles at THE KB oiUce as a proof ot the story. He U annly welcomed back by his friends are , iud will remain in the city for BBV- nl days. Advortlaiiic Chouts. evidence Adyertlncr , It Im8 become BO common to write te beginning of an elegant , interest- id' article and then run it into sonitt ivertiiement , that wo avoid all such lealB and simply call attention to thu orita of Hop Hitters in as plain , ? nt'Bt terinu aa poasibjo , to induce ) oj/lo to give tliom one trial , us no IH who knowB tlieir value will ever ic anything else. A NIGHT ATTACK , General Orook and Party Su ; prised by a Squad of Bandits. Who Capture Tholr Plunder and E foct nn ISucapo. Tuesday njqht the residence nt Ni 2007 Cnna ntrect , occupied by Gcnen Crook , Lieutenant John O. Bourk and Dr. Darnett , Waa the scene of daring and nuccessful burglary. Ti : thieves , who auuin to have boon prt fcasionala , obtained entrance by til basement door in the rear , the loc being skilfully removed by the Use t btnco and bit. Once inside the builc ing , the marauders proceeded leiaurol to rifiu the basement and lower storj Drippings of candle grease show thr they took in.overy room on the lowe flour , and then ascended the stairs t Dr. Darnell's sleeping room un th first floor , where thuy took overythin portable of vixluo , excepting it kit t mackerel and u l > ox of everlnatin mmUrd plasters. Dr. Burnett's lot includes a gold watch , $40 in cui rency , nnd orders und checks for cuiiKidunihlo iitiioiint. From the doc tor's room u trip vvns taken up Mnir to the second floor. General Croo ! and Lieutenant Bourke occupy room in the front ot thu liouse , the smal room in tlio rear being occupied b. Peter , tlio man servant. Peter1 clothing was rilled of § 1 or $5 ii money. While Uioy wore at the lieai ot the landing , and bofor they hud entered General Crook' sleeping iipitrtmi'iits , Dr. Burnot w.ikened Up nnd heard them movitij ovui-licud , Ho called out "Is tha you , i'oter ? " supposing it was hi servant. Some one answering "Umpli umph" , the doctor tliought it was nl right , und after saying that it wus toi early in the morning to bo movin ] atound and making so much noisy turned over und went to sloop. Th' tbievoa alarmed slipped down stair and made their escape. The burglar ; must have been committed between . and 3 o'clock , as ono of the oflicur did not retire until tlio former hour Pioneer Books. Pioneer Hook and Ladder compnn ; held itsaunuul election Tuesday even ing and cliosu the following oflicora : President Phil Dorr. Foromaii Chuo. Fisher ; first ousist nnt , George iSchmidt ; second assist i\nt \ , Gus Williams. Secretary J. Ilotholz ; assistan secretary , A. II. Sander. Treasurer Henry Pundt. Trustees D. L. Mitchell , Honrj Hornbcrgor and Louis Stomm. The following was adopted : In pursuance of the action had a the late mooting hold at thu citi 'council room by the iiro dopartmen of this city for tlio purpose of elect ing a chief acceptable to the depart inont and1 to the mayor and city coun oil , wo , the Pioneer Hook ; and Laddoi company , composing te part of the do partment'/drrhorobjr " Resolve To recognize the appointment mont of John H. Butler by the mayo : and our city cduncil aa tlio chief ol the fire department of Omaha city , and shall at all times recognize hit authority aa such otllcor. Wo shall further endeavor with the best of good will to uid and counso him in the performance of his and our duties. JULIUS ROTIIOLVC , Soo'y. OMAHA , May 2 , 1882. FOR FIVE YEARS. Tno City Attorney Follows In the Footatopa of tuo Father of His Country , In accepting the resignation of Gen. D. F. Manderson , Tuesday , Mayor Boyd , in his letter to the council , eatd : "I would bo dircliot in duty did I not boar testimony to his ability as an at- , ornoy , to his faithfulness und unro- uittiug care in guarding the city's in- ; ofcst , and to thank him for the many , rory many poutttsiea extended to mo luring the post1 year/1 General Mandorson'a litter to Mayor 3oydsaidr "Appointed by Hon. 11. S. ' Wilbur , mayor of Omaha , to the jositlon of , city attorney in August , .877 , 1 have since tlmt date continued n that employment through the kind .pprociation . of Hon. 0. 8. Chase , roursolf ( Mayor Boyd ) and the gentle- non composing the council. During hose live important years in the ; rowth of the city , its legal business ias increased largely , and the de- nands upon the time and labor of its Attorney are constant. As in duty found during several years past , I lave given the municipal affairs my Mention , in preference to my own , nd those of personal clients. Theeo attor less important interests have iccessarily suffered somewhat , nnd low demand a degree of care that I rill be uimblo to bestow nnd con inuo in oflioial place , " * * * * * "For the kind consideration so fro uontly granted to mo and to my as ociato , Mr. Oongdon , by you and our predecessors in oflico.'and the ontlomon of the city council , I am , very respectfully yours , , F. MANDKUSON , LAWRENCE BARRETT. ho Ureat Traarodlnn nt Boyd'u Opera llou.o Next Week. Mr. Jos. J. Levy , the popular and Iliciont business agent of Lawrence arrott , is in the city making arrange- icnta for the coming appearanceof Cr. Barrett in this city , at Boyd' * pora IIouso. Mr. Barrett gives ireo nights and a Saturday matinee , Bearing in his most famous charac- ( . Ou Thursday evening , May Uth , 10 company , which is the same that ipportod Mr. Barrett in New York , imposed of twenty members , opens i Uecholoiu. with Mr. Barrett in the tlo role. On Friday evening , May 2th , u grand double bill will bo pro nented , consisting of Shakespeare Merchant of Venice and Kotrartson three net comudy of "David Onrreck , Mr. Barrett acting ns ' 'Shylock" i the first and "David Garrcck" in tli stcond. At the Saturday matine * Lester Wallack's excellent comedy ( "Ilosedalo" will bo given , the ci gagement closing with "Julius Cat aar" on Saturday evening. THE WHITE HORSE. Who Uo Rode Down In the Montb < Violets nnd Rnln Drops. The city physician's report for th month of April shows a total ot fort ; five deaths and seventy-seven births the rising generation getting ahead o death to the tune of thirty-tiro am the city's population being that mud Ihe gainer. Ages Under C years , 24 ; botweoi 5 and 25 , 4 ; between 25 and 50 , 8 over GO , 8. Four were over 05 year of age. Causes-Violence , 2 ; suicide , 1 small pox , 4 ; scarlet fever , 1 ; diph therift , 1 ; croup , 1 ; fever , 1 ; puerperal ral disposes , 1 ; inanition , 1 ; alcohol ism , 1 ; pulmonary diseases , 18 ; hear disease , 1 ; apoplexy , 1 ; convulsions 5 ; unknown , 1 ; rest scattering. Interment Holy Sepulchur , 3 Prospect Hill , 18J county , 14 ; re moved , 3 ; Laurel Hill , 4. Gormai Catholic , 3. Male , 23 ; female , 24 ; colored , 4 married , H ; single , 29 ; widowed , 4 Annuil death rata per thouiand 15.42. Births White , 75 ; colored , 2 32 ; female , 45" Total , 77. ONE BY ONE , The Links are Forged to Draw thi Trunk Lines Into this Cltv. The following frjm The Ohicngi Tribune is another proof of theinevit able , that is , the bringing into thi city of all the Iowa trunk lines : "Tho Chicago it Northwestern rail way announces that it lias , in conneo tion with the Union Pacific railway esjabilished .1 fast freight line botweoi Dhicago nnd Denver nnd other pomti n Colorado * All Denver freight i oaded in Chicago in nolid car loads and goes through to its destinn < iot without transfer or breaking bulk a , ho Missouri river The same ia trui of oast-bound froighf , it being laadct in solid car loadu in Denver und tut through to Chicago without transfer , Whether this arrangement is duo tc the construction of an indopendcnl line to Denver by thd Chicago , J3ur lington & Qumcy , or whether it is a general urnuignmunt made with all the Iowa lines could not bo learned last evening. The likelihood is , how ever , that it' ' ia u general arrangement which applies to all the lines , and thai it was agreed upon at 'tho'meeting ' of the Iowa pod held in St. Louis yes terday. That such is the case is indi cated by the announcement made by the Chicago , BnrlingtoiI'&Quincy last evening thatit'haa'nlso ' established n fast freight line 'for all pointa'in ' Colorado rado which ia now in full working order , and that it givea shippers the choice of three routes , all of which make very fast time. This of course moans that * the Burlington runs itt fast freight lines over the Union Pa cific , Kanaas Pacific , and Atchison , Topeka & Santa Fo , its own line tc Denver having not yet' ' been com pleted. " DR. B. BANKS MC'KENZIE. A Prominent Citizen of Utah En Houto Homo from Washington Dr. D. Banks McKgnzio , who was several years ago in this city and engaged gaged in the work of temperance re form , came in from the rust Tuesday and registered ut the Metropolitan. Since loft Salt Lake Oity , where he now resides and is one of the most prominent and respected Gentiles , he lias made an extended tour in the east'and spent some titno in Washing ton city , laboring in the interests of the polygamy reform bill , doing ox- : ollont work in the cause. Ho de livered his lecluw on "Tho , "Philos- } phy of Reform" before the : ongrossonal ! committee before ivhicli the Edmunds bill was icnt and also delivered the sanio at loveral eastern cities , the press every- rvlicre , eulogizing it in the highest ; erma. The doctor is now on route lo'mo , via Denver , and as ho has never joforo visited that "Magic City of the Plains" ho is commended to the good graces of her citizens as a gentlemen uid a scholar , as well us ono of the nest onergotio citizens of Salt Lake 3ity. Ho is un eloquent speaker and hey will miss a trout if they fail to nduco him to deliver the lecture iboye referred to during his stay ktnong them. Army Orders. The following are tlio latest orders ssuod from the headquarters of the [ opartmentof the Platte : Col , Albert G. Brackoit. Third oav- Iry , ia relieved as member of the onorul court martial convened ut Fort ' 'rod , Steeio , Wyo. , by paragraph 3 , pucial orders No. 30 , current series , rom these headquarters. Sergeant James Sedoro , company I iixth mfuntry , now at Fort Omaha , feb. , will rejoin his company at Fort ) ouglas , U. T. The quartermaster's department rill furnish the necessary transporta- inn , It is impracticable to carry ookod rations. The general courts martial conyen > d at Fort D , A. Russell , W. T , , by aragraph 3 , special orders " Np. 133 , mint Fort MoKinney , "W. T. , by aragraph 2 , special orders No. 133 , dries of 1882 , from those .hcuidquur- . jrs , are dissolved. , Leave of absence for ono month , to iko ell'oot * Juno 1 , 1882 , with pert UBsiou to applp to tlio adjutant gen , ral of the army for an extension of iroo months , is granted Captain b'jlliam WRogers , Ninth intantry , The United States Court Tlio special venire issued Tuesday om the United States court was re- iniod yesterday , the grand jury uly empanelled and charged by Dis- ict Attorney Lambortson , who gave them special instructions ns to some < the matlora which would de'nmnd the attention , The entire time of tli court yosUrlny w. 'cc pied with tl hearing of the iliiiiiiri-r in the case < the Keystone Hriog. ininpany vs. th B , it. M. rniho.id in Nubr-tska. THE SCHOOL BOARD. A Hot Contest for the Secrotaryshl -No Solution Visible. The second meeting of the Board c Educatiod was hold Tuesday , fc the purpose of balloting for a permn nont secretary , the candidates boinj as before , Mr. Clias. M. Connoyci retiring secretary , and F. J. McShanc Esq. At Monday night's mooting cloven ballots had been taken , the respective spoctivo aides standing Long , Point and Connoycrvs. Anderson , Forgusc : and McShano. It appears that in voting on ono u those ballots , Mr. Point * , who wa keeping tally , inadvertently tore 01 from hia tally shoot the iianvo of Me Shane , when ho meant to take that o Oonnoyor , and voted it. The rosul was a surprise party , nnd it is cl.iirr.oi that the result was announced am McShano declared elected before th mistake was discovered. A motion ti reconsider was made nnd carried by i vote bf four to two , Ferguson votinj for reconsideration. McShano virtu tually acquiesced in this action b ; voting on subsequent ballots. Tuesday McShnno presented hi bond nnd claimed the election , on tin Arength of Points' mistake , but tin bond was refused. Ho then deelarec his intention to carry the case inti the courts nnd claimed at least tin position of temporary secretary. It being decided that McShnno luu been elected temporary secretary fo but ono evening , the board proccodet to ballot for a temporary secretary Connoyer being elected by a vote o four to two. The president declined to rule 01 the disputed ballotof Monday evening Four ballots were taken for pcrma nent secretary , with the same resul ns on Monday night , and thi board finally adjourned to meet at f o'clock Thursday ovenins. McShnne , who claims the eleetior ns permanent secretary , has securec possession ot the teauhors' pay rol and will retain it. This will prevent the paying oil of the teachers and janitors to-day. Ho claims to be acting under legal advice. The fighl haa become a very interesting ono , and no settlement appears possible ex cept by the election of an outsider. THE CONTRACTORS' STORY- They Cannot Afford to Raise the Woges of Plaaterers Higher. Ono of the prominent contractors in the city called at TUB BEE office yesterday to make a statement in regard to the atriko of the plasterers for a raiae of wages from § 4.50 to § 5. The men claim that at the time of the recent labor troubles their wages were raised to $4.50 with the promise that their demand of $5 per day would be fully complied with on May 1st , on wiiich day they failed to como ta time. time.Tho The contractor ( states that at the time of the March strike they vol untarily raised the rates to § 4.50 pci day , which is all they can nflbrd nt the price under which their contracts are taken. This is he claims higher than the ruling rates elsewhere in cities of this size , and unless the men nro willing to work at ruling figures it willbe impossible to do any building. Ho further says that there are more plasterers in the city than they would make out , and that all but the union men nro willing to work at present rates. Ho does not desire to send away for plas terers , nor yet.can he pay § 5 and go on with his contracts. His ( inn raised the price of day lubor io $2 nmoim their men who do heavy work for the brick-layers and plasterers at the lime uf the labor troubles , nnd they are al ways willing to pay living prices and io the best they can by their men , uid this fact they think ought to be appreciated. A CONFUSION OF STREETS 1 Plurality of The Nome of Sherman That la 'Not ' Doelraplo. The great object in having the itrpets in a city named is to furnish it juido , by means of which different ) laces can bo located. For this very eason it is evident that no two streets hould boar the same name or lumber , Sherman is undoubtedly . good name , bat it is al- nest too much of a good hing when there wore two avenues nd ono street , in this city , known > y that namo. Sherman avenue , No. , is a continuation of Sixteenth treot , and , it is claimed , is the best ntitled to the name , by reason of taving first adopted it. From unknown reason' the people esiding on St. Mary's avenue , in the icinity of its interstotion with Park venue , have changed the name to Iherman avonuo. Wo do not pretend to ay to whem the name belongs ox- lusively ; but we do say that it is a roat inconvenience to thu public Ve have heard a great many com laints from people who have been ent to either ono locality or the other nly to discover that they wore on Iruly in the wrong place. To add till riioro .to the confusion there is n herman street running between 18th nd 20th streets , parallel to Paul. ! von when ono is known as an avenun nd the other a street there will be lany mistakes made by people who 0 not happen to bo well acquainted ith the city. Farewell Party In Liberty Hall. Liberty hall , on Burt street , west t the military bridge , was filled to t'orflowing Tuesday , the event being birthday'and farewell party given to fr. J. 0. Groenawalt , a young man ho 1ms been active in the many leasnnt part tea that have bean hold 1 the hall during the past winter and ho' is about to leave for his old homo i the east. Fifty-six couples were resent , and the Coach-whip band irmshed the music. Dancing con tinued until 2 o'clock in the morning nnd when the parly broke tin it w > with tlio very best wishes for the wu faro of the young friend who is abet to leave. Never Too Late to Mond. The . J. Arden , vVillimn Street , Jvai Buffalo , writes : "Your SPIIINO ULOSHO lmi worked on mo splendid. I hati D appetite ; used to sleep badly nnd get n in the morning unreftcslicu ; my oreat wag very offensive and I suffered froi severe hendftchrs ; lnco using your Snrin Ulosiom nil the e symptoms have vaniohe ami I fel quite well. " Price fin centi trial buttles lOc. 2S-dlw L BOL1NE' OP MAN. Nervous weakness , dyipcpsla , Imp * tcnce , sexnfcl debility , cured byVelli Health Keaiwer. " SI. Depot nt C. I Goodman's. DIED. DOIlMAN-May 3 , at the house of Chai Dormnn , Jnmes llnmmond Uormat son of Dwight Donnan , c Sjucijer , Iowa , In hli thirty-firs 3 ear. HKODINO'S { HUBSU Salvo , boot famll ; salve in tlio world , and excellent for atabl . 25 cU. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOT1CK Adicrtlsuneiit lo Loan , Kor Sail Lo3t , Found , WanU , Boarding , be. , wlir be In sertcd In these colnmm 'once for TEN CENT per line ; each s-ibsiiu ( ii5 Insertion , FIVECENT | > cr line. The lift Insertion never lew tha , TWENTY-KIVK PBVTH TO LOAN MONb . TO.VBY TO LOAN Call tt Law Uince of 9 M llosmB Cro'.abton lllcck. KA A'nrkTO l-OAft At d per rentln 0U Ul/U terebt In mms.ol 2,600 am up tird ; , for B to G ycJtre , on Brst-clas ? city am farci projicrty. BKXIS litAt Fmii nl Au tcr , ICth oiid Dem-las St : rTIO t.OAV In sums to suit uorrowcr , no banus JL O 11 ISallou. attorney , room 6 , Unloi Bltck 972-9 riCLH WANTED : Glrlforgi > ncralhouse\vo.k. 81 0 WANTiD ton competent girl , nl-tonnun plrl or tccond girl. Apply at BJUth-cast conic tf JUt and Calllornlx 97S-3' A i oed dining-room plrl a1 llcln WANTED Restaurant lorocr ISthand Jirttoi "trcet. 971-G * ANTED A man and woman ( husband nni : wile preferredlo work on mrm. 078-5 A. J. I C PPLETON. \ girl fir peneral housework WAVTKD be agocd cook , two In family. Cal nt 1713 Ch cv.ro street & 7C-6f \i ANTED Olrll2to 15 3CUD old , todoligh ' hou e or > t. South o t corner 19 < nni Karnam street. 99-Gf A llrtt cUds ulrl forgmcril houit WANTED Inn small f.vrilj noclilhlrrn. In qulrcat 200)Cass ( trcct. Osfi tf A good laundress. St Charles WANTED , Ilarn j street. 991-4 ANTED First and s ° cond cook at t-t w Charles Hotel. - 99) 4 A wed cablnet-m-xkcr 141U , WANTED tt'tet. 0703 A Ulning-room girl at the Eramel WANTED i , . oas-st ANTED A cooirctont Rlrl in a a rail family. W N. E. corner 23r 1 nnd Webster 963-tl A steady industrious girl tot WANTED homework , nt 1711 Jackson st. 053-31 20 men to work' In stone quarry , WANTED , Employment Agent , llth street near Farnam. 960-41 GO rallrcad men. U. Mannwcilcr , WANTED 981-4 * * TED 10 teams ; wa es 84.00. II. Mann- WA writer , Employment Agen , llth street near Faiiam , 002-41 W'ANTED A girl to do general house wm k In a family of two , must wash and iron well. Apply at 141t > Shernnn avc. 959-6t tTCTANTED Immediately a flnst-ratc sand brick YV moulder. Good wage * to n good man. Yard 1Mb street nnd llelhuc Road. 055 0 * LOHENZDIBBLr. . WANTED Immediate a good girl for gen eral house ork , nt 415 K 20th ttreet , be tween Chicago nnd Cass. C. B. M XWELL. 9M-tf WANTED- tailorcs * . Ap.ily nt 1220 Farnam street. ' & 2S-3 A First-class chambermaid at the City Hotel. F Wlrth. 894-tf Good girl at 1QW North 10th St. WANTED lliu. J.lt. COU.IHMAS. W IANTED D'nlngroom glrla the Crcl hton House. _ fi07-tf SITUATIONS WANTED. 4 YOUNQ LtDY-Wa'its i. tltiutlon 'aa > or. \ . ernis orcoinpanlm ton ladv.cnndoplain iewng ) ; good penman nil ur address L. , 833 South 17th street , Omoha Neb 981-4f V7ANTED A position as a bostler and to do Y Y work around the house , by a colored m.n. Address 0. X. Y. . Bee office. 977-3f Situation by a young ! 'mantas WANTED ; wlUlng to make himself wcinL , Ad Ireee K , F. Bee office. 985-4 \Tt7ANTED Situation as housekeeper or nuree. VV Call at 703 , 16th ttreet , two doors north of Vebsterst * 049 MICELLANEOU8 WANTS. Toient-byMarMth.bya gen tleman and wife , three furnished rooms or light housekeeping. Rent not to exce < f 18.00 per month. Address II , L.C , , Bee'offlce tTTANTED 600 privy vau.ti , sinks And cess VY pools to clean with sanitary Vault and link Cleaner , the best In UP * A. Evans & Co. oldenco 1206 Dodge street , Omaha. ITT ANTED 8 unfurnished rooms for wauui.d VV lfe , mutt be moderate la price. Ad teas U. Ik'Q QtHce. 297-tf it bridge and ncbool bonds , T Clark ' lleroe. SB-M [ T7ANTEU To sell a barber ihop , good lo- YV cation , good business , satisfactory reasons r itlllng. Inquire nt 117 S. 15th street , Omaha 637-tf ITTANTED 4 children as boarders In a select YV school , at 19th and Cillfornla St L. B. OOMIH FOR HfcNT-HOUHKS AND LAMD raOR ItENT liouse of tlx rooms ( or pirt L1 same ) with p ntry , c osetj , solt and Jard 'tttr ' , Ac. S016 Pierce near ZOth street. 9SO-e HO REKT-Furnlihed room N , E. cornerlOth L and Douglas. ' ( 954.5 ' " [ 7OR.S.EIJT-.Il0i1re't' fl near . nnltth t ce.tj'rij e. t of 16 hrftt. \ . rent " ' ' "V " " ' l * ' " oFn7rmhTn"d Ho.'nrS ; , J10K RENT Furnished roomn suitable for 1 bousekeepln ? . Jnnulrs at K. W , corner th and Clark HreeU. 3 , OK.'i ' NT Atnu * < J0' d * roon.B. Kniiulro of Thee , E f , mrrer 16ih and Chicaio " - . , - * 6 < i-tf RiajT An unl.iri lnVol rwu rn nr n m street It twffn Irt | and i7tt. Ko. 809 JI4S-4J 70IIRBST-A nltc innlihed roorn' . 172 - Douli street , 70R UE.NT Two fum ! h d rooiniln a nrltat : houM , at 1011 South llth str et'one 'ilocl om the depot. S \ > i io.4 UKN'T-furnUhed room * at 1004 Dodge _ . 7IOR RBKT FuriilthcJ rooms suitable for tw o : Kentlc-mcin , Aorth-wwfcorner'aoti Ifcad - pott ItENT Store and butcher shop , S E. ' corner ISth and Chicago. Inquire ai MOK. len Lucai , dmlnl'lri.tcr of tie utate tf K C KM. - RENT A sulto of nicely fumUhcd room FOR rent. S. E.corner 20th and Dacnpo itrrcti , 061-U IjlOlt LB1SE AIS2R njcar , sotcrnl nice rod I drnce lots nctr 2 ih street nnd St. Mary'H ave. 018-tf W 11. BARTtRTT , Real KeUto Afrcnt. mO RENT Ono lirgo nirnl h d rccin , with L board , ( n ( Irs. floor , OMtslio intrant c. 1E03 Qillfornatt. S < 7-tf .Hfll Ab ll * ( UtlllflUdiU1KU9 MB .hanti'Kxchacje.N. P. ccr. Iflthtu- , < > n\g _ linNT Mccly furnished rooms with or FOU board lleivion&ble prlcrt. 2C1S ' FOR BALE l/Oll HALI- House t.f six tooni , and lot tOx JU 220 , Just north of 16th street brlcUc , and ono hunilrud fort cast of IRth street In Hor- bach's addition ( SOO. abtrgiln but must t * sold. QEO.A. JOSLYN. 0-8U 0 rncr 12thand llowtrd. SALE- restaurant at a bargain , H. Full oiler , llth street near Farnam. 939 U BALE A srnll orrnn In too ] order , FOR . . Inqu rcatril , 13th tr > ct , be tween Ltnvcnwortti and Jonis. 974-0 * IT10H8ALE At a bargain n two seated lamlly JL bug.'l Inquire ? ! ! , 13'h ttrect , between LCAicnworth and Jonei. 073 6t SLK Kent eottago ol five rooms , barn , FOR tll , ami clrtorn , on 2JrJ street noir Cali fornia , nt $1,400 , easy termMcCagua opposite postomcc- . P8Mf OR SALE A fjst-clns top burpy , at 1319 F llarnoy street. Of6-4t SALE Five now milk rowa In town , for FOIl by C. Frrdf rlcV-on , cAre of A. J. Qvis- gard , 314 South 13lh slrcit , Onuha , .Veb. ' 9t7-St SALE HOUPO 21x10 , kitchen 12x16 be tween 14th nnd 15'h n Hurt tticot , north side. Inqullo on the ) ir-mlv s tl.'O 4 SALE About Sil ttti-jenr old ilrapo Vlnts. 'nquire ol ! ! . Q. CLA K , ral-Jt 1403 UoimlM St. H1CK KOK SALK-Fiank Elmendorf , Pa- clfto JUncllon , 1cm a. 022-3 SALK N'rw cottajr anil tuo-thlril lot on EOf Pnik Wlldc Avenue In b uth Onuha , only $1800. Good thanco for rallroul mon who want to reside netir depot McC.nguj'ojr. postoQice. l)01-tt ) _ SAIiK Good houto and lot , nt 1235 South FOR street second house north ot Williams street. 892-lOf Ono Fjun of nmree , onocsw , nnil FOHiSALE . Inqureof Ulcn Lucas corner 13th ftnd Chicago nts. 802-tf OR SALE The POPULAR HOTEL , known M the BOYS' H01IK. Tills hou o Is co - Dolly located , his sou h and cant fronr and In Burronndld w th flno tha lo trees ! cent Ins'hlrty 8 < cplne rooms , has Ice lieu c laundry , sitnplo room , &c. Ha < anorld Ou rcputntlo nnd & better patron" ge \ hun niaiij housta ol tv-lco Its ( apaclty. 1'rlcc Ji.noo ' 'or j'art'cu i.r < aJ- diuw , A. A. S.VWDEY , lied Clou.i , liib E64-11 ' 8A' E 200 cho-e ) loMIn HniKcom Place , FO'l . It Bartlett , Kcal Estate Affeat. 317 S. 13th Btreet. S33-t { 1 BALE A gt od ecrner lot on Dee -e and FOH street , nn\cry fAkt grcmliip t rt of the city , will divide. Inquire -'lO'-cnth 2dth street , near farnnM.llo c'a & HtU'a addition. 820.1m 3 SALE Oi'pepanof hor-cn , > wo spring FOU nnd t oet < if double har ' s. In- qulio Ellen Lucas , administrator of tinfst.to of E. 0. Lucas , Lorncr 13th and Chicago nw. iOO-t < HALUO-1 RENT A two (2) ( ) story fr mo build tig 2lxCO. N. E. corner 22nd and. Cumlng street. Inquire al 'Krug's Western Brewery. 761. r OH SALE 20 lots bear Ifanscom JVrk. west JD of Park Avenue. 84EO to 8000 each. Mo- f. I'ObtolBcc. " 671 U SALE House ol 4 or G rooms and cor ner lot on 10th and Mason $1,600. iJcCajue opp , nostoffice. 688-tf Thoroughbred Jersey Bull No. 8S2 FURY . S. H. B. " , winner of priio t State fair. Stands for service vt Nebraska FouKry Vards , West Omuhi. Graham i * . Browne , 585-lm _ _ SALE One second-hand 2G horse powe FOR , good na newal o two 8 borne ixwer and two.lfi horse pouer engines , new. Boilers 3f all sizes , new. Inquire Omaha Pou > dry > n Uachlne Co.U. P By. bet 17th and 18th omaha BtH-lm _ TJJOR SALE Or will exch ( re for Omaha pro- JC I Iperty , an Improved sec on of land odjoln- ag a station on U. P. R. B. M. DUNHAM , Itll t. , Omaha. 720 Bmt i RICK FOR KALJi. B 203-tf ESTABROOK k COB. BRICK FOR SALE 812.00 per 1000.T. Murray llU-tf ALEO HAY At A. U. Sander1 Feed 8to 1013 H-irn..v Jt. MISCELLANEOUS. r\REBSMAKING And all kinds of fimlly \J \ s.wlriif , done tery cheap on Jackson trroe 312. ti&j.3t _ J PARTIES Wliowlsh to adopt or\taKo \ inboard a 14 days olJlglrl baby , may iall at 1S03 'allfornlastrctt. iC7-5f &OK REWARD-For l&fornntlon leading to B/VL > the discovery of a t un icnrc about thir- e n years old , weight l.OOOpounds To have o.t Uat of Marth. Strajcd or stolen from Gen- va Feb Otb , 1862. Addrets. L. J , RAMDOLTII , 927-8" Geneva , Flllrnoro tount ) , q eb. PARTIES wanting flrst'chu Hcamluialvarihelp call at Flodrnan and EkblidV.Biok aad tatlonery Store , 203 N , 17th street VfKSC. . A. ILLtdON-Electro Magnetic Jl Heabr , also baslnou and medical Ciolr- pyant. Paycbonntic readtnga.and irealment lyen. dally from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. C\n b.can - ailed by letter , wnd name , ago , nnd lock ol air etc , with J2.00 consultation lee. No. 2013 * ss St. , Omaha , Neb. 793 jm DMAHA EMPLOYMENT UHBAU-Tenth street- near Farpam. Busincjii 1 ou e3. trmeri i and families can ba supplied with i.om. etent help. Any graue ol employment , l.all- ? aanp Mining outflts on short notice F , D. olte , Emplnj ment 'Agent. 664. i m" ' 1 AYE RENT-Choice ol 20 full lots to leaae 3 near Crelghtcn College for $25 par year exter L. Thomas t Bro. , Room 8 , Crei/nto. lo H- . ' 205-tf _ _ HDWAED ilUEHL AaiSTER OF PAI.MYBTKRY AN1 j'V KP [ O.NALIST , 493 Tenth Etruet , bctwtiii i K uu 'd ' " " \ rWill , with the aid of guardian ilrlts , obtain for tny ono a slancs at tj p tj id present , and on corUIn rnnrtltlonf In thu ia. iro. Booto nd Moi.-i . mUi > ta tnter , I'nrleo ' cCon fu r uteed AU.f..J > . I' ' 9 T - w ne of P , . , r- hpltoro neM. More eeono- l tlun the ordinary Vlndi , and cannot ke udeofi8w powder '