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K * * 8 TB1 OMA.HA. DAILY BEEi FKIttAX MAY W 1882 Tine Daily Bee. OMAHA. Friday Morning , May 12. Wnathor Report- ( The following observations are taken i the * Atne moment ot time at all the si lions named. ) Rlrer7cet ( 3 InchM bora high water mark i On&ha and 4 feet i Inchct at Yankton. LOOAIi BRHVITIBB. Ashland brides U now open for trare ! moJGtwSt April nhowori are just putting in K appenr nc9. Vennor' * prophecy ot a cold wet HUBI rncr Is thus far good , Gen. 0. F , Mandereon deliver * th Decoration day oration at Beatrice , Two cassg of disturbance of the poac made up Judge Bonoke's docket yen tcrday. tcrday.Kiglit Kiglit prlionern wont to work on th < Cburt IIouso stone pile Wcdaosday unde the new order. The weather still continues cold , anc the prospects were good for A frost las' ' nleht If U cleared off. A five hundred dollar team of Iroi gray horses has lately been purchased foi the American Express Company. The Mi-srs McCheano ontertainc4 f few friends In their usual charming style , at their cozy little home on .Capital ftVfl- nue , Wednesday night. ' A neat little contribution liox hai been placed on the gate post in front ol the Child's Hospital on D6dgo stroefr We hope to see It welt filled and often. ' In the United States court yesterday the motion to quash th'o Indictment In the case of V. K. Clary , ono o ! the star route men , was agreed and token under advisement by the court. The superintendent of the Vollow- atone National Park , Mr. K. P , H. Con Rer , wont West at noon , behigunder npocia orders from the government to prepar at once for the visit of the Omnha Bonn of Trade ID July. Cheap lots. Bonn has just laid out nowaddttion of OC lots , only $200 to &M each. 5 per cent.down and fi porwct. pe month. Sea column , The steamer Wyoming passed Miata ! Missouri , at 8 a. m. Monday , all rlghl three days rmd twelve hours out from Si Louts. Urew and all on board were well and Captain Coulsen expects to make th run to Fort Benton In thirty days. There will be a meeting of the OmaJi Hod Carriers Protective Union , Friday May 12th , at Fireman's hall , cor. IGth ant Fftmam street , at 7:30 sharp , All hod car riera and mortar makers are requested to attend. M. Welsh , Corresponding Secre Ury. Charles Bryant , who drives lr. S. D Mercer's team woo assaulted Wednesday by three men , sear 12th and Jackson streets , who robbed htm of liia overcoat and tro < to go through his pockets when ho sue Deeded In Retting at his revolver and Gring at them drove them away. John T. Clark , who has just returns from Hot Springs , Ark , came near having ft severe runaway on his honda Wcduosda ; afternoon. Ho had driven to the dope and had his trunk loaded into the can luge when the horses took t right at an ongin and started In among the tracks am trains. A man caught them-and drov them home for him. The Trinity Guild cnteitntnmon comes off on the evening of the IGtb , Tucj day next , and will be ono of great enjoy ttent to all who witness it , and partake o the dellclom atrawherries and cream to be ae'ryed during the evening. It will conela of a concert by the Ulnth Infantry'b'nhd ' broom drill given by sixteen yduntr ladies who have been drilled by Lieut. Poote , o Fort Omaha , vocal 'solos by a number o the Guild , and alia , rauslo' by a double quartette , all of which is under the dlroc tion of Miss Walker of Trinity choir. The entertainment takes ulace at Motonlo hall Tb practice ol dumping passeugera out of tbo street cam in North Omnba , a night , two or three blocks short of the turn table , because tbo drlvera were afrait to go further 'has ' been discontinued Workmen are now laying double track from the street railway bami on Twenty fint Direct to the turn on Twenty-fourth which U to be completed this week. This is to facilitate the new order of things Captain Marsh Bays that when he coin pletes bis present plans he will have pul the Omaha street railway under the best and most convenient system of regulations of any similar lines In the west. Charles W , Caldwel ) , from Buena Vista , Col. , jumped from the east bound express train near Fremont , Tuesday nf < ternoon and received injuries so eeverethat He ban been uncongciou * ever since. Ife wu picked up , brought to Omaha and taken to the company's boipltal on liar noy street , where he still lies in nn iusen idble condition , and doubts are entertained M to bis recovery. It i thought that ho wa laboring undcrlng an attack of tern por&ry insanity when be made his flying leap from the train , He was ticketed to Council Bluffs. * Tlie rnaoy friends of Colonel Harry Browmon , In this city , will be sorry to learn that be his had another stroke of pira1y I , and Is now lying quite low at Green lllver , Wyoming , with but slight hopes of hii recovery , He was on hli way to Fort WwhaVie , to assume the du- tle * of A government position , when be WMOvMiftkea at Green lllver withtbU last wUfortune. His daughter , MI Mollle Brownson , WM with bun , and ho will receive every cre that loving bunds can give. MUDSLINGERS ; The IOWA Attack on John 3 Finch , the Tempranca .Orator. A Sensational Pastoral Letter .Co cornlnpr Him. A few days ago Mr. John B. Pine ! the temperance npoatlo , passt through Omaha on route to Lincoli being soon at the tlino by a roporto who interviewed him on the flubje- nuarost hia hoart. Mr. Finch spoke at Iowa City c Sunday night last , and on Tuosda evening the Republican , an ovonir paper published there , printed tv lo tor from Ror. 0. 0. Burnett to Roi 0. Oluto , ot that city , of which th following are extracts : IOWA CITT , la. , May 0 , 1882. Ret. 0. Cluto , Iowa City : MY DEAR SIR You and I are bet ministers of the Gospel of Jest Christ , and personally very goo friends. Wo stand alike for morality virtue and temperance , though yo believe in sumptuary legislation as method of moral reform , while I d not. You have probably endorse Mr. John B. Finch , of Lincoln , N brasko. aa a worthy oxpononl exemplar and champion of thca principles , and have assistci in collecting money to bring hini t Iowa City in this threefold capacitj And all this , of course , you have perfect right to both believe and dc This is a free country. Under you luspicc'a Mr. Finch will speak to ou people to-morrow ( Sunday ) , evening thus as a moral reformer. You invit liim horo.iond put him forward to expound - pound , advocate and exemplify th fundamental and sublime principles o morality and goodness , and you winl no and ether clergymen in the city ta well as the public generally , tt lit at his foot lor "instruction h ighteousnoss. " In your newly awak mod and burning zeal in this cause , 'ou proclaim him aa having won grea ictorios for.tho peculiar method o : oformwhich you and he advocate , apparently-ho is your champion anc tore , a sort of modern "Savior , " as i rero.YoUrzoaf is admirable , and . ' pngratulato you. on your being' sc ully "recognized" by the ' 'Orthodox' lergy and churches of the city. "Now , sir , in answer to your in ulry , "What do you know about inch ? " I will jjivo you parts of what las been ont to.mo by ono of the Boding lawyers in Nebraska , and il ou wioh moro of the same kind I wil 00 that you got it. ( After .quoting from various papon barges which have from time to time eon made against Mr. Finch , the 'ritor of. ' the pastoral letter goes on 3 say : ) 'fl mayABO ! inform you that , if my formation bo correct , the criminal ecordi of tbo. city of Lincoln , Neb. , Ir , , Finch's home , may help you in our linquiry as to the moral worth f that gentleman , said records con- lining a full and particular account f a trial for seduction and Bastardy , 1 which moral reformer , John B , 'inch , was defendant , and a young roman who had been living in his amily proaooutor , she swearing hat said John B. Finch was ho father of her illegitimate child , n vindication of your conduct in 'ringing ' this gentleman to our city as worthy Christian gentleman and ox- onont , exemplar and advocate of the ordinal and all other virtues , you rill dowell to go to the very bottom f those damaging and most horrible jporta , and as soon as possible give io result of your investigations to the ublic , who have an undoubted right > know what kind of men are setting lomsolvos up or are thrust upon them i their would-be loaders. This much , then , my dear brother lute , in reply to your question to 10 , "What do you know of Mr. inch ! " Will you please now say what you now about him ? Is ho a martyr ely or a vile impostor ? Do please ly. Very truly yours , 0. COMPTOK BURNETT. ATf OFFICIAL'S FAREWELL. [ omo And Foreign Hallway Nowe and Notea. 'TJieiretiring-general ' superintendent ti 4ho Unions 'Pa fid''Railway ' , J , ClErk loty last evening intho | | Union del Go special No. twelve , for Mil- aukeo , to begin at once the diochurgo F hia duties as general superintendent E the Chicago , Milwaukee A St. Paul lies. His fimily accompanied ] him i far as Galoaburg , Illinois , whore icy intend to visit 'friends. The following circular was issued pin Union Pacific headquarters yes- irday : IKNERAI , SuraiiNTENUCNT'H OFFICE ) OMAHA , May 17,1882. J > dhltlon suj > eriuUDdcr.ti and all concerned. Will you please convoy to all officers id employers , and my friends gen- ally iny sincere and heartfelt thanks ir their generous expression of iondship and good will. Assure torn I shall over hold their memory con in my heart. As I leave to-day with sincere re- ird for your welfare , and again tanking you , I wiah you all good- re. J. T , OM.IIK. iiUJANiNaa. When the Union Pacific passenger ain was coming in from the west iicsday , and when about five ilos from Fremont , ono of the pas- Hirers , a man named Charles W. ildwoll , throw himself from the cars liilo in rapid motion and sustained mo serious injuries from the fall , io train was stopped and the man ken aboard again , and had his wants lioyod by Dr , Abbott when the ii halted at the depot. Ho had a ikot from Denver to Council Bluffs , d was evidently either ineann or unk , as ho had previously made at- inpts at jumping off the train , but d boon prevented each time by foi- ir passengers. Fremont Tribune , th. th.D. D. 0. Clark , for many yean super- indent of the coal department of 3 Union division of the Union Pa io railway , will hereafter rank aa neral suporintendant of the coal de- , partment of the TJnion Pacific , whi includes the Kansas Pacific and lie in Colorado. Ono hundred cars of old iron ra have been gathered up along the li of the Union Pacifio. One-half w go to the Laramie rolling mills to rerollod , and the other half to the E Paul branch , after the bad ends ha been cut off by the big shears at t ; Grand Island shops. The Union Pacific Railroad coi pany has discharged every cocnnd sc end section foreman botwcoh Ogdi and Omaha , making every foreman < the work of two. This is done on tl acoro of economy and rotrcnchmor Baggageman Clark , of Omaha , h accepted the position of baggage ma ( or for the Union Pacific railway Ogden , and passed west to aaaumo h duties in that place Saturday last. STHEET PAVING. A Process for Making Vfcodc Blocks Evorlaetlng. THE BEH ollico had the pleasure < a call yesterday from Mr. H. ] Kroutcr , of Dallas , Texas , who com to Omaha to sea the city authority in reference to the material they1o : poet to use in paving the streets th season. Mr. Kroutor is the patontc of a method of preparing wood so c to harden and preserve it for an ii definite period of time , and ho callc on City Engineer Rosewater to-daj who during his throe weeks stay i the city will investigate the value c his patent. Mr. Kroutor is a brothc of 1. Kroutcr , the Imperial and Royi Professor and Engineer of Austria un the process is not a now discovery , bu what is known as Bouchorio's mothoc in use in the old country since 183E It consists in forcing the sap out c the wood used , and forcing in chlorid of zinc , the only difference botwoc : this and Bouchorio's method boin tliat in the latter sulphate of coppo iras used. Mr. Kroutcr exhibited several spec ! nons of wood prepared in this way mo a fine block , being a section ofi sroBstio on the Royal railroad of Han ) vor , whore it was in use from 1862 tx 1879. It is apparently as solid a > ver. Ho had also a section of bead ffhich had boon in use twonty-fivi ? Cara , and another of oak the sami ongth of time. It is claimed for this method thai ; he wood can bo prepared in a von * ihoit time , and at one-third the cos > f any other method , including tha > y creosote. Also , as a practical con tidoration for Omaha , that it will no jo necessary to import cedar blocks o : my others , but that the commnnos imbor growing in the Missouri rive : > ottom is as , good as any when pro > arcd by this process , and can bi itilizcd when fit for nothing else. THE LATCH STRING OUT. i. Would-be Diamond Stealer In vltod to Call Again. A lady , whose name it is not necos ary to give , who had boon boarding bo Withnoll House for some timt &st , was joined by her husband i aw days since , and they detorminec o remove to some private residence uring the remainder of their stay ir > maha , where the gentleman hot omo idea of going into business. Accordingly they sought and ob , dned a room at the residence of Mrs t. E. Randall , No. 4141 North Twon loth street. The lady , it appears , ossossoa some valuable diamonds and Dwolry , the former being very costly nd a prize worth having. So at least bought sotno ono who had caught a limpso of the precious stones worn y the lady. The couple moved into aoir now quarters Wodnesdy , and bo same night about 2 o'clock n attempt was made by a thief , who ad doubtless shadowed her , to enter ho room occupied by thorn , which ras the front on the first floor. His lavements in attempting to open the rindow wore overhoardand the lady's usband , jumping up , called rut to now who -was there , thinking it light bo some of the family out lato. ) n hearing his voice the man at once ook to his heels , jumped over the iinoo , and ran , disappearing before haao could bo given , The follow is invited to call again at n Aarly day , and is requested to not ijuro the sash by trying to raise it , ut to come in at the front door , bovp which and a'little to the right o will find the key hanging. Moan- ime the diamonds have been do- ositcd in a safe place. . . . , I"1 I ll. ! f DELIQHTrOL DANCE. be Irlah-Amorlcan Band and Tnolr Quests at Masonlo Hall. Masonic Hall was the sconnof a rilliant and most successful ball last rening , the occasion being the second nnivorsary ball of the Irish-American and. The hall was decorated with the ara and stripes and the green flag ith the harps of Erin , Irvine's rchoatrn discoursed the svroot- it of notes , and ubcut seventy-five > uplo danced to the music , ho crowd was ono of the nicest over isomblod in the hall , and from bo- inning to end passed off pleasantly , t the midnight intermission the ma. > rity of those p.-csont availed thorn- lives of the opportunity to take sup- H in the restaurant below , after hich dancing was resumed , and day- cjht cumo with the music of "Homo , wool Homo. " There were thirty CCOB in all on the programme , in- udiug the "Irish Reel , " something iw in this lino. The Irish-American band is ono of io moat popular organizations in the ty and were conspicuous during the abor Union olTorts for volunteering ioir services in the cause without re- urd. Upon the back of the pro- ammoa , which wore as handsome id lusthetic as any ono over turned it in the city were the names of the embers as follows : WILLIAM V. WAUOII , leader. < 1 McGinn , James Barrett , iseph Bohoo T , V. Mulcahy , . A. MoKenna , R. P. Mulcahy , A. Golden , J. MoDermott , in. A. Golden , Michael , Dwyer , , P. Mulcahy , Ed , Eagan , kwronco Dwyer , Thos , McDormotL MINISTERIAL MOVEMEN' A Permanent Etoto Organiai tion for Prohibition Pur. POEOD. Tlio Bosolutlona Adopted at Yosto day's Mooting1. The ministerial convention whic began in Lincoln on Tuesday , close its session Wednesday night. A permanent organization we formed for future work , with the fo lowing officers. President S. H. Henderson , Has ! ings. ings.vice prcaidont A. B. Irwin , Bt atrico ; G. W. Reed , Gibbon ; L. Gregory ory , Lincoln. Corresponding secretary H , Brest Crete. Recording secretary R. H. In gram , Lincoln. Treasurer E. M. Lewis , Lincoln Central committee S. P. Wilson Plattaraouth ; G. Scott , Sutton ; B Osborno , Fremont ; J. B. Greene Nebraska City ; William Sumptoi Nelson. The object of the organization wll bo gathered from the following reaolu tions , which , among others , weri adopted. Resolved , That wp will unite on prayers and efforts with all the friend of temperance in Nebraska to sccun at the earliest possible data the aboli tion of the traffic from our state. Resolved , That while every churcl should DO a temperance society it itself , yet when such a crisis as thi present is upon us , it is incumbon upon the pastors and members o ; Christian churches to unite then efforts with those of other temperance people to accomplish the objects above recited so far as other Chris tian duties permit. Resolved , That wo would call the attention of our churches and Sunday schools , and , when practical , juvenile temperance organizations to indoctri nate the young and thoroughly estab lish them in temperance principles. Resolved , That speedy prohibition by constitutional amendment for the itatoand nation is desirable , possi ble , and highly probable in the neat future. Resolved , That the people hold the only power that can settle the ques tion , and to the people the question must finally bo submitted , and we therefore appeal to our next legisla ture and ask them to submit the ques tion to the people of the state in the form of a constitutional amendment , prohibiting the manufacture and sale } f alcoholic liquors as a bovorago. Resolved , That while wo labor earn estly for the adoption of such consti tutional amendment , and for the on- ictmont of suitable laws to carry it Into effect , wo appreciate the tact that intemperance is a vicoand that against its influence wo must labor and pray until human nature has bocon o subject - ject to iho grace of God through our Lord Jesua Ohriat ; and that the hope } f the enforcement of laws relating to intemperance lies in an awakened Dublio conscience and a right public fontimont. Resolved'That the fact that the American saloon is a licenaed vjnstitu- ion , makes it none the less an evil , ind that'tho paying of a large sum of noney for , the privilege of committing \ crime , abates none of the heinous- less of the crime , but tends to con- lect those who take the money with he sin. , Resolved , That wo watch with great nterost the struggle now going on bo- woon the' upright , sober people and ho whisky and 'drunkard makers in he state of Iowa , and wo send greot- ng and sympathy to those excellent non andt women who are fighting so irately t cave their children and the rholo people from the curse of the um traffic , and wo have great hope in lie success of the righteous cause of omporanco in the state. Resolved , That to aid in the no- ompliahment of the purposes heroin ot forth , wo organize ourselves into a lormanent body to bo known as the 'Ministerial Temperance Association f Nebraska. CITY COUNCIL. 'no Biff Ditch Muddle , and tbo Pay. . ment for its Maldntr. A special meeting of the city eonn- il was hold last evening in pursuance f the following call : GKtmkwEH orraE Crrr COUNCIL : L special mooting io hereby called * * for the purpose of acting upon ny and all matters pertaining to the Dwnrage system of this city , rnnd op- ropriating money for the payment of rorkingmon employed by order of the ity council. This call was-aignod by Corby , Mo- luckin , Thrauo , Lecdor , Stull , Baker nd Dellono. * Roll call showed the following gen- iomen present : Uaker , Behm , Dot- > uo , Corby , Q'Koofe , McGuikin , icodor , Thrauo and Mr. President. A communication was read from 10 mayor returning the ordinance to itablisli the line of North Omaha reek sewer , without his approval on : oount of the opinion of the city at- irnoy , which woatransmitted with the ime. The reason of disapproval is tat the ditch is not properly a part I the aowor system. The only legal ay of pay ing for the work would bo i allow the parties to take a jtidg. lent against the city. The communication was tabled. Another communication was relived - lived from the mayor approving the dinanco establishing the grade of arnam and other ordinances , Also ono refusing approval of the dinanco to regulate and license the ictioneoring of goods. It is defect- o in not fixing the fee or amount of ) iid , and in other respects. Filed. The consideration of the sewer jostion wea next taken up. Mr. Baker said there was but one y to get out of the dilemma , via ; pay the men out of the general nd. This would cripple the coun- I , but they would have to stand it , ilr. Corby spoke in favor of some iinediato arrangements for paying o men. They wore all poor , and if ft with only time chocks the scalpen > uld take them in at 15 cents on the , Ho offered to give 9500 toward paying off the debt , ddllar for dollt cent for cent , mill for mill. [ A plauso. ] Dellono moved to refer the whc matter to the committee on wat works and sewerage , with powe After considerable discussion tr motion was carried , the amount thi to bo provided for being $850.20 , ai it being understood that the counc men would raise the money on the individual notes , and wait until tl now levy for their pay. On motion the city clerk was i structcd tofuinish the committee wll n list of the men and amount di The council then adjourned. OTHELLO. Lawrence Barrett at the Opera Horn littstftight. One , of Omaha's best audicnoes filed od the opera house almost to eve : flowing last evening , to listen to Lan ronco Barrett's rendition of Shaki ' "Othello. spcaro's thrilling tragedy , Ono is impressed while listening i Barrett's Othello , with the idea the ho has reached the acme of his prc Session , so faithfully does ho ropre jont the jealous Moor. His interpretation protation and delineation of the graa play writer's ideas are peculiar to him self and have formed ono of the stof ping stones to his just celebrity. Hi support was excellent throughout Louis James , as "Iago0ti8 Skinner is "Cassia , " and Miss Marie Wain might , as the fair "Dosdomonia , " al issist in forming a support that cai icarcoly bo surpassed. The Merchan > f Voaico , will bo presented to-night DETJTONIO TEKPalCHOREANS They Have a Lively Time In Thel : Cosy Hall. Last evening the Mmnncrchor so ioty gave ono of their very ploasan tails , and quite a number of the acmbera put in an appearance , conaid ring the inclemency of the weather. During the evening the choir gav < ome very excellent choruses , among rhich the moat notoworty was "The jonoRoso , " which was received 'with ; roat enthusiasm. vJMr. H. Raven , he musical leader , has trained hit heir to a high state of efficiency , and hey now boast quite a large body. The Miuonorchor itself is doing re- aarkably well since it has had its owe tall , and quite a number of now moni tors have been added to it during the trcsent month. A part of the musical union , undei ho able directorship of Prof. Stein- lauser , furnished the music on this oc- asion. The party broke up at a seasonable iour. PERSONAL E , It. French , whose present head' uartors are at Georgetown , Col. , is in th Ity on a flying trip. Moso Starman bin just returned from i rip to see hia friends in the east , and it > eking ten years younger than he formerly id. > THE MAIL -WORKS. L Now Company Organized to Take Hold of The Business. Articles of association and incorpo- itjon of the Omaha Nail Manufactur- ig Company have been filed in the Duuty clerk's office , by Jos Oreigh- ) n , John A. McShano and John f. Lauor. * The principal place of business , as eretoforo will bo Omaha. The capital stock is $400,000 , but usinoss may commence when one mrth of that sum is subscribed. The ; ock is divided into shares of $100 ich. ich.The The indebtedness of the corporation \ not to exceed two-thirds of its capi- il stock. Subscription are paid for ten per ent down , balance subject to call. The incorporation dates from May , 1882 , and terminates in fifty years. A board of five directors , a presi- ont , vice president , secretary and reasurer , constitute the officers cf the ssociation. The general nature of the business } bo transacted is indicated by it9 amo. THE T. E. CLUB- Closing Ball of The Season. Last evening the Thursday Evening ub hold their third and last ball of 10 series in Standard Hall. The hall was taatofully'docorated id presented quito an attractive lone , which was much enhanced by 10 ladies in their various and gay tiro. About 30 couples joined in the rpaichoroan performances , and the fair was kept up in lively style till wards the break of day. Mr. Rico , the celebrated caterer , rnishoU the excellent supper , and .0 . Ninth infantry stringed orchestra ippliod the nuisic. The club , which has run so succosr- lly during the past winter , disbands r the season. Mailing n Raiio. John Hays. Credit 1' . O , , saya that for no mouths he could not ralae hia hand hb head through lameness In the ghoul- r , but by the use of THOMAS' KCLEOTIUC L he was entirely cured. mQ dlw NTIQUARI AH BOOK STORE 1420 DOUGLAS STEEET of tie Literati , lie Choapcat , Largest and choicest collection ofj J\V AND SECOND-HAND BOOKS [ In the West JHOOL BOOKS A SPECIALTY , Cash paid for Second-Hand Books exchanged for new. H , SOHONFELD , o22-ly PROPRIETOR. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Adrtrtlumeni To loin , for Si LoRt , Found , W nts , Ito rdlnf , Aa , will ba catted la thc a column ! one * ( or TEX OEM per line ; each subsequent Insertion , FtVKORN p r lino. Tha first tcmorUoQ oarer lea th TWENTY-FIVE OENTS TO LOAN MONfc. . ONET TO LOAN Call at t w Utnes ol M L. Thomas Room 8 Crelthton Block. i LOAM At 8 per cenll , in In snm .of $3,600 a opwardi , lor 8 to B years , on flnt-claa city a farm property. Binis But. Emn acd Lo. Aoxxct , Itth and DourUs DU. rnOI.OAK In turns to suit D0rrowcr.ro bent JL 0 II. Uallau , attorney , room 6 , Unli Blcck. 972-0 HELP WANTED. ( Of NTS WANTfcD-To t 11 adjus'able bt A llten boards. Call at Occidental Hotel. 87-11' - , sure thin ? , nn risks $3 WANTED-AfonU K. JULLfll , B3-U * Over 1412 Dodge Bt. Aslrlto do crnorat houiewor WANIED . Jackson ttrtot. EC-tf ANTED At the City Stam laundry , W young man , must bo a peed penman , 96-11 "VTfANTED A competent l&undrnn at Rout W 10th itrtet. MUS. II. KOUNrZE , 85-16' G1 ro en for railroad work. I WANTED , Employment Agent , 111 street , near Farntin. Oti-131 A girl fcr general housework , i WANTED y. street between CAM and Chlcugi B4-12' ) A young lady to run tewlne m ; W chluo. 468 8. Isfcn stree , 83-11 * ANTED A Inundrtss at the Bt. Cbarh WANTED . 82-tl ANTE"D A jlrl at the Boston Laundry o WW 13thstreet beivieen Dotlgo anil ( apLU i venue. 76-H1 ANTED A pailry cook and chambormat W at the Occidental liotel , tuimeohtcly. 71-11 'ANTRD A good eobcr toamstcr. W 70 IS" LORENZO DIBBLE. ANTED Girl forgenercl homework. Ac vv ply at 2015 California street. 76-13" 'ANTED A young nureo girl. 1E03 Chlcag street. SO 10 pi IR [ < WANTED Enquire at 107 B. llth St IjT CO 11 A. M. CLARK. ( TTANTED-EO teams foV Utah R. R. work \ Y hlffbctt wages paid. Call at once r H. ilANNWEILER , 38-11 * llth street , neir Farnam. .irAHTKb A comiMUnt girlac 1018 Chlcan YY itrcet. CO 11 [ TTANTED One Oratcos ! < tcamstresj anc VV twp apprentices for dross making. Mrs Ico. W. Kendall , 1 Dcdze stieot , up-stalrs 32-12 fXTAN TRD Immediatcl a good girl for gen VV cral housework , at410 h. 20th street , U ween Chicago and Casa. C. B. M aX WELL. 953-tt SJHfcT _ tTTANTKn Good girl a' 1080 North lOtr st YY W9-U MM. J.H. COUKSHAS. SITUATIONS WANTED. fTTANTED Situation by a man of experience VY and ability , In city and country , good eference. Address A. IS. Bee office. 97-12 ntTANTED Employment -talesman 01 VV clerk , by active man ; 1 $ willing to wnrk , peaks German , Beat of references siren. Ad' KM 93 Bee office. 81-11" j fXT ANTED By a flrst-clasa dretetnaker , sew- VY Ing ot all klnds.'at No. 1319 Dodge > troet : r will go out ana do work at moderate prlcts. 78-18" [ TTANTED Situation as tecond girl , by a VV competentfflrl In a good family. Inquire t Jullui Tielttchk ' liquor store , 303 B. Ifith trcet , or at 823 S. 20th street 67-11" [ TTANTED Situation by a younst man In a YV grocery et9re , or to attend horses foi rlvate mmllj , Inquire at H. Mannweller , Km- lojment Agontllth street near Farnam. MICELt-AhEOUS WANTS. ITONEV A 'rartncr wanted , active or sl'ont , .VI with $5000to$20COO casnto invoit In a Ultimate buelneB which la six months time wtil ay profit at least equalled to the amount ln < csted , and both be turned Into clean cash and I B pirtncrshlp ended. Address "Money" Bee fflce. 8S-tf [ TTANTED Furnlshc'l room with board , for VV man , wife and child , In a good locality. 'ilco ' must be reasonable. Address D , A. Bee fflce. 71-13" rXT ANTED For the summer months , a 'ur- VY nlshed house In good locality. A-ldrcsa W.F. ALL'N , 77-12 , Care Chu. K. Coutant. [ TtrANTED BOO privy vau-ts. sinks and cees r V pools to clean with Sanitary Vault and Ink Cleaner , the best In use. A. Evans & Co. , isldenco 1206 Podge street. Omaha. _ rTTANTKD fundlcir bridge and school bond * . t/V g. T. Clark. BollBrqn. tfl-H _ [ TTANTED 4 children aa boarders In a select VV school , at 19th and California St. L. B. OOMIS. _ 7B7-U FOR RENT HOUEEB AND LAND. KENT A nicely furnished room , B. E. front , for ono or two gentlemen. Inquire 1 14 24 16th street , bet ween- Clark and Grace ; Id To. D30. Keferenco required. tf i .iv.iv RENT IIouso ol fire roomsi corner 23d [ > and Piercf. Apply at S. G. Stevenson ; cor- CT 17lnanJCa-B , ouuoslta Easttr Church. 1 90 tt mOR RENT. Neat'y furnlshei room with prlv- [ } llego ol.ftdjolnlnf | .parlor. 1813 Webttcr .root , o-tf [ 7IOR REST IIouso ol nixrooms. . 1112 llth 1 } street , onth o ( Pa iflc. F. C. 1'ELLK. 6111 * TieR RENT FuruUhed room 1723 Doiilas J itreet. OM1 * 71011 RENT A furnished room to one or two ? gentlemen , 1012 California street. 31-12 * 7\OH \ RUNT A very nicely furn'shed room at ! 151H Podga Ptroat. 28-1 It HO KKNT New rooms ( nrnlsVcil or uofur. L. nuhed ts disirod commandlni ; line > lew I the Jlver , bridge , Council Bluff. , and tconory [ > ana down the river for tucnty miles. Uocoier'iiBlock , " corner Mh.nd llo aid.Zfltt 10II E > T Asultoof nicely f urn Wicd room ! torrent , ti. E.corner20thami Dmcnport reott. 051-tf l < uu i.bM awre and butcher shop , S. E , corner 13th and Chicago. Innulra at store , leu Lucas , admlnittrstor of the osUte of E. C , cos 801-tf 1011 LEASE At $25 a year , several nlcoreul 1 drncolotsnear 25th street end St. Jlory'u are. 8-tX W It. BAKTLKTT. Iteal Estate Agent. ilOll UKWX S lornieliuU roanu over Me chants' Eichanje.H. 1C. cor. 16th and DoJe octa. SiW-tf 10R KENT Nicely lurnlsbed rooms with 01 without board , Reasonable prices , soil ss St. FOR 8AUE OR SALE Drug store complete annual ; tiles upward of { 030 , li wiill located , In omlngton , county neat of Fr > vnkln ! County , 1 real of the U , 8. land offlca lor Southern braska. Full putliulara fitrnltbed oj a > cation to W. O , ROBINSON. 82-17" I OR SALE One houia and lot at a bargain bouto has four room * , S cloiets , piqtiy. cli- n Ac inqulioon jireinluei. No. 122 2Stn tt. jit's & Hill's addition. P4-15t MR3. A. L. LOFOREK. IOB SALE-100,000 excellent bard brick , for sale , cheap for tain , U taken entire as they , ndln the kill , by LORENZO DIBBLE , rd one block south of corner , of 15th street , nd Bclh cua Rood , C9-1S * IOR HALK Four coolce loU in Hanscomb Place. GEOltCJEW. AUKS , 49-13 1COO Farnam Street.1 ? 1011 SALE One span ot marM , one cow , an < one goat. Inquire ol Ellen Lucas , comer h and ChicafO its. E02-U rnOR BALB-Of Trade ! 44x18 * fet 0 10th > JD street next to the corner of Haroey , also COxlSJ feet on th wl ald between Dudgr and Capitol aveius. Enquire of II. OERTUOLD. 83 If PALE A Prut c'wn ' hardirara store to * FOR In a thriving county scat of Kevin hun A drtd InlablUntR , r.fty mllta est of LI to\nicAnejr \ afroodcaohbutlncfis. Good rowoni for Kllln/ For further particulars ad dress B Offlce , ru/ua 11-U-B ajKit "C OR SALE The Warm Spilnn , dituated 3G JD rnllM oouth ot the U. I * . rafiroAd In Carbon County , Womlni ; Territory 440 acrot of mtadow and upland tllb Runrantcd. Address W. U. Ctldwcll. Warm HpMnga , Wyon-lcg. SALE A reitaurant at a bargain. U. FOR . llth streol near Farnam. 89-tf SALE Nest coltage of five room * , barn , FOR , and cUtern , n 2jrd street no r Call. fornla , at (1,400 , CASJ termi. UcCftgue ouposltfl po toinc i. 03tt T OR SALK-The POPULAK HOTEL , known JJ M the HOY8' HOME. This honw ts co-- ttally | ocat d , baa sou h and cast front , and In rurroonded w th fine ( hade tre ; contJni thirty i ccplnir rooms , bag Ice boubo. laundry , sample room , &c. Ha * a world w de reputation and a better patromiro than many houses ol twloo Its capacity. Price 85,000 For particulars ad- drees , A. A. SAWDKY , Red Cloud , Neb. ' M4-U _ BAP LOTS ; HOMES FOR EVBRTBODT Ilemls ffer bargains In lota In hit new ad- l n Just wet of an I adjoining Fhlnn's ad * dltlon * , | only flOO to 9400 tach omr 6 par cent down and 6 p > r cent r month , omcoalith and Douglas strccU. Bee Column. fTtOR SALE 200 choice lots in Hanxxira Place. JL1 W. R Bartlett , Real Estate Agent , 317 8 13th Btrott. to-tf Tj OR SALE A good corner lot on Doage and J } 2dlh street , in a very fatt growing put of the city , will divide. Inquire at xlO SouUi 20th street , near Farflamjiogg's & Hill's addition. 820.1m * _ " | 7 OR SALE One span of hop * * , Iwo spring JL' wagons and two eet of double harocsa. , In- qulro Ellen Lucas , administrator of the estate of E. C. Lucas , corner ISth and Chicago its , . _ j-00-tf SALE OR RENT A two (2) ) story tram * FOR ' 24xCO. N. E. corner 22nd and Owning street. Inquire al KTUR'S Western FOR SALE 20 lota near Hanscom Park , west of Park Avenue. 8460 to i(900 each. JIO- Caguoopp. Postofflce. 071. tf "pURY Thoroughbred Jersey Bull No. 332 J ? "M. 8. H. 1) . " , winner of prlto at Stale Pair. Stands for sorvlco vt Kobnuka Poultry farda , West Omaha. Graham t > . Browne , ESS-lm - _ _ SALE Ono second-hand 25 horse powo FOR engine. Koodaa ncwalro t o8 hone rower inU two 1C horse pov cr engines , new. Boilers it all sizes , new. Inquire Omaha Foundry an Machine Co.U. P. By. bet 17th and 18th omaha _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CftMm HIGH SALE Or will excha ( re for Omaha pro. U I Iporty , an Improved sec on of land adjoln- ng a station on U. P. R. U. 11. DUNUA11 , 1411 'arnham St. , Omaha. . 720 Smt 'RIOK.FOB SAUv. BRIOK. 203-tf ESTABROOK fc OOK. DR10K FOR BALE . $12.00 ptrlOOO.T. Murray BALED I1AT At A. H. Bander1 Feed Sto 1018 Ilarnov St. slB-tf MISCELLANEOUS. T1U03E wishing new wells bored , or old ores L cleaned or lowered , will please call nn or ddress H. M. BROWN , 81-13" m/ Burt Street. DAVINO No need of siying granite blotks L are too'dcar for paving the streets. Thtro ) a man In Omaha that will give surety and put n granite blocks 8 Inches deep for 63.25 per ard. Address lo Bee office. 68-31 T1AKEN UP A cow about 7 years old"'red ' with I white tpolt , larro horns Also a heifer , cd , with white tpots , both with calf. FRANK KOBEREC1 , 3-4tf on e w Bakery , 13th St. near Williams. TRAYED Ono ted and white spotted cow. 3 about 4 years old. Finder will bo rewarded y Icavlnir Information at second house from orner loth and Jackson. * 41-10 * [ > AR % chanca for business for capita ] ot $3,000 LA ) or $5,000. Enquire of T : Gibson , Bosrd'of rade. 6l2f . - - BOARD And pleasant front JT tws gentlemengentletranand. tvlfo , or- , files , prices reasonable. 605 N. 18th street b. ween California and Webster. 10-U r OST A subscription poper of the North LJ Presbyterian Cnurch. | The finder will please ave at Bte office. 9fl6-tf I/TUB. C. A. FLLISON-E'ectro Magnetic jJL Hcaljr , also businois and medical Clalr- oyant. Psychcmetle readings aid treatment Iven , d ily from 0 a. m. to 4 p. m. Can becen- ilted by letter , send name , ago , and lock of- air etc , with $2.00 consultation fee. No. 2013 ass St. , Omaha. Neb. 783 1m * I ATE RENT Choice of SO fuU lots to leaM 3 near Crolghton College for $25 per year exter L. Thomas & Bro. , Room 8 ' CrelghtOi . - AOISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND ( CONDI IONAL18T , 493 Tenth Street , between Farnam idllarnoy. Will , with the aid of guardian ilrlts , obtain f or any one a glance at the past id present , and on certain conditions In the ta > ire. Boots and Shoes made to > rJer. Perfea lut d 'on ' pnsraaUed \bsolutefy Pure. ; rhls powder never varies. A marvel ol p , strength and wholesomeneBS , Moro ceo no c I than tha ordinary kinds , and cannot be d in competition with the multitude oil owl t , short weight , alutn or phosphate powder * laid only in cans. RoriMlUKixo POWDEK Co. . i Wall fit. New York NORTH WESTERN Garble A. BAUMEISTER , 42 NORTH EIGHTEENTH ST tnO-Sre NOTICE. 'ualed prone U will be eccUed by the 1 County Commlsjlonors until MayllUi . . 1 o'clock p. m , to yrade the north out-bet nam street between Sixteenth and Nine t ! ts. lllds should bt addressed to tbo Cfv rk. J V \ be right to reject any and all bld < I I'M. \ ] sr > eif JOHM BAUU l _ 2t County a k. _ he partnership heretofore exlitlng Utwcen jmt Oruenwald and John Bchroedcr/ii t U dissolved by mutual content , Orue ? 'd ' re- ng from said firm. Phe business w/l > * * ? * Ion in the future by said Scbioed/r who u horl d ts collect all onUtandlog W U < Jue flrm and who will nay all clalraii1111 d nds owing by said firm , miii , May 5,1882.