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THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA FKIDAY , JUTsTE 9 , 1882. The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Friday Morning , June 9. River 8 feetO luchca bebw high water mark al Omaha and 4 feet 6 Inches at Yonkton. LOOAL BKB1V1TIB3. Col. SclU haa been elected manager ol the Union 1'nclfie bwo ball club. Wo noltco that A. Cruickeliank & Co. have put on a very hamhtimo now TAN. The pre-tent grading of the High nchaol ground * will make thorn vltiblo from the street. Four rntnn of tea , ngjre < ftlni ! { fifty' BOTen can , paucd through Omaha yes terday from the Pacific cout. The festival to have been hold thli wcokattho patlors of the PrcBbjlcrlat church bos boon pontponed until fall. The cano of Frcelericka Ooi t , chargee Vf Ith asiaulting another woman , was sol tor trial oetterdar afternoon. A colored man yesterday complalnoc against the proprietor of the nntlquuiai bode ( tore , charging him with aHuault. There were two arrosta WodncHtay fo dktnrbanco of the peace , bat both partlci wore discharged , one on account of sick noea. In the district court Wednesday tin grand Jury reported iniltctmcnta agalna Henry Donahue , for burglary and Ur ccny and against John Plenum for rob bery , The board ot education hai ro-clectoi the committco to examine teachnrevhlcl consists of Meura. Hunh , Bloom and G11 bort. The committee will sit on July 5th 6th and 7th. It is stated that about twenty prison era are held at work at the court hous excavation , and that they are doing we ] enough to satisfy Contractor Coota will the experiment. Al dispatch hai been received fron Fremont , Inviting Col. K. F. Smythe am the Omaha glee club to be present am participate In the celebration 'of July 4th In the report of council proceeding Wednesday the name of that worthy rep resentatlro from the First ward , Mr. 0 , 0 Thranc , was unintentionally omitted ii the vtte on the Increase of pay for cltj labor to $2 per day. Mr. Throne votei against the resolution. . . A party of young people , motlj members ol th Good Templar lodge , hole piqnlo ai Pries' lake Wednesday. Abou1 twenty ouple weto present , and the ilaj waa pwsed in the plea anteat munner pos tlblo , the lake and grove being in excel lent condition and the day being all thai the most particular cou'd deehe. There l a good deal of complaint about vititors to the park plucking' and carry Inge ft roses , etc. This In something that should not bo allowed at all. It coat the city enough to get the park in good ehnpa that all thcua natural ( orna ments should be left alone , The park keeper should look xfth * wtttcr , Leave of absence for fifteen days Is granted paptaln John Ii. liabcock , Fifth cavalry , The examination ot teachers for the Omaha city tchools , wljl tiilio place on the Ctb , CthondZthof July. That little Bavarian band favored Tint EKB office with another delightful icrtnade about midnight laat night' They play in wonderful harmony rind aa if the muslo.were p duced by one man ThU band has created qulto a een tlon _ lnOma ha by their splendid playing. In , the old , long standing 6ase of Me- Oormlck va. Illewe , lheury ] yesterelay returned - . turned a verdict , niter elghteen bourn deliberation * ' ( liberation tor Rlewe. givinglii'm $350 and 7 per cent. Interest from the date of the oonunencemont of the suit , which waa arlrJnl87fl. % Last evening the fjinoun little Bavar ian ban4 gave Julius Tulelo n benefit in Tlvoll Gardens. There was mnalo end dancing at fresco from eight till shortly before midnight , and quito a number of couples took part , The affair waa In very eenso an enjoyable one. The Woman' * Christian Temperance v Union held a very pleasant nejulon yesterday " day afternoon a"tho First M. li. church. The different phases of the temperance question were discussed and opinions fluhed from one to another in the most in teresting manner , The meetings will be held every Thursday afternoon at 4 p. ui , at the came place and all ladies interested in tbla noble work are woit cordially in vited to be present , TUB BEB will shortly issue a caro- folly prepared index of principal in tproaU of Omaha , to bo circulated throughout all parts of the country. This unique publication will offer un usual advantages to our business and professional men to widely extend their business. The agent of Tun BKK will call upon you and explain the nature of this novel outorprieo , and wo trust our live' basinets men will gtvo it their hearty aupport. m&ei-tf * ' . . . . . i Etna Creamery. inery at Slounf Etna , W about a,020 gauges of ofButn is AW ) ancl 't ' I9 oxpoctexl jiUortJy. to > w SU 6,000'gaugca per aaekitk ; The butter baa galaed a hist A NEW REVELATION , Remarkable Trip of a Sack o : Jay Gou'd's ' Gold. Flashing Monopoly Money it the Faces of Spirits , Omaha Merchants Denied Readjustment of Bates. Important Missouri Pacific and Otboi Hallway News. The proofs adduced in the recant chnrgo made against Liout. GOT. Darns and the Union Pacific railway of an attempt to buy up the chair man of the railroad committee in the IIOUBO may not have struck the popu lar chord , but a BBB reporter yester day came unexpectedly into possession of some interesting facts which may throw a little light on the matter , and which were obtained from an author ity than which none bettor can bo produced. About the tlmo in question , when the live thousand dollars was wanted at the capital , the regular U. P. train leaving this city wont out with orders to run to some station , wo boliovs Wahoo , RE(1AHDLK3H OF HUIIEDUM ! TIMR and loft this city a few minutes ahead of regular leaving time. On this train was , among other passengers , Mr. Horace Nownmn , special agent of the road with a largo sack filled with gold coin , which our informant was told amounted to $5,000. At Wahoo the train was mot by a locomotive which had boon run up from Lincoln "light , " that is without any cars attached , Here Mr , Newman and his DAO OF ( JOLD waa transferred to the engine which at once pulled out for Lincoln at the rate of sixty milot an hour , which time they nctuallj made. This is the little circumstance which would go to confirm the charge of bribery being attempted , and while merely circumstantial evidence , woulc go a good way with a jury. On the same evening there was t grand exhibition at the opera house bj some great spiritual medium , ANNIE EVA FAT , probably , at which it will bo remembered bored Church Howe and two othoi prominent pollutions were appointed t committee to test the modium'i honesty. During the porforraanct Church Howe offered to but $500 thai the show , or some part of it , was r fraud , and our informant , who wai present , saw him pull out of his pock- ois five or six hundred dollars in bright now double eagles. Thin , he says , came out of the sack of U. P. gold which the special engine .WJIIRLED OVEH TUB LINE to the slate capital to buy up a legislator later , nd which , failing to blind hit eyes , was used to bluff the traveling clarivoyant. Thin little revelation will prove interesting reading to those who have no taste for reading affida vits or think it aa easy to swear to a Ho as to the truth. ANNUAL'ELECTION. The annual mooting and election of oflicors took place during the presence of the 'Missouri Pacific tflicials in Omaha Wednesday at which directors were elected as follows : Jay Gould , lluBBoll'Sago , A. A. Talmage , John L. 'Webster , F. R. Drake , Thos. J. Portis. The following oilicers" were elected : President A. A. Tulningo. Yico-Preaidont T. J. Portis. Secretary F , B Drake. Under the recent consolidation of the Nebraska line with the main line , Omaha is the northern terminus , of the 'MLusouri Pacific and St. Louis the southern , .OMAHA JIKROUANTS RlSFUhED. A week or ton days ago , a delegation of Omaha merchants waited upon the oflicors of roads comprised in the Iowa Trunk'Lino association , in Chicago , and presented their grievances. Ono matter for complaint was the fact that cheaper rates were given shippers from Chicago to Lincoln and Fro- mcnt , Nob. , than from Chicago to Omaha , and that in conscnuonco of this difference they wore unable to sell goods in the interior of their own state. Thoy'osked the roads to grant the wholesale dealers of Omaha rpjoial rates on small as well as largo ship * monts. The complaints .wore taken under consideration and decision re served. Commissioner Daniels , by order of the linen in the association , has just forwarded a letter to the Omaha merchants. In it ho states that the complaints have boon care fully examined , and that some of the matters complained of have been cor rected. Lincoln , Fremont , and other towns have boon embraced in the pool , and , as a consequence , the rates liavo boon so equalized as to overcome my discrimination against Omaha. The petition of the merchants for special rates is denied , on the ground that no concessions are granted shippers pors of any class anywhere. TUB HURUNOTON IK DENVER. Since the arrival of the Burlington afllcials in Denver a reporter inter viewed the taciturn Mr. rotter , with the following result : "floyo you decided whether yon will out on the present rates or not1 "That is n matter which wo have lot decided on , but I do not believe t would bo in the interest of the poo- ) lp herd to have any cut in rates,1' "Then you will probably not cut atus ? " "No ; lam inclined to think not. " "Is there any probability of your coupying the ofllcos in the Union do- > ot left vacant by the Itio Grande moials ? " "No ; I do not oxpcot that we will oed them. " "When do you expect to have the oad in full running order ? " 'By July. Wo will not have our nuipmont before then. This is some- 'hat ' earlicr.than we expected. " ' "Aro your'stations built all the -ay through ? " r'All but through the fifty miles east of here. Our dlning-houses ar not completed , however. " "Jhon you do not mean to rui t" dining-car * "No ; thcro is not sufficient first class travel for that. It requires i largo amount of first-class travel t < make dining-cars profitable , the sec ond-cl&sH preferring the dlnlng-houti plan , The latter is quito as success ful where properly managed , suflicien time being given , and other detail attended to. " "Da you intend to build any ahopi hero ? " "No , but wo will have ropair-shopi hero. Theio will bo built at once however. " JIOCK ISLAND ELECTION. At the annual mooting of the Rod Island & Pacific road ycs'erday the fcl lowing directors were elected : Da vie Dowcs , Sidney Dillon , Hugh Riddle , U. It. Cable and U. U. Hinhop. The latter takes the place of W. L. Scott , of the Erie. The annual report ehowi the not earnings to ba 85,043,781 , ar Increase of $018,000 over last year'i earnings. B. L. R. UNION MEETING. A union mooting of the Brothorhooc of Locomotive Knginuen will bo holt at Winona , Minn. , Juno 25 , 1882 , ai 10 o'clock a. m. , under the auspices ol Waaoca Division No. 0. The G. 0. E , will bo present and deliver an address , All members in good standing are Invited vitod to attend. Arrangements have boon made to run a special train fron : SItopy Eye to Winona and return , leaving Sleepy Eye about 12:30 : a in. Sunday , and leaving Winona to return at G p. m. By order of committee. TIIF. U. r. IIBAl ) TAX. St. Paul Frte J'tcss : The U. P. U , R. Co. has levied an assessment upon all employes of the road of fifty conU a month , for Hie purpose of cs < tablishing a hospital fund for theii benefit. It dates from the first oi Juno. In our opinion it would lool < bettor for the big guns of the rood tt establish the fund , rather than to talu it from poor men. TUN IN GENRAL- The Broom Drill To-Nlght A Choi longo The Picnic. Boyd's opera house was filled , BO fai as the parquet and dross circle wore concerned , last.night by a refined one not over critical audience , on the occa sion of the repetition of the "Broon Diill" and the accompanying pro gramme , arranged by the young ladiei of Trinity church. The programme was varietfand full of interest , the literary oArts , especially that of Mrs. Col. J. J.'Dickey , being very fine. The principal feature of the ovoninp was , of course , the appear- unco of the broom brigade. This consisted of sixteen young ladies , dressed in a uniform of scarlet dress and hosiery , white apron with bibs , white cap and high cut shoes Each curiod a now broom bouod about the brush with ' a scarlet ribbon , and n dust pan swing ing across the right ot the waist as n cartridge box. The captain , graceful and captivating young lady carried a fine fly brush of peacock's feathers , and issued her commands in a voice that was awoot enough to in sure obedience. She put on as many flourishes as a regu lar army officer , and her feet kopt'timo to the inspiring mneio of the Musical Union orchestra. The brigade marched and countermarched , wont through all the difficult' evolu tions laid down in the tactics and the manuel forms to a degree not known by the veterans. They were greeted with frequent rounds of applause , especially in the firing prac tice and the hollow square. It was a charming exhibition , and there was not a young * man in the audience who would not gladly have been made a prisoner of war by thoao fair Amazons. _ A joint meeting of the land league , with the Ladies' land league , was hold at Kuony's Hall Wednes day night to consider the matter of the Fourth of July picnic at Has- call's park. A mumbar stated that Mr. Hascall was making elaborate ind extensive improvements on his puk , comprising a very convenient ind well ventilated dining hall , 80x30 , kitchen , closet * , etc. , attached , cloak ind hat rooms also arranged at a con- cenicnt distance from the dancing platform. All those new improve ments are enclosed by a close board fence , eight'feet ' high , and occupy upwards - wards of a aero of ground , m the southeast corner of the park. A splendid well of good water is also within this inclosuro. A resolution waa put and carried that the ladies land league hold i meeting in the U. 0. library rooms , Oroighton block at 3 o'clock next Sun- lay and that the committee of ar rangements of the gentlemen's laud oaguo bo invited to attend to advise md counsel aa to the best means of nuking the picnic a success. After a very generous distribution > f tickets for sale for the picnic the uooting adjouin'cd for two weeks. AN Ol'EN WAOEIU Tronic MoKeo , agent for Harorly's Consolidated Mastodons , desires to tmko a slight correction as regards ho wacor made by him as published n the papers yesterday. Ho ays that ho will wager $100 that luverly'a Consolidated Mastodons are uporior in every respect to any rain- trol organisation that over visited ) maha. Ho docs not car to specify joavitt'a Gigantcans , because ho says hey do not , boar the slightest com- larison to the company ho represents , 'his wager to bo decidtfd by any com- lotont critic of any daily paper iu hnalia , the critic to be selected by the iarty who accepts the wauor. PETDItANr PHYSICIANS. 'ho Culmination of a LOHR Standing Quarrel Between the Ne braska Doctora. A quarrel has been going on in the lodical profession in Nebraska for welvo years past , in which a few mem- era in Omaha are said to have at- aaipted to control the interests of the tate medical society by exerting fieir influence in a projudi- ial way against loading members f the state uocioty. This quarrel cul- unaod ( in charges beingniado against looters Mercer and Demise ) , who fervor > vor l' years have been managing hat was called the surgical institute on Harnoy street. Charges were preferred ferred against them in the state mcd leal society five years ago and thepbca the members who preferred the charge and then the doctors who were do ftatcd appealed to the national modi Crkl society , where it remained undecided cidod until Wednesday , when it wa finally decided in the national spcioti in favor of Drs. Mercer and DenieoJ i will bo seen by the following telegram Si PAUL , Minn. , May ? , 1882. To tht Secretary of the JfebratLa Slat Atcdital Socttty , Omaha : The Nebraska delegation victorious Judicial counsel has declared that tin charges prtferred by Drs. Pock , Pea body , Obokling , Neville , and others to bo unwarranted and without causa The entire delegation admitted. ( Signed. ) II , V. COFFMAN , R. V. MOORE , L. J. Aniiorr. This settles the Inrg and bitlorlj fought question and Drs. Mercer's and Dunise's standing in the profession ir their favor in the national society , The Nebraska state medical Bociotj protested against the admittance ) oj Dr. Neville in the national medica society and the following dispatch wa received to-day bearing upon the subject joct : ST. PAUL , Minn. , Juno 8. To Dr. Merc-rOmah , , Judicial council just reported pre test sustained. Neville not admittoc ( Signnd ) Mooiti : . It BRAIN BUILDERS. The Guardians of Our Bduca tional Interests in Oouncil. The New School He-men to Do 23 a 111 in Soatli Omaha. An adjourned meeting of the bean of education was hold at their room in Williams' block , last evening at o'clock. There were present Messrs , Andersen son , Oonnoyer , Ferguson , Points McShano and President Long. The committee on claims repartee favorably on several bills and the report port was adopted , and the presidon and secretary authorized to draw war rants for the several amounts. Mr. Anderson objected to the item of the secretary's salary , but all th rest voted for it. Plans for the addition to the Hart man addition school house and the now house at Eleventh and Conte streets , furnished by Messrs. A. T Lirgo , Olevcs Bros. , Dufreno ana MtindolBsoln , and Mr. Driscoll , were submitted for the inspection of mom bore. bore.Mr. Mr. Anderson moved that the ar chitcpts be requested to furnish spec ideations , witn plans , and that adver tisemonta bo inserted in the daily papera for one week for bids , th board reserving'tho right to rejec any and all of them. Mr. Connoryi r called for a repor from the special committee appoiutei in this connection. The chairman , Mr. Lcnjr , made a verbal report , stating that ho was in struotod by the committee to recom mend the acceptance of the plans sub mitted by Cloves Bros , for both build ings. The report was adopted. The subject of heating ttpparatu woo discussed in which steam seeraei to bo preferred by the majority of th board. In response to a question by Mr McShano it waa stated that the cos of fuel at the various schools for the past year varied from $57 to $95 per month for each house and the cause of the great variance in cost was talk ed about at length. The subjects ot the now schoo ! buildings being recurred to , it was as certained that the entire cost of the Eleventh and Center street hoima wa $8,000. and of the addition to the Hirtman shtol 87,000. The lots hove cost $2,000 and the appropriation was 515,000 , from which it would appear there will bo a deficiency of abou $2,600. The now buildings will each uontain fonr reams , and the seating capacity will bo quite largo. The following was adopted : lit solved , That the secretary bo one is hereby instructed to notify the city council that the following ia the esti mate of the levy required for schoo purposes for the ensuing year : Inter- 3st on high school bonds , $15,000 ; linking funds , $1C,000 ; school sites ind extra buildings , $10,000 ; total , 540,000. Adopted. Mr. Anderson raising the question > f the legality of the manner in which .ho work on the high school grounds TOB being carried on , Mr Connoyer cad the contract and stated that it aras guaranteed legal by Judge Sav- igo. igo.Messrs. . Points and Anderson were ippointod a committee , with Suporin- endont Line to arrange the details md method of the forthcoming vx iminations , Adjourned to 6 p. m. , Juno 20th. THE DETECTIVE'S DENIAL. Jr. Hazon and Mra. Lowe Soy a Word for Themselves. Mr , L. P. Hazon , concerning whom , great deal has boon published by the trees throughout the state , was In the ity Wednesday and handed us the fol owing cards for publication. HAZKN'H OAKD , 'o the Editor ot Till Ilu. My attention was called to that .rticlo in your issue of yesterday fhloh was copied from the Grand island Independent , Allow mo to ay that it was in the main a gross ixaggoration. I did go down there or a lady and brought her back with no. Aa for her weeping , as the .rticlo . stated , it is a falsehood , and ho statement that I swindled the ounty out of $000 is another , as I can irove. _ In the faithful discharge of ny duties I have of necessity rn&dj a ; reat many enemies and they are now rymg to ruin me , L. I' . HAZEN. MUS. LOWE'S LET ! KB , 'o ' the Editor ot Tin BKR : Please say for mo thtt that article rhioh you copied from the Grand aland Independent was an oxaggora- ion. I was greatly surprised to BOO Ir , Daren HO soon but I canio back rillingly , and as to the crying that ras all a falsehood , reports to the eon- rary notwithstanding. 1 was up Uoro on a matter of business which it i not necessary I should explain. .Respectfully , Miw F.M.LowB. HIT WITH A HATCHET. An Attempted ABsaesinatiot Yesterday Afternoon. A Cnio "Which Iho Ornncl Jar ? trill Investigate- About 2 o'clock yesterday afternoor an outrage was committed on Califor nift street which , if as bad as it is described scribed by the witnesses , was ono ol the most brutal deeds over committee ! in the city. . Mr. George Wilcox is the driver oi an cxprots wagon , is old and gray haired. John Scutt is a largo , power fully built man of great strength oi body if not of mind. It is claimed that Mr. Wilcoi , on Wednesday , gave Scott's boy a whipping and that the subsequent attack on him was in re taliation of this. Wilcox was driving down the street between Fifteenth and Sixteenth , when Scott came out of his house with a hatchet in his hand , Ho ran up the nidowalk until Wilcox had driven by , and then running up behind - hind him jumped into the wagon and , advancing to the driver , struck him across the back of the neck with the edge of the hatchet , which must have been very dull , indeed ) or it would hgvo killed him , Wilcox full forward across the dashboard insensi ble , and Scott , picking up the scat with both hands , dashed it down on his prostrate form , with the ex clamation , "G d you , I'll kill you anyway , if I have to got an axe to do it. " A ctuplo of women rushed out and ono throw herself between Scott and his victim to prevent his completing his work , while the other hold the horse to prevent his running away. At this juncture sevnral men arrived , among them Mr. John H. Butler , the watchman at TUB BEE office , whoso daughter had witnessed the occur rence and woke him up to interfere with the work of Scott , who BQomod bent * on completing his bloody work. Scott was icon coming back from his house , where ho had gone as if to got an axe to carry out his throat , and the women oic'aimod ' that ho would kill Wilcox. Mr. Butler , however , quieted their fears by assuring them that ho would take u hand in the next row , and Scott , brought to his senses by the presence of the crowd , doaistod from any further demonstrations. Mr. Butler accompanied Wilcox to the city court where n complaint was made charging Scott simply with as sault and battery , on which accusa tion ho was hojcl for an appearance te- day. His injuries were quito severe and ho bled a good deal but was able to proceed homo alter Scott's arrest. Steps have boon taken to hao the case thoroughly investigated , by the grand jury as it is pronounced by those who saw it as a brutal and cow ardly attempt at assassination , and Mr. Scott may yet go over the road for his afternoon's performance. SERIOUS RUNAWAYS. A Bad One on Hurt Street Church Howe the Victim of Another. A terrible runaway took place last evening on California street , which resulted in the serious injuryot a little nine year old daughter of Mr. J. B. Dotwiler , the carpet man. It appears that the team was hitched and standing in front of his house on Twenty-second and California streets , when the horses took fright at some thing and started off on the run. Mr. Ddtwiler's two little girls , aged 9 and 11 , wore in the carriage , and were carried along with the outfit. The horses dasheddoivii , the hill at a terrible speed , the little girls scream ing and every one along the street be ing paralyzed with , the sight. After running qvor four blocks , dathiug across the crossings , and shaking things up in a lively manner , the ox peeled crieis came. Ac the corner o ! Eighteenth and California the carriage was overturned and the children thrown out , the youngest being quito wdly hurt , but at the late hour when ho news was spread , the extent of the n juries remained unknown , The team was captured before they had gone any further , CHURCH JIOWB. Mr. Church Howe registered at Iho Withncll last night and carried ono irm in a sling , and a decidedly stiff aock. Inquiry developed the fact .hat before leaving his home , North iuburn , for Omaha the team behind which ho was riding ran away , the auggy was upset and ho was hurt to ho extent mentioned. His injuries ire not dangerous and ho was able to DO about on the street f usual. FESTIVE ODt fljfflr * OWS , * fy Cho Colored Odd Fellows Glvo a Grand Ball ut Standard Hall. Last evening the Unity Social club rave a grand ball at Standard Hall or the benefit of the colored Odd Bellows lodge No , 2220. There was a very large attendance , nd a very long and attractive pro 'ramrno was carried out. Prof. Stoinhausor's ubiquitous and nlontod orchestra discoursed some [ vely and ooul inspiring music , and ho dancing was kept up in lively tyle. Every one present were highly do- ightod with the way in which things tad been managed , and the reporter ras informed by a number of the uests that they desired their thanks 0 bo tendered through TUB BEK to lesars. Thomas W. Fleming , John I. Moore , William Scott , II. B. irown and 0. 0. Gary , the committee n arrangements , for the efficient way 1 which they had performed their uties. They also desired to thank ! io ladies who had superintended the efroshment department so excellent- 7 , The names of thoao ladies are In. Libby Gary , Mrs. Mary Scott , Irs. Laura Hector , Mrs. Frances Vashington and Mrs. Alice Fleming. Mr. J. H. Curry , our well-known arbor , made a very efficient traas- rer , The receipts from the entertainment will probably foot up qnito a nice lit tie sum , and the entire entertainmen was a brilliant social success. Mr. Iliffunatein , Boston , Mass , writes ; "Your SPRING BLOSSOM ha cured mo of dyspepsia , of four (4 ( years standing. I have regained in ; normal appetite , can sleep well , am feelliko a now man. " Price 60 cents trial bottles 10 cents. C-d-w SLAVRN'S YOSEJ1ITE COLOGNE Made from the wild flowers of tht PAH FAMED YOSEMITE VALLE1' it is the inost fragrant of perfumes Manufactured by H. B. Sloven , Sai Francisco. For sale in Omaha by W , J. Whitohouso and Kennard Bros. &o. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN MONfc . [ ONKY TO LOAN Cxll at Law Utaco ol D M L. Thomai Roam 8 Crelahton Dlock. , , rl VTO LOAft AI B per cenlln yUiUUU' tercel In snms.of ( ZCOO an < upwards , lor 8 to B jroars , on flrrt-claga city am ( arm property. Hume Hub KBTATI and LOAI Aonscr , ICth and Doudas Sta. HELP WANTED. Ttn smart energetic ftlcsman U WANTKD Nebr kn and Dikoto. $30 CX n week rel.lly made beside cxponstuL Call ai once on O. A. PAUMnLKK , 1917 Farnam st. 4 ID-4' ANTED Oood c ok. Apply to Hcppe WA" House , Uair , Neb. 421-14 A" TKD A 103 ! girl fnr R'tcral wjrk. Apply at 1117 Howard B.K 4'ej-s' \TtrANTRD-A yruns nan for office Add re K V > It hand wrltlnif , gl lag rcfonncos , nnd Biltiy apectedZ , lice offee. 41tf Chimbi-rmald nnd tlnlnsroorr WANTBD the 1'a Ida Homo. 421-12' \ bitber , 705 soith 10th strict. WANTED . ' DtlfJR. ANTED A urn -clas < laundress at St. W Charles Hcttl Harkev street. * C94-tf WWANTiSU Ten teams to work on Florence WANTiSU . Wages 83 GO per day. SJT-U - | nn MEN WANT D At Forenci Cut-Off , \\l\l \ nine tulles ntrth cf Ou h . Wages $1.76 pjr daj. JIITCUKfJt , VWOKNT. 339-tt ' SITUATIONS WANTED. "ITTTAKTSD By a elng'e man , boird and r"om VV Inare'pjc'ab'e prlrito house. Call or address A. B. Ho HOI Douglas it , corner llth. 416 Of AN I ED Ituatlon In a private family U dORcnertil housowork. Apply nt No. 822. nouth Sth street _ 3390 * MIOELtjft EO > 8 WANTS. \TTANTED-To loan. W.OOO. on rood mill YY property In Douglas county. AddroHg Lock Fox 7W , Omaha. 310-17' ANT I-200laboton so wjrk on the C. , M. & at. I' . R. H Wa ea 41.CO and 91.76 per day ; stctdr worlt * 11 the B a on. Aqpiy at oti.ln.ern'olllcj , room 6 , I'.v.rttfd Bloc-e , Coun cil Bluffs. , or at NecU. Ioi\a. K. 0. NOUR3E , A7JTED A f w boatdore in a private W family , at 1410 JaCKton stroot. a J5 12 * WWANTED Julv 1st , unturnifhrd room not WANTED \ 12x16 , must bo | n business por- tonnfCity. Address T. H . A. , Bto olBcc , J8tf ANTFD-"emcboily to Imest In a well Mar ed be. p range to onln ( felt pioturi snd hayll'd for 2000. h p. Bond * frucn lor [ re dj ilrg Addr > sa ANTON QSANTSER , B07-01 _ 60S Nonh 18th tit. . - M boardcri In a select WANTP.D-CMIdron eiho.l. N.W coiner Colllornla and 10th Btrcel" . L. ki. LOOM IS , 280 tf _ _ _ WANTED Funding bridge and school DoncM rr TV Clurt B _ _ " \\TAtrrhD COOpnvy vau.t , sinks and cess VV pooli to clean with banltary Vault and Sink Cleaner , the best In use. A. Evans & Co. , rcxldenre 1200 Dndire street , Omaha. To rent , with prlvl ego of buyIng - WANTKD about three monthi a cottage oi Or- rooms , good locality , within tJronty minutes walk ot pnstofDce. Address stating terms and location , "llou e" B cilice . _ rol7-tf FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. 1JIOR RENT Abirn. Inquire N. E corn r Ifith _ L' and Da > enport strco\ 411-10 * f7KR ) RENT A fun Ishod front rxjui , suitable JL' for two gentlemen , at 1610 J-arnsm street. 423-10 T7IOR RENT A f font ro > m and tno airy socth 1J rooms , all newly furuhhcd , with or wl'h- jut board. lS07Ci3iBt , 4188" ITlOKREMT T e new hcujis ono of 8 and one JO ol C rooms , u\o jthinjf cmvci'Iinlly a anitud. luqinra on pKuilscj , tO > a. 2Qih ntreo icar LOIVCIIW r h * 4 7-10 * VTlChLV furnMifd rooms , ono door north o UN Dodge on 18fi sirett. _ 88MS * I710R KENT I'ouso ' ol six rooms , on 14th st L between Cbl > go ana Caen. Apply aceoutt a > t o.rucr uta iua GisJ. 401-tf nOK KENT Small neatly furnlthed fron C ro ms , thri > e blocks Sjuth oist of post ol ice , lUteitry reis nib e , a ) 1407 liowaril mtweo i 14tl > anil 16 h btioats. 401-tf IOHRENT WeisvutfurnlshtdorunfurnUhec L1 rooms , bckcillui Ucatlou , 171K liuit it LUogco.1 liable oil prernUoi. 409 8r nOB REN'T-Housa No. 110 and 112 sou't i 12th L1 .tro.t. (3ai-6t ( ) AtF. I 1011 RENT One furnlthed room. 1723.Doug 1 las stieet * S97-li PIO LET Ono large furnlabed room , with r board. 18.8 C liforuli street. 393ti A FUBNI&IIED HOOM-Inprhate family fo : \ . gentlsnen with rtforcnco. 13r2i.odgube * een Sth nnd.Hth street 374-'tf . . RtNT A nicely furnished room at 141 Chicago street , tetwiu i .4th and IBth. OttI tf [ 7U'l RENT ViirnUhuil room , Euvcnj > ort but J Utli anil ,7tli. third IIOUBU ! J7j-lut 7 ) a KENT lo nU-tlj furnlshtd rooms , low J prlici ) , trici lioiisu ui3 cam vtr et. Sa.'tf > on Hh.Vl tiiuutlieil IDO.U , M'j il m etreut b Lolwicu Cs.ni ana Ca'lfurnla. 853 If [ 7IOR RENT Plea antly ftirnlihel room. 11T J Uouth 17th bt.oot , one .loor nortli of Douv' " 60 tf MIVO FURNI9UED muth rooms for rent. 8. L W , corner 19th and Davcnpoit. 306-tf RISNT-OcKKi home irUb tlx roomp , and FOR modern Imp'orementu , and coaveulenl utroetcar. Inquire at grocery store , corner 3th and cumlng ttrect. Z68 ti RENT The cpiclous and elrgant hall J withal mcdcrci I prcTcmentslnCUrk' and ester's lllock.pply ti A.M. Clark , or to H , . ttoUer'a 10S and 1071) . 14th street. 97.tf 710R RENT S furulihad room ) over iU < chints' Blchanyr.N. li. cor/lOth and Do'lf J ) tf T\OH \ RENT Nicely lurnlahed rooms with ei without boarJ. Riaaonablo prices. Mis k 3 SL t a i- BALE rORSALE-A home. Arp'y at Flodman & Kkblal'i store , toi N , Itth utreet. 4,20-9 J10R 3ALK-A 48-Inch Columbia Bicy U w . ' ranted In firrt-chsi condition , with era I o ring 24 Inch handle b > r , and nlckle plated ad , objict ol sale to buy new tnd larjor iua- line , Addrm J. R. Lchmer , 1917 Chlcato st. maha. hob. 422-14 J10RHAL&.A.cotUgo of three rcomi nrrlh J ildeof Nicholas botwten 16th a d 10th , qule within. (402 ( tf ) DAVJDUENntY. SOU BALE-lhObuslnuu and fixtures ofa flnt ! class moat market In Cvntral hecraska at lot-atloii ; Dwit cash trade in tlieilty. llu-xson rw.lling.for htalth. Addruw BuUher , Bvo lcv- ' . 8a7-lm TUtiT J1U bOLDs acres In PollTcoantV . TJ > rlc , , 'ocOluaulro . f J. It. Kiniu o ( .tofflce , UWnjCity , Butler eountr.oeb. & 01-1 TTIORPJU. ! ? A ( rood faml'y irare , wamwtM * | L1 trentle , tul able f < r jrroctry wagon , also i ew J harntws , leather top phae on , ne rlr new , an ] * Joiuplet * stable out , t. table for r nt Call af ter 6 o'clock , 1818 Webster street. 37cV CHARLES HARLKT , poll SALEChspAhu of ill room and JL' lot , Si 2o , Ju t noith f let i-irrei brldgs n > ms st.n ethsticeu Pil.ecnly S O.BiTil owh ptyj nts bal.nceon iionthl > fajwtn. . Baquiro at Ncw.p.pj , Unl5d , mh aud He ward tr"- _ JOO-t lOIl HAUK-One lot 132 f et by , , . . . quire I40 , between Uta and ISth sta. HOU BAtE-JUrah h n'MUr , cheap , U my JL ? farm , two n Hog jonth of Belloruo. For terms Addrcm B. Tzmnuck , Uimha , Nrb. 800-U BALE Doautllul itera lot and bouM oa Cilllornia tte t , J1300. UoOAQUK , 868 tt _ Opporilo Po tfflco. . TJWrt BALK iioiiMOf ma rooii * ud Ijtaa JJ Dodge street , | 1600 , Bmill house Bud loll In flhlno > addition (600. 'Mot.1 AGUE , - homwj and lot lCOxll8 fron < ; FOU8ALE-A two wells * nd cistern 123 * South llth street , second bouse north of WlllUta strret. Trice 814"0 29Ml lO ju OAI.JI Ktwtaura , t uu a will tr. street. H. MASHWEILKl. , 251-U 11 h stre t , near Fnrrnm. | , > OK8ALK Uousuot ix room ) , and lot SOx JU 220 , north o ! tlxtceutti strict bildjro. Ap ply corner 12th and Haw rJ. Menspiper Union. 162-tf 171011 SALE The POPULAR HOTEL , known I ? as the BOYS'HOilE. This house Is cei- ttally located , him sou h and e&st front , and Is surrounded w th One tha-lo trees ; contains thirty Sleeping rooms , DM lea houit , Uundry , simple room , fee. Has & world w do reputation and bettor pattonrgo than tinny houses ol twice Its capacity , price $5,000 For pikrticulan 4- dt < x , A. A. SAWDKY.KoJ Cloud , Mb. [ EM-U TTlOn SALE Or will excha fa far Omaha pro. JL'I petty , an Improved eec caofUnd i > Jjoln > ing a station on U. F. R. H. U. DUM1A1I , lilt Furnhnm [ it. , OiruJiv 7EO Smt RICK FOll B 203-tf KSTAttHOOK ft COE. UAY At A. U. bander * food k'to BALED Hnrnov Ot. ol3-lt MIBOELLANbOUa. TRATEDOR STOdEN FroafprernlVe's "of § the undcrsljntd , a dun or rnoa-o oIored rae , 9 5 cars old , nearly 16 hands hUh , brindad J. F. on the hip , and pltce Up > ed from ear. 414.14t JOHN TAYLOR. North Omtha. UP \ re * cow , a * Ftt r BcotenV Mercer art * , west ol lijan's place. 418 10 * T OST A ri d cow medium sn , large star la 11 foroie d , white trlp up taih fl nlr , short . i rilfht lorni , 4 years old tto flnderwlltbi . . i tullnbl tewaracd bt leaving hr a 7tn and ' * Murcy strut. (403-bt ( ) U. BARRY. "VTOIICB To BUTTER AND Eoa DEILIRS i _ L > ( SrKCUUTORS l have Ice and ni.M cd cold iMrajrutor t n carlrads. Will * re tillNjTom- ber , and ( ruatan ee to hold butur and ejtmswetk and fr.sh. Will shtre praflta equal j with par ( I f storing ttxk cr fu.nljbllffmo < J to bay It with. * IOCOJ to $20,001 proQt can ba cleared la Qvo month t tlmo. Correspond with Reference D.B , I1GBMER , If. Kountze , OmiU-a President first National fiinlc. 400-W EDWARD KDBHL MAUlSTEtt OF I'AUIYSTERY AND jC TIONALIST , 408 Tontli Street , between Pirnim andllatnor. Will , with tee aid ol guvrttsn spirits , obtain ( or any ono a glance at lao pwl and procont , and on certain conditions In too fa > cm. Coots mil Shoe * invU to ltdor. Porto * ' ' dtoD puaraateod " , auSIJ.lrn This powder never varies A marvel at p By , strength and wholesomcneaj , lloro ocono rcicul thin the ordinary kind ) , and cannot k .old In competition with the multitude o ( ( 07 ; cst , short weight , alum or phosphate powders Sold only In cans. ROTAI > HAKINO POWDBB Co. , B WHIBt- WESTERN C. SPEOHT. Proprietor , - 1213 Harney Street , ' - ' NEB ! OMAHA , - - - MANUFACTURERS OF JALVAfflED ffiON Cornices , Dormer Windows , Finials , , TIN , IEOH I SLATE ROOFING , 3p cht'B Pattmt Metallic slky- Patent Adliutcbl Ratchet Bar and 3RAOKET SHELVING. am the general tate Agent ( or the abore of goods goodsIRON IRON PJ5NOING. Ireatlnsi , Daluttradct , Vcrando , tOmco tnd Uarik Railings , Window and Cellar Guards ; also " GBNBRAIi A GENT ' , , j Peenon and Hill Patent Inilda Blind * ' nv-l n JezterL.Tliofflas&Bro. WILL BUY AND BELL tau > tb tbOOMHKTOB tBi ivnrn. 'ay Taxes , Bent Houses , Etc. IT Tfin ttmr TO VP * n * ti NOTICE FOU J11DS. The City Water Works Company of mnha will receive bids , at its oflica in inaha , up to the 10th day of June , 1882 , > r the doing of thr following work upon a storage reservoirs , to the extent of jont four thousand square yards , mure eras as : First , Tha lining of the Inner slopes ith puddle in the wanner , character id quality Bet forth in the speoinuatloai. Second , The placing upon and ramming to the puddle broken stone , to the ex- nt , in the quality and inftnnsr provided r in eneclfkanons. Thiru. Thenavlne of the inner slopes Ith brick , laid in the manner , form and ndition tot forth in the e-pecificatlonn. The Company reserves the right to ject any and all bids , and will require a md for the perfprmanco of the work. 11 material will bo furnlt lied by the water inpanv at the site of the reservoirs , , CITY WATER WORKS CO. . - of By 8. B. JohnsoiJ , ' President. jttD 3-7t