8 THE DAILY BEE : WtDNf SDAY NOVEMBER 22 The Daily Bee. Wtidneadttv Morulnx , Nov. 22 , \Vontbor Keport , \i1ie \ following observation- taken ftl tbr * mo moment of time at all the station1 WAB DEPARTMENT , U. 8 , SlOKAL 8KB- ) vice , OMAHA , Nov. 2 ! , 1882. ( l:4Sp.rn , I I ! -s iiiTioro. n \a * 47 0 h'ixtr Cbeycnne. . 30 14 13 W Wmf&Klo. . , 3117 S3 Si : Icar 3000 63 8 . . . - „ * 30 10 18 W 'M ' ht rlr 1'inVton. . . I" 11 H \V l'it li DM MolnM. :0 : 11 40 N WTrcsh 31 car 001 4 Vf frtsn Char SI. I'Mil. . , . 001U asv Kroah CI inly 81. Louis w n 48 W llrisk Hoarhead. . 000 ss IN w I'rtnh Vincent. . . , . Wt4 31 N Kr nil . loudy B'raurck I 10 si a Cloudy Buford a m 33 IK Ulinr Cutler t nt ai n o oi 43 , S W Cloudy AMioabolno. , , . . .l..i * i n 4 fool 10 Inches bovo low w Ur m rk at 0-ui.h * , 2 foot 2 Inches it Yanklon. Mliwli8lr.pl B Icct 7 Inches at Divonpo.t , 4 f ct 2mchci at RL P ul , 10 f ot 7 Inchoi at St. Louh , 4 fott 4 Inches at LiCro.'so and 8 ( cot 2 Inches at Du'mque. LOOAL BJ4BVITIB8. Surorlntondcnt Bol Liw , now of thoU U , , li. & Q , , was In the city yesterday. The price of hot r han ndvancod one dollar per barrel. It la fortunate the ratio did not como In hot weather , The moonlight it geltlnu quite good and with the good walking affords young couples a fine dunce for promenading. A complaint has been entered against Morris Connors , a U. P. laborer , for steal ing a unit i.f clothes frrni his room-mato , "From t haoa to Comios" wa the nub- jcct of a lecluio delivered a ; the Christian church Monday by Uev. Mr. Gilbert. Go to Wynian College to learn book keeping , pcnmumhlp , bwlnosa arlthtne- tic and commercial Inw. n2-tf According to the. Journal , Lincoln waa "fairly carried away" with Frank Mayo'n acting of the part of Davy Oiockott at the capital MoLdiy ulght The Julia liunt dramatic troupe , billed to nppoar at Boyd'aopera house last night has gene up the flume and the en gagement la cancelled. The nunual meeting of tbo Farmora * Protective As-toclatlon of Douglas county will meet nt MUlard Friday evening , December - comber 1st , The paving of Tenth street will require fourteen million iioundj of ( he Sioux Fall a granite , It la agood thing granite hn't Bold at'tbo aamo rate as butter. J. 11 , F.Osoin , u rcaiilont of Omaha In It ] earlier days und mio of the biggest prop erty owners In thu city now , died at Tekamah on Sunday last , Four plain drunks wore arraigned be fore Ju'-igo Boneko ysHetduy Onj of the quartette W..B n colored woman , who waa discharged. Two ( f the Slocumba paid a fine nnd the case of a third w a con tinued until to'day. AH the membera of the Plonoi r Ilt-ok and Ladder company , No. 1 , are hereby nottfiol to assemble Thuriday , November 21 t , al 7 o'clock sharp , at No. 3 engine home , to prattlco with apparatus , A Kctlous accident occurred at the of- Ceo of the Newspaper Union Mondiy In which a jouai ; boy named August , who waa learnlns to feed n prese , had his nrrr. jo badly hurt that umpiitation may bo iicccaiary , While It may ba basinet s t j fight the devil wttb fire , the diattikutii n of tickets by the Y. M. 0. A. , at the doais of the opera bouse Monday was in questionable tibto , There was entirely too much side- ihow busineaa on that corner last o\cn- lox- Travel on the street car line was some- whit Interrupted at the intersection of Ifitb nml Duulus yoatorday by tholayingof now roadbed on the level of the Asphalt pivement. Passengers were Iramfcrredat thia pulut and the cars ou the north end rau bickwnrd , A woman who U.IH "a llttla ( if In hoi kibuo" wamlcied up 13jh i-troet Mondaj In a bilf clad conilitlon. She follcnvci a timid young niun tf the llvpubllo u un tllhecalhd npollctinan and ham'ed he over to him , Sbo talk oil BO rationally a the jail that iliA WAHacnt homo ngaln , The L'ind Ijeague meets tc night the 23rd liifct. , In KuonyVi hall ut p. in. sharp. Let all mt'inhera nd cepl clnlly the ladles bo present If they posslbl 1.1 canIrlih and American Dougi wilt malt up part ot the programme. Several othc Intercom * nutten uill coma before U ; meeting. Let every one como nnd have good tlinn , Admltuuco ! is nhvjys free at opju to.tll purtlcj - Sapsrlateadent < ' ! erce , of tVe Daugli county farmwtij In towa jestvrdny to pr procure a cufllu for a mnn who died 01 tliero u iout .7 o'clock M < iiday. Tl unfortunate who thus pautei do.MI to grave in thu Potter'j fitlii wns lied jre Vo an old ttuio reiilcent of Oin lu , ulut lu J ) pUuie worked at the oarpcoter trade. I li well known to many cf our ctltz-ns ui was about oeveaty year * of nge. The new Cruunte block on the alto r the old Tiemont lluuaowlll lie a epleud atiuoturo. It will be three ht rlei , ai S i high b memeut , 00 by 120 foet. The fro U of MiUnu * ea brick nnd * U ue. At t O'irnertf the two btieota the tecond n : IV third stories will hitvu b y window * . / rangementa are bituc made to heat I building by ttomn , and tome of tha rllii ' ) will l\ave { lie place * . The ground floor 1 _ _ divided Into stores , the seoond story \ \ be for olficer , and the thlid ttqry U to hall , 120 by GO , uith dieting root This will be tbo largest lull lu Omaha , o 5f will till u long-felt want , M the lialla ti in use are hardly larro enough to ai at the public demands. The coat of t H building will be 830,000. , r Tbe firtt woutbly eotlable at the M 0. A. roauii , in Barkers Mock WM i brated Monday and VM a great e cent- The progratnrue ai pubMud ! by 1 DEK won carrltd outj and to Mr. J , Vi ley Wilklui , Mr. Jay Norlhrup , Mil Arnold , Johtslon , Kya Lowe and Cui Pierce are returned the hearty thauki the association , When lady It presented with A ai ikin lacque jbe ii happy , and herec.1 * rh n a man U pr < nented with a ' 'Si Skin" cigar , oH nWfc to procure the Pr ininm fine cut tobacco , holh ol which ar manufactured by the S. AVHefl1 Co , u Itochtdler , N. Y , , ho may consider hlw telf a lucky man. Mr 0. 1 'llch Lsw1' ' In the city Introducing holh < iv d callcd * THE BEB office yesterday with w& bMl < e of fine cut done up in ten cent J.ft ° kngc' ten thouiand pounds of which ho ' ' ' " " ttl'iuling free. McCord , Brady k C . Br the agents for all fie western territory ! . "or Omaha to Kansan City. The A. 0,11 , ball ix announced f < i Thunday , December 11 , to take pluco at Maconlc hall , Thera was a very tlistiuct halo or ring around the moon last night. The Cro department wai busy last night , The hooks went down and prac ticed on tbo . Llninger-Metcalf warehouse and ono of the utenmers tnrned out and pumped the citterns on 1'arantn and Four teenth and Farnam and Twelfth dry hi order to change the water , which was get ting stale. Thcro wns a great ruah of travelers al all the hotel ) in this city yesterday and lust night. It was n hnrd matter for a great many to find bcdi anywhere The SnnsCcreuionto club gave another very pleasant party at the Millard last night. The supper wax elegant and the dancing very enjoyable indeed. W. I. Hnwks niccceds Mr. Ilobcrt C , Tordan as agent of Iho Travelers' LIfo and Accident Insurance compiny for Omaha nd vied Ity. Mr , It.uvks 1mA been con. icctcd ith the company a long time in lioston and is well vertod In insurance natters. Anyone wiihtng life or accident nauranco would do well to fiivo him a call , [ Hi ofllso Is with Andy Borden , 1221 Par- lam street. Among Iho guests at the Paxton lant light was Mr. Qcorgu F. Canix , an old Dirmlin journalist , , who cast his lost in Vow Mexico sumo time aw. Ills trouble vitli the citizens of Itaton , whcro ho xvai idlting Tie News and Press , hia own ? oper , lias already been published in do- all in Tun BKE. Ho ia now on route lomo to spend Thaultpgivlng.nml will then 'hit ' Washington City , after which ho iropo3cs to spend a year abroad before ro- .urning . to Now Mexico , Goldie Brnfioman , the young woman who , in a fit oi aberration , tcccntly jumped 'rom the second story window of St , Toseph's Iiojpltnl.dled alout7 o'clock Mon- lay , not from the remit of her InjurifH , lowover. The remains were taken to Un- iertaker JncolM * establishment , from which ihoy were burio 1 at 2 p. in. yesterday. The locoased was at ore time lu the care cf Dr. 3cxton , of Elkborn City , anil iiftorw.ud went to Schuyler , where she w.is ingRgod , m the farm of Maj T. 11. Clarkson. She began to show signs of muntitl trouble and was sent down to Omaha to bo treated by Dr. Denlsc , who eventually got her into St. .To30 [ > li'a hospital. Goldlo Branemnn , us she laid at tlio undertaker's awaiting burial , appeared to bo quite a young wo- mau vdth pleasant feature ? , very Email feet and a wealth of golden h < tir that might bo envied by the belle ot tlio city. Her hair was simply beautiful Sw it laid back from her head in long , thick , wavy tren < cs. Whether her name , Goldie , came from this feature is not known , but it was certainly appropriately apjlioj. THE TRINITY. Mojor Furoy'a Latest Bxperloncoln For West. Major J. B. Fur ay , the special agent of tha postcillso department , has long buon a holy terror to those of Uncle Sam's officials whoso ways were dark and \vhoco tricko ho has made vain. Hia adventures have boon the source of many a thrilling newspaper article and hnvo extended over all the west- torn country between the murky flood of the Missouri and the rolling bills of the great llockiea. Ilia lusi oxporlenco on the frontier will provo of interest to our readers , and ia ru lated as follows : The postoillco at Iron Hod , Mon , has boon discontinued , and the expla nation is thus given by an officer of the department ; "A pontolllco HRnnt , while officially visiting various c ilkos in Montana territory , for thu purpose of correcting any irrogularltioa of poatmaotutH , otoppod nt Iron Hod , Going into the poatoillco he found thu room divided into tlireo noctiona tlrat n saloon , next the poetollicu and thu last a faro bank. The mail bn was brought in , n rough-looking CUR. tome r opened it , and ( implied the can- tciitu on the floor. Thu entire crowd at once got down on thuir hnnda and commenced overhauling the letters , ntiioug which acvoral were registered , and selected tiuch na they wanted , After they were through , the remain ing luttera were shoveled iut ( a candle box and plitccd on the bar The upcolul ngtnt , thinking the cfli , < j < needed a little rugulatliip , asked thi bar hooper , who hud received and dis trlbutcd the mail , if hoVIIB the post master. He answered'No. ' 'When is the posiniastoil1 'Out ' mining. 'Where is the ussistant ppatmastei'i 'Qono toilell'a canon ; and , by thun der , Bill Jones haa got to run thi office next week , it'u his turn , ' Th government official then stated wli he was , and demanded the keya of th oilico. The bar tender coolly took th candle box from tht bar. placing It o the iloor and gave it a kick , sending j out of the door , anying , 'There's you piatolllco , and now git.1 The agon aaya , 'Knowing the custom of th country , I loat no time in following th advioo , and pot.1 This ia why tb postofiico at Iron Hod waa disooi tinned. " Postclllco Ohnusoa iu Nebraska during the wuok ondln November 18,1882 , futniahodby Wn Vim Yleck , of the peat cflico dcparl er raent : ESTAlimilED , Lodi , Ouster county , Frank E. Ve Antwerp , p. m ; Putnam , Gigocouut' " Frank llaydon. LC- NAME U1UHQEI ) . | K Wilhelm'a Ilohe , Sherman coum to Xovun. KH -la of HUH PUNOII is comtxwed of the jJ ullIno'ttttapibitt fruit jilc , With Ice , Boda. thti U ar txulUnct t favorite ; keep it on hind. Trade nunnll at uiaDiitartuierb' prices by M A. N m r . F mllle gupplloti by A. dladitoue , Omaha , Neb , THE MARTYR'S MONUMENT , The 'Foitlicomiiipr Pair at the National Capital. The Friends of Uarfleld Labor ing Hard for Succeeu , Col. 0 , S. Chaac , who waa appointed commissioner for Nebraska in the in. j4 reata of the Oarfiold monument fair , vfa 'oh will uhortly take place at the nntl < x."al caP'tal > lianda ua the follow ing rrpiirt ° * 1 rogrcsa at headquarters , Ool. Cbu ° 'ins ' appointed commission- era nt onto " ' n"d town in Nebraska , nolcotlng .a gonorol thing , the post- mnatcra for'ihe poiiiian. The ofllco was forced ajvsir Mm cutiro/y / without hia knowledge ot * ho intended honor and waa accepted bv him under pro- ti'Kt , Htlll ho i doit , g nil hocan to keep up his end cl r.Ue Btrinjf. Tizc Washington Poab of the 15th inst IBJB : There was n require mooting of the ward if direction of thu ( itarfiold fair lEHOcintion laat owning nt the room. ) f the house conimitUo on banking uid currency. Major Olapp , from iho military iommittco , reported that ever rt dozou iompiMiiea will participate in the ; rand par.ido and drill. ' 3Jho { . 'oran- ' ou and Toledo guarda nr expected , .s . also three companies frem Balti- uoro. The chairman of tlio military ommittee was instructed to aocortain rhothcr the aocrotary cf war will do- ail troop to take part iu.tho ? arnc'o. The chairman of the bicycle , com * tiitto ropostod progress. Ho read A otter from the manufucturora oE thn Columbia bicycle , saying they will IFtir a magnificent ueckol-plated' hi- vclo as K prize in the bicycle oontsat. The manner of the competition his prize was referred to the Ojpibal /ity bioycla club , who have the m&t- er in charge. In answer to an inquiry the chair- nan ot the committee stated that ao ar aa known largo delegations will bo iresoiit from Jdaltimore , Philadelphia , ud other citiea north und eaat. It can 10 positively stated that a 1 try or num.- ler of whoelnum will bo present than rote over boforn gotten together. Mr. lawloy , of the Capitol club hero , tutod that the number will roach fur ip into the hundreds. Mr. Huwley tatod that the H. B , Smith machine ompnny , Sinithvillu , N. J. , will also ifor a nickel plated bioyclo to bo con- estod for. Mr. Bateman , from ho committee on music , said lothiug had yut beou hoard from ho secretary of the navy regarding ho marine bands , and the managers if Ford'n and the National theatres rill give a benefit matiuoa on Tuou- lay during ) the week of the fair , the irocpeds togo to the fair. General > waim , of the committed on propura- io.ns said the work in the capital lomo and annexes will bo completed his present week. Mr. Reese , from ho knighta templar committee ro- > orted progrc&a. Over 300 templora rom Philadelphia will bo present , , nd nearly every commandory in Maryland , and also a number from Virginia. About 1,000 men will bo in ino. ino.Di. Di. Brown , from the committee on trr , reported that fifty cases of paint- tigs have so far boon received , 100 paintings boiug now in the city. The jxhibition will bo very fine. The ipecial committee which visited Now i'ork reported the outlook very favor- iblo from that direction , aasuriug promiaes having been made by every- } ody whom the committee mot "from ; ho Governor downwards. " The iVdams express company haa agreed to transport works of art free to and From Now York. A vote of thauko ivns passed to the express company. Gen. West , of the commilteo whiah visited Baltimore yesterday , reported that thu committee was received most favorably by the Biltimoro local com mittee. They called upon Mayor Whvto nnd Mr. Robert G.irrott , and both gentlemen promised their hearty co-operation. Tlio Biltimoro hoard will incut to-day nnd inaugurate mean- urea to provide n suitable representa tion of Baltimore at the fair A reso lution was passed , the nnturo of which waa that the Baltimore board will bo iven every opportunity to exhibit and put at no ntint as to opnoe. Commisfiionor Morgan , of the dis triat committee , reported that ho could accuro the Kuuuon collection o' Washington relics , of Georgetown , provided reasonable guarantees coula bo given as to their safety. . Mr. Reed , of the Virginia board ( 'ported that thcro will bo on oxhi ition the very fine wood and miner * olloction of the Virginia Midlaut ailrond. There will also bo a nuin or of fine donations of tobacco b rominontinamifACtumaof that utato' There Mill bo a number of display iy Alexandria merchant * and maim- noturors. The chairman of the IOWA oard reported bright proipccta , The .onntiona from that utato now aggro- ; ate over SUOO. Ho recommended hut oomw ono bo sent to New York to olioit donations and oxhibita in the itatlonury line for the Iowa booth , ilio secretary reported n valuable do- cation , valued at $ (500 , from the well ; nowu pencil manufacturer , Eburhard abor , A number of Interesting details of hu work follcny the above , but are unavoidably omitted fur want of space. A Fatal Plunge Under Oruol Wheels , About eight o'clock Monday moriv ing a brakeman by the name of Joseph Tabor in the employ of the Chicago A Northwestern railroad , mot with a BO vcre and perhaps fatal accident abcul three miles north of Council BlufU lie was braking on what la known ai the "stub" train , consisting of an on glue and baggage car , which connect ; with the weal-bound tiioux City A Pacifio train at Missouri Valle ; Junction. He waa attempting to pas over the engine from the baggage ca while the train was running at a apeei of forty miles per hour , and in at tempting to jump from hi * car to th reur of the tender hii foot slipped am ho fell down an embankment of fort ; foot. No QUO aooms to have observe' him in hia fall , but a paaaunger on th train noticed a man lying at the fee of the embankment ns the train paen cd. The train , it cccinn , went on t descent Station without slopping where i's ' conductor notified the con ductor of the south bound Jlissoui Pacific that ho li.vJ lost hia btnkeman and to lonkout for him. The south bound ( riin ran slowly , looking fo the mi'finR brakeman , whrm the ; found about n rails from where h fell , ho having walked that distanc after hi * fall. They found him in a sUto of almoa total unconjaiouBucss , nnd it wn learned that ho had received an ujjlj cut on the forehead , together wit ) internal injnritfl , the < xtcnt ot whicl no ono could estimate. Bo wni brought to Council BlufTit And tout tc hia home * , whcro medical attendance ma furnished him. The physic am pronounce hia ciao H eeriana ono , bul cannot tell the extent ot Ins Ipjurion Ho has a nifo and two children , SLAVEN'SYOSEMITE COLOGNE Made froir the wild flowers of the Fin TAMED YOSEMITE VALLEH it la the moat fragrant cl pcrfum t Manufactured by II. B. Slnvcn , Sat ; Francisco. For Halo i OniaJia by W. J. WhltohouEo and Konnaro Bros. , ifcCo. "HELLOT HEJL140 ! " Tolophano Line Between Lincoln and Ormvtui Soon to bo Ea- tabllebcd. The pro rcaa made J y the Omaha 31oetrio company in the constiuotion f an inter-city tch'phons system hcs eon noted from time to iimo by Tnz iiiE. Fremont vnw the fijst city to bo aitcdwith Omaba and Bhir follo-.ttd ext , tbv three cities all being brought 'ithin Dunking diatunco of aach other iy way of Arlington. Thw Lincoln ournal of Tuesday aays : Wo had the plcasuro of mootiiif ; estorday , Col. F. Drake , general lanagor o * the Tolpphono company f this state. The coionol informs us iat ho-io hero for the yurposo of * com- lating-arranfjcmonta vrhoroby we may e put in clone telephone ? connoations ith the metnpolia and .neighboring itiea , towns Mnd villages.It depends ow upon the enterprise--of the bust- OSB men of Lincoln , whether tlna mg wiahod for onterprfoo ahall bo maummatad or not. HV-v.il 1 spend 10 week h : < I incoln and call upon our usinosa men and find cub whether loy will take iho nocccnioy amount I stock. The line from this city -lVahland , outh Bendlxnriavillo and Spring- sld , in Sarpy county , will require S000 ; to cotnploto it. Of tire amount a would liko-the citizens of'Laicolnto- ibicribe otock to the amount of 2,500 , the company furruohlng th ilnnco of th money. In ciuo he moots with snicosa in. , inning the aompany and the line ID * uilt , the terma will bo for .v&ro mi'R tea' conversation between thia ci ty- ddi Omaha , forty cents. Subacrip-- ons amounting to § 25 vvHl cntit.le 10 holder of the otock to a discount of vonty-five per cent froa regular- itca. A fifty dollar subscription a. tccouut of thirty per cent , and a hun- red dollar subscription a discount ol" lirty-fivo per cent , the ontbe-amount. Enubacriptiou'being returned to utock- elders in telephoning at tb icduced : ito. The distanoe of the circuit frorci incoln to Omaha is sixty-three and a. alf miles , and the colonel informs nn Siat conversation may bo heard jnat , a distinctly no though only * a few looks awajt. The line will bo conatrjctod. antl ponod in first-class otyle. White adar pusto- and the best wire will ba aed , and the line built M > far awa r torn the telegraphjino os possible. Notloo. The "Hawthorn Centennial Ex- elnior Beef Paint , " was patented MRJ :4th : , i381 , and ottora patent num- ior 241 , 803. Any poroon found or ; nown to tamper with the maun- ' actura of said paint will be punic-li- id to the full extent of law. No pcr- on has any authority whatever to tll ocwpts. HAWTHORN & Buo. , Lancaster Pa THE PHILOMATHEAN. Premise of a Rich Mualcui TreatDur- Ina WlDtor. Thoao of our Eauaic-loving people who last winter enjoyed ao thoioughly the chamber concerto of the Philo- mathean olub will bo gratified to learn that the club hus reorganized and will shortly begin a third eorioa of nub aoription conoarts in our city. Asidt from the occasional performances ol Omaha amateura our cifena who iltit a pleasure in hearing really goci muaio rendered by thoroughly compi tout musicians are nil'orded very few pportunithH to cultivate their tiwti r to gratifo their inclinations in thii ireoliou. The oonoorta o ! the Philu iiBthoanclub last wimor wore a ate ] owarda peouring good music whicl was greatly appreciated. The pie grammes ofl'orod wore far above thosi iver before presented to our poopl > y local muaioiana , and Mr , Juliti Heycr'o carueat ofl'urta auopecdod ii [ athering around him a quintetto o lorfotmurs which would do oredi , o any city. It wan laigoly n labor o fell behind th ow , and the returns cxpoQBcs incurred , but every eub Bcribcr who attended the concerts wa more than repaid. Thia year , althoug Jlr , Bouer is not with ua , the club ha been reorRanhsVd upon a more oatii , fautory basis than over before. ] will ba compoiod of the followir mombora ; S. Dofmann , violini A llohraiullu ; Martin Calm , violr B. Xarkowaky , 'callui Geo. F Mayei piano ; Julius Mo > er , flute. I addition the very beat vocal la out will be aourod to aa < ii and our oltlzena may bo assured thi the high standard of laat year's coi certs will bo excelled. It has been decided to give 01 series of claasio concerts two in MJ Meyer's hall and a third in the ope ; house. The former will ba uubscrij tion concerts. Among the pieces under rohows are the andante movement of the minor symphony , Baethoven , and 01 of Haydn's lytuphonlos and grai classio overture from "Tuiduca" none of which have ever buon rendc ed bore. ' CITY COUNCIL Improvements Ordered at Han- scoji Park , Pile Stokers and Drivers and City Turnkey Ufct Ratee. Flro ItyOrnatn Oidorod nnil Other Uuslncss At the regular mooting of the city council last evening thcro were pres ent Mcaara. Baker , Behm , Oorby , Daltone , Herman , Kaufman , Me- Uuckcn , O'Kcofo , Thrauu and Presi dent Stall. * The j 3urnal wao road and approved. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS. From the mayor : Approving cer tain ordinances. Filed. From the mayor : Appointing W. A , umo policeman vice Frank Kaspir , resigned , Confirmed , From : the mayor : Approving the contract and bond of A. L. Barber for paviug Douglas street. Approved. From the major : Approving the contract and bond of Win. Mack for laving Tenth atroot. Approved , rum iho nuijoi : Approving 4he contract and Wid o > A. . Barber tor curbing Douglas atro t. Approved. From the iwvyor : Approving th1 * coutrwjt and bond of .Tail' W. Bedford for furmlshing ooal for thu city's usu during the whiten. Approved and the mayor sequbstod to orU o ivll thu coal necessary at once. A number of in'surancs ' policiea on vuiioua city property \reio road , ap proved iuul the atswunt nf > prnnnum ordered put m usxt appropaiutiun ordinaucc. A nunibr of bill ? were-prcaontod and refori'cd'to their appropriate com- tuitteea. From the City Wntor company ; A number of citv&ms ou , Faniavn.Btrcot isom Twenty-tourth 'IVority-sav- eutJi streets ivjrDu to p.iy hydrant uaut froia date to . 'nily 1st , 1883 , on-Uirvu lira bvdiauta if tlio ouy will ordur them put in on Twenty-filth , 1'vranty- sixth and 'iVoity-ouvouth andJvr - nam-atreeta. t i > ordered. Koin , E. R. OverallCi lllasjftt- tentiou to tax ditda heUljagaiuau tito city on lot 4 , bleak 142 , ft > r wliicliV-io haa ? . warranty 'loed. CiVy. attonw-y inatructed to clean title. From Paxton & Gallagher civ.1 othur.v. Asking \ho locauon of- . * water main and hydrant at she eout.br west corner of NiuUi and Jonea etr e i for better fire protection. Gtauted. By QiKoofe : To- place a iiro hr drant corner Tliirtocsntli and Williamu- , Btreet jt and ono buVwoen p' yce antli Williamo , weut 8tde > rental Vi begin. July lt 1883. Adopp d. 1 By OSKeefe : To tisJto out tie cul-i Vert-on Twentieth Uiout , uct s Pop- ploton avenue , and pat it cu Twen tieth etrcot and Pfi leton avenue. . Adopted. . e I By UcGuckin : 5b. have nc. ordi-J nance dawii for curbing Tenth.A\roet , " \ 'between ' Douglaaand Stirnam. Adopt- cd. cd.By Bohui : To instruct the owner of iot 4 , block 173 , to replace thu nido- | walk , now in a bad condition ( lot owned by Tom Murray ) . Adcy ad. i By Celtonu : To cut down v ea in 'Hauscotn park to beiutify th'a.amu. Adopted * i By Uoiby : To allow the Bounty commlaaiouurs to talr.3 * out tks. Six teenth street bridge , under stmum couditiono. Amended and adopted. By Kaufinunn : Thsi a couiuuttee 'of ttireo bu appointed tor the yiiupoeo of inquiring into the fvnaibihty oi pre paring an ordinance dividing , eucli ward iuto two or atoto votisij ; pre- cincta. Adopted. Sov/3Jvl siduwiilk Teaolutiosa wore adopted. I'liu president appointed KauHraann , Biker and Dallotiu o.nimtttee uii poll ing giacea. Puimlaaion waa granted the. Omaha NiUuni * ! bunk to put down curbing and guttov > u thu 20 foot curb-line ou the wtot uidu ot Thirtuoiith , iruru the alley to Douglao Etn-ot. A rcaolutiou endoning.tho action of 'j city treasurer in r.qurd t'j asaesa- mvnt of certain property fur aptciul taxation not subject to gunexil taxd- tkm was adoptou. uEi'ouis OF cojmiOTjraa , Oa , etroeta and grades ; Rocuomend- ing that city aaauiuo 05 , utpuneo oi filhng pond on Fairviuw f.ad St > . Mary's avenue. Adopted. On name : Asking report from the bourd of publ c wotka aa tuaccbptai.ct'i of the curbing und gnttemg oi Dodge atreut , from 1J ! h to 22eh. Adoptea { J On eamt : AQverso to reimbui-amg Warren ISivHzler forespon es of nlling done on St. Mary's avenue , near F&r < - view atroot. Adopted. On Binie : Grauiiny permiasioh to Hill & Winspuat tt > put in hay scalBa on 21at Btrctt , north of Cumong. Adopted. On street railroads , railroad orosa- ing , and signals : . Ordering B. &M. railroad company to put tl.Bmu at interatolion of Douglas and oovunth. ttreeta. Adopted. On public property and improvo- ment& : Jlccorataending grading mid filling of Ed. Ortightou una Msdlton avenues and appropriating SGOO for bo raised by aa'lo of eame ; s. id fumt lo wood wien fro u the Uirk. Adn ted. KESOLU I'lON. By Biker : Inatruoting tlso finance committee to examine iuto tba finaaati of the city and aeo what retrenchment la nooeaaary to enable the council to uot through to July lit , 1883 , with out going beyond the levy prescribed by l w. Adopted. By Dellouo : Amended by Kauf. advertise for bida for grad. to raann , . * * w _ _ . i1I * - T7 * J lni/ > inr % n * 1 S ing and filling Ed. Creijshton am Madison avenues. Adopted. Ou nldowallss and bridgoaTurnirj over repaira to board of public worke Adopted. OllDUIAMCES. An ordinance fixing the salarict o the nickers end drivere of the fire dj nartraont at 870 per month was paweJ An ordinaceefixinfl the salary o ! th city turnkey ut 870 per month ua passed. An ordinance amending th ordi maucu requiring owners of houtci sinks , etc , , to concoct with iho ewt inaitis in dietricls Tfos , 1 , 2 , 3 and 4 , WAS read twice and referred to the committee on water works nnd sow- ago. ago.An ordinance amending the ordi- nnnco entitled "nuisance * " wan pasted , Adjourned for ono'weok. PKKSONAli V , K. Hart , U. S. A. , U at the P * tcn , Hon. N.V. . Wells , nt Sohujlcr , Is in thacity. W , II , Sivnn , of Cbejtnn , li at th ( CnnfioM , Pitrick Faby , of O'Neill , In at Iho Mot- npolitnn. Gco W , SeclgnicV , of Kanas City , h at tlio Millaril. IraEll ) , of UambjUge City , h at the Melr'pnliUn , \V , Kicli and wife , of Ijirauile , nro at the Canfitld , 1'atDnnphy and wife , of Grind Island , at oat the Canfield. Geo. N Claytoa , cf Kansas City , ia a guest of the Millanl. Prof. V. 11. Paige , of Council Bluff' , was in the city hut. night. Hou. W. H. Michael , of tie Grand Itland Timer , in ? n town. Hon. K. F. Warren , of Nebraska City , wag at tha Paxton laat night. John A. HicMarphy , of Plattsmouth , was tip last night on a ilylng trip. Ben Circle , a reporter ot the Chicag * Telegram , ia a guest of the Cantield. John A. Monk , bu'inwH manager of the Maid of Arran jnrty , I at the MUlard. Col. FJoyil is able1 to > be nbont again sfter a tedious confinement to his roomr , Anthony llUe , po tms3L.er ui North 3Mattc , registered nb the Metropolitan last night. S , fc Uollingsfcrd ; of KIUS.-CT City , VC.R itmon ? the gucatj-nt thuMctri cJiUu laot aK ) lit. 'it M. Hobl. suporiattmdontofiteltaTaph Df'thei K. I' . , St. Joa A' 0. P. . roail , was n guart ut the Millard luit ulght' CT-rvDix andK. D. P. 1'Mlcr , horn Coxcrcil UluITi , pirtoolc uf the Metropjliti Htm A. S. Baldwin , of PlUm- was ia4ll city yoilerdajs r/inecthis und niece- , who arrived fromttie 3 i t , xia left on-tUonoou train for homo- , Jcs m PairSold and wife , . J. Ml PiA- teraocj 3iai-a 1 M. Chapmarj.Jl. K Wind- hum xnd J1. B. Strode , Plaft8inouth.J\ & \ Braze'/an , , 3'alrmont ; W. S : C ts ; Lin coln , end * IE. W. Stockmnaj.FtiirEeltlt are amony the Ti sbraskans at theIllxtcru U. AkKiikwood , WeepiffigVatsr ; Elmer - mor E , y 8r Wymore ; J" . li. MltaJiell , Nvbraxus CiOy ; A. A. Tho33 3' audl wife * rokamnh.G. S. Lewis , Central City ; 2 > L. Carygntor , VaiiiUion , And M and Mrs. ohtr GlarX , of KinincAt , were at'tbo ' Millar-list night. Wro. LSI Gsrtenehaum a'ndiiUjGwjane- Ixiuin , Aurora ; Win. Brjke , Iicnd ; A. B. 3 < Jur Waktfield ; T : Oook , . Alf. Clarh , K J < . Riend , Chas. Holts and Chas. K. Sling , Oakland ; Ehas , Merion , Ulair ; 2J ua & . Hyde , Uno-.lu ; . Si 2i. llustell , Gonway ; W. T. Jackeon , LJncoln , kud Win. Boj s . Valpar also , arar queito- ! ihe Cftn3 > IdfrocB Nehr SPECIAL IO LOAN-I ( UNr.rf i'O L.UAT1 ui un unwomcouf D L L. Then > Hnjm Rreiicbton block n r WA MTED - - - ! / ) liJb rent. 25 tean tcMaflMann WANTDU---/ , near Itniain , 211x221 W"SJTED Aii'Oor1 coc k , M h' ) can w si ) ami iron. l6ie.b-9t a s tion v uonipvUnt | ; ir ! read apply. Cull After 3) ) ' . iu. WU \ \ cbster bt 215 tf l to nlo general hrtmuorK , Goo < I.v ( j2H to torn pctrnii person. Arjilj biro doosa outh.ofao. . JIarj ' 's uvanu.18th stmot , east Hi Jc. 211-t -GCiiJ girl at tli& Albany Hoiisi WANrBDGCiiJ 8jut& Tchih & , _ 231.18 TiVc- men to ( rant S3 Steady m. WANTEIfc > loju uti4Xt r et icu not i tct'ttjary , n tit ilit men wiHtig tu.torl c necil-apply CalL 4il i nth 10th 2U. ' ' ANTdTM-A stutar teacror at 012 Douijlui. aM-av * ! \"XTANT5D An expe rlercii ( jroctry d'll\erj r\ dork , Utrnnuprc ( errol. Addrcsi wit" > e cicncca froctr , 80 22MI 1T7" "AN7KUOcit fpood oanvos er ti se'l V Y"AN7KU ( .en iiist.t 1 incuS , . steady u-orit anil y. lit itro at 211 N. 1 Cth utrcat , room 6. 407-t ! ' - I arbcri , at Cossoy.'i ! , 210 WANTnilt-TirD lliti ! ji. None i but arkt-c-lass need ] ipl > . _ _ [ TTAlfwKU Two ci .pcrlKK-cd eerlal boobnollv > V Item for Oulonu lo. Kooirn u and 7 I rule t I , tit , Csjnulli JU\ilIa. IdMJ idi ; | at the fniploynitcit olllco. WAN1KU ' . - ct. npt.pj | ! ? ' i > A rfl I to in utiiitr. * ! nuununurk , WnMr . Ocod wa on paid Ad- ' " * O. OrV'lf ' .toirne r w. . V ( . f i'T7Airil -SlljfttI n Jy inin ami % < lfc , j < ilo Y V uui ilo fan i al hcJSMjuork. 5tui t tuko cart oUior. t > , tta. Ai'pU > at CalttbrnU "V 17 ANTE ' A Bltmtlnii m flty niiimnior lor Vl wlio'.irtcilo Iiruso'MJicy rcc-iricK , o IH'.J or > Ltiar. LOIIL' < afHrl | < M , on b.iaf ! v i r couuu\ \ . nLii , i tUlrt&a "j. ruiu.-u v" Itoo cdUa , 11-23) ) " \T7"AMKO Anttntlon MhtuMkcfp'r b" a W woman who is Jist rlaiajcook , 311 ; ictti StfCtt. .V8-I-2J * MIQELLA Enr'.IH WANfM. ALL Un'on bHcllayfM a J. uluUrvn wilj tjoahe keep nwAy Iroin Y Yii ic Johiuon , tbo - 'I2St -OR T-MouBea Ann a IE\T Ti.ire.ldencaof II. 'V.Kenmdj , _ a houro o' S * rj u HWdiwilinnd ci/tern i/(0 ( J itKtoiili. itulri ( ] oil juuiitM or fctlllS 13 : u t , t rjlOH HENTJIouso ot 'dime ttcmi 23rJant L' S ) . M r > ' < , AvonU3. 1. ijjlrucj M. W Ken ntdy 312 ttuUi 18th d , 242-tl OU HI'.NT A flucly liroldb J room with on HU3I hivu icIireLccf. J4 > | D' 1331 I.orth 1'tt St. at 6 ; m. 3 S5 i * i Nicsly ftirnlilud ( rattro mi l" a located U UVl Et. ; liJi\ST 1'laJ * t furnl hcd room juitib' lorttiillemaij ] < 13 F r am. - ' TTWR P.INTtinUbedroonn , pi uantlior .12 9-JOW lo * , VB. K nil nun , flu l r moott uulouv lor ii. S7HIw r.i , b.t. Bib. tnd O.h H UKKT-lIoiuo 4 rorini , 2ai9 Chicago St FOR t. 2Al > ud 'Jlth ktrceta. Apply i n prem ' I "OK HFNT- finely luruUlwlro mwlthuiai I' luvrlor , bui db u for a IV.jtl Ian must liui rd jrouiiij. Apply 1331 nottti JBta St , ot 6 p. u 2JS-2) Tr\OR KENT CotU/o 7 loami nilouthou8' ' J * t-M. pcruiODth. iLiiulre t 1H10 Uuit H.IM MM il 'lrtU. ' 8iT1 1 mo nUJTT With lioard , fthriro ire L l > \ \vJntlo-v , gas nnU l-ath ro in , 17lh ncl 29-11 * i.tultMaili-iincuMi i\n > K txi rcomstiti ! I ; ( onth 14th street , within three blocks of 1 nr- nnni. KcntB to $10 per month , 210 tf 710H HKNT Oo < xl tooTifurnNvixt or iinfitt * J nUhed , or Mittalilo for homckcciilnfr. V > 13th 1 > 22"V | 188 22" Oil IIENT-Oinca rooms. nn < ] < ilro at New 1 York Dry Good * store , 105 dec3 L. > 0ll RENT Clicip lirlcl : store , with cellar 22 < 1 no. Apply nt U. 1' . Biker } , CIO . . ICth St. 7101111 .NT A no. ; lieu e , limits'nl , claht L ; room * , lmh room , table , itc. One of tbo nest locations In tbo cltj ; $90 to per month , nnulro for tbrco day * , UcmlV real estate n cncj 5th i nd Dongln streets. noIMI J70II 111.NT House of * lx rooim , l.iy nlmiow , JL1 collar , cl tcrn , ell. All In jfnotl rcpilr * 10 j'o month. 1221 north 1 th street. nfi-tf F OIlTirXT TTvo funiHiod roomi , igll > cb tor street. \fO-SO \ EOK HUNTUnfur l lied roomj In brick _ bouse , HHClilcntfO street , _ 80 tf fj OK HFNT nirniihed" room wlth"bo.ird lf-03 L' California strott , 171-tt FTIOU llKNT-Kurnlshol room and board 1018 J Cblcago street. 127-tf r\01l \ HUNT-A new coltaporttb thr o room * L1 6T1.00 per month , Mrth St. , be oen 1'arnam and Douglas street Apply on premises. U3 ! f. , BKMIS' Now M.ip of Oniab , jmt complctcil and rcadyfordclhcryatS7 ch. Is4 ftct ldo by 7 feet long. Lnrt-cst and inoit eomleto ] map of Omaha c\cr pubJlebed. OKlrf'il map of tlio Ity. Sco column. [ TIPIlllB T-Ups'nbs , 1117 Fnh m ttrctt. t ? BIf _ JOHNU. JA OB3 70U UbNI II ueo of ti luoira in i rtlet , 10 bio Ka Iron oKr * h iaie , Cheap , Houee ot It tocms. all tomcner.ce , 8 Mxkttr m opera lioiiro . . . . 40 House ol B tonmj , 2.1(1 anil Ntcholat Precis. Store on Farnnrn , 2 floors l" tiroon 14th,2 flors 76 Etwell rent tcUlocies ' )5UtoOJ 4J-tt _ aiciAOUE. Opyoslto Voatollleo. Wll-IVRMT Arerv pleasaif funilshad room J at 721 eolith 18th SUbdtvi era St , ilat7's AnoT n and ticavuiworth St. . Ot3-tf 011 11KJT Houwc of 5 rooja8,30tb md DoiT > J irla8btrJtt,31Sa ! inontli. _ _ 7I01UU.NT Klot ! ntly lurnlolic.1 roimltD. . 3 gaa und bvator. Hilcrencca re < | iilred. A\i- > ly 01 northwest ccrncrcf 23d auJ Hurt etrcets. _ _ _ UW U . OH RENT A furnished Uouae , ? 30f Uodgo. r Hw-imt I ; _ _ _ _ ,1Oll nUN i 2 h m * a > no 6 and ono u rooms. J lucnlro ( .oraoi Chk gomid 15th nt : Smtr , 931-tf _ _ ,1OH llfr.ol * lliiuse , blx ruiini" . lutnieli U , lu- J quire at D. HVdo'9 oRlce , Mlhanl Lotvl. TO/Wtl / "J > OK K < .NT Two new dwclllnwa mt no nthef . dwellings In debirablo locality , I/Moltoou in. If.U Pouit'm ftrcnt MT.tf 710H UKNT A cottiuiu o1 Qvo room * . Inquire. . ' at Noritwcht corner IGihaua tbcM.o ! ticet. 810-tf 71011 RKJ T Largo oinco room or hall store , . 1020 larnbtunsti eel. 737-tt j\OK \ KENT A stors in BaJcomtn block , on iJ 16th street , neur Cartupott , St n. D. Wcombe. 6iO-23tf ! 70KSAI li AUpablaauiitlwi ; hou o a-wl i/T 1 No. 2lOii3itTiith > troB',7huikdjy , Nnv 23dv t ID o'clock. DOOM ban ' if jr u wantn barg In. .37.22 1 D. H.JH > KRETWELL , Auct oncer. 70II SAL11 Onn flisJ cl i > 8 cocking S.Ls iinnUUSJarnsm 22111 hotel f irfalo --s < > " 1 in a liuehtvrn to. n. Ilasnl tbo llrst las trade. I'.jonon for sellUiR otbcr liuslncss/ 'or panlculara , address. Hotel , OMAII i HEK. lb.Mmfno\irt [ 7IOU SALKCIIKAP-UiJwry , well loeatdligopd-l L ; business In tnc of the liveliest to * IH In No bra'Ka. Ucasou for u ) lnt ; , poor bcnltli pj must get out of business , fnnulru at UEK olll'J - t , XCULUENTlHUCKSorsaJc , SD.OO l > er thou- sand. Yard , 16th btrect , two blocks eouthv ef Bellevue roail. LoiiK.sr.oDnniLE. 177-lmnovlOt SALE Earrclaand kegs. Also hoop polta. EOll at eoojier ekop , cor. IStli nnd Pierce. ICOJccll * JERRY ShVMOt-n. ' K w ilapof Oiuaha , just completed and BEMIS' for d , 1U ory at $ T eatb. li I feet w ide > iy.7 feet long. Largest and most complete map- it Omaba o\cr published. OllicUl map : ottue ity , Set column. [ 7 OH SALE A licit class span of mules , harness , * U and wagon. ItuiulrcFdulconcr Opera House. 73-tf [ Tloii HFNT > irlck itofc. irqulte atdruir store , . D corner IQthnnd Douglas. OSS.tf Ij'O ' SALh Tlnno thnumd western wtt.lcra/ ' J ; Ia-d2je.\rsod. Weightabou ( ; OO prundjS K.U.GK 150 K , 002 tf m an-1 o Ktariny , Njb. KOll. OALU Inquire 0. M , , Wood- man , Omaha. 751-tf IUU riAliK Uood building , tirlct. Call ot F Water Wrrka otfico. 446-tl OTBAYBR Oil STOLEN' A daik brown curlyi j so t rpiu lt. : i-nntha old , vlllto npot on ir'oot and ono ( . ct , lad leatbcr Btraji coll.iroti bout an Inch widi * , ndsscd from IIDIISU about \co njfo , answcrii to imnu of "Doo" Hc arj wlllb paid for Information leading ; to bis rc- co\urlii | ; or return to numb r 811 north Ititb St. bctuten I Ui1 Ono brownmaro colt ttsrln foro- JL heaJ. two h > rd foot whllB , tliou vnrj Id t'JIT.IIt , JAS. hTKI'HENS HAKEN UI' Ono email roan cow , about flv * JL ) canoldhtui ; on two btjllaoiio , small and no larnro. Ow i cr can h * e game by proi ing i > ro- > crtv nnd paInu ohoruca.S. S. W.OWH'IlEMi. 03 cmStt Klock 2 Wtst ouiaha. CJ 0. IlUAI3AiU > , Ta-iMormist , 13th and How- D. nnl. C5-n3-2 = i HO KAIllIKUU-Tho hit-heat c h prlrp paid 1 ror Hyo , Bar ot and Corn Kreb * Vln ar Vorki , JontuBtreet. between8th d lOtli , Omc- ' . HOft-'a-v ' if MA bTIIll B PAUlYS-mtV AND CCHW- TI NAI.lsT-1'.8 Tath strict , between lanift end Ha iiuy. Will , with liuaUl ofanll. . n Irltii , ottaln for siyono lllllca n tp. lii > 8 anil promiit , nud OB. certain coiulitlons III thu in- turc. I ! oUJuiil Sice ! juaJa to onlcr. Scrfcit Ball faction iji > ra.iti e I. . Absolutely Pure. Tbi powder nefer varlea. A mare tf purity , strength and wholosomenessi aloresoonornloal than th ordinary klndi , and cannot be sold inootopetltion wltotna multitude of low test , thort welRht , lame o phosphate powdejri. Sold only In cans llOTALBUKINQ POWDSK Co. \YsM8t. ,