The Daily Bee. r "Wednesday Morning , April LOOALj Moonlight nights have returned , Ben Hogan ( till continues to vpoi L nightly at the IHptiit church. -The firemen hold a sociable tt the hill on Tnundty evening of thli week. f * The river It nearly bank full , bete over leven fe t above low wtter mark. Capt. Maun will Uy his track on th prrt of Thirteenth street which li to 1 paved , to provide for future tztentloni , Jefferson conuty takes the cake tb year in the enterprise of her farmer ) wl have already planted ther ! corn and w get an early crop. Holler skating at the Y. M. 0. / rooms has been postponed. Binlloganis epeiklng to large and enccs at the Baptist church , T.S. . Potter eloiod hit musical coi vontloD , which has been held at the Nor < Omaha Presbyterian church , with a grat : concert hit night. About 8 p. m , Monday a lltt lion of Mr. Frank Cell was run over , nei Ittner' brick y rd , and torlously bur frtquent hemorrhages ( Indicating Intern injarler , KecVlwidriving was the caui The Union P cIBo bias ball team w ctart Friday for a trip which will take I St. Louts , Spring6)1(1 and Feoria , at H > which points they will play profeitlon clnbi. They will be'abient ab > nt a wee' ' In the city maps recently publlibei tbe dlitanca circlet maken thepoitoffica t ) central point , whereas It should be furth west Tor residence property , M the city growing so rapidly. So say many who a interested In tb matter. The first extension of the Umal str et railway will ba from upper Oumli street to the Northwestern depot and do ? Thirteenth street to South Omaha , will be iomstlme yet , however , before tb Improvement is undertaken. Those who heard the New Odea University stndeeU , colored , stag at t ! First M. E. chorob Monday are In ecrt eies over their s nglng. Tber had do ble quartette , which the large audlen present say was the finest ever heard the city. Tbe remarkable growth of Omaha faown by the greit demand for hontci rent tltoated convenient to bntitnew , tl demand far exceeding the supply , and e tenilre additions to tbe street railway s ; tern are becoming absolutely necessary. The sodety In aid of the Home of tl Filendleig will meet Thursday afternoc at 3 o'o'.ock in the parlori of the First 1 K. cauroh , corner Davenport and Beve teenth strtets , AU members of the s dety and ladhs Interen ted In the work those who will consent to help the Men leu are urged to present. ( Mrs. J. 1 IMntmore , president ; Mrs , Jennie ' . Glsb , seoretiry Senator Qeorge GanQeld Mend made a big trade with Dr. V. H. Coffm by which he secured tbe doctors Cue tn ting mare "I'olly. " George traded for t Bare his driving team , baggy and harnei valued at 11,000 and Is well satlified wl his bargain. Folly ! * a young hone , bet nly seveq yearn old , and has a splend tecrd which she will beat wlthalltl training. She It an easy trotter , net needs the tonoh ot a whip , and will go i ay without tiring oat or showing slgas tigue. At the meeting of the German Sch < ssoolUon Monday It was determined proceed at once with the erection ot thi traildlng , after the pleas drawn by Dufre ft MeadeUsson , a ropy of which was exhibition In Max Meyer & Bro'i wlndi lait week. A committee on subscript ! wai appointed and the funds necessary complete the work , over and above t amount raUed will bo obtained by mortgi Ing the property , so that the early cc pletlon of the house Is now assured. Assistant General Manager Klmbi General Ticket Agint Stebblns , Gene ; Passenger Agent Morse , ot the TJnl Pacific , accompanied by General Buj Smith , ot the Ktntas Division , and M. T. Denni * , the New England agent the road , left Monday for Topeka , meet the railroadcommlwloners of Kan and representatives ol other rotds , In : f etence to carrying out the new Uw. The county clerk , Mr. Jobs Baum faae received an Ewen paper contain ! on aoooant of a bold and snacesifnl n bery which was committed March 18th , Krefeld , Germany , and of which brother was the victim. Mr. Baum < brother Is a Jeweller in Krefeld and on.l date named , while he was absent at dlnn about 1 o'clock , the robbers entered store , which is on the principal thorouj fare , and carried oil 6,000 marks woi < 1,600) ) of gold chains. This was the fi aewt Mr. B. had at the theft. The inn wai hot enough yesterday ' the middle of April. Aa an evHenos of the persistence office seekers It may be said that Mb ] Chase Monday received 87 cells and i IB up to noon yesterday. --MarrUd On Sunday evening , Aj 15,1883 , at the Christian church , by H D. Ji. Lucas , Mr. James A , Harvey UIu Clara J. Webb. There 1s a dangerous hole in upj Faruam street , near Twenty , second , cailoned by a whihont , which should attended to at once by the authorities. Ben Hogan spoke at the Bapt church last night to a large audience. ] will speak again to-alght. Much Inter li being in&nlfesUd nd many , both < and young , era asking for prayer. It earnestly hoped that all Christians of t ] city will attend , for there Is work I everyone. Let all come. Young men t etpoclally Invited. Mr. A. L. Strung , who is one of t most enterprtaloR and proftroulve men this part of tbe country , has Just Issued haiidiomo illustrated caUlogue of t itcc'x , including power and .tteam pumri wind mllli , engines , utsatn and water su pllcf , machinery eleratorj , limntnloi , at innumerable other articles of tra > 1r. 1't catalogue U elexaotly printed and lUu trated , and contains t4 I pagei. It 1 * on < jf the cost creditable puhllatlous of th kind ever put out by an Omaha butiues man , ' THE MAYOR'S MANIFESTl A Sound Inaugoral Address froi Champion , S. Ho Outline a Hia Policy Btrouj ly bat ( Jonclooly , The Local Legielatnro Does Good NlghL'a Work , No Appointments Made at Yet , A regular moetintr of the city coucc was held last evening , the followln membora being present : Prcsldor liikcr , end oonncllmon Andorsot Uohra , Dunham , Esecsll , Kanfinant feeder , Murphy , McOuckln , llodfiolc Thrano , and Woodworth , Mr. lljdfiald cffarcd the followln which ( YDS adopted : KEBOLVKD , That the roles of th ate council bo adopted for the go\ ornmont cf the body until other ruli are established. MA.YOR CHAHB appeared for the first time 'sine ils lllnecs and presantod his messagi which wan road by himself. Mayor's Inaugural Address. EXECUTIVE DEPT. Cirv UALI , , \ OMAHA , April 17,1883. J Oentlemtn olte Council ; In asiuming for the fourth term , a tor a lapse of two years , the dull devolvit g upon the mayoralty of th city , it may reasonably have bee supposed that I would present at coi slderiblo length my vlovs conceruic city affairs , and especially ooncernli ; ho present condition of the finance [ nasmuoh , however , as I am as yi jut partially Informed In regard I the real condition of the city treasury that basis upon which your action i ooancllmen must so greatly depend , liave concluded to postpone my spool recommendations concerning tboi branches of olty ff lrs , yoor aotlo upon which must necessarily depen so much upon the true statement ( affairs In this regard , ' I therefoi recommend that at an early day complete statement of the varioi 'nnds ' of the city , and the month ! londitlon of the same daring the lai iwo yean , bo prepared under yet special direction In such tabular c other forms M will enabli not only yourselves , but a parties Interested to see just how th olty stands In this respect. I aik for a statement covering tt ; wo years. In as much as this Is tt ; erin cf the general officers elootei [ am reliably Informed that the eve ap In the general fund , at this dat A about $40,000 , and that a repo such as I have called for will shoi/ i TUBPHEBENT COUNCIL. There are some goner * ! matters ' which 1 have the honor to call yoi attention , and concerning ; which believe the views of a majority of tl people of this city are pretty we known to be in accord with my owi But first , gentlemen , lot mo oongrat late yon , as well as the city , ape your election to guide city sffilrs ar to aot aa councillors for the olty dn ing year respective terms at ofllo The expressed approval of the peep of their choice at election , and tl almost unanimous endorsement of tt lame , since the election , bos ralsi high hope * that they have a count composed of unusually wise and pr dent men , progressive enough In the Ideas to willingly and cheerfully pr mote the rapidly growing Interest of olty like oars , and yet uotsofllalent aggressive to make unwarranted e pendltares for the sake of temporal show , attractiveness or other reason I am confident that In this regard tl hopes of the people will be reall ed. Upon year action depends tc great extent , at this peculiar oris of the oltys development , whether or not wo are soon to have a olty n surpassed , for Its ago , In all that is d sirable la connection with Its substa tlal prosperity and growth. rorCLATIOIf AMD IMPBOVEMKNTS. Omaha to-day contains , beyond reasonable doubt , a resident popnl tlon of 60,000 people. As strange this may seem to thosa few men , at living here , who planted the town ie than thirty years ago , yet , neverth less , the comparative census taken f the purposes of a city directory , ai the school census , which shows an 1 crease of nearly one thousand pop dating the last year , the whole uur her being now about 10,000 , prov this estimate. The ratio of Increase for oomli years will bo far beyond that of i past. Every public Improvemei then , in the city , should be of a so stantlal character , and such as tenet not only temporarily uiofal , bat will withstand tbe wear and tear time. It will require your most cai fnl and considerate judgment , ofte times , to determine what class of li provementa should be used for partlc far I purposes. The captivating sk of those personally Interested in pi tloular systems of improvements , the presentation cf their claims , me bo roiolvod la your minds to the sli pie question , what best , all thin considered , for thls/olt / > 1 and then , I dependently , aot accordingly. Oma to-day is well-known as one of t model cities of the Northwest , si mast not lose her place nor her pri tige by mistakes In her Improvomen OFHGI It ArrOINTM EHT3. Erory executive well knows that i has few , if any , duties to portoi which cause him moro anxiety , ai require greater discretion , imp : tlallty and consideration than the which require of him the appolntmo : of public oflioew. Oftentimes tl tcilo Is very evenly bMauced as b twoon the honesty , capability at faithfulness .of those applying f thesd positions. Losing sight ot hewn own personal preference , as much may be , ho seeks , if a worthy exooi tlve , toputln these places only su < men as will earnestly and diligent ! inform the duties assigned to then Eron the most experienced execi ivos are sometimes misled iu maklt heso selection ! , I may make ml takes. If so , I shall be more the oady toco.oporuto with the council i edifying them. I take tt that n nun it lit to fill n. public position wh will make a brokerage of his oQho i the procuring or bestowing of favorer or who In In the habit of thlnl/Ja m > r > > of his salary or pay than J : dooB of how ho shall best labor fortt g.lod of the public. OKNTJUL UimOVEMEHTS Whllo duo attention should bo give to the city throughout IU length an breadth , It Is unquestionably the be tci policy that its central portlo should first bo put in Rood buslnei order. A bit of pavement hero nu there , a rro" w lk hero and there , piece of sidewalk hero and there , ai comparatively useless. For a given distance , oxtendin through the business portion c f street , nil these improvements shoal bo continuous , and in the rosiderc portion sidewalks nnd crooswall should bo continuous , I thorefoi recommend , especially as to fcldi walks , that a system bo adopted t that they bo laid In a continuous lln = f they bo laid at all. EgiUt TAXATI ) N. It is well kuonn to those who hnv taken pilns to invu.itigato the muttci that taxation of property huruloforo I this city hai been v ry unequal. ] may have been to oomo oxtnnt th fault of the assessors , and ! may have been the reea of hasty rqiilizitlon. In nn event the cash vaui of property hn not been the real basis of taxalioi If the system prevailing Is ono wbio by intention results in a valuation i a lots figaro than the proparty i really worth ono third ot its vla for insUnco still the basis npo which this estimate In made should b the actual value. Three tpeclea ( properly especially have illustrate thii unequal taxation , real estate on side of the business center , furnitnr and personal effects la the houses < the wealthy , and stock In oorpon tlons. The result has boon that pec pie worth but a few thousand dollai are paying as much money for tax * as others Worth many thousandi This the records in the treasurer office will show. Your attention : called to this fact in this connectloi for the reason that as a board of cqna Uitlon you can do very much to rlgl the wrong. DRAlXAOl ! AND HKWEKaOK. Bo much disooitlon has of late bee had concerning these subjects that have at this time bat little to od < No olty In the world exceeds Omat In Its natural location for these pa poses. A dralnscce north and soatl and both to the east , is bat simp ] osrrjing oat the design of nature. Ate to the peculiar systems to be used , w should adopt those which older an wealthier cities havn tested by oxper mentand found to be good , rath * than try experiments oarselves. W have already secured the best systei of water works in the woit , it n < equal to any in the United State When It Is perfected , this asaortlo will bo doubted by no one. Follov Ing it aa a necessary consequence , ti must have pavements , gatters , so rei and all the usual facilities for carryk off surplus water and filth and tt keeping of our olty dry and fr < from malarious 'nfcctlon ' , ; well as for business purpose KIMTAHY rUEOABTIONS. Summer is rapidly approaching at will bring with it without doubt tl usual classes of hot weather disease Immediate attention should be give to the cleanliness cf onr street alloys , highways and byways. It not probable that there Is any ) own i the state in so unfortunate a oondltlc as concerns want ( f oleanlinoa comparatively'as ' our orrn city , and y we have the right to claim to bo tl metropolis and therefore to sot tl example of all that goes towards tl preservation of the health and lives i oar people. For thn present , at antll onr streets and alloys are provi and the gutters well dr fined , a ci scavenger should bo emp'oyed who daty It shall bo at the expense of tl property owners to gather up dat the offal , filth , ashes , paper and t refuse matter which at present la b Ing constantly thrown on oar streo and alleys in the most Indlfferen filthy and slovenly manner. If th practice Is continued and no speoc remedy applied the result will 1 punishment by death in many a ne llgont family and among the employ of onr business houses. To be for warned Is to ba forearmed. Tl establishment of a street oleanli department Is worthy of your const oration. OAMllLINQ HOUSES. It is high tlma that some meai were effectually used whereby tl temptation to oar young men of i classes to bet their money at the gat Ing table should be removed , The are nightly gathered In this city rea < to put np their money , or the mom of their employers , partners or fat ers , young men perhaps not yet of ai ready to risk It at hazards very great against them. These institutions a so screened from public gaze that on the Initiated and habitues are aware what oxtaTit this unfortunate praotl Is carried on. That men who ha their own money to risk should I dnlge In the excitement of the game a matter concerning whtoh they mo jadgo for themselves , but that yoni men , especially those who do m own the money they venture , ai losing , barrow more , and continue to do until their credit apd standit in the community are gone , is what city like Omaha should never tolors If any means at its hands can provei It. The law docs not permit gamblii hero , will not oven license it , and tl paving of a monthly stipend to ol officials for thn privilege , Is a matt to which I call your earnest and se Ions attention. The remainder of the message d ! cussed Improvement proposed durli the coming year. It was moved and carried that 1,0 copies bo printed. Ol'ENINQ 11DBIWE8S. Ex-President Stull reported that 1 bad approved the appropriation o dlnanco for last month , Filed. The action of the recent meeting property owners and cltlzjns of Nor Omaha , asking for improvement Gaming street , and the order of tl board of commissioners regarding tl same , was received and the rtquo w&a granted. From John Uiumer , county clot' , traiBulttlng reaoVleu of the comml aloners reducing 0 J. Oanan's person assessment from 9270 to $50. K Forred. From Margirot Blaokmore In refe oice to taxes on certain property f < . . m ! \ yi * " ' J A / which the city la responsible. Bo- flit red. The official bond of Tftiraan Buck as city treas rcr wiw rpproved. The r port of cares la the police court for March was received end tiled. tiled.Tho petition of property owners nnd othcro residing near Third and Pine cnl ing attention to the blockading ol those nkroola waa refitted , From the city engineer transmitting tcport ot sldow Ik to bo contttucttc and repaired In the First ward wet referred to the bo d of public norks From D. B. Honck calling attcntior to the fact that n number of express mon are dolni ; business without t Hcnnso. Filed. Tao official bonds of UnstnvBeneko polio * jadgo , and J. J. L. 0. Jenett city clerk , were approved. From A. J. filmtson and others , It paving dlttrlct Nu. 12 , at king for the extension tf the district limits tc ninku paving more practicable. Re ferred. The Hit of prosiltutca was CM. Tlie nnpllouion and bond of P. W Tnrpy , D. Fitzpatrick and the West ern Steam Heating compuny fci llceuacB aa drain layers , were all re forred. A petition to open Twenty-thin street south to Sjwaid street was re farrod. The Chicago , St. Pul , Mlnncajollt & Omaha Hallway company filed theli accoptnnco of the conditions of thi ardlnanco for building a track to thi Woodman oil mill. The city attorney sent In n writtei opinion In rppnrd to the claim agalns lot 4 , block 142 , convfytd by the cit ] to E. R.Overall lu 1878 , and rccom mending that the amount of taxo paid by him en the properly at ta : tales for taxes cf previous years bo re funded , with 12 per cant , interest , Deferred to finance committee , wltl power to aot in July. A number of bills were reform without reading. Too city marshal's report of llqno dealer * for April lit was filed. The city phjalcUn'sreport for Marob showing forty-one deaths and fifty three births , was filed. The olty physician calls attention i the pond on Sixteenth and William streets , which should be filled , and ti the stench from the sawer on Thlr teentb and Jackson streets , whlcl should ba remedied. Ho also recom mended a general cleaning up o : streets and alleys .to avoid disease Itaferred. The petition of W. M. Bashmar and others to be allowed to brlci Uarney street In Capital addition , tc grade In order to allow them to maki permanent improvementr. Iloferrei with power to act. From B A. Hall , calling attention to the manure and rubbish DOW 01 Bra , on Bart street , one block went o Han&ders. Referred. The report of S .reel Commtsslone : ' Ford for the past'month was filed The expenses of mon and teams wen $233 50. Isaac Lovl and others filed a petltloi asking for walks and cross walks 01 the east side of Thirteenth streo south to Pacifn and complahilne o the obstruction in this street by Mar nlng , Heos & Co. and the U. P. mil road. Referred. The contract and bond between th city and W. T. Balllnger , for coo strnotlon of sidewalks , was approved The il'y ' engineer tent in a reoona mendatlon for the early constrnctloi of manholes lu the business center c the city , to add to the efficiency of th sewer system. Referred. The property owners In paving di < trlcts No. 6 , 9 ; 3 , 4 , 5 and 7 sent i communications designating Trlnld * asphalt as the material desired b them for use in paving said dlstrioti Referred. RESOLUTIONS. By Kantmann : AuthorlrlDg the 1m mediate sale and removal of the woo < cut in Hansoom park. Adopted. By Bahm : Ordering the removi of a unisauoo on lot 9 , block 4 , 1 : Kountso and Roth's addition Adopted. By Bahm : Instructing the stree commissioner to employ three addl tlonsl teams and nine additional mei on the street force to repair washout and. sewers and drain pipes , said fore to be paid from the sewer fund Adopted. By Kanfmann : To have a fire els tern on Tenth and Jackson atreete Adopted. By Thrane : Calling for a repot of sidewalks In the Third ward need ing construction or repair * . Adopted Kaufmtnn : To hare a catc ! basin constructed on Jones street , jag west of Tenth struct. Adopted. By Thrane : To have a bydrant nu in on the corner of Sixth and Eli streets. Referred. By Thrane : To take early steps t abate the nuisance caused by ponds o stagnant water along South Omah creek. Referred By Dunham : Directing the boar of public works to take steps fcr th construction of the storm water ewer from St. Mary's avenue to Furnat street , near 223 , and also for the pro posed line of sewers on 16 h and Chi ego , and directing tno olty ongluon to make survey and prepare detti ! for same. Referred. Several sidewalk resolutions wor adopted , By Anderson : Calling for a etato mont of city finances , to bo roportot at next meeting. Adopted. By Kaufman : Authorizing tb employment of two men to do necsi eary work In Hansoom Park for tsri weeks' time. Filed. ORDINANCES. An ordinance to provide for th Usno of $100,000 bonds of the city c Omaha for the construction and ex tension of certain sewera , was tea twlco and referred. Au ordinance to provldo for th IBBUO of $100,000 of bonds ( or pay inj for the paving , repairing and maoiil amlcluR of the intersections of street and alloys was passed. Councilman Lacdor was grantee leave of absence. Adjourned. DIED. OniUTONMrs. . John Cbrlton , at I o'clock yesterday , aged 60 years , hi been a resident of Nebraska for 29 yean Funeral tiVespUcs froni her rseldeno- tlx mllea south of the city , at 1 o'clock Wednesday. THAT HUSBAND OF MINK Is three times the man ho was be for he commenced using "Wells' Healtl Renewer.1 $1. Druggists , I V COMPARATIVE WORTH OF BAKING POWDERS. ROYAL ( Absolutely Pure ) . GRANT'S ( Alum Powder ) * KUHFOKD'B ( Phosphate ) f r sh. JUNFOnD'S , when fresh. , BEDHEAD'S CIU11M ( Alum Ponder ) * AHiZO.f ( Alum Powder ) * CtKVKLAND'H PIONEER ( San Francisco ) CZAR DB. PniCE'8 SNOW FUKEaro t' , St. PnuI ) LEWIS CONGRESS IIKCKKIl'H CILLF.T'S IIANFORD'S , when not frcsli. . WKES2K AMIIlKlTKftCO. ( contains nlum ) ( Milwaukee. ) "lltffal. " * BULK ( Powder sold loose ) . BUMFOIID'S , when not fresh. . . | jsg BEPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS Aa to Purity and "WholcsoincncsH of the Royal Baking Powder. "I have tested a package of Royal Baking Powder , which I purchased In the open market , ami flnd It composed of pure atul wholesome Ingredients. It Is a cream of tartar powder of a nigh uegrco of muilt , anil does not contain either alum or phosphates , or other injurious substanece. E. G. Low , Ph.D. " "It It a BclcutlQc fact that the Koyal Halting I'owiler is absolutely pure. " " II. A. MOTT , Ph.D. " " I have examined a package of Royal Raking Powder , purchased by myself In the market. I find It entirely free from alum , terra alba , or any other Injurious sub stance. IlENHY JIoiiTo.N , Ph.D. , President of Stevens lustftuto of Technology. " " I have analyzed a package of Royal Haklnc Powder. The materials of which It Is composed are pure and wholesome. S. DANA HATCS , State Aesayer , Mass. " The Royal Baklntr Powder received the highest award ovrr nil competitors at the Vienna World's Exposition , 1873 ; at the Centennial , Philadelphia , 18.6 ; at the American Institute , and at State Fairs throughout the country. No other article of human food has ever received Mich high , emphatic , and uni versal endorsement from eminent chemists , physicians , scientists , and Boards of Health all over the world. NOTC. The above DUOIUM illustrates the comparative worth of various Baking Powders , as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Prof. Schedler. A one pound can of each powder was taken , the total leavening power or volume In each can calculated , the result being as indicated. This practical test for worth by Prof. Bchcdlcr only proves what every observant consumer of the Royal Baking Powder knows by practical experience , that , while it costs a few cents per pound more than ordinary kinds , It Is far more economical , and , besides , affords the advan tage of better work. A elnglo trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince ally fair minded person of these facts. ' While the diagram shows some of the alum powders to be of a higher degree of strength than other powders ranked below them , it is not to bo taken as Indica ting that th cy have any value. All alum powders , no matter how high their strengtkf we to bo n-rolrlcrl MB ( Inmrerous. POLICE COURT. Criminal Record of th * Paat Twenty- four Hours In Jndge Beneke's court yester day four plain drunks were arraigned , two paying their fine and two going tc jail.One One Individual was fined $3 for dls turblnp the peace and paid the amount , with costs. A tramp was eent up for ton dayi on bread and water. The case of Belle Keith and Mrs. Roach , who had the row on 10th and Dodge last night was set for a hearing yesterday the latter being released leased from confinement on account ol her little irl. John Mix well and Geo. Thompson will bo heard at two o'clock to daj the charge tf picking pocketa. Jacob Sohrosek , charged with tak ing $1'2 from the person of Jos. 8ohnli2 > , will also have a hearing at 2 o'clock to-day. Chas. and Clara Florey , charged with the burglary of Trostler's olgai factory last fall , were discharged oc motion cf the slate's attorney , thf evidence not warranting their holding , AH INCIPIENT BX.AZB Anotner Terrible Bun for tbe Fire Department. About noon yesterday an alara of fire was sent in by telephone fiono the vicinity of the nail works , from which the alarm of last Friday wai received. Some of the lines being in course ol repair no alarm was sounded but a ! three of the companies and the Hooki responded promptly. 0aco moro thej were compelled to take the terrible run over the hills on South 16.1 street. Enough , literally , to "kill a hone. " It was found that a email blaze had started In the cellar-way of a den house just completed by Mrs. F. Long and runted as a restacrant. A pile ol shavings under the cellar stairs wai what caught , and the bUss was eztin < gnlshed before the department got tc the spot. If these runs are to be made often the department will lose some of Iti fine horses , for no flesh and blooc could endure such hard climbing. A BOYISH FREAK. Thrao Little Runaways Captured , at Grand Island , Day before yesterdiy three boys oi juvenile years concluded to take Horace - race Groeley's advice and go west. They took the evening train and got as far out as Papllllon , and prcbablj stele their rides all the way , by shotl stages , to Grand Island. Their names are N. McEroy , A , Foster and John McGinn. The lattei is well known to minyof our citizens by slc.ht as the little hump-backd boy who sold BEES on the streets , At this vocation ho made enough tc support his mother. After ha wa ; gona his trunk was open and iu it wai found $85 which ho had saved up frorr his profits ou the talc of his paper ; . Deputy Sheriff Crowell wan called upon to got the runaways if ho could , and ec-nt u dlepitch to all po.nts alocj. the U. P. Qo has received an an swer from Sheriff Dlnmao , of Grand Island , that the boys wore in his cus < tody and asked what ho should do with them. ' Surprise Party. Mr. G. T. Andutson was pleasantly turprUed Monday by his many friends at his residence , corner Seven teenth street , it being the anniversary ot his 20th birthday. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. M. Dncker , Mr. and Mrc. M , Fitzgerald , Mr , and Mrs. 0. D vis , Mr. and Mrr C , Unitr , Mrs. J. R'cks ' , Mrr M. J. Green , Mrs. M. GaugQan Miss Sadie ' .nd Mamfo White , Bf-rti and Dollte Bushnell , Miss Mniy Con telly , L zzle Bdwardr , Maggie G .0 eban , Jennie Endicot , Kittle Lts'.ei Lulu Hnalnt , Oertlo Fi'zgerald Messrs. Honnoy , Gill , Rboadts. Due dale , Hamilton , Ennlss , Burk , O'Cji nor , Watson , Moran , Fitzgerald They had a pleasant tlmn , mmic an c anclng being the order of the ovenlcp SPECIAL NOTICtS. jtar'SPECIALS wl POSITIVELY not'bet tented unless paid In advance. Tbe Omaha Savin , s tank la row prepared to make cans nn Omaha Cl' or Doutlis Couty _ _ At Current K-tts of Inttrest. COMMISSION CHAROED TO LOAN MOKEY TO LOAN-Call at Law ofUe cf D. 1 MONEY rMir SOrelghtoi t lo < k. MONEY Loaned on ibattel proteity by . T Beatty , No 21S South 14th street 020-lmot fvJONEYTO LOAN At 8 per cent. Shrlrer JLl Be < lG Ute and Loan Agency , oppoill post offlca. 767-lf HfLP WANTED. - Relabli m n fcr gen rj WANTBD- work. E. ESTABROCK 1018 Chlca/oB 'ANTED * girl to do gincral houiocrk W : Apply t No. ) 003 California St. SWO-'f > AN1 ED Kitchen glil at ka-is' Restauiar W Dodge Itreet , bst.15th ; aLd litth. DIS-li A toirt nur'e girl t north comi WANTED an J Her St bhlnn'p aldltl n. 99M8t 'ANTED-Book-ketpar , lady preferred. E J. Bee office. 9918" XT/ANTED Three gcod s licit-ra totateo VV ders and sell icoods. Our m n to work I Council Bluff * Call , 4218 < uth 10th St. 9 3 19' WANTED A travilmg tain for a fancy KOOI bcuse , must have had ixperlence a > d c.tr well recommeadcd. Adi re's K. B e cfflca. 991-17 iO track laborer' f r MU-ou WANTKD R. R. Enqulru at 914 South Tint Itr el. Garni Hct.il. 981-17 WANTED- > < dlately , a i-oo < vlt ! 'or gti e lliousewor > , at72l aiuth ISihitrett. 971-lSt tIT ANIKD Twj dlaln r.-om girls at Omah VV House. 90M7 ! ArTKD A good Mcady ta neu iraktl W Enquire ol E. Ileinieillog , Bla'r , Nth. 9IS A14-9t | , - r t. lM ra'dinir. W 917 lit H. KOUNTZK. 1st Na'lcral Tank ern TEAMS and KOmen wanted. OU U MANNWEILK1 , 916.18 ( llth Street , near Ftrnam. SITUATIONS WANTED , ' hO Sltia i.nby joungglrl todog'i W'AN hi use wotk. 4ppl > at bib 8th d * . nea Jac i n. 9f3-t7t MIBJELLAnE ) 8 WANTa ANIED-TwQ boirden and rocnr n tt 1A1 W Davabport St J8i-i3 | ANTED-A ( reel lUb e In rcoomm-dlte W hoss. Address Jos. Qir.sait Cracke 977 18t ? ome ore ti arlcpt a baby boy , WANTED luont'n oil. Address Sister Strah afhud tospltal. IHde str.et , b.t. 17th and 13th. 178-18 } ANTE" Antctlyfurnl hedroni. Addjci W 1) . S. S Box 30. 932-17J Tf soil ono New An crlcan S win WAniTKD , ono y utg cow , be ( KBh nei mor.lb , and atctol heavy slog'o harness at 111 noith 18thstre % mar oil woikc 95G-10J T AUICSvUhlngaqule'placoduilng conOn < Ij ment , with nutm Kill oddrcan W , H. I'c ' otMce. 83018J TXrANTED 800 ptlvy vau'ts ' , sinks , and ccai YY | X > olao c'cai lthainltary clemrr Hit UfttCtljn guarantetd. J. M. SMITH , 771-lmot Lock Box 422 , Omata. - } sulTctln/ with foot WANTED-Kienbdy at 1421 Farnam etrec and bo curt J ( reeof charge by llorno'i E'cctrl Belt. 613-lm FOR tENT-HOUSES AND LOTS. IJOU UENT LugefuraUhed room with to rd Jj Al > l > J' " 05 N. lOhSI. VS6-S3 TT Oll REtT Ono room furn'lhed crunfurnlih JL' edat U3S.I7lhSt. . ° 0-18t OR RF.NI-8 < fml furnllbcd rooms with F b td a" t.b cb-arj.rj. nsr h-wcs1 corner 19tliaid UalUorJ'ft. 8\f.K-Corn ' st > reCumln I1 1 21st. Call A. IIUOW.i. adjonlny. Of l-ait FIVP. or lit rcom ti rent , N.W. cor. 18th and Clatk street ! . 6-181 "TjOIl R NT A furnished rrcm for tni or two i ? Rtutl nun at 1019 Fn am fit. E8J.18I IIANCK F r rent , four rn-m cet- A Alth'nfourb'o kHfro - P O. Wlila'.o fuinlturc , tlaost uiw. Addrcsa D. h , I'M o- _ 971-Ul : \ 'OR mTIlouje cf ax roil , cfllir well b cl.io n nil In good repair , 1221 Mcrthl9th. t6l 171 _ I7IO t Ken i -i- r uls a M.I. 2I3S L > . < nviv.r JL s r et house , oulalns seven rooms with rrotlirn convtnlmir , aeo a One liirn tUcbed- P3M9 _ 0. F. Dii.SCOLU . ) i1 > 'R RENT Ltr e and ploi-a t front room l h by wlndtJlcxltrj Impravemrnti , with bottil , ITlBDodlc. _ OI1-10t liU \ IUN < I'.ejumt fro- , ro m furirshed , JL1 COSN. 18th street , bet. California unit eb- tter. _ _ _ _ 't9M7t ' FOR VEST Three nlcoly furnlsho.1 roorr. ; llhor without t oirtat 1318 Jukjcnu'.ro ti 8 4'1 * f ] ? V NI > HK V-ry dos r.blo 1 cat.on I l'-c . real o taf < i , i pp. P. < . MMl-tf . Uoiivftanl lots at ( .hilvcrnnd FORHK.NT < iirtm , oi > : slte Post nice. . _ _ _ 70Jtf FOR RENT Kino upr ght plato , fln Kim- hail crc.n , 1519 Dodge -Iteot. fill , f A. HOSl'B , Jr. FOR SALE. 77 OK'SALir CHK 1l' PM amTbiUByIn ; % r uulr * a. Grand Unto. T < a Store , 15 h slrcot. OOtl ID } FOR S VLB A ( to-d payfiift bu mis ? . N. W. couer 10th and Daig * . U7B-215 FOR SALE Brlc't , gjcd hard buined brick delivere1 In n. I pirn of to n o-cap. Aadieaa 8. K. JDnNSON s CO eat s.dj oi Sher rai avenue , or 211 8. ISth St. 97C-2w r\ART \ and hkrncsi for sala at the RcJ Barn on V l 16th at-eet , 9l2-19 | onlra > allot lea > ep Id fo- two years. Prlca 123000. 2310 Chi ago ttre.t 943-1 Of MILTII C 1WS-A lot of fine NEW with calves , for sal * ty Major Croft. 89M7t rj-OaSALE Two handro-n * aet of bed room P futnltu e. A bartraln 'or any ono wantlog- good lurnltuie 105N. IStastrett , toM7 > fJURSAiEAT AGBEAC BAROAIN-I will E sell my store building en the south sldecf aqutre , bu Idibg tOby SOlftt , tno S'orlea , with living rooms a- ore , gkod cellar , full ilx of bull Ing and an additional room li fv t aquire , a good well of water on ihe prtm'se ' ) . Alas my iteck < f millinery , fancy dry goods and notion * . I will at 111 hi building without h * atoek , Ifde- alrei * , or thai stock without th * bulldiog. Amy party wUhlog touf | , In a busb a of thw kli d will flna U a rare bargiln , and the stne bss M food a tra e a * any Ur of ( be kind In lonth- weatern Iowa. Keaaon glren for selling on ac- aount of slcknan. O'l on or aidreas 0. B. UELDON , 09-17-A10-tt Y1I11 n , low * . R 8ALK A flnt-clws second hind top btig- Cill at 1319 Uain.j street ; JJ7-SI ' HALE-TUB BEST YET-8ubt ban fir. H'On acre himet , one mlla ( rim cltjr , Orw hundrtd dol'ura an acre. K.sy Urn > * . This < iiound It betutllbl j iltua'ed icll ixcellont tor s de s and mall fruit. Fresh rprta ; water In ab'indinci Propertyicachei by tbe beti road leading out do n the city. frco rty shown OB tUn TtALLOU BRO.-t , 1421 Farosm itieei. SALE-Cottice and comer lot in fine loca tion (2650. Btnriln nust be gold before May 1 t. McPAOUE opp ; l e P O. 8' tf j OR8AL Lot on M'hftree' nsir Fainam , ! mlT 8 00. McC-AGUE opposite P. O. 823-tf SALE House and lot on Douglta F only J900. . McCACJUE opposite P. 0. 826r FOR RENT Ten houses In good Iccithni. M OAQUEoptosltol' . O 825-U ClOR SALE -lot 44x32 feet and grocery ( tore n with living room abore ISth itreet ne r Utscall'slMOO. HcCAGUE opposite P. . 0 821-tf tiORS LE OnUgeandiercer loMn Korth V Omaha 1350 Bargain , McCAQUE opposite P. 0. 822-tf SALE A rare cSunce , niw itcre 22x < 0 FOR and let cent lining complete stick of genera1 merchandise , > od enjoying th bentflt of ahealthy and attaduy Inc CM ng buslneo , loca ted lo centre of one of the best rncultaral dls- trcUln wcstfin lorx Terms llbenl , write P. O , box 4 8 , Imtgane , la 71S-12t IJhlNIING OFFICE FOR9AL.K A flourishing ; I paper In iiyoi'ng nd growing townln Eas tern Nebraska. AddreciU II. B e Office. 623-lmo I OR BALK OR RENT Yose Piano. F 623-tf C. J. CANAN. T ) KJ1I31 New Map of Omaha , iuat pletodand JD ready for delivery at $6 each. Ii4leot wide by 7 'eet long. Lugeat and most complete map of Omaha ever published.Official map of tot city. Hue column. I , OR SLE CHEAP Choice unimproved bus- r Inra * li.ti on Farnmm. Darrey. DougUs , and Dodge stiuets. n VI3 & SNY DERr Real Estate Agantai 110-end-tf 1505 FarnamSt I71UR aALK foci CM mapa or Nebruiu xoo JD ech. For barMns In 11-aha City Improved and unlmprivod property , call oil Wm. F , Shrl- ver , Ke\l Estate Agent , oppoait poatofflce. 769-tf 1JIOR dALB A Am ciaoa necand buod phaeton J Cal' ' at 1819 Uarney St. BOT-lf MMCEIJJANEUB . 1IANSEN , MljHlthia removed from MRS. aud JaclBou to 10.h and Marcy SU. esO-lml EDWAKDKUEHL MAQ'STER OF PALMYSTERY AND COOT ) : TIONALI8T , 498 Tenth Itreet , between Farnam and Uarney. Will , with the aid of gnardlaa spirits , obtain for any one a glance of the part and present , and on certain conditions la tbt fu ture. Boott and Shoe * made to order. Pufeot HEAT AND MOISTDRr , TIIE 8 8ENOK OF 1,1 FE. 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