'THE DA1L" * BEE-OMAHA. TUESDAY , APHIL 8,1884 , THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA. Tuesday Morning , April 8 Nollco to Advertisers. U , S. Smith , who has for the past year filled the position of manager ot the ndvortls * ing department of Tine BKK , h.ii loosed the city nilverthing of this paper , wul will hereaf ter have complete control ot that department. U. UOSEWATKR , President Bur Publishing Co. The "Weather. For the Upper Mississippi Valley : Light local rain or snow ; partly cloudy ; fllightly colder weather ; north to west winds ; higher barometer. ' For the Missouri Valley : Light rains or enow , followed by fair weather , north erly winds , and nearly stationary tem perature. LOOAL BREVITIES , Thorn U n service at 11 n. m. nml 6. n. in. every day this Holy week nt Trinity Cathe dral. Curbing nnd guttering was commenced on Twelfth street , batwoon Fa main nud Hnrnoy yoitorday morning. Sovan persons charged with bolng drunk nud disorderly , nnd seven others in scorch of n plnco to alcop , lodged in the city jnll last night. DonnU Fltzoatrlek has boon awarded the contract for putting the heating apparatus in the now court houso. The contract rrlco is 511,000. Owing to nlwrock on the Milwaukee the through Denver sleeping car did not nrrivo Sunday night in time to bo taVon out on No. 1. It west west yesterday on No. 3. Mr. G T. Anderson will give a nodal hop at Clark's hall , Wednesday evening , April 10. A fmo time is anticipated , nnd no disreputable characters will bo allowed admit- anco. County Superintendent Brunnor yesterday issued his first certificate of the first grade. The holder is James II. Fars now n teacher in school district No. 1C in McArdoo pro- cinct. On a muddy day it Is nmuslng to stand in the depot nnd wotch people como in nnd clean their feet upon the stove and floor , nnd ono cannot but wonder if that is the way they do at homo. The Northwestern Electric Light com pany have made arrangements for putting in the storage system for storing electricity , nnd when this is placed in working order electric light will bo found as handy as gas. A complaint against Jan expressman forever over charge was iilod in the police court last evening. The complainant claims ho was charged seventy-five cents for hauling 81 worth of coal n few blocks. The water main on Thirteenth street , be tween Jones and Loavonworth , burstod lost night. The waterworks company was noti fied , but was unable to stop the leak , owing to the darkness and wont of help. kr The directors of the Nebraska Overland ? - Telephone company hold a mooting yester day. They elected S. U. Johnson , presl dent ; I. S. Hascall , MOO president ; J. I , Voodor , secretary , and John L. MeCaguo , treasurer. G. W. Holdrodge , assistant general man agerof the B. & M. , nnd Thomas Miller , general oral freight agent , left Omaha yesterday ir Mr. Holdrodge's privntocarfor AtchlsonKa ? It ii reported they e-ono have there to moel General Manager T. J. Potter. The case of the State against Manning the agricultural implement man , chnrgot with obtaining money under false pretenses \ came -up for hearing in the police court yestor 1 day. No appearance was made against bin by the complainant. The case was dis nvssed. nvssed.Articles Articles of incorporation cf the Third Congregational grogational society of Omaha were filed h the county clork'o office yesterday. Thi president of the society is Mr. A. N. Fer guson ; treasurer , W. F. Sears ; clerir , W. R Bosard ; trustees , William Morrison , J. B Evans and James Trail. Jens J. Helm , of Elba , Howard county was brought before United States comtnla sioner Anderson yesterday. Ho was chargoi with Belling liquor without license. Ho watvoi examination. His bail was fixed nt $300 b ; the commissioner. Helm justified nnd wa released on his own recognizance. The ladles of the First Congrcgationo church hold tholr Easter bazar in the parlors o the church , on Thursday evening. A buslnei meeting to complete preparations is called fo Tuesday , nt 3 p. in. AJ1 ladles interested n ho now church building enterprise nio urgoi to bo presout. ' The stockholders of the Commercial Nn tional bank mot yesterday in room 109 of th Millard hotel. Their articles of incorpora : tlon were drawn up. The authorized capita utockof their banking institution is Si ,000 , 000. The paid up stock is 8250,000. The o tides will ba filed with the county clerk tc day. WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERY. % m us > FAY & Co. , formerly of Minneapolis Minn. , have opened n wholesale confer tionory , cigar and fruit business , nt 121 Farnam street. a2.1m V5S Ninth Street. The contract for curbing and guttorin Ninth street , let by the city to B. Mel qulst & Co. , has boon transferred to J fl : . E , Riley &Co. The latter have also th 4Ki contract for paving this street , givin them all the stone work to bo done upo it. The contract of the city with 1 Melquist & Co. did not require them t complete the curbing nna guttering b < fore August nest : As it now is , th curbing and guttering will begin at onci So soon as f his is doiio the work of pai ing will begins Wide Awake Druggists. 0. F. Goodman is always alive in Ids bus ness nnd spares no pains to secure the best ( every article In his line. Ho has secured tl agency for the celebrated Dr. King * Ne Uiscovory for Consumption. The only ce tain cure known for Consumption , Cough Colda. Hoawenees. Asthma , liny Vevor.lJroi chltls , oranyulfecllou of throat and lung Sold on a poBitiva tmarantoo. Triul bottli free. Itcyular site 81 Mllltury Orders. Major George B , Dandy , quorterma ter U , S. A. , chief quartermaster of tt department , will proceed to Fort MI Pherson , Nebraska , and Kookuk , lowi and inspect the national cemeteries i those places ; on completion thereof vri return to his station. The travel directed uiiecensary for U jpublic service. --n - THE OLD IS THE NEW , The Board of Edncation Meets and Reorganizes , Mr , Long ElootecT President , and Oonnoyor Sooretary , The ProccciUnRi of Unst NlcJit'a The regular meeting of the board of ducation was hold last evening , and waa Uondod by Messrs. Long , Points , Con- ioyor , Copcland , Livosoy , Gibbon and 'flrkor. The journal of the preceding mooting was road and approved. The announcement being made that Icssra. Long , Points and Connoyer had won , upon the ofllcial canvass of the oto of the recent city election , declared looted by the city council , the board rococdcd to organize , the newly elected members presenting their qualifications. The ballotwas first taken for president , ud resulted : ' . . K. LOUR J . J. 1'olnts 1 Ulank 1 For vice president the ballot stood : . J. 1'olnts G V. K. Copolaml 1 ) r. Farkor 1 Mr. Points declined to servo as vice resident on account of the arduous du- tea connected with the ollico , but the oard subsequently refused to accept his carnation. The board next proceeded to elect a ocrotnry , and Mr. Connoyor received the majority of the votes and was declared "uly elected. A recess of five minutes was taken , rhon President Long announced the foi- Owing standing committees : Finance Hall , Points and Long. Claims Gibson , Livcsoy and Spccht. Teachers and Text Books Points , 'arkorcnd ' Connoyer. Buildings and Property Co/moyor , livosoy and Hall. Rules , Forms and Printing Parker , lall and Cop eland. Supplies Copeland , Gibson and iong. Mr. Gibbon odorod a resolution to op- oint Messrs. John Rush , Gcorgo I. Gil- ert and Superintendent James as the xamining committee for the board. Some question arose as to the advisa- rility of the appointment otSuporintcnd- nt James , aa ho already had his hands all , and the resolution was finally laid vor until the next meeting. The report of the Hon. Truman Buck , ity treasurer , showed : DU. ialanco from lost month 832.GGO 11 ? nx collected in February 2.1C9 77 iscellaneous 35 Total S34.854 88 cit. Van-ants issued in March 817,011 53 Transferred to sinking fund 8'jG 02 Balance 10,317 33 Total $34,854 88 The request of Laura TV. Morris for , ho use of one of the public school rooms 'or a summer school was not acted upon. The bill of E. W. Siraoral for fees and sosta in the mandamus case brought by ; ho board , amounting to $113.40 , was > resented , and also the bill of H. D. stabrock for $112.25 in same case , and .here was quite a discussion as to whether layment should bo allowed , as the pro gress made in the courts was not report ed. It appeared that the board .had agreed to allow $200 foes in any event and $1,000 in case the suit was won foi , ho city. Laid on table. The bill of Geo. W. Doano for services n mandamus case of the Board vs. Win , F. Hoina , county treasurer , amounting ; o $150.90 , was referred to the commit' ; ee on claims , to report at the next meet 'ng.Dr. Dr. Parker moved that Judge Lake be retained as associate counsel in the case , with Messrs. Simoral and Estabrook , but .ho whole matter was referred over to t special mooting to bo held on Saturday evening. KEI'OIITS OF COMMITTEES. On claims Pay roll of teachers am janitors , etc. , for Jttorch , § 9,786.74 , wat adopted and -warrants ordered to b < drawn. The secretary reported the result oi the school census just taken. The report of the committee on claims to allow the janitor of the South schoo § 15 for rent was adopted. It was moved ana adopted that th < teachers employed in the night school be notified that their services were no longei needed , as the attendance does not now warrant the keeping up of the uchoo longer. A special committee reported in the matter of the purchase of tclioo site that they had investigated the matter , and thought the most ad van tageous lots were three , located on the oouthwost corner of 20th and Dodge , whichcouldbe purchased for3,300. Twc other sites wore mentioned , one on 27tl : and Farnam , for which $4,800 is asked , and the other , on 30th nnd Farnum , or which the price fixed is $3,500. , It wai reported that difficulty was mot with ir finding a good site , centrally located , ant that while the foundation for a building at the first named point would cost considerable siderablo , there would be the expense oi n cut or fill at either of the other namei points. Mr. Points moved that the three loti on 2Cth and Dodge bo purchased nt i cost not exceeding $3,300 , and that thi president and secretary bo authorized tx draw warrants for tint amount. Re forred. RESOLUTIONS. By Parker : To make improvement about the grounds of the lieavonwortl and Jackson , "West and Dodge , and Loni schools. This includes fencing and grad ing. Adopted. By Parker : To/purchase / 125 feet o hose each for tho.iLong and Loavonwort ] street schools. Adopted. , By CopelandTo / purchase $15 o music books for the use of teachers undo the supervision ! of the teacher of music Adopted. | By Livesey : fo repair the brick gutte on the east sidq of the Central school. The question' as to the legal right o tha board to clango the site of the pro posed now ecaool building from tha voted for at the lost election , whicl proved unsatisfactory for such purpose was discussed it considerable length am loft to be settle on Saturday evening. Adjourned. Ask xiB Something Easy. B KFALO , N , y , , April 5,1884. To the Editor of THE BBS. I was a Locbport , and through th works of .ho Holly Manufacturing Co yesterday. In the course of my visit , the IroaoHtvr told mo Uiat they "dropped" 535,000 in Omaha , during their effort * nd failure < o introduce their works in 1879-80. Query : Did all that money go lor hotel bills of agonta , and in jun keting tripa to examine their system in other cities , or did some of it drop into the pockota of members of the Omaha city council J AtniEt ) CLARK. Huoklon's Arnica Unlvo. The Rnwtcst modlcnl wonder of the worlil , Warranted to speedily cure Bums , Cuts. Ul cers , Salt Rhoutn , Ftncr Soros. Cancer * , Flics , ( Jhillblaitu , Corns. Totter , Ckamied hands. nrt Ml ekln oruiitlon , garimtooil to euro In Tory InRtiuco , or money refunded. 25 ; cents * rw THE CITY'S ' HEALTH , ThclAnmml Kcitort oIMho City 1'liy. wlcliin , Dr. 1 * . K. OMAHA , April 1 , 1884. To his Manor , Champion S. Chate , .Vnuor / the City n/ Omaha ; 111 submitting to your honor my annual report ascity physliauIfcol that wo.havo great cauno for congratulation at the cs- capo of the hand of pestilence and the visitation of contagious and infectious diseases in nn epidemic form during the pasl year , whilst there Jins boon a Inr o numbot of cases of mcasols , scarlet fever nnd diphtWia. yet the number of deaths rom these diseases have boon compara- ivoly small , ana they -wore not confined o any particular locality , but appeared poradically in different parts .of the city. The total number of doatha occurring durino ho post yonr wnro six hundred nnd four (004) ( ) , makinjj our annual death raU 1C ' . ' 8 per cent. estimating our population nt 1 ,000.vhlch IH a very low death rote , placing our city ainoni ? ho healthiest in the world. The greatest mortality occurred in July , the number of deaths were 89 , CO of whom were indcrGyoara of ngo and40cf them died of olora infnntum. Twonty-ono o ! them were rom the l irst ward , 113 from the Second , nnd 8 from the Sixth ward. The leas * number of oaths occurred in the month of M y , viz : 29. MONTHLY MOIITAUTY. The monthly mortality w.ii as follows : In Vpril , 52 ; May , 20 ; Juno. 33 ; July , 89 ; A - ; ust , 47 ; September , 48 ; October , 45 ; Novom- > or , 52 ; December , 52 ; January , 1884 , G2 ; 'obruary , C2 ; March , 43. Soxoa Male. 325 ; females , 279. Condition Single , 402 ; married , 125 ; un- lasseil. 47. RESIDKNCE. In First ward , 149 ; Second ward , 157 ; Third ward , 40 ; Fourth ward , 4J ; Fifth ward , 57 ; Sixth ward , 100 ; hospitals , 51. Color White , 580 ; colored , 18. Ages Under 1 year , 177 ; between 1 and 2 oars , 51 ; 2 and 3 years , 25 ; 3 nnd 4 years , 2o ; nnd 5 years , 18. Total under 5 years , 29(1. ( from 5 to 10 years , 20 ; 10 to 15 years , 10 ; 15 o 20 years , 9 ; 20 to 25 years , 38 ; 25 to SO oars , 35 ; 30 to 35 years , 27 ; 35 to 40 years , > C ; 40 to 45 years , 20 ; 45 to 50 years , 23 ; 50 to 5 years , 13 ; 55 to CO years , 1C ; CO t < jG3 years , 5 ; C5 to 70 years , 5 ; over 70 years , 22 , Cause' of death were : Accidents , 20 ; alco- loliam , 8 ; apoplexy , 7 ; asphyxia , 4 , nptlm , 2 ; nprocn , 1 ; annsarca , 1 ; angina pcctoris , 1 ; Bronchitis , 5 ; Bri ht's disease , 2 ; burn 1 ; -erobo epiunl fever , 13 ; cancer , 7 ; con\uUions , rf ; congestion of the lungs , 15 ; cnrditls , 1 ; congestion of the brain , 8 ; cirrhosis , 1 ; cause of death not given , 1 ; dlphthoila , 43 | llarrhrcal diseases , G8 ; dysentery 5 | drowning , ! ; dropsy , 1 ; enteritis and gastritis , 10 ; am- mllsrn , I ; enlarged protrato 1gunshot ; wound , . { general dabllity , 2 ; heart disease , 11 ; hy. Irocophalus , 5 ; hopatetls , 4 ; Imrmontotls. 2 tip disoaao , 2 ; inanotion , 2 ; lupus , 1 ; lenobei aboess , 1 ; lightning , 1 ; locomoter ntaxia , 1 membranous croup , 8 ; marasmus , 11 ; inanin ; atia , 11 ; molaona , 1 ; meaecls , 1 ; malignanl ; umor , 1 ; natural causes nnd nervous prostra tlon , 1 ; old ngo , 10 ; oodonoa of glottis , 1 ovarian dropsy , 1 ; puerperal diseases , 11 ; jper otonitos , 0 ; premature birth , 3 ; paralyeis 9 [ inouinouia. 42 ; phthisis pulmonalis , Gl ; per carditis , 1 ; perpura harmoraglca rheu niatism , 4 ; miituro of intestines , 1 surgical operations , 2 ; softening of the brain , 1 suicide 5 ; small pox , 3 ; scarlet fever , 23 ; nun stroke , 2 ; sere leg , 1 ; etanatitis , 1 ; starvation 1 ; eoptlcoinla , 3 ; still born , 42 ; typhoid fever 20 ; tumor , 1 ; feUnuo , 1 ; uterine hemorrhage , 1 unknown , 7 ; violence 1. Total , 604. Births. She number of births reported dur Ing the year were 948 , of which there wer moles , 485 ; temales * 4C3. White. 935 ; colored 13 ; still born. 52. Some of our physicians am midwives still neglect to regularly report the ! births , notwithstanding I have notltied thor to do so. Did all report as required to do. ou birth reports , no doubt , would have considei ably exceeded one thousand during the lug year. year.Nuisances. . A largo cumber of nuisance have been reported , mostly on private prop prty , the owners of which , after due notice ive generally had them removed or abated Streets and Alloys. The streets and alloy of the city during tha last year were kept in much better condition than heretofore , yetnc by any moans as they ahould bo kept. T this end n public scavenger should bo nppolnl ed and properly paid , to rcmovo nil offals an garbage from our streets und alleys , and a ; property owners , where they can do so , shoul bo compelled to connect with sewers , so oa t abate the unhealthy privy vaults , in the mo3 populous ports of the city. The small-pox hospital has been plastero and put into a comfortabloViondition , so tha in case the disease should make its appoai anco in the city the patients can bo moio com fortnbly cared for. With an extension of our sewerage , th paving of our streets , and the enforcement c -anitary lawn , all of which should bo done will add greatly to the comfort of our cltUom protect the health of the city , and tond'to re duce our ( loath rate still moro , so thafwo ca of n truth say that Omaha is the ucalthioa city of its fll/a in America. All of which Is respectfully submitted , P. S. LKISKNHINO , City Physician. "HOUGH ON HATS. " Clears out rats , mice , roaches , dice ants , bedbugs , skunks , chipmunks gophers. 15c. Druccists W. O. T. U. Co ( Too KOOIIIH. The day long prayed for has arrive when cofloo and reading , rooms undo the auspices of the W. 0. T. U. could b established. The citizens of Omaha ar cordially invited to visit them Tuosda evening , April 8 , when they give a rocoj tion at 8 o'clock , for which a very entoi taining programme has been arranged Donations of books , pictures , grocoriei etc. , thankfully received. Wo wish t acknowledge the following : St. Mary1 Avenue Congregational church , cliaira , ' I. ; Burns , dishes , 85 ; J. T. Boll , casl 312.00 ; G. W. Eastman , mirror , $0 ; C E. Moody , dishes , $3 ; friends , cast : $2.43 ; Mrs. Goblo , 1 ham , 100 Ibs flout llov. E. B. Graham , § 5 ; Mrs. Mau ! cash , 81 ; 0. E. Reynolds , SI j Mr. Moyeji painting. MUH. L. G , CHAUI.TO.V , Secretary , r > Tim Went her. / Sunday was one of the most dis agreeable days of the entire scasoi , Ear ly in the morning a cold , utoody nin so in and continued until about ! 5 o'clotV it the afternoon , when it began to snoirim the snowstorm continued for two o | mori houra. People were generally itirrriaet yesterday morning to find the nmd fr i and the thermometer lower than for s v oral weeku. By 9 o'clock however - ever , the sun had peeped fiom behim the clouds long enough to convert thi road a and crosswalks into in ocean o mud , Although heavy owrcoata ftl very comfortable all day Ion/ / . THE CANVASSING COUNCIL , GoDnoyer , Points and Long Declared Elected Members of the . School Board , ? Their Majorities Doing Nearly Fifteen Hundred , The Olllclnl Count Tor Ahlcrincn In tlio Vni-lniis AVnrds. The members of the old * city council convened hst evening to canvass the votes of Itho last city election nnd declare ho result , lloll call found members Vndorson , Dunham , Iloscall , Kaufman , Alurphy , llcdfiold and Baker present , Mr. llcdfiold stiKgostod that the vote for nombors of the school board bo conntcil first as that body was in waiting to learn the result , for the purpose of rcorganiza- ion. It was so ordered by the chairman. In accordance witho the provisions oi octiou 11 , chapter 18 of the general city rdinanccs , Messrs. D. Kennlston nnd R. ) . Si Burke , two disinterested electors , rcro appointed to count the vote. The allowing is the result of the vote for the members of the board of education : Wards-lst 2d 3d 4th Cth Cth Total Jonnoyor 591 612 328 3T.B 422 233 2441 * oinU..r)88 400 830 307 420 ! M7 2J38 Mag. . . . 089 490 326 377 421 23(5 ( 2131 ionnott. 50 189 171 CO o42 230 042 lloom. . . 53 183 172 85 23'J SOS } 120 O'Urion . 5'J SU'J 173 02 230 203 015 Connoyor's majority over his highest ompotitor being 1,496 votes ; Points , ,493 ; Long's , 1,480. The three candi- ates just mentioned were declared duly 1 jctod by the chair. The official count on the sewer bonds was 2,324 votes for and GG against. The following is the ofjicial result of lie count for alderman in the various wards : First ward Duncan 348 ; Thrano 377 ; 'hrano'a majority 29. Second ward Bohm 483 ; Mahoney 40 ; Bohni's majority 237. Third ward Ford 244 ; O'Conuoll 108 ; IcGuckin 218 ; Borthold 75 ; Ford's plu- ality 20. Fourth ward Bochol 391. Fifth ward -Loodor 391 ; Whalon 3GG ; jcodor's majority 25. Sisth ward Furay 282 ; Wlnspcar 218 ; Turay's majority G4. Messrs. Thrano , Bohm , Ford , Bochol , jcodor and Furay were then by the pros- dent declared elected from their several wards. Mr. Rodfiold then stated that the shiirman of the board of public woiks ladjngaged Diniel Konniston as in- ipectoiof the curbing and guttering just begun , and wished to know the senti ment of tin council upon the matter. It was opposed \ > y no one. The council tt n adjourned. William McCartney , Lyons-Veb.is nt the Motroplitaii , 0. L. Burke , Grand Island , is Btuxn ; , , Q | the Jrotropolitan. Nv F. W. Cromwall , of Aurora , Nob. , is nt , Metropolitan. K. W. McClure , Lincoln , is nt the Metro politan. ( J. 0. Brown , Oreighton , Nob. , w nt tl Metropolitan. \ W. 0. Oaloy , Croighton , Nob. , is nt th Metropolitan. E. B. Stewart nnd wife , Wayne , Nob. , ar stopping nt the Metropolitan. Hnverly's Maslodon minstrels are stopple at the Metropolitan. H. 0. Molloo , Lincoln , and Alien Crov i Tokamah , ore guojta of the Paxtou. O. M. Curtis , of Ashland , and V'/Abrn hamson , ot Minden , are at the 1'axf.m. F. S. Potvln , the contractor ar < l builder , o Lincoln , is registered at the IV ton. n. 0. Wright , of Schuylo' , Is nt the Pax ton. i A , Henry , of Columbv * , is stopping at thi Paxton. / John II. Koo , of Ifearnoy , is registered n the Paxton. A. G , Booson/of Lincoln , rogldtercd yoatcr day at the Paxton. Hon. J./L. ICaloy nnd J C. Glllman , o Ued Cloud , nro nt the Paxton. V. T. Price , < jf Albion , Is Btopping nt tl Paxton. Lee Kstcllo , ono of Ulalr'n prominent attoi nays , and wife nro guests of the Millard , K. D. Walsh , of Fremont , is stopping at th Millard. W. II. 15. Stout , of Lincoln , is at the Mil lard. , D. M. Collins , of St. Paul , U at the Mil lard. lard.W. W. N. Wcdder , of Lincoln , is Btopping n the Millard. s There was not as largo a grist to grim in police court this morning as is custo mary on Monday morning. The bai weather of yesterday put a damper upoi the usual Sunday hilarity. Frank Casey was arrested by ofllco ANDREWS IGTONOlODOWh 1MKINOPQWDE loouHDTomnc PURE TARTAFfT Oiven taiiccucttii bo received Iruuiccch chttmlslaasH' , I > a7jalia touj M. Wcltttoiiiataft of ClilcaBOi ft(1 c. Mlhfunteo.ffe oldlnbulfc Sftturday night bccauso ho snii d n on Twelfth ntrcot. CnBoy wns discharged liy the judge this morning. A printer who had "been run in for being drunk ami disorderly was also dis charged. On Saturday night ofllcor MMzt ar- roalcd n colored woman named Cl m Thom.is , for elenling $10 from a man bv the nnmo of August Bulk. Bu.k itnd a companion wcro out for some fun and all cf a Biiddcn Bulk discovered that hit cash wan short $10. _ The Thom.is woman happeuod to bo coming along at that time and Mn.tr.rv arrested her. Bulk claimed that she took the money from iusido a pocket book without taking the purao from hia pocket , and slip had to unfasten two claapa to do it. It ia n very improb able story , as there were aovrral $20 gold pieces in the _ purao which aho would have taken hi iiroforonco. The judge hold her awaiting invcatigation , During the past year , In the city of London , 21) ) persons have boon artoatod and charged with being suaplcioiis charnctcra. In London tlioro in a police force numbering botrcocu 10,000 and Ifi- 030. London and its police force is loft away back in thoahado by ono of Omaha'a police oiliccra , In ono month Oflicor Slatza arrcated 30 peraons and ch recd thorn withboingauspicioua characters. The great troublu with Afatza is that ho user no judgment and cannot make hia chargon liold. The judge discharges his prieoncro almost aa fuat as they are brought before liinuMrs. Mrs. Lo.\lt lluruhnin hiia roturnoj from the oust , tiho waa accompanied ou her icturn [ 13Minn Mary Abbot , n Uostou lady , who w 11 bo the guest of Mrs. IJurnlmni for 8Q\eral \vooks. Absolutely Pure. Thin powder never va et , A tnnncl of pure r-.LRh \tholoomon i Moro conomle.il than h calrmy kinds , and c ru oi bo sold In competition wltu tbcmultltudo ot low M S. ( hart ve\id \ t Mum It ihivohnto v > wden. Hold only In cans. Kojal Bik ini 1'owdcr Co. SPECIAL NOTICES. HELP VTANTBU. ' . lucrntUu employment for three oucrget- HIO'U.Y low ell read persons. Call from Oto lOa. tn , , 1010 Faruam Ht. 492.7p girl at Wllklo'a Paper 0"1111 < tllttrect- 'AlCrEr8 cla < ljr , rB nt with milliner } and willing to make hermit ircnera'ly uiefnl In ther brandies. Must be thoroughly competent and satisfied to Rhe business f-cr attention. Nonoothei need apply. References required. Addrcai H D TllEADWKLL.Jforthllentl.Scb. 403.7 W'ANTED Good , ( toidy manwhothoroiiBhlymT deritaudsthocaru of tones , carriage * , llov r yard and furnace. Best ref ieucus required. Bplon- did place and good wages to the right man. u. W , corner luth and Ch'caga street * . r.O.IIIMBOAUaiI. ANlED A good cook can get steady employ inent .in n mull family by calling on Mrs , frank V. Jloorcu , No , 309 21th st rot , 2,1 dooi south ol 1'iirnam. 478 tf WANTKD A competent ulrl for general hoiue. work. Must bd a gooit conk. Nouo other ncotJ anrly. MIIS. HILTON UDdERS. 470-tf N. W. cor. 18th and Loa\ciiworth Ma. WANTED-QIrl for geucrl house wor1 ? , 1510 llnrnoy St. .l.,5 Kp WANTKD-100 U-llcd to work at liQir , w * l to 810. per utuk Call up Btaira Crounmj Hil bclwrcii Uodteand Capltcl aye 43J11) ) - neat comn.tunt ( ilrl for general WANTKD-A ( . Apply tu lira. Sim'l Rtoi , ( IT ouith ao. . , and Leaenj rth. 420-8 WAvrruo 100 teams , 100 men for R. H. work H.'jUANNWEIUIR. 807 llth St. 43t- | r\7"ANtlJD A jlrl for gcnoial houn nork. Ap T T ply lnmcdlaUly at 2CO ( California St. 424 1 5 rl * one competen totakochatto. Apply 1 lanttrs lioune , cornci Dodiro and 10th , 434 e , , rANTKU-Glil In mall family. Inquire at 0 , J , Oinan find Oo , 211 S. 18th rit. 8j < If TAT-ANTED-Hutton liolo hands at the Omabn _ > hhlrt Factory , 1207 Farnam Ht tOO-tf W/'ANTKD Qood salesman for general Btore. I NO.IO but flr.t clauj nted apply. Acldrtss , with rchrotro , U. Kohn , Seward Neb. 81)3-7 ) WANTED Old to do general house work 2010 IHirtHt. 422.7 WANTEI-At Yankton , D. T. Immediately. A IlittcJasac < at or | ianta linker , who will find Bloadj enipyijnient. Apply to F. lIKIbTltIK , Yank- ' 3138 \UEEN PRQTEOTOR-Unprooodentcdlnducementi f. offered ladj agents for thi * new rubberundergar -JTit for la-ilts. ' - Addrota with BtampsjAdlcs' Un dergarment Co.,9.outh H y St. , Chlcajco , " .821-lul WNTED-Oooi cook to , < piily At once at CIO 8 , I4thitro t. , SCO-311 WANTKD-ralrl for KOMurol hrmiuitorlc lu small family. Inqujrs U > 1U ( Douglas rtreet , JWO tl WANTEDi-A-'flrit ftai ftuntlo cook und flttt- dies dining loom girl both talklw Oerman and EnglUh , at KUfopean Hotel , loili t 201-tf WANTKD-KxperUncci ) ( 'lrl for itcueial hoit . work. Apply at 107 Buuth 14th 6U H'Ml f WANTED Llnluir room girl at the Kinmct home , llth , betuien llarnoj and Firnun , < S-4 ! NTEU-A girl , 1511 California utroet. 803 tf WANTEU-nirlsluo want IS girl * for general house work , to apply at onou lu Cannon llro'i mil Co. Oupotlto P , O. No chicgo. 741-tl WAN TKD-A Oi-rmiin dining room klta ui glr ) , llcsso and Ileppo , 418 8. 13th St. , botwccc Hartley ml Ilovard. 60G-tf MiaCELLANEOUBW AHTB. ' Eli Fa rent a homo of 4 to u rooms In ecu WAN'l iiat ot City.uuw or by lit nt\MayAddrv \ i Dr. U , , lice olllce. v c 470-12 | I wjiu ton'iita d\v Illng' housu of ( WANTED In a central locality , ie r uticcl can. Address ' 'J , M , L. " Hee ollloo. ' 4l-7i | AM Kit - Pcrmaneit board lor man aiiq | | u Ii W pilvato fa Hy with pleaunt surroundings. Lei i atlou botu ( .en C > sn antl lUrn-y , and 14th Mill $2ii ( ] tlruiin. Uincrlbo room ardaio \ \ wanted pel uionlh. llefervno . No bnardlng lioutu HCm | need apiily , Addrex "Smith , " 122" DouuUs ttrte * . 409 b | iuiun.lia | vlibUMi and lut lu flnjlth't WAMlhlJ , liual'a ' C. It. SCHALIUU Hc J EsUto Agent , UHUid Jlotd Omaha4000 for Infants and Children. nn o\oix-oniL'8 1 < Iniulciioy , Constipation - tion , Sour Stomach , Diarrhoea , nnd FovorfelinoBa. It Insures lioaltli nnd nuturul olocp , without niorplilne. , ' . w . i iff " CAstorlft In no well ftilnptod lodhlMrrn that trpcommcnJ It nsBUpcrlor to nny proscription known to > no. " II. A. Ar.cuicii , M. 1) . , , , . , , -x PJ Pprtl ua A\c. , llrooklyn , N. Y , Whfit ( ? lvos our Children rtwy difcTr/i / , ' What euros Uiclr fovcrs , nmtra them frtocp I 'Tin Cnntorlm " * When Inblei fret nnd cry liy turtw , Whftt cures Uiclr colic , kills tlielr vrortiK , 4 Hilt CftHtoTllt. Wlmt nulcXlr euros Constlpntlon , Sour Stoui.icli , Colds , Indigestion , Hut CnMorlsu , Knrowolt then to ? Iorphlno Syrups , Coater Oil aud 1'arctrorlo , nndUnit Unit Cftntorltil CENTAUR LINIMENT nu ubsnlitto euro for Khoumn- tism , SpraiiiH , UuriiH , Gulls , Vc. ; The most Powerful nnd Pene trating 1'nln-rcliovlng nml Ilciillnj ? licmcdy known to man. : i > -itHinKl\o.-so li.irr.ci ] uniHiliiitry , 1111 Knntm St. S = : 309-71 \VANTr.O Topurchvo. C. 11. Hcli ll r hM ap. 11 plloatloii from ( xrtoln | > > rtloa In lm > ln ' im j > . crty to.itIfiit t ? 30OOU Hc.il , Ute , Office Mllltrtl Hotel , ( 'rtrthl. 401.8 \\TANTKn Tn pirctm o. tou nmllot at lot , > V ottt ( S4tli St. 0. IU SCHAI.l.KU , llcml Us tate . \Ko t , Omaha. 451-0.3 \\fANTii-3OCO : ) anls ot Jilt , ( it or mar ono T V block vest ol the Couunt on Ht , Mar ) ' ave nue. R. K JOHNSON , 681-t ol Btoolo , Johnson fcl'o. - oo.l homo bet. 10th n.l SSilon Ht. WANTKD- Marj'a a\o. and Qua BU AJiliiwiA , U I'ottcr UUI'nrntmSt. 307-n } \rANTKD Bixtns anil outhouses , topulut by contract - > tract , ODIH ! work Kiiarantcoil. Anil ) ' ( or ttviiinto Wm. lj itt , loutitddo 1'lcrco RU , tuiuth houiucftUid. . 371-78 WANIKD A tow vctsou , to Irani book keeping. Will w ait on t all pay until tltuatloim arc lur J. D. B111TM , 1510 WougUn. 800" FOB BBNT BonBea and Lots. 10K UKNT I'our new ( uinll'icd rooms , \vltl Fi bath , 1020 Kurt tlrcot , 480-0 HEN I With buanl , Ur ; o trent room will ifiOlt 1 window , gts and I > t < room. A few tabli Ix-ardcra nocoinmodated , 1718 Dodge fctrcct. 4S5-1S ] UKVr 1 ho third Btory cf four bed room FOll basement of three rooms. In noute ISIS Chi cnno ttrcot , to man and wife , ( Mltlu lit children ) "li ulllboard a family of thtvo. Apply at once 181 Chlca o btrcut or 1111 Furnaui stfeit. HI T Good lmprol farm In Dough IrAOll 1 . JiAMXW BUOS. , J17 8. ltl St. 403-0 FOK linNT Single furntshud room , 1017 Chlcai | ctrott 474-tl A Ken f room Cottaco fur ront. Complete ontfl XX cf new furultura ( Induing pUno ) for Bile at i hargan. Hiilundtd chai co for anyone going to house keeping , Inquire Slli Chicago Mt. 3170 , 'OU IinNT Ilooiui , furnl'hed or unfurniilicil F southwest corner Ifith tuid Webster. 477-Sp FFOll FOll HUNT Furnlshoi parlor and bsdrooui ultl closet , ( Uitablo for t o ecntlenun. Apply 400 K 14.h street. 4SU-7p UKNT IHirnlshod front room , 041 S. IStli , FOH bet. I euworth anil Jones Sts. 4CO-3I G10R IinNT Lirgo south front room , nl.'cly fur nlshcd. 482-tt FFOH FOH HKNT Two new eight room houses ic dj for ccupancy May 1st. Inquire Mrs. K Itoddls 24th St. buwccn la\cnport and Chicago. 449-llp FOR IlENT In private family , furnished room with heard. Table hoarders accommodated , 18H nport street. 32(1-10 ( } F H HENT Nicely furnished room at 1717Chlca go , near 18th Street. 423-0 $ FOl \ IlENT Store room i 3 Farnun St. , b ; I' I OR 1UJNT-018 north 17th Street. Addrcaa l.o F 712 , CltT. 355-7 * IOR RENT One H 11U and Ia\Is Pbiio. In. F ( | ulrc at K < lholm and KrlckHOn'a. 421-10 > URNlSlir.D rooms 103 N. 18th. Ii I 278-08 F OR IlENT Uufurnlshcd room * 1(21 Capitol ave 038-161 - OK 'IKNT Furnishedrooas. 1318 Jacliuon St. oeo-7 * wiaiO Dodge Rt. RiNT-Furnl hod room S W. corner lot 1 and Kart.ara. 4 270-tf FOR RENT--Third Moor of building No , 1211 Far. nani dt. 247-tfj FOR RENT A nicely furntthod parlor cait cxpo > < lire with or without bmrd , llncit locatiai lu Hie city , N. W. corner 18th and I'arnatn Bin. 153 tt OR KENT 1st class 0 room cottage. H. T. I'oteiao , , , s. E. cojn 1Btl , nml jjough [ , . 18.K2tf JPLrt ) itr iT lujln farm. Also bilck jard. T JP Murray. o .tf F'll KENTlabed ruoti 1017 Dodifu tro ; : 005-tf N R RKN1' Furnlitied rooio , 1017 lJo.l u gcrcet rpOR J'.K.NT ilooins In Nebraska Nitlona Iit.l J ? IJnlWini. Mouti dcelrillo ofDcca In the elf Supplied with hydraulic cle-aicr and heated 1 steam. Apply at Bank. 620-11 T710R IlENT Furnished rooms on the noitfaw. . JL1 cor. Itlh audCnpltoIavcniie , formerly CreltrMni House. la H T7M7RNISUED room boatul 22 N. 10th. -T B7R-tf FOR BALE. FOR BALK OWN ! houw. B rooms and lot.splonilli : location In Hlilnn'a Add. , 91,700.monthly par montH. IHKY&MOlTKlt , H.V. . oorair loth iml Farnam. 197-tf poll SAtih-SlwautlfuUcroloU on Leavcimorth I 1 St. , or will exchange for house and lot. IHKY & HOTTER. 4"8-tf T7IOR 8ALE-Uts In Hawthornu addition. Tills JL' addition Ii onouf the mont detlrahlo looitiom In the city. Fine natural trees on almost every lot TJilrty.nlx of ihcuolutuhavo already been sold and the addition bldi fair to bo cntlnly o'd bvloro the Impiovcuients which are In conttinplallon are oonimmucd. IMicunurtEt , 1) to ba graued through and beyond thin addlthn , and parties bUlug now , will reap the oil i an to that n 111 take place. 4U3-U null UAI.H-Ix > t ohe , block V , bhinn'n 3i addition , V A No , 1 0 room houue , laro Larn ono of the tin. e t cot lanes In Omaha. This In A No. 1 bargain for a man who ttunU a home. Kaoy terms , 1IIEY & MOTT1-II , S. W. cor. inth and Farnam. 401-tt OR HALE Uood 2 ttory liouto and lot In E. V. hmllh' adilltlontiearHt. ram II rooms ; uoll cistern , barn , biarlng fruit trees , cto , (2,400 , a BiWuidliarealn. IlilSV ftMOlTEtt , It4 8-tf FOR HALK Oottago 7toomi ( i lot , waterworks In houue etc. , all nuw tiJQO tery cany terms , HIEY &MOTlKUb. W. cor. Ulh and Foi nara. 100 tt HALE Ono Columlila Dlcyclo at lew than one FOIl the llrst cunt. Cell at hhootlog Oaller ) , lu t. llth and 12th btroet , on Farimn. 404 Oi TTIOIl BAUJ-Urlck at OJ8 N. I3lh St. , or 15th Bt. , JJ South ol llmlcvuo road , 4W-llp FTEIl the Iniprovcmonts are made , cill nt the A1 olllce lor pl t and parllcuun. 1KCAOUK , op. potiteP.O. < H- A IU1KIAIN Twenty acreiof the ( Irllton farm , iSt nilltisrom po.tolllco , and only twu llocn fiomP att'miibdUiion. ; WUI be laid In X ) , Cor 10 aero l.ti. Innulru oaialuCarptt Co. , 1 1 Woua as Btrcet. 91" _ SALE-At a bargain , a , first dam bu luosl ' opening with ntwd cUin toik ol $1,010 to { 0Wu of geiaral MerchandUe , at South Iui ! l.Vth. U. U , DAY. 10 SALE-l eight foot ihow case , f pply 1 o J. F Q. Fountain , Jr , groctr ltl ) ! UoJgo 8u 425-7 TOU BAU : Two ol the moit deihttblo lot In A' Lowo'n 1st. add. , flue > ! . price 7nO. oulli I and east frontage , fenced. A birgalu. UcCAQUK , 'ou' . 0. 3.U ' ? OU BAt.i : Half Inlcrot th a nrtt elm billiard J hall. For full p n leuhrt addrois C. L. Hcrmatk lattsmouth N'eb. 437-llp - flOIl SAI.V.-UiLi In Dcnlto addition. 1 17 lotRatt.lOOcaOi. 11 2 4 " corncriftt ? 000 ear n. You can Ret ono ol tlie o ilo ltablo loU now ami- m ko a choice ono \\ook from to iKv , the number ' for tnloill bo leBSasttiu tcihlty lu this aild. ll Mnotlior nlJltlou prcn-nUfo flnonicwcl ( ho ctlyuKlioutilanitcr of RraJliiR. Tim Jialn c lajicrtcct Call at i Iflco ( or | ilaL ilcCAQUE , Kt olllce. S Icaytnt. 411-tf IjlOll 8AI.K Mswn utanil , Kfml locMUra 61S H. IStlv L Bt , , between Jackson anil llouaril. 33-01 7 < OllSAT.i-rifllaCTci : i3iiiro > c < llaii.l , all within U J mile * ol the Union Hti'clnttls. . Lands at a bar- Rain. 1'OnEU & C01U1 , IBIS Kuinam itrect. 452 tf FOll 8 Li : 12 lot * In PlalnxtcwatlSto SO per cent below the pilco at which surrounding lots- are held. Pilco will bo putiip sivm If not told. 453-tt 1'OtTkll & fUUD , 1(15 Kariani Street FOll 8ALE-0 loU In Shlnn' . UJ addition at a bar * Rain. Two chcapcit lotf tn Kirk wood fnr 31 days. 454-tt I'OITGU & conil , 1D15 Farnam St iiHJK HALE Corner lot In ctt > , largo house near- 1 car lino. East front , good , 7COO. McCAQUE , opposite 1 * . 0. 3t5 tt FOR SAI.i : Ileautlful corner north and ci t front- In Shlnn'a addition with fftoil cottaRc. Price. . fJ.COO. McCAQUK opposite 1 > . O. 444 UV FOH BALE IIouso and part Irt on cnrccr , In- Shlnn'n tddlilon , one blotlt from St car. 1'rlco (2.0CO. .McCAUUK. 4IS-K A CUB Property , I nT > oTi.rinp ( flro aero lota In Boa * Ho d , one ijuarter inllo from FJ nillcato , purclu.ro. at from $110 tr flOl per ncro. Thli h very desirable property. McCAULE , Hoh Agent. 412-t IMJH SALK Nlco 0 room coita.u , uir window , ' Hrchscll , cistern , full lot , Si miles from P. O ; . $1,000 $209 down and $15 per iiiontb. UAUKKIl i- JtAYNll 4.0-tf ljMH BALK Lotxln llancoom 1'lacu on Monthly U imjmenU. IIAKKKIl & MAYNli 40l-tf I OllSAI.KNlco 4 rccm cottrpo full lot soutli 12th"C I1 St81,000 8 00 down balance $10 nor moath. ' BAIlKiii : JTAYNr. 402-tt ' HALE 2 ncrca with Brick hmiso south ICth FOll Ft . $ ) ,2CO , leash bllanro to suit. DAUKEll & . MAYNB. 403 tf FOR SAL.I : 0 lots In llaln\io\v ftontmir on Saun- dcra street J150 and I76 cadi. BAltKEfl & . 4'.4-tt FOll SALE A meat tnarV ct In fctromsburj , ' , Nob. , pipulatlon 800 , only hudno' " lionsa of the kind In ttio the idacc. Itcason for Billing U change of bus iness. 1'or particulars uilto 314-fl OllUEN BROS. , Stromsburg , Nob. AHnmll stock of Drugs and DrujfnaU' Fixture * ( or calo In the live town of Wa'.erloo , NebnukA * Rood opening fora iihjBlcUn. Addrcia JI ) . SII > > Ell. ElkhornBUtlon.beb. 789-1 ! y Oll SAI.U-A tldoJaQJJUffKy almost new , A. JL * * ' " " * ' W3BE3M'- ( | | FHt SALE Hmall job ofllco wltli 33 fonts of typo all In good order , small lot ot stationery at J. W. 1'IKK , U > 4 N. 16th btrcet S04-75 F IOR SALE A now soda fountain cheap , Fm- ploymcntAuunt 217N. ICtliSt. 357-SJ 1011 : OR TRADE-Froth mllchcow * at Hne- F ry lical corner 10th and Dodge St. * CERD CORN FOR SiLE 100D bushe's of good" k ? simnJ old corn. Apply to Dr. Chambers Voter- nary Surgeon , Omaha , 03 tf ' FOR SALE A patent Ice-box fintaMo for butcher or hoarding house at U. P. R. K. ileat market 021 North 10th St. 035-lm tOR SALE AT A BARQAIN-IMf block near St. JL1 Jlary'n avenue , only Ilvo biockn from Ccurti Houso. Beauilful resident lota or nultablo for ten antliouws. Will sub-dhiJo. Address TOM KINS OZJ Farn m utrcct. 789-tf 1 FOll QALB Ola niWBOaporn lu brira and quantltlca at thli otici. tf "JT'OR SALE A flrst-disii Voio A Coil Piano , at a X1 bargain. Inquire EdUolm t Erlcksou't. C2Hf FOR ilALK OR TItADi : A oed ( pan of tanlei tnrnou and wagou. Apply to Aiex O. Charltoa Bros. OSO-tf FOR BALK Farm 8 inllcs from city. Inquireanil lire. Mojcr , over Rouder'i Iru ) > r itoro , 111 anil Wcbstor. 872-tt FOR SALI2 Two open secoiid-hind ono dolltury wagon , cheap , tt 131V Uarncy S3. * ran- T OU HALE Two portable oclluf , lOhnteooow JP Apply t 1) . 1-lTZJ'ATlUOK 183-tf SIP Bouth 1Mb fit. -A mall llofht , Ukhtuan &Co. , flro proof uai , , mout new , t.t thla ciEco. U FOR HALF -Ono of lhe"flne c-i iCsnc tltcj In tno city , two ocren of g.ouud , u H $ frmTt on South 13lli St. 'Hill U well v rth lookliigat. P.lcow uw WeCAUUE , oppoiltu Pc t olllce. 2S.t ( | I poll HtLi : Corner ot la Aricstrone'a add. noa 1 cur line , glHK ) . McCAQUE , upji. p. O. 240-tf lOll HALE A good coltijo ai.d lut fronting once nntw ° 'trcotj" > u oar line , llu.tbo sfld. prlco co 2,000. jjjB.tf < OK HALi ; .Hoil'u and lot In Huritcom place ont block from car lino. 1'rlce 9lfUa. JIcCAQUE. nppniillo 1' . o. al.j ( ' e ? * . ITKJKSALi : T o large loti In Irppremcnt add. "ty * JP 180xl3ifcct. 1'rlco J1.7W. JIcOAUUl.oppo ito ' ' ° - l ! , tf FOIlHALE-Oiiooflho Illicit residence sites on r' l Capitol hill , tt'itn lireo wo'l built frame homo View unexcelled. 1'rlco 8 < JWa. JliOAQUK , oppo - < ! < site P.O. 203-tf FOR SALE One Vo > o and Buna piano at a gain. Inijulie at Eduolm and trlckson'o muaie toro , ou 10th bt 2JO tf FOR SALE Two lota lu Shlon'n 1st addition not over 2 blocks from Haundof St.6876 and 91.060 ach. A bargain , IREY &HOnElt , B. W. corner Cth and farr.au > , 10S-tf LOST A red IsUhor poo'ict loiyit containing noun and pip < r * of value only to the ouuer. tinder will Icaioot llgoulllco and be ranarded. JfOP } 9Diin Vard cirth to be tlvori away \\lthapie-- ZrUUU ii lum , Cimpbell aud Chatlos tit * . tCOjdi. onl'arkWIIdoaNe , Jji iqulteJ. 1'blppi lloe , ISl'J 8. 6th Sc. P\Utr CIIEAP-AbuatlOOOyardtcf earth given U away , withapiemlum , at the north-Host oor. I Sfvonteonth and Loivcunurtb , next to school. . BCHRODEIt , the magnetlo hcalor hu return edandli healing t'-oi-lckftt 10(1 Uavenpoit St. , b.tweea 10 ill aud 17th St. 7t0.1moJ 8" UAQISTER OP S-AUIYBTKUY AtB OOSDITJON ALlhT , MS Tenth stio t. bclwoou Faruwn and L' v. uty , wui , wita IDS old ol guaralau cplrtU. obtiictnjv lot ) ono glance ol to put and prcicnl. tad tb < vrula ooudltlon la tM ruiuie. ti-YAt i > 4 lutlt cidr , Peifoct latlUtetlo