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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1885)
rnrncr rIT PTT.wrr nTMTQn A vfAVon CITY COUNCIL , The Moor's ' Nominations Again Pastied Aside With injections , Now NruncH Scut In tor Mftrslml iuirt Street CoiumlHstoncr A. Amonnt of Unslncsa TrntiBftctcd , The city council hold its regular weekly mooting last night , President Bochlo In the chair. Alderman Loader moved that the road * Ing of the mlnntos bo dispensed with , ox * Btnlnod by the president and reported on at the nozt mooting. Alderman Schroeder objected to this proceeding. Alderman Faray suggested that unlois the author of this motion Colt ashamed of something recorded In the proceedings nnd wanted to cover thorn np , the journal ought to bo road. Alderman Leader explained that his object WAS tlmo. The motion carried. The mayor reported that ho had ox- aralnod nnd approved the following ordi nances : 'Appropriating $300 ont of paving dis trict No. 1 ; 8170 77 out of sewer district No. 14 , nnd $133,60 out of sawor district No. 17 , In favor of J. E. Rlloy & Oo. Also the ordlnanco relative to paving a part of St. Mary's avenue ; establishing grade on California street ; changing grade on a park of Phil aherldan street , and the changing of grade on Sixteenth , from Harnoy to Douglas 0. F. Davis , W. V. Morao nnd Hoory Pundt were appointed and confirmed r committee to assess damages caused by the grading on Phil Sheridan nnd other etroots. > George P , Bom ! ? , I < . B. Lowe , nnd E. it. Stone , having boon appointed by the mayor a commlttoo to assess damages on the Sixteenth street change of grade , and Farnani street chingo from Sixteenth to Sovontooatb , they were confirmed. The mayor nominated James W. Groery for the position of policeman , vlco William Flynn. Rotorrod to the committee on police. The name of W. S. Shoemaker , for city attorney , to suporceod W. J. Connell , whoco term has expired , was tent in by his honor , nnd referred to the judiciary committee. Jamoa Donnelly was also placed in nomination to bo seller of weights , and iho appointment wcs iient to the commit tee on public property. James Carter's name , for o It ? phyal dan , was oho sent in and referred to the same committee. COMMUNIUATIO.NS. George C. Whlttook and Jerry A. Ln- ! ahan called attention to the condition of Tnonty-oighth and Farnam stroots. Re ferred to streets and grades. ! A protest was filed by Sarah Knfght nnd others against grading , guttering , etc. , on Farnam street botwcon Eigh teenth and Nineteenth streets. A petition from residents of Four- tocii'h street was received asking that the Union PaclGc railway company bo urgd to build the bridge on that street , -f at onco. 1 * , { l- An ordlnanco for the opening of Bnrt ' ] street between Twenty-third and Twon- I ty-efghth streets was asked for by W. E. j Tenzilln and otherj. Referred. 1 The grade line on Twenty eighth. , ' street Is desired by a largo number of , petitioners. Thotr request wai referred to the city ; engineer. John H. Erck , having just completed n $10,000 resldonco on Hannibal street , wants that thoroughfare widened to Its proper width. Fifteen petitioners want the brickyard on block 250 , Williams and Price streets , abolished. Referred to the committee on police. The school board petitions for the lo cation of a fire hydrant at the southwest ! corner of Twenty-eighth and larnam streets , where they are erecting a school ! I houao. Referred to the commlttoo ODl fire and water works. Residents of Jones street indicate that they have boon effected by the chsngo cf grade between Tcnthand Eleventh streeti. Referred to the commit'eo ' on streets and grades. i J. T. Withrowfiod ! a petition praying for n ridactoin of his sewer taxes , Tbo bond of John O'Brien , who had secured a license to lay pas and water drains , was approved. A p a tot ion requeuing the formati m of I n curbing nnd gutteriug districton Tenth I atroot , west side , from bloek 201 , to Williams street was referred. 0. K. Ferris calls attention to the filthy , condition of the back yards to the birbor shop and Chlnoso liuadry on Sixteenth i Atreot , botwcon Dodge street and Capital I uvonuo. Referred to tbo police. A plat of Marlam PJaoo was presented before iho board and referred to the city engineer. John A. Wakefiold rent in a echedulo of prices at which ho will famish the city with lumber. Referred to the committee on walks and bridges. Bids for the purchase 'of $100,000 of the olty'd funding bonds were opened and road , and those of the First National Innk ot this city worn accepted. They agrea to take $50,000 at $1.035 and $50,000 at $1 C2f. William 0 , GOBS and others petition . for a now walk on the woat tide of Twenty- third street from Loavonworth to Mason atraot. Referred. James Gilbert , the gas Inspector , filed his report for April , and U was referred to tbo 'committee on gaa and electric lights Residents cf Eao'id elrcot , pray that It bo made piasablo the removal of an obstruction at the intersection with Loavonworth street A deed from E , A. Leavltt for on ex- touelon of Seventeenth street was no- coptod and ordered recorded. HK80I.UTIONB , By Lse Instructing the president to appoint a commlttoo of three to adjust the claims for damages on account of the widening of Loavonworth str < tot , adopted. By Bohm Instructing tbo gas com. piny to plica two lamps on Ok Knoll , ouo at thn Intersection of Twentieth street and Oak Knoll and ono at the west end of Oak Knoll. Referred to tbo committee mitteeon gaa and electric light. By Thmio Directing the city engi neer and board of public works to drain Jones street bit ween Seventh and Eighth streets. Adopted. By Lee Instruoling the city attorney t3 draw an ordlnanca compelling all non resident graders to pay $10 licomo for . . cash team employed within the city I limits. ( Tills resolution raised quite an ava- lanoho of dlscuuion , ana Mr. Fntay I Wide preislng demands on Ho author , Mr. Leo , to define a non-rosldont grador. Aa between motions to rtfor and adopt , the resolution wont to the committee on streets and grades. By Ford Resolved that the report of the commlttoo on sidewalks nnd bridges and resolution ordering a sidewalk on middle ono-third of lot six , block 120 , on Farnam street , bo rescinded. Referred to committee on sidewalks and bridges. By Dalloy Directing the committee on streets and grades to have the largo cotton wood tree now standing on Eigh teenth atreot , north of Izard street , re moved. By Dalley Instructing the commlttoo on fire , together with the chairman of the committee on board of public works nnd city engineer , to move the fire de partment buildings from the lot on thu southwest corner of Sixteenth and Far nam streets , or erect n temporary buildIng - Ing on the northwest corner of Fifteenth and Chicago streets , or on such part of Jefferson square aa the mayor may select and remove thereto. Adopted. By Dalley Asking for a sidewalk on Seventeenth street. Referred. By Bohm Ordering that a hydrant bo placed at the Intersection of Oak Knoll and Twentieth atreot , and also ono nt the wr st end of Oak Knoll. Referred. By Goodrich Withdrawing the claim of M. Dunham for damtgos to hia brick block by water. By Goodrich Instructing the cllyclork to advertise for bids for gradlcg lats 5 and G in block 110. Adopted. By Goodrich Directing the city Irjas urer to sot apart the $6,000 which the board of education haa npporprlatcd for a city hall building Into a separate fund to bo Known as the city hall fond. Adopted. By Fnray Instructing the street com missioner to proceed to the repairing of Fourteenth street south of the railroad tracks at onco. Adopted. By Loedor Rescinding the resolution Instructing the chief fire marshal to re pair the barn on Eighteenth street. Adopted. By Fnray Instructing the city olork to employ an assistant to copy the assess * mentlistf. Adopted. COMMITTEE UEFOUTS. The various committees , to whom matters - tors were referred at the latt mooting , reported as follows : A large number of bills fcr supplies were ordered paid : The committee rn police reported that E. G. Floyed , nominated for city mar shal , bo not confirmed. Their report was adopted. The mayor Immediately sent in the name of Phillip Andrea for the position. It waa referred to the same committee , The confirmation of P. W. Lynch , as street commiaalonor , was also rejected , and John O'Donahoo was placed lu nom ination. His name was referred. The mayor was requested to extend the national conference of charities , and correction , an Invitation to hold their next meeting in Omahrt. All ordlnadccs establishing grades on various streets were reported on favor ably and the reports adopted. The petition of Fred W. Gray and others praying for certain temporary improvemonta on Douglas street was granted. The commlttoo that wont before the board of education asking for $5,000 to assist ia the erection of a city building , made its report and the report was adopted. The commlttoe to whom was referred the resolution of March 24,1881 , relative to $1,184 08 orrcnlously paid the Barber csphalt and paving company , reported recommending Its adoption. The report was adopted. The commlttoo on itreets and grades , having under consideration the resolution of Alderman Furay , suggesting the propriety of dividing the dntieaof the committee on streets and grades , recommending the creation of ono committee to be known aa the committee on grades and grading , and ono committee to be designated aa the committee on streets and alleys. The report was adopted , and the president ap pointed as members of these now com mittees the following gentlemen : On grades nnd grading Aldermen a Fnray , Dally and Bohm. On streets and alleys Aldermen Behm , Bailey and Goodrich. NEW ORDINANCES.tf'Ol The following now ordinances were in- a trodncod and read : An ordlnanco ordering the curbing and guttering of that certain part of Tenth ttreot in paving district No. 44. Passed. 1.3t Ordering the paving of Tenth street In paving district 44 , nnd ordering the board of public works to cause the work to bo done. Passed. Ordering the curbing nnd guttering of , that part of Sixteenth street in paving district No. 37. Passed. Creating paving districta NOB. 48 and 40. Referred to committee on paving idZt curbing and guttering. Designating certain rooms or cells in the Douglas county jail and old court' ' house | as tbo place of confinement for city prlsonora. Passed. Ordering the paving of that part afts several streets , respectively in districts Nos. 37 , 38 nnd 45 , and ordering the work to bo done at onco. Passed. Ordering Farnam street , from Fif teenth to Twentieth , in paving district No. 36 , curbed ; also Thirteenth street from alloy south of Loavenworth to Hickory streets curbed. Passed. Ordering the paving of streets and avenues in districts 39 , 41 and 42 , and allowing thirty days tlmo to the owners of said lots In said districts to designate , the material to bo need for paving. Re ferred to committee on paving. lath Ordering the opening of Twenty-eighth street between Dodge and Farnam stroots. Passed. Ordering the opening and extending of Georgia avenue to Farnam street. Passed. Establishing the curb lines , sidewalk lines , > nd width of sidewalk on California itroot between Eighteenth street and Sweeny's addition. Passed. Establishing the grade of Bnrt street from Twenty-third to Division streets. Referred ta committee on grades and grading , Clmogingtho grade of Jonoa atreot , be tween Tenth and Eleventh streets. ! Passed. An ordlnanco establishing the grade > in California street , from Twenty-saveuth to Kennedy , waa read a third timn and passed. On motion of Mr , Furay , the commit tee on finance and claims was Instructed to look alter the claims of judges and clerks who served at the last election , and make some provision for paying thorn. Adjourned. ftrcat Act of Stripping OlTlhO .blr. Philadelphia Frees. As n pwty , the republicans have no favors to ask of Mr , Cleveland and the democracy , but they would bo less than jmr n if they did not strip oil the maak of < rcfoun under which the administration is seeking to doe wo the people. OEU3HED BY A OAVE-IN , Uncled Altvo Bonoftth fclx Feet of Earth nnil Taken Out Dead. A horrible accident , in which Gus Spencer was Instantly killed , ccsurrod about 4 o'clock yc&toadny in the alloy on Nineteenth , between California and Caaa streets. Gna Spencer and Charles Nuch- rlst had commenced the work of digging ] a sewer , and were about fifteen feet below - low ground with It , Nnchrlst cllmod ont and wont down on Douglas strcoi to got tools of some kind. Ho was not gene moro than twenty minutes , but when ho returned , his partner , Spencer , could bo found no placo. Nnchrlst supposed at first that ho tco had cllmod ont of the sewer and wont away , but on going up to the hole and looking down , ho discovered that It had boon filled half fall of caved In dirt. The cold nnd horrible thought came to him then that aponoor must bo under neath tbnt dirt. G. W. Smith and several other men who were nt work in a carpenter shop close by were alarmed , and all who could get into the hole to work com menced moving the dirt. About nn hour after , ho Is supposed to have been buried , the unfortunate man's body waa taken out nnd carried Into n &tablo just across the alley , where it laid nntil moved by Coroner Droxal to hla undertaking establishment down town. The man's head and body were badly crashed , showing that ho must have boon killed almost Instantly Gns Spencer was n Swede , about 28 yenra old , and un married. Ho lived at 804 Douglas street , and waa an Industrious young man. The aowor la ono which ho had the contract to build. A brother lives at Acgo , In. Ho was notified by telegraph latt night of Mcillcnl Men. The Nebraska State Eclectic Medical osiocialion mot last night In tenth annual session In the parlors of the Millard. A fair attendance of members waa pros- ant. President Isaao Van Camp waa in the chair , and Dr. J. M. Keys , of Pawnco question under consideration was the es tablishment of a medical journal in con nection with thu university nt Lincoln. Other nmtora cf minor importance were also taion np and discussed. A conclu sion of business was not roschod last | night , and a session will bo held this morning. Most of the members will leave the city before to night. CAPTUBED BY OUPID , Mr. P. J. Carroll and Miss Katlo Cnsey United in Marringo. Quito a brilliant wedding occurred yes terday afternoon at St. Philomena cathe dral , the contracting parties being Mr. P. J. Carroll and Miss Katie Casey , second end daughter of Mr. Thomaa Gaeoy , an old and irell-known citizen. After ob serving high mats and the wedding maaa , the wedding ceremony waa pronounced by Father O'Connor , in the presence ofa largo number of invited friends. Four bridegrooma and brldoa- maida attended the young couple. After the ccromony a reception waa held at tbo residence of the bride's father , and an elegant wedding dinner oorvod. The presents received wcro nu merous and costly , among them a cottage and lot from the bridegroom's . mother , Mrs. Carroll ; Mr. T. Casey , brldo's father , bascinet and rocking chair , two very useful articles ; Mrs. T. Casey , two oil paintings ; Mr. Nlebolo , very beautiful inlaid folding card table ; Mr. J. McCoy , silver pickle dish ; W. Gentle man , silver card tray ; M. C. Clifton , old china tea serrico ; Mr. Will Flood and his fiance , very elegant oyster bowls ; Ronbor Bros. , an elegant hand-painted fan ; Mies Fitzzlmona , steel engravings ; very beautiful silver tea service with name engraved , by J. Price , A. Fahoy , H. O'Halloran and B. Maher ; Maggie Carroll , a hanging lamp ; Councilman Ford , , an elaborate rocking chair ; a very pretty teller set by Mr. Pat McCarthy ; dinner service oomploto by Mr. and jjr . Pat Murphy ; Mr. McCoy , pair diamond mend car rings , and Miss Msgglo Casey , turqnolso breaat pin , and County Com- misulcnsr O'Kcofo and Mrs. O'Keefe , at marble _ clock and saveral other valuable articles. , . The celebration terminated with a ball at Cunnlughim ( hall , at which friends to the j number of 200 attended until long after midnight. TSB SPARRING BEGUN , The First Move For Enforcing Tro- lilbltlon in Council Blairs. Correspondence of Tha BKK. GLENWOOD , May 19. To-day was the tlmo set for hearing the oases in which A. Overton uska for injunctions against six of Council BlaflY saloons , the caios coming up In the circuit court now in I. seaalon here Connors inB ' , Judge presiding. in Mr. Jacob Simi Bey appeared as attorney for the plaintiff , while John N. Baldwin and G. A. Holmes appeared for de fendant. The defendants filed affidavits setting forth that Judge Connora wai prejudiced and asking for a clungo of venue. The defendants thomselvqi tigncd tbo affi davits as to his being prejudiced lion tho' iseuts of the cases , claiming that aa district attorney he had prosecuted liquor men , and alnoo getting on the bench ho bad issued Injunctions in crses similar to these. Besides tboae affidavits there were ia other affidavits filed , abowlug that tbo judge was prejudiced againtt euoh of tbo ; . defendants personally. This alhdnvlt , in each cm , had three s'gners , ) ho following being thoawearors ; In the case against Cramer Fred Gut- terburs , Fred Anworda and G. W. Bay- list ; Mike Nolan's case William Forrest Patton. John Jay Fralney , David Jer- man ; WlllUm Licy'a case J , W. Pare- goy , W. 0. James , Theodore Bray ; Braghousa & Yonkornnn'a case John Adolpb , B. T. Oonnnor , E J. Abbott ; Bokomper'a case A , B. Nicholas , Frol Stebber , P , Clappenbirg ; Smith & Meyer's ca o J. W. Peregoy , A , T. Ell- a well , J. L. DoBovoise. There was a jury trial in progrets , and there being liitlo time to devote to the hearing , and for other reatoua of conve nience , etc. , It was decided to postpone the hearing of the mAlion for the change f venno until next Wondny morning at ' 10 o'clock , la Council Bluffa. Judge Ian- nor T lll bo busy In court here until tarof day , and aa ho ran spend all of Monday in Council BlulTj , Mid as rnts' of these concerned live there , it will bo more con Tcnient for all. The plaintiff will have to prepare snmo counter affidavits to oiTiet thoto filed to- dny. The law lu regard to judges grant- Inge changes of venue was charged at the last session , and now Instead of its being peremptory , the judge Is given dhcro- tlonary powers and may de cide as to the sufficiency of the affidavits , and the natnro cf the facts act up. Judge Connor will , therefore , ro colvo connter-affidav'lU , nnd has granted the plaintiffs request ht nn order compelling - polling the above named signets of the affidavits to appear In court Monday morning at Council Bluffs , and bo exam ined In regard to the facts sot forth in the affidavit ? , the defendants having n like privllcuo to examine nny who aign counter-affidavits. This will glvo additional Iccil Interest to next Monday's procedures. _ > KaUro * aln .iwiM1 "V'1 * { [ Marvin Hughltt , prealdorit of tho" Chicago cage , St. Paul , Minneapolis and Omaha railroads , also general manager of the Northwestern , arrived in Omaha yesterday - day morning , spent tbo day here in con versation with Union Pacific officials , and returned homo last evening. Mr. Hughltt was accompanied by Traffic Manager Wicker , of the Northwestern , General Manager Lindsay , of the Slonx City & Pacific , and K. 0. Moorohouao , general freight Pgont of the tame rood. The visit of Ohicaga & Northwestern and Sioux City & Pacific officials to Omaha yesterday was made for the pur pose of determining tome permanent ar rangements between those roads nnd the Union Pacific on Nebraska business. Meetings were hold at the Union Pacific general office and the Pnxton hotel. In ad dition to the gentlemen named in another a paragraph , Wlllam Lindlay , general superintendent , nnd J. H. Howe , legal advisor of the Slonx City & Pacific , and J. H. Burt , n division superintendent of the Northwestern , were In nttondanco. As the meeting held at Chicago recently on freight matters fatlod to adjust dif ferences between roads west of the Mis souri river , it waa believed that such lines might thomeelvoa effect flutlt factory pool arrangements. But yes terday's efforts failed to consummate any thing , and it ia understood that another mooting will bo held shortly. George B.Hnnisassistant generalman- ngcr of the Atchison , Topeka & Suit * Fo road , Topeka , waa in the city yesterday. Held lor the Murder. I ' Pj The tramp who killed Frank Will- lama nt Hubbard , Monday , had his pre liminary trial yesterday morning and wa > bound over t ? the district court. Ho cays that his name la Noah Robinson. Hla "accompl'co ' la the crime , Charles Davis , was oho held and given safe qunrtora in the jail nt Dakota Oily. Mr. O. J. Smallwood , superintendent of tele graph at this p"int for the Chicago , St. Paul , Mlnnoapclis & Omaha road , re ceived a tolrgram yesterday , ordering him to have Williams' body sent to Chicago. BAYONETS AND BEAUTY , Opening ot tbc Omaha Iilght Guards New Armory U st Night. Several days ago the Omaha light guards aont out a largo number cf invita- tiono , announcing the formal opening of their now armory in Williams blcck. Last night the event came and with at sl.Vffcn assembling of aa cay and merry Mj'18' ' party cf amusement lovers as has graced any social occasion in this city during the season. The boys in their bright now in uniforms , and ladies , wearing costumes that flashed their many brilliant hues , in the dancing gaa light , presented qoito an enchanting scene. After an exhibition of drilling , which showed pro ficlency and skill , delightful strains of orchestral mualo burst upon the air , and from that time to the end of twelve num bers enjoyment serene filled the hours. The hall was tastefully and appropri ately decorated. John Payn , the chap who knifed John be < Holmes some time ago , was bound over to the district couit yesterday. Dr. R B. Grimes of Lincoln , is registered the Hlllard. He IB a delegate to the eclec- tic medical association , now being held in the Ition ' lse { city. Of the three men arrested for robbing the Zimmerman saloon on St. Mary's avenue last week , tbo district attorney yesterday held Lew Urowu nnd discharged the other two Gorman and Smith. George H. Peterson commenced proceed IngB yesterday ia the district court against P. S. Shugart , , for $10,000 damages. clal The facts set np are that on February 10 , Peterson traded his ] store , lot , and stock of goods ct 804 South Tenth street , to Shugart for 1,020 acres of land in Boone county , but the latter has since refused to make the trantfer. cial * MK Up Buried Treasure , ' Atlanta Constitution. In 1803 , J. B. Torbott , ofUpsonconn- 1 ty , living near tbo Rock , burled $1,500 silver on hia place. It waa placed In a meal Back and buried deep. The war was over , bo resumed hia plough , and for twenty-two years ho passed and ropassed the spot where the hidden treasure lay. The locality was marked and he could I have secured It at any time. A day or ao ago. having USD for that amount of mon ey , Mr. Torbett took a friend along with him and repaired to the spot. While they know the exact location , It required nearly half a day to dig It np. When the treasure was reached there was not 10a thread hft of the meal sack. It had van ished. Tbo money , however , was there , though some of the coins had sunk to the depth of fonr feet from the main pile. It poaiible that there was quicksand in the near of the vicinity , and the weight at c.f the coins carried them down. Jndgo Bnrkly , another citizen cf the county , burled or bid a large quantity of ey about Iho same time. After the judge's E " death the property passed Into Iho hands of Tom Rose , who baa used every effort to find the treuuro. A portion of the walls of the houao was torn down , and acme of the meuey found , but there Is still a great amount yet to be found. Strictly According to Imw. "People down call , byar , " remarked a M I passenger from the west , 'thlnk : eatenue. | good deal cf lawlessness out in 15'I country ; but that's all a mistake. We I _ _ _ " ' " ' ' * i l- - hain't no more lawless than anybody elce. Of conrsj we have our little differences Co. of opinion. Men will bo men , and they will quarrel sometimes. There may be some hard words , an * chapa may gather \ 'round to see tbo fun , bnt In the end > Ianeverything Is settled by the usual process \ of the law , peaceibly an1 quietly , " SKiVXiING IiKTIEHS WITH WAX. AFnroro Ttmt Is ll pldljr Hprcndlnp : to AU I'Arts oftlio Country , Jem dor's Circular. The furore for closing letters with roaliDR wax and stamps la at Us height In Now York city , nnd must , In thn nntnro of thlns , soon find its way to leaser cities and towns , for these fancies sweep over the country like great waves , touching , before they have expended all tholr force , remotest regions In all directions. Of course , our wide awnlto manufacturers have taken advantage of thia fancy to in troduce any number of pretty conceits on which the required seal appears. Thcro are some very beautiful watch charms of gold which disclose n atone seal ready to bo cut with the writer's monogram , In itials , crest or fnnciful device , aa may bo required. There are also desk seats of gold In attrnctlvo form , as well as seals In other and lots oxpcnalvo materials. Paper knives of brass , copper , nickel and silver are finished with n seal at the han dle. A popular form of paper knife , by the by , ia ono representing a feather ris ing out of a chicken's foot , which latter forma the handle. When placed on the linprcsuonablo wax this foot loaves a sentimental forget-me-not. Seal rlngj are naturally revived at this time , both for ladies' and gentlemen's wear. It ia qulto the correct thing for n lady ( o dash cff her Initials In bor own peculiar chirograpby and lease with n jeweler to ensure a fac-slmilo of her autograph on her ring. Thla Is a newer style than the monogram , and at the present time Is taking very woll. As seal tings ore becoming to tbo hacd espec ially a largo , woli-formod ono It Is be lieved thai they will have quite a run. There Is qulto an art In sealing a letter , BO the following directions , furnished by loading manufacturer , may bo found convenient : When the letter is ready to bo clojod llgat the lamp or candle , lay the seal on the desk at the right hand in such position that when need the Impression may bo tquare and right sldo np. Then hold the waxnbovo the flame of the can dle , but net near enough to burn. A burnt wax makes a brittle , streaky eoil , and la hard to man ago. When the wax has gradually sortonod , apply it with n circular movement upon the place to bo scaled ; rub it will around and down nntll you huvo a circle of proper size and thick ness. Tht ) wax has now cooled so that it wllli not take a clear impression. Hold , therefore , the envelope some little distance tancc from the (1 ( imu until the wax has again become soft , then mcutcn and ap ply the seal , the result will bo n clenr cut I impression. ' Warranted , to Kill or Ouro. Chicago Herald. The democrats nearly everywhere , from the cross roads to tbo metropolis , are divided Into faction ? . If the presi dent appoints n member of ono crowd to nntfllco the others Immediately telegraph him to withhold the commission , BS the man is "manifestly unfit for public of . fice.1 " If ho withdraws the appoint-1 men and makes another from the other faotion tbo disappointed ones then deluge him with complaints that he has I nominated a man whoso past record will | bring the parly into disrepute , and so It gees The cities or states where the party is harmonious are the exception. There were factions enough In the long year of dtfcat. They have multiplied and flourished like Jonah's gourd in the day of victory. Mr. Cleveland and his cabinet cfiiccra have it in tholr power to reduce this ridiculous pulling and hauling to the minimum. Lot them take the broilers tholr word , and , being thus satisfied of the inability ' of their own party to pro- dace men fit for the offices to bo filled , select high-toned republicans Instead. This policy is warranted to kill or cnre short older. I I Her Mother Would , Anyway , Chicago Tribune. If the young lady who bangs the piano 3. and sings "Nobody Loves Me" would go Into the kitchen and htlpher motherper- haps somebody would. , SPECIAL NOTICES. ' 1 Al ado ertisements in the special columns will I X e charged ) at the rate of 10 cents per line for the first insertion , and 7 cents per line for each subse quent insertion : No advertisement will be inserted for less I than 25 centi or the first time. ITh TheseaiJvertitements willbe inserted in both 3orn- ny and Evening Editions , representing a circula tion of over Eight Thousand. TMs class of adver tisements must positively be paiil in advance. TO LOAN MONEY , C--j Ann To loan nt once la Bums rrom 3100 * UUU to 2 000 on 03 days to 5 jears tlmo. . , , . . . , , , , Money on hand ; no delay. Omalu financial E , - clungc , 1503 Farnam street , up-stalrs. 474-Cp 474Cp"F vro.s-KV to loan on furniture , horses , wagons.plnnos A1 iVi. personal property , ooll iteraU nnd anything of VUIUU i , ovorythlnffetrlctlyconfldei tial ; Hoods Finan agency John I * Schmlnke , Cashier. 293 J11 . TO LOAN On real cattle security. In sums Mo.sKY ! SCO to H10.000 , at reaBonillo rates. U E. llayne & Co , S ff cor 15th and rarnun. JOO-J11 TO LOAN In amounts to suit , on chattels , collaterals or nnr good security. Omaha Finan Exchange , 1DS3 Farnam ( t. , up-etalre. ISSJSp * "ONKY To loan on chattels , Woolloy & Harrison , 'VI Uonm 20 , Omiha National bank building 917-tl TONEV TO LOAN On real estate and chattels D. L. Thomas. OIBtl. R/TONGY / Loaned on chattels , out rail , U. II 17JL UokeU ooughband cold. A. Forraan,218 S. ISth St " " " VfONEY LOANED at O. F. Reed & Co'a. Loan office LVL on furniture , pianos , horsefl , wagons , personal property of all kinds and all othe ruticles of value , without remrral. Over lit National Bankcorner 18th tnd Farnam. AU lualncss utrlctly conQdontial ototf TO LOAN In enmaol 1500 and upward. MONET Davla and Co. , Real Estati and Loan > Agents. 1B05 Farnam St. 051 ( WANTED FEMALE HELP. At 6' 3 Pleasant street , girl to do gcner WANTKD work. Mrs T M Orr. 4SS.20p JD WAMKD-GIrl to do work In the kitchen , Apply at the Cozzocs i8e-t ( i u'xxl girl for general houjowo k In a WANTKD family ; good - agoi to good girl. Apply onoe to Hrs J. A , dtlilUli , 829 South Twenty first street. 477-lOp ANTED-V uo'd girl good nages paid tnd snrall W Umlly. Mrs II 0 Etrlpe,157 ! Hartley et. 407-20p "ITTAOTED Four good saltslvdlei , one In n ich city , Omaha , Council IlluH * , Hattsmouth , HUIr. AadicasorcallonBarma , 4l8N , IBib. Ht. , Omaha. 455-21 TT/ASTEC-Cllrl for gencril hou > owork ; apply at VT I'lintcrs House , Tuesday between two ud live liVlSp t'ompo'ent second girl , Mrs. Morse , B. W. Cor. Wli mid Capitol ve. 444-10 " . /ASTrii N at girl lor sreneral fcomework , mall > Umllj , rtlereme required ; 1111 1'irk Wilde . 440-JOp TI7 A.NTIB - Olil lor KiDertlbotxework. none liut a W competent girl need applj ; small family , good gea. 8V Cor , 17th and Uasr , Grand Union Tua . ilO-IBp A glil for general bouse work , 2115 California Street. 409-10 \\7AkTiD-At once , a good wet curio 102 , fast V T corner Dodge. 148-tI \\7ANTKD-Aftlrlforhou8ework ; rply at VtirtelJ > > tewlnif Muchloo office , KIN. Uth St. 832-tl f. WAnxD-Ooc ! < l ( firl ) , txprltn Hl cooki ; Omaha XraplojTnent Uurc u , 1120 Farnam 8 . 701-tf W , m " 't'V < * illnlnFroom Rr | | ' th t- rppolllan hotel ; none other need apply 824-11 WANTED Atonce , a lid/ cook at Commercial Hotel , Genoa , Neb. n ; ea $25 | er month. \\rANTKO-by Kensington Art C . , female help > V In all parts of the country , to do our light , ple&tant work At their homes. Heat by mall to any address , no canrasisn ? , caiy to learn and nny ono can c m from f Io 910 psr week. For full Intorma- tlon kddrc's Kcnilogton Art Hcoms , 3) Coogrxj M , , Uoston , Mat * Iox (073 , Ifft-SCp WANTED-Lady agon it for "Queen Prelector dtlsr stocking and skirt tupportero , shoulda braro > , bustles , bosa n forms , cl on thleMi , safety belts , sleeve protector , etc. ; entirety now devices nn- precedentid prontp ; ne have COO nccnts making $100 monthly. Aildrew with stamp , EII Campbill & Co. , 9 South May st , Culcago. OfP-mlOp WANTED MALE HELP. WAtTRD Tallir , to Vfotk by the week ; goolpay to good mm. Address J. Halberg , Vaplltlon Nob. 4S1-S8 WAMitD A good smart wcinin to ilo chamber wcrlr , wigcslper ceV. Apply at 91 ] Douglas street , between the hours of 41 and 2 o'clock. 409-tf WAMKD At once , two outttde galranltod Iron cornlco Kiftkcrs at John Epntietjr , Council Dlufff. None but flnt-class mon ncexl pplv > JSI-19 W 'ASTXD Two good mnuldera Iminodlatelv at Tork Foundry , York , ! > eb. 442-tf W A TRD A. good wUls anako boy al Itns null roorr ; ecqutia between D and 11 a in. 440lf WANTIEDGood man with 2 hundred dollsrn f o titkechar/to / of onice , appoint sfrents and collect rronoy. also half Interest In & manufacturing bus iness. Address 28 UeooDlco. 407-2p W Five go d paper hanger nt 418 .Vortli letli g'rcet. ' fr 312-tl WANTKD Lhe niercritlc men nltb horse and car- rltgotn handle flrnt-clas article thioush the country ; call at onoe. C. U , Eaton , 111 S. Uth. 310-tf SITUATIONS WAN'JVED. . | WANtru A. young man anxious to nnd employ ment , Mil work mt anything for small w ger ; references. Address Oco Clark , 1' . 0. 474-ilp WASTKD Flttuthn by man 23 yoira old Ad dress "A. S. " llto office. 408-lOp . WANTKD Eltuitlon by young msn as salesman In I city t countrv grocer' ; counly preferred ; can speak English , German and flkandlnavlan ; best of references. Address "E M K"DoaolIlco. 460-SOp TT AMED- Situation by good short order nnl'rcs- VT taurint cook , BteaJy habits , and rollatlcwoulJ ; prefer night work. Addicts "K A II" lice ofllco. 443-lOp MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Wi To rent 2 small bed TOOTB and elttlog . . loomoim'ortalil ? turnUh > dby two gentlemen , Apply stating tonns to "HV" Heo ofllco. 457-lBp WANTKD To tent % -ma\l \ cottage In a convent- ontand desirable nck'hbchood , with Improve ments prcferrid. Addrcsi with full pirtUuInrs. R 0. McClure , box 801 city. 44-tf ) WASTED Furnished room and board In strictly private family near Uaplt < l hill , by a young man ! addicsi , ftit ng terms , a O , Bee olllco _ * $ . Add on St. Louis Eloctrlo Lamp AOKXTSWASTKD. for clruihr , cut * nnd terms o ! the 63 candle poet Ma-sh Electric Limp. 311J12 WANTKD Uoarders at 1015 Capitol a\e. lS6-21p WAXTBD-Everybody ta try our Prepared Corn M Meal , ready for Instant use with the addition of milk or cold water. Put up In 3 and 0 Ib. packages. JU Sold by grooora. W. J. Weijhans & 0J. , Manufact 0 urers 070 tf _ 'ANTID A man or woman In every country In U Y\f ; 8 81.25 sample free. J75 per month , salary or oommlsdlon. Send stamd. Paul Tabol , Chicago 111. on 810-ra-34p H. W" ANTED Every ftdy in need of a sowing ma * chine , to see the new Impro\od American No. / P E. Flodnmn & Co. ogenCs ; 220 M 16th. g52tf JFOH KENT HOUSES AND LOTS. p.iutT Fill nit hod house of fix rooms , north FOR , (35. per month. C. K. MaymS W co'ner lethi nnd Farnani. 182-21 ' ° BKXT 12-room hr.useoa 6t. Mary's avenue ; H'on i boitresldoncaloeaUt ) ; to light partloaa favor able lease. ! Apply for next ten da } a to A MRS , 1'07 Farnim. 471-22 OK RKNT V 8 room cottage on California etroet , FS b.twcen SMth anil 26tu eticota. I'J Crcedon. 430 tf per F on RK.NT The south-east J section 2,16,12 ; Die miles from Omaha , for a term of years. C W Hamilton , at U 8 Nat'l Hank. 427-23 ° RENT-NOW house 3 roomr. 2 o'osets , collar , FOR l oo Walnut St. , enquire Aur lUmOow , 1317 Chicago St. 180-lOp r Ioa BUM Small hcu'.o 613 Jonca St W. fl 418-lOp RKNT Now house 8 rooms Howard street be tween 20th and 2ltt , $3,610. C. li Mayrjc& Co. , . W. corner 16th and Farnim. 891-10 Ij on BKNT t'ottazo C lo ma and house 7 rooms. J c , 15 2 S. 5th St. 331-tf on RKNT-A brlik basement ou corner Mill and * Fierce direct , $3 per month. 310-20p | iioii KENT Oood brick house B roouu $22 per month JD 1 R U Patterson , 13th ana Farnain. 874 tf TpORSALK 12 good lota Mirlon pUce tbreo blocks ? from street oars oneiey tcrmj. W II Orcer , F oier 1st bat'lbank. 88 Uf T70RRKST Three story brick store building ; en- I1 qulie of Edward N orris & Co. , room 19 Crounso Block. 053 tf OS IIENT Furnished cottage , 7 rooms , with F closets , pantry , etc. , In best locality In City oin pay rent with board. Call lu afternoon at 626 Pleas- ful ntBt OS7.H nn UOOMS FOR RENT. OB RKNT Furolahol front room. 1714 Callf"rpla street. 377-20fSI OR KK.S Elgntecnth street. 430 21p TOR RUNT Two rooms furnliliod or unfurnUbcd , ! with boird for two gentlemen , or for man nod to wile , 1218 Park avenue , west side. 405-22i ' wileF BKST Uoiuoot flve rooms , 816. Apply at 2110 1 ; Ilaruey St. 4Cfi-2lp RKNT FurnUhed room at 1016 Capitol a\p. FR 433-22P FF TTon BENT Two furnished rooms for light houso- F keepingUcomer's block , corner hlghthaud How Mil. 436-tf of Mil.F HIST 3 or 0 rooms at California and 18th St. , FOR 4room houjj on Hickory si. , near Oth St Inquire at 11 & M Land oltUe , 62US 12th street nr 60S North 13th Ht , 482-tOp TOR RKNT Large i urnlshed room on ground floor , ' east front open on porch , 1808 California St 4Q1-10n noy IOHRRKT- Furnished rcomi 1311 Casa et. , with for board. 358 2ip TorictSnn'urnlehed ' rooms for ll ht housekeeping ; Addioss "C. A. S. " 1'ce office. 44MOp oiiRK-ii-3 lurnlshei room * for light home- kotp us piy rent w.th board ; 2013 Charle < Bt. 417-tf Ibs NTKD In the neighborhood of St. Mary's Ate. : i to rent a pleas mt loom in a private family for gentleman and wllo : no boarding house need rutdy | ; In address 0 E 1) , Itoe olllco. 451-10 TTou nssT-Furnlihed room ) with modern conven- lenoosat 8 W corner 13lh andllowaid , up stairs , S93-2CP 3rd BINT Handsome furnished room with bathing tbu FOR attached at 2209 Dodge it. 4.1 22p ' TiVlE RKNT Good butlnesibaieruent 18x40 feet N K I 22I JD corner ISth atdCapitol a\e. 41319ji I all ] HUNT A pltosant front room , ( ainlihed ; S. E. FOR . 1Mb and Howard. 401 U FOR RIM Furnlibed room , 1823 Ojdge street. 876-19P TTVm INT A room for gentlerran aud wife or for Jtwogtutleineu. . Unt-Uass board 1022 Uuitst 7DS-tf { Toit nr.STThr > ' 0 room' , r.cllir , well ard clUern , J1 410 south 2Ctbetrto , 31U , Win li Monroe , Om and Douglas. STB-tl iron l BK.yi Ij . rBo front rooin on rlretll or with or " . . . . . 1 with board ; mnulre at 1001 ftrnam Bt. 387-tf RIM Fuinlihvd front room 1003 Farnam , FOR 2S022p I , on nxM-Furnlsbid rooms , 1818Dodge street , JC 247-JIO ' Rini One large f torit room , bay ulodow an I mantle on Or < t llo r ; modirn conveniences iutli , near Ht. Mary'skve , UqulrealU. W , corner leta and Dodje st , 17K-tt RtsT-llooms at 1610 Harney ttrcct. Foa 11) I | I r7CR * J-Po UhM rooms w'lh or without I P board , SI1J nnntjr St. , one block from "tw t ' - - Wltf 1OR RRNT FiunUheil front room Uh boiM In X1 pihate family , 1UI7 Chicago st. T7VR KMT With boanl.nlfvly fumlthed frnt * room X1 gat And bath , 14ffl Jones 0 7 tf FR RK.Tr FuroUhoJ rooms ) K1 Copltol 907 mW po AUNT - Furnished room 1318 Jackson t , -Nloely lurnlnhed room ) 1517 Duunport 722.J6p T > OOMs With hoaM.clcilrabli f irsmnmtr. Apcly Hat 81. Charles Hotel. 041-tl fj Oll HKItT Several fine iflioos In Crounie' block , A1 Inquire Kd. Norrls , room 19 Crounso blMt WJtl FORSALE FARMS. JpoR SAL * -Kanch , armall ranch of $ t , 0 > acres ll Kleth County touehlng the 1'Utto lllver ; plenty cf water and grti2 ; gosd housis , shod * , stib'ci and corrals ; fCO acres unoor fenn > ; rricoiOooVa1f auh bai moo on long time , J , r. McItilJe , I.liiw'n , Neb 311-18 _ _ TTion BALK -Best fruit an < * s n sojthcrn Cal ferula. J. ' tasy ternu ; call and ree t'mplo ot fiults , and Infoinutlon : 1 Jackson , 1313 Chlago lit , cliv. FOR BALK \fliO cro stock and grain f rT , a'l ' 1m- pro\od ; four hours' rldo trim tno O rMia Sto ik Varas ; * e > cn miles from thao'tof Fremont ; ti railroads within tbros miles ; 300 acre * under plow , iho rot In pasture ; b. > ard fonos , ruunln ; rtreint through pasture ; house with Io i room * ; will be * U cheap If gold immediately on terms to suit. For further particulars Inqulie of Qoo C. Orodtrov , Fio- mont , Neb. 167-tf on BAtn-Oood farm in nishlngton Co ; 171 lores ; SO acres oiltivatoil ; good buildings ; fine orchard ; running water ; all fojcod. Edward Nor r Is Co. , room 19 O.-ounso Block. 474tf FOR SALE HOUSES LOTS. FOB HALK-If.u'owlthtwo rooms ; brlflk basement , , full lot ; Twenty second st'oet , between fi | ring anil Oak ; cheap for cash. Innulroon pretnl'cs. 470 21p FOR BALK Acre pro ; city 2mil3s from city , atS2.rK > and $3 00 per acre on monthly pa ] monto. R 0 Patterson , 13th Mid Farnam. 462-11 Fen SALK Sl room cottage nnd all mndcrn 1m- rrovements i In nrst-chss iTCollty ; prlco 32.600 cnsy terms. H C Patterson. IStb and Kainam. 403-tf FOR BALK-Twenty-two feet on F rn "i street , a bargain II taken Itcinodlatolr. W H Oreen. 439-tf FOR BALK-Ocneral Merchandiseitock of b ots and shoo ) , hats , caps , dry cooda and notions , a nice slick clean stock of goods 11 good location , a go d trade and mostly cash buslnors for i rlui and terms. Addrcis P O Box 25 , Ssward Nobmska. 337-22 iOR SAtR-OOxCO corner Uth and Jackson , S',000 ; terms easy. C E Mayno & Co. , 16th and Farnam. B95-1D FOR BALK Fine residence property on Charles Ht , ono blockf'cm Haundcru , houno 6 rooms , well , cistern , cellar all conveniences , fruit trios , oil nor lot , a bargain , 13,003 cosy terms. C. H. Mttj mi & Co. 6th and Farnam. 40119 F 'ORHALU ' New .1 room cot'ago with two loti in Walnut Ill'l ' , $850 , $ . )0 down and $10 nor inmitli Isorottftgo6rcotDs with two lots Walnut 1MI , $1,760 , J 0 down and $ W per month ; both revly for uccupancv. C. R ilajno& Co , , 8. W. oornnr 15th and Farnam 392 21 FRSALK Sjvcu room house , barn , and two lots. $2,210 ; wmiH toke $503 In restaurant fixtures , cigars , etc. , $503 cash balance on time ; apply 310 S. llth street. 414.rnSO FOB . Atasjcrifieo , hntiso 7 room ) tot 60x180 at NV c irnor HIIHCDUJ Park , S ,803 tnsv terms. E llayne & Oo. , S W corner 16th and Farnam. 80.19 F'oR BALI Ion acroi otlaad wlttilu 3 blocks of Pjtt otfce at Weeping Water , C'ass Co. , Neb , will sell easy terms or exchange for Omaha property.V. . . Green , over 1st Nat'l Bi k.Onuha , Neb. 143 tf FOR BALK -Fho lots 4xl30 ; together 01 I.ca "en- worth street ; beautiful looition , ' 1 00 One- foii'th cash , balnnoi on hnj time , easy terms. Cralle & Jones. 210-tf F OR HAI.K Doiutllul and de'lrahli lots at { 20 > eaoh 01 $1U monthly payments. 11. C. Patterson , 13th and Farbam. 3-tf MARION I'LAca 12 good loti In thU addition with- la 3 H.cksof etrcut cars , can bo had on easy terms. W II Green , over lit Nat'l Bank. 116-tf FOR RAI.K At n bargain , thiec good houses 817 and 817J 18tb , south of Lonenworth ; rent $05 per month ; pi lee $5,500 easy payments ; mu t bo sold before June 1st. Apply S. Mortonacii , teller , 1413 Farnani street. 131-jlp FOR SALE HOUEO full lot , well , cistern , bun , all In good condition , one block from street cars 91 800 eaiy terms. W H Oreon , over lit Nat'l Bank. Olt-tf TOR BALK Good 6 rdom house , lot 60x132 f oteos front , $1300 ; $100 cash balance J15 per month. . B. Green , over 1st National bank. SSltf tfOR SALE , MISCELLANEOUS. F OR BALK - $ E dollbrs " 111 buy pool table at Ptclflc house , 10th ana Da\cnport , umahj. ! 78-23p FORSAI.K Cibljigo , rrnimato , icppor a'id egg : plantH Ileiuman Drus. , North caun'ein St , , Fort Omaha. rear 47E-21p _ _ J'ORHAI.K Uotei or.U salroi 1 1th all O'lptsfOOper il j ; pUo : $4 , [ 03 If taktn eoon ; eisy terras. R 0 Patter-on , 13th and Farnam 401-tf J OR BALK A borse v\agr > n nnd harness cheap. Ap ply to Cetrgo Johiwjn , AlUntlo hotel. 479-22p BALK Furniture ic. , < lan 3 rocmod house FOR in good condition , eii'tab'o for a biardlr housa good ntlghborhood. Addrees "U V" ) ! oj olllc9 45S-25i ] O A magnHlcentnow upright piano celebrated - brated make , an the latent Improvements , beauti tone , tuch and tlnish , an Instruction bock free charge for delivery ; a great bargain , $265 ; 1012 Pa cific. 18125p GOVEJtNAWNT SUPPLIES. DKTOT QUARTKRMAHTEU'B OXKICB , I Omaha , Nob. , May ISth , Igas. f Sealed proposals In duplicaio u 111 be ror-ilved at thlt ofllco ui 1111 o'clock a. m , Mondiy , Ifav 25th , 1885at h'ch ' tlmo they will be opened In thi pres ence of Mddtrs for government suppllosol tlicfoLow. y kinds. ilard arc { steam a'd water supplies ; flno o'ay ; brick tnd cement ; tmldlerj ; utationprj ; Iron and etuel ; ( table brJ > mrope ; Ac. , lumber ; ! iupgloboedrug ; > ; paints anil oils ; rubber bucketsanu noio ; ruad sciapors ; sti\e partt ; Iron buckets. I.lsti git Ing quantities ani other Information nur- gishodon H | > pllcaMon : best qualltioi of all artloloi required ; preference given to articles cf domestic productlni Bidder" are requested to attach copies advertUe-jient to their proposals 0. A. H. ilcOAULEY , Uay-10-2-2l-22-3-pm Captain A < J. M , U S. A. UAOUtXP. Or PAIiirSTERY AND CONDITIOH ALIBT , 808 rtnth street , between Farnani and Mar < will , wKh theald of guardlat jpltlto , obtalnlni anyone glanoo In the past anil present , and on certain conditions In the future , nootn end 'jboti made to order Feifect wtlslaotlon KUurtnU 'l Stallion , Jack , Sheppard Jr , Will stand for stock at Omaha Fair grounds the seasonOI18S6. Uols 10J hands h lull , weight 1286 , bis lire JACK BIIIUTARD Is full brother In blood to DKXTKR 2:17 : } , also to DicrATORtho sire of JAV-BVK-HIS 2:10 , FALLAH , 2:11 : } and DIRKCTOB ! :17. : Call at tbo Fair gnunds and nee him and get bis pe > Igrfo In full , terms 126. for the season. A. TUOUSON. NOTICE TO OONTRA.OTOHS. Illdswlllbi received up to 12o'cl'ok noon , Juno , I g5 , for erecting a frame school houno at Elk- torn , Neb I'lansaLiUptclllcitl niuioyba teen at Mbool house In Hkrrrn.ard at the olllcs of I'euiyV. * , Architect , 27 Itedlck lllcck.from the 22nilolM > y t ) June 1' ' . Die committee r < Borio" flio right to reject any or ] ViuK CIIAIRUAN or DoAnn or KDUCATIOH , 1020 Elkhorn , Nob. ' -J' , K BOTTfcKfc. SrJnngeif , . . . - * * * - - l vftn . Culmbachor , Piler . - . . . . . . 1'ohemioo , DOMESTIC. Bud vroieer . .8t , 'ioy.is , .St. Louie , . . htilwnuk n * . . . - . .M-ilwnnkfce. Alo. Povler , Doiuofitio nud Hlii Wino. VP. MAURER. ISIS KorrrnS