Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 16, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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-SPBGIRL NOTICES.
AdtcrtlmnncnU for Ilieoo columns " 111 b
nbrn ftitll IKI.tU | i. in. fur the ctciilugnnd
imtll H-V. m lor tbo nioriilnc and bandit ;
rdlllon.
X < l rtH T , by rrqne tlii ( ; n nnmbcrcd
( beck , tan tinvo nn Miri ncldrr-nod to n
iiuinhrrril letter In euro ot ' 1 bo lice. An-
Mtm no nililrmtod " 111 ho delivered upon
rriKcntntlon of tli chcrk only , llutrn ,
J J--ic u .nurd , llrnt limcttlun , Ic n unrd
lirriaftnr. Nothing tukoii tur limthnii 0o
lor Unit Intrrllim.
alimo udtcrtUouicnts mint tun cnnsecu-
lively.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
HV YOfNQ MAN. IIAVH IIAI > I
yenrn fxpc irnrt. In a Lnnk ; Ins of icTo cnrei
furnlnlied and bond If Oexlrcd Addrptu M 4 > ,
Iei- . A-MJ03 K
WANTED ft ) ALE
I'Aiu WIIKI.Y : : TO i.ivn MEN ;
jipeilcnce ; iot neceisnry. 151S DniiKlns.
II JSS A 30
WANTKnT AT ONCH. IlXI'IIHUJNCi : ! ) ri.011-
l t and llowtr Rardcner. Apply II Hn " . ISU
Vlnlon street. ll-MMJ 16
TWO ro\TM A Kt'.lia WANTIID IJY H
Ilcatrlce , Nil ) . 1I-7CT ti
_ _
\VANTlfD" Wl3 J'AY MiN AND WOjflTN F" 'M
for ri'llliiK tJ ! i worth f nur Kooiln , m mev
mlt o lifter orders nre tntirn , freight imlil ;
outllt free. Address TnlJlet IJeput , Clnrlnn ill ,
O , 11 772 1C *
WANTEDFED1 ALE HSLP.
FIU"T CLASH Ollll-H AT SCANDINAVIAN Y.
W. home. Olllce 1C1S Capitol avenue. _ Tcl 1297.
C 723 A1S *
YOtJ IIONP.ST. SOIinil INOfSTUIOI'H ?
If F > cnBUKC with us fur ISDi. $ WO n month.
S3.CO ) n jxir , yuu cnn make 1C cany , BX | hours
a < 1.iy. Our iiK'HI" do nut niinphiln of haul
tlnifn hy ? They nrc mnklnK money tcllliiK
our Perfcctlnn UlaliVnnlicr , thu only prncllinl
family wnsh r m.inufiictun-d , wiislics , dries
nnd iwlUhos ill hrs pcrfccllv In two nilnutca :
no cxpc'ilonco ncccgsiirv , n child of 8 upciulPK
It pn Uy. rhiap nml durable ; wclRht , thlrtocn
p oumlv mailc of nntl-rust shi-ot steel , cnpirliy ,
1 00 iilvcvn , UO.W1 for in oiu.il. every f.itnlly
tvantn nne ; ) ou don't have to cnn\H ; n m
nil pcojilp Know you have It for ( ln they scnu
fur n itmh wiiMhi-r ; cnch tiKcnt'H terrltoiy pro-
tectwl. no cumiKtlllun : wo furnl h snmplo
( vvclchu elx pounds ) In nice r.iie to l.uly nicnln
to lakp onlorn wllh ; oiii > n ent made J21IM
llrst I oil iluvn. AildrpM for full particular
Perfpctlon Mf . Co. . Unglcwooil. 111.
\VANTnn noon oinr , roil UKNUII < ii fMn
oik 10JI Pink uycnm- . ( ' .
oiiiiT wANTiiiTron i.iTiTiT7 " "HOITSUWOUK
linli-li prcfuiicil ; NuMI | IIIB. | 2405 t'umlni ! Hi. .
C , li8 15
FOR RENT HOUSES.
HOUSES , F. It DARLING , I1A1UCKR 1ILOCK
HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE
O. F Davl * company , IKS Farnnm. D 120
HOUSES ; 11UNAWA & CO. 103 N. 15TII bT.
D-127
HOUSES , WALLACE. DROWN ULIC , 16 & Doue
FOR RENT , 2113 CAPITOL AVENUE , 11
rooms , modem. The O. F. Davis company.
D 129
IIQDERN 7-ROOM HOUSE NEAR PARK , APply -
ply 1309 B. "Stli street. D M131)
U. U. COLE CO. LARGEST LIST IN OMAHA
D MG31
ran UONT. G-ROOM FLAT , INQUIRE 1919
Doilgi ! stieet. D-113
TOR RENT , 6-ROOM COTTAGi : , ON WEST
blilo of :2d strict , north of Clark street , JS
month. Inquire room 31i , First National Hank
bl.lR D-321 15
FOR RENT , FLATS AT NORTHEAST COIl
ncr llth and Howard streets ; neuly papered
ml painted. Inquire loom 314. First National
Ilanlj ljld . D 320 13
J7M AND 2708 FARNAM STREET.
W. Jl. Rogers , 1323 Farnam stieet. D-M329
C.ROOM HOUSE. t31 SO. 17TH AVE.
AVE.D
D 310-M2 *
PLEASANT DETACHED MODERN 8-ROOM
house ; nice lawn , barn. Enquire 2003 Pierce st.
D-317
K'ROOM HOUSE. INQUIRE 2711 DOUGLAS ST.
D MI02
S-ROOM HOL'SK ; MODERN. 853 S. 20th
I'OR RENT , VERY FINE 12-ROOM STONE
liuure , 416 N. 23lh street ; new line 10-rixun
hoiisi. , CIO N. 20th ftieel ; 7-ioim cottaRe. 2C15
Cass ttrect. II. T. Clarke , 219 Iluurd of Trade.
D-M53I
CENTRALLY LOCATED , 10-ROOM HOUSE ,
modem Improvements. Innulio 712 N. 19th
etrfct. D-M333
CHOICE S-ROOM MODERN URICIC RESN
( lence. central. CO I N. 22d it. , (33.00. C. A.
Btnrr. 615 N. Y. Life. D-MC03 21
BIGHT-ROOM MODERN I1R1CIC RESIIIENCE.
on Sherwood Avi > , , exeellent condition nnd
cation. J23.00. O. A. Stair , 015 N. Y. l.lff
TOR RENT. CHOICE SECOND FLOOR FLAT
In th" P E. Her Moik , 10th nnd Jnikxon His ;
looK nt It. Kcjs nt nll paper store , B16 Ho
ICth nt , will rent tn family only. For purtlcu-
Isis call at 1112 Hainey st. D-C 2
PLEASANT MODERN S-ROOM 2ND STORY
Hal. beautiful Inuii nnd Khadc. 2121 Minn
street. D M71S
FOR RP.NT , S-ROOM HOUR ! : . ALL MODI.'RN
Improvements. Inrite rooms nnd h.iiil wi > iur
_ llnl h 401) ) N 23d street. D-MT J 16
" "
FOR RENT , T-ROOM Horsij7TL"i7"sioDiliN :
liiiliru\ements except fuinacf. 2.17 Cmi stieet
D MTui ) 10
FOR BALI : OR RUNT. S-ROOM noi'si : . HN s
Slth St. , Windsor Place. L'miiilrc Cll Dee Rldg
Tcl. 7IT. D-7GI-17 *
7-ROOM HOrSE. DARN , CISTERN AND CMT\
Vi'n'ir fiiinlvhetl or unfurnltOicd , reixonatl <
rent. > , ' hluck fiom car. 40.V ) Nicholas St. °
D 702-10 *
MODERN EIGHT-ROOM ifot'SE NEAR HIHi
cli" d Inqulic 2016 Capitol menuc.
D-M773 22
FUBNISHED HOUSES.
FOll RENT-I'L'RNISIIED HOUSE , MODERN
One Llock tuul of cntrnnce to Haiucom paik
I'umlly ultli no children preferred. Ovvnei
Will taka lent In board. Address M 22 lice.
D-S9I
RENT ij ittilKD HOOWS.
TLUASANT ROOM , 1551 DODOH. i-575
F nT RiNT , I''URNlSHiD ROOM3T
i NICK rrRNJsiiHO ROOMS' TOR LIOHT
hou cke iinir. HU South lllh. U yjl-l'i *
FURNISHED ROOM , WITH ALCOVE ; MOD
crn , Vft S. 23t.i ii\enue E rlG2a J0
SOUTH FRONT ROOM.S7J HARNEV
I E-M774 SO"
BUOiila AND BOARD.
HOQM WITH OR WITHOUT HOARD. I ! >
private family ; rcfciunces. 2313 rainam.
F MtI7 1S
HOOMS , WITH HOARD. oJarSTiTiEr ;
F-50.-1C'
BOOTH KtiOM WITH HOARD FOR ONE OR
two Kenilfnu-nt In prl\uu family 2213 Hownn
St. *
F--630-17
TJNl'UltNISUEU KOOWS TO RENT
SUITES op LARCH : IIOI'SEICEEPINU
clieup ; tptt , IiKiuIro 1011 S. 20th G-
ODIU.l : PARI/DRS. riNU SOUTH WINDOW ?
uliilMo for IlKht hou cleeplns or studio
Walking diolunce. 711 North 20th street
a 7iC ic
IQII RENT STOK-ho ANJJ OFFICES
FOR RENT. THE 1-STORY RRICK 11U1LDINO
810 Fuinam Bticet. ThU building has a lite
proof cement Kisement , cumpletu steam heit
IHK nstures ; wnter on all floors. ca , lc. Ap
r > ) > - nt the olllce of The lice. 1-910
yOR RKNT , riRST CLASS 3-STORY AND
liifcmcnt Urlrk store I'UllJlng ut 1O'5 ' Varnnr
trevt , suitable for any liln.l of business. In
quite room 3H , rint National Hank Hide.
1 3 II
rOR RUNT. 1'IRHT CLASS RHICIC STORl
and Unnement. 1011 Knrn.im. Inquire room 311
First National Rank Hide. I 513 13
TUX ) STORKS"AUjblNINarcoTlNUulaTrAXI
Lrt\\env\urlh. "Ill lent tneeiher or separate
good business location , Inqu ra en | irfinlis .
I-M575 10 *
AGSNTS WANTED. I
.WANTED , A LOC'AL AGKNT IN EVERY TOW.v
III Kuuui nnd Nebianki In HC | | HIV. mill.n t
the retail grocers on coninil > xl n. E , C. ItlshnlT
ifrocer. St. Joseph , Mo , J-763 17 *
WANTED TO
WHAT A CALL THERE IS FOR HOUSES ; I
you want yours rented list thorn \\lth J. I
PmrrotU , Douglas block. K-MU5 AS4
WUALL HOUSE OR COTTAGE OF C OR
r atnt , with fair coiuunlence * . AJJrr L 5- ,
( OR 7-ROOM OOTT.Un : FOR TWO .
c.miilc , no children , nnlkinu dlstniu-u of ! O. , , U
m renccs A IJre M W. lle . KM7l 1 i i
WANTED. TWO FURNISHEO ai.'T.i 1XO ' .
EW1 ' far | W9 men. > ut l.riui. A . r M ;
KT. .
j
WANTED TO BENT.
Continued.
VANTRD TO RKNT , TIRST CLASS HOTEL IN
Nebraska or Iowa. M 27. Dc . K 62 IS *
STORAGE.
TORAGE. FilANK. " i\vEHs7T2H 1IARNRY.
M-131
JEST STORAOn Rt'ILDINO IN OMAHA. U. 8.
gav. bonded warehou e ! houMhold goods stored ;
J i t rales. 1013-1015 U-nvtnworlli. M-131
STOVES STORED DURING SUMMER. TEL.
960. 1207 Douelas. Omaha Btovo Repair Works.
M-322
Ar-lFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO .
Oth nnd Jones streets. General stoiage and f r-
wnnllnit. M17I
WANTED TO
VANTED. A STOCK OF GOODS WORTH $1000
to JS.O'JO. Address M 19 , Omaha Dec.
N-M5IS
IKIHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND HAND
furnlluic. 712 N. ICth and 112J Dodge St.
N-1X)3-.M10
VANTED. ROY'S SAFETY RICYCLE. MUST I1IJ
chenp ; Klve prlco nnd where can IIP se n Ad-
ilicsi M Cl. lleo olllco. N-.M76' ' ) 17
VANTEli"RY RESPONSlllLE PARTY. HflRSE
or team nnd buggy to keep for use of same for
few month" , or would Imy Nery chenpt K e
price or no nttentlon will be paid lo nniwer.
Address M C2 , Dec. N 76i-16
FOR SALE.HORSESW , AGONS.ETC
NEW 2 SEAT OPEN CARRIAGE TO HE SOLD
nt cost. t' 00 , nlso good Concord burkbiMid ,
S70.00. Drummon.I. P MC2J Mil
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
iOG & CHICKEN FENCE , WIRE. RKTTER
& cheaper than wood , J. J. Leddy , 401 S. 14th.
Q-MC51 Mayl6
VEOMAN PIANOS. I1RHH1EPORT ORGANS.
Woodbrldge Rros. , 117 S. 17lh. Q-134
IARDWOOD COMRINATION HOG AND
chicken fence. Chas. R. Lee , 9th and Douglas.
Q-133
DAIRY FOR SALE. 30 COWS. 2 TEAMS. COMplete -
plete outtlt ; established mllU loutc ; nil or part ;
cheap. Apply John Hondctson , Floience. Neb.
Q-7CS A0
'OR HALE , A NO. 1 2ND HAND M-1IORSI3
power steel boiler , as good nil now. Addre-a
P. O HJX 6S3. Q-MCM Mil
MISCELLANEOUS.
ICO ACRES , CULTIVATED. FOR LEASE , IN
cenlrnl Nebniskii. Oley Peterson , rlgnr store ,
C22 N. I6lh. H-M3II 22
CLAIRVOYANTS
MRS. DR. II. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT , REliable -
liable buslnosj ircdlum , 81 h year at 119 N. K.th.
3-131
MADAME ROMAINE , 32H5 N. 11TH , FLAT A.
8-M706 A18
MME. CLAYTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND CARD
render. Rends cnids Ilka an open back. Tells
your mission on entering. 403 N. 14th st.
S-3M-16 *
MASSAGE. BATHS. ETC.
NEWLY FITTED RATH PARLORS ; TURIC-
lith and electric baths fnr ladles and gentle
men. Madame Hawell , 120 S. 15lh t. . 2d llnor.
T M339 M3
MASSAGE , MADAME UERNARD. 1121 DODOE.
T MS51 ! !
MADAME LA RUE , 1617 HOWARD ST.
T 033MI1 *
MADAM M1ITH. M2 S. I3TH , 2D FLOOR , ROOM
3 , imigpntlcnpor , nlcjhol , tteani. sulpherino
nmla balhs. T M7J2 2J
MRS. DR. LEON HAS OPENED EI.ECTRIC ,
mussuge and bath parlor * ai a ftist-clasj In-
Htltutit for lioallli , refreshing nnd rextful ;
luura from 9 n. in. to 9 p. m. ; flist-clasw ns-
slstunts. 412 N. llth street , near Chlcnin street.
T M571 20
TURKISH BATHS.
TURKISH BATHS : ONLY PLACE IN CITY
exclusively for ladles. Suite 109-110 Dec 1)1 dr.
133
PERSONAL.
MASSAGE , ELECTRO THERMAL RATHS ,
chliopodLit. lime. I'ost , 319U S. 13th st.
U-137
THE UELLU Efl'ERLY CORSET , MADE TO
order from measure. 1309 Farnam sticet.
sticet.U
U 13J
VIAVI CO. . 3IG DEE HLDU. : HEALTH ROOK
Iree ; home iieatment , lady nttendant. U 139
CURE FOR LADIES. 1816 CHICAGO ST.
U CI3-M1Q'
A LADY THAT LIVES ON CAPITOL AVE.
wishes to see that tall gentleman that she hud
an offer of running ? from Inst September , and
she said to hhn ahe was ufiald he would kill
her. U-4J3I-15 *
U HAAS , FLORIST , 1813 VINTON ST. .
offers nt reduced price * all klndi of cut lion era ,
roaes , lilies , hyacinths , geraniums , pinslca ,
bcgunl.is ; also plants weleell.i. phlladclllns ,
wcsterla , ten dllTerent kinds of rmr * . New
cannas In seventeen species or colors. Regonla ,
geraniums , panslcs , bellls coltnr , alteimantenas.
U 412
MONEY TO LOAN HEAL ESTATE.
ANTHONY LOAN S. TRUST CO. , 31S N.Y. LIFE ,
loans at low rates for choice security In Ne
braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property
W-lll
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Drennnn. Love & Co. , 1'uM.m blk.
W-113
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE
O. F. Davis Co. . 1D05 Farnam St. W 141
VERY LOW RATES MADE ON GOOD LO ANsi
_ J. W Squire. 248 Res bldg- . W 114
cTTY LbANS. c7 A7 STARR , 615 N. Y. I IPR
W 113
MONEY TO JX1AN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
property. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Fnrnam.
W-110
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
properly. W , Famam Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnnm
W-117
MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE
at 6 per cent. W. R. Melkle , tit Nat. Rk. Lldi- .
\V-1
FOR SALE , 100,000 11ONA-FIDE EASTERN IN-
\esloiV numes , who have money to Invest , Just
cr.miillfd. . 1MH paitlculnrs upon request. In
\estoru' Directory Co. , 10 AVull street N. Y.
W-M19I A23
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
JIONP.Y TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS.T .
horses , wagon * , etc. , at lowest lateJ In city ;
uo ivmoMil of Boodi , strictly cnnlldcntlal ; > 'ou
can pay the loan oft at any time or In uny
amount.
amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE IOAN CO. .
303 So. Kth St.
X-151
MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI-
ture. pianos , horses , wagons or nny kind of
rhattel tccuilty nt lonist possible intes.viikh
you can mr bnrlc nt nny tlmo nnd In nny
amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO.
Room 4 , Wlthnell block. X-151
J. U , HADDOCK , ROOM 427 RAMGE HLOflt
X 152
MONEY TO LOAN ON FfRNITl'RE AND
plin.ii. Fled Terry , 430 Ramge block. X 133
BUSINESS CHANCES ,
CLEAN STOCK OP MDSi : . UOUOHT. SOLDer
or exchanged for land. It > ouant to go
lito or het out f business write to ut We
may' ha\o what you want. II. O McOeo. 10
Slain St. . Council muffs , la. Y MIM-aM
DO Y 0 U " W A NTT JIONKY MAkKR KlOHT
klnotu4cct > et nmde fj.OQJ.Ov In three months
Write "Edison Klnetoscopo Co. , " loom 3S
Shtely ) lm.k. Omaha. Neb. Y MC3T
IF YOU WANT TO DISPOSH OF STOl'IC OF
mcrchandlsu quick addieia M 20 , Onuh.i ] ! . > e.
Y MII9
i''oi BALU. WILL UOUIPPHD LAUNDRY !
duliiu tl > i.W | > ar week ; sulrndld ihanie for man
wllh money lo etcp Into a paying liuslnec"
Address M 1. Itta olllce. Y Mii.'j IS *
WANT TO TRADE COUNCIL RLUFFS
city real estate for a stock of clothlns ami
nuues. Addiiss J. p. Emlir. Axoca. la.
la.7.MC03
WILL TRADD CLKAR I.AND FOR GOOD EN.
cumbeivtl ituUl city ptopcrty. No third cUs $
er unlmpio\eil mijiicrty coicldvrcd. S. 1C.
Humphicy , i'JS ' New Yolk Life.
Z-M093-A18 *
WANTED , OOOD SURURIIAN RESIDENCE
with stmc K < xul land lu Rh Hie Island , or c.u < t-
rrn MiissnclUKvlts , In. esi hango for ehokv IJn-
oln. Neb , lutslnrss propntty. Ilex 610. Sehuy-
l r. Neh. K-M700 25"
DESIRE TO EXI'HANOE A VALUAIILI :
tlear lot for an upright pUio. Addre n M ra ,
U * Z 7'C 13
FOR HALE REAL ESTATE.
i\'HAN0173 AND BALKS j CITY PROPERTY
fjr.T. : . Di rchandl > c. Ganlt ; Ore * . , tlO N Y. L
IIK-1
RARQAINS. SALK OR TRADD IN CITY PHOI
ritlva and farm , . Jno. N. Ficnur , opp. P. O.
RI-IU
KOUNTZBPU\CE BARGAINS.
exchange. J J ( llbson. 311 1st Nai'l hank.
_
\RGAINS. . HOUSES , IXiTS AND FARM3i
rale or trade. F. 1C. DarMnj. Darker f.o.'k.
_ _ _ _ _ RP-JM
AUSTRACT3. T1IU IJYRO.N IUED CC'MPANY.
HU-155
WISE ADVICE
AND SAVE
IDE NI1IRBANK COMPM
FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE.
Continued.
'AIIM LANDS. C. F. HA1UUSON , 912 N. Y U.
511-M 7'
, VK AHI3 8ULMNO 1IA11O.A1NS , AND IT
rnc.ini monny to tm > er nnd nrller to pre U3.
riJellty Trust Company. 1702 Kurnnin Htreot.
-
IVE HAVE RUYKRS
i'"OR house In ninth part of city.
[ OR houio In Shlnn's nildltlon or > lelnlty.
OR house In llniucum place or * w , pint of city.
. 'OR lot In western p.irt of city.
OR ncrcaBtf within 5 lo 8 miles of court lieu o
OR fnrms In eastern Nebraska or western lowu.
The nlwve must bo snaps for cnsh.
Irinff In the description of your property curly.
Fidelity Trust company , 170S Furnnm St.
THI : iiiaansT ilAUOAiN IN KOUNTHI ; :
1'Iuco.
ICKant homo on Wlrt street.
Fine building site In llansconi T'.ace , east front ,
lilch nnd nightly. CO. 7J or 150 feet fronlnge ,
the cheapcsl proia-rty In the iidilltlnn.
Itpautlfui runt front lot 111 western part of city
at a pun p.
Fidelity Trust Company , Sole Agent § .
1702 rurn.im flroot.
HI'W53 17
R SALE , SELECTED SNAPS.
2-dtnry benne , corner lot , very easy payments ,
51. COO.
3-room cottnRe , full lot , J700.
r-ionm benne urn ! Kirn , full lot , 11,500 ,
> -room cottnue , ISOO.
3-room cnttnKe. full lot , $1,2)0.
I'j-story frame , fruit nnd simile , U COO.
7-roomi modem , fine burn. $3SW.
8-ronm. , line corner , 90 ft. , part trade and cash.
modern , fine location , J2.SOO.
\rnei 1017 Fnrnnm. HH-70 ! 17"
\VII.L , .sin.r. iMPiiovun CAUDKN LANDS
near Omulm nt prices that will Hiirprlsa you , If
tnltenlthln 2 weeks. J. II. Shorwood. t > 3
N. Y. Life. U
wu Aitu QOINO TO am : YOU A CHANCE
now. Make u nn offer on lota.
50x12 $ ft. nnu block ucxt of 2ttli on south Hide of
Mamleruon.
DOxU'S ft noith Bldo of Maple , H block west of
2llh.
SOxKO ft. S. W. cor. 2Cth nml Krsklne.
U2xl3J S. W. cor. 31th nnd Howard.
1J2X1IO N. W. cor. ICtli anil Chlcauo.
HOliaUH AND LOTS.
Mnlco your pHcu on C-rooni house and barn * 812
B. 3Sth nvenne.
5 rooms , f.0xll2 , N. IX cor. 20th nml Cnstcllnr
7 looms (2) ( ) , H. K. ror. 27th nnd 1'utrlck avenue.
5 lorn : ) nnd barn , 3717 N. 2d.
ACKKS.
A very choice list. Come In and lot us show
} ou , but we wnnt lo mention 5 to 30 acres 4
miles Btinliiht north at 3173.00 ; tcima en y ,
IXCHANOIS.
Our Mr. Troxcll has somcthln ? cneclal to offer
for linilc. Como nnd see him.
Say , our special artist has something new In the
window. Wants > ou ti > see It.
IlcmiMnbcr , we ne\er nffer nnytldnR but Bonuln *
tninps . H. H. Cole Co. . IOC X. 15th.
RU M713 17
SNAI S. 5 TO 6 MILKS FROM OMAHA I' . O
4' ' ) , 80 or IW acres , Improved , J30 IM per acre !
20 < ) acres , J3J.OO per acre ; KO acres. $10.00 per
aero ; G JO-ncre tracts , $75.00.i | > J1W.O ) per nue.
Must be old. 910 N. Y. L. lildu. Ri-M2M
VE HAVE A PRETTY. NEW. MODERN COT-
taie ; east front , pivcd street , simile , fence ,
nodded yn.ru > . etc. , worth $3,00i.00 , hut can \ > a
had for J2.ZW.OO ; easy terms. Call up tomorrow
morning for particulars. H. H. Harder & Co.-
Ilca Illdg. RE-737 21
K YOU HAVE HIOH-CLASS CITY PROPERTY
in business blncks or vacant lots , liandHOine
residences or cosy cottnKf" , acre tracts or gar-
denti. for sub * or exchange.
You nre wanted nt 1S)5 Furnam street.
If jou hiivo bank slock lo trade fur good farm
lands In Huffnlo county , ne.ir railroad to\\ns ,
you nro nnnUil nt 1203 Knrnnm street.
If you have in > ney. not Investcnl , nnd looking
for Investments where taxes will not devour
thn Ini'omc , th.it nill double In value In 5 yearn
And letum nn annual Income of 10 per cent.
> ou will llnd vxiictly what yuu want by look-
Intr over the llnext list of hnrRatns In Imprutcd
fiums , larKt' trncts and r.mche * In eantern Ne-
bra. Ua and westein Iowa Hint has ever been
iineiuil to the public IU Omaha , nt 1W3 Farnam
street.
If you would like to own oneof the best coal
mines on thu ejntlncnt ( Huuth of Chlcat ; i ) , with
3 rich veins of coal , each 3H to 4'4 feet thick ,
nnd have 1.000 ncres of Kiiod lanil In cnsterii
Nehraskn nnd a little cnih money to exclmnBO
for It , > ou will be Inteiested nnd well enter
tained by the real estate man nt 10 > Fnrnnm
Btleet. RE-M773 17 *
UWDERTAKERSAN1) EMBALMEBS
SWANSON & VALII5N. 1701 CUMINO , TEL. 1CCO.
161
II. K. HU11KKT. FL'NKIIAL DIRECTOH AND
embalmcr , 1C1J Chicago St. , telephone SO. 153
St O. MAUL. UNUnUTAKGR AND KMI1ALM-
cr. 1417 Farnam t. , telephone Z25. 16
C. W. liAKUn , UNDKHTAKEIl , 61J S. 16T1I ST.
107
COAL.
D. T. MOUNT HAS IlKMOVnO HI3 COAL
cnico to 209 S. ISth St. . llrown block. 1CJ
T in : "BUST is THU CHEAPEST. N
No soot. Z.tXiO pounds of the best Wyoming
coal , tl M. delivered. Just think of III Von
have to pay that for dirty. tinoKy coal. If
you are Interested In the fuel question ua
Ehej-ldan coal , 1603 Farnam street. M4)3
STEAMSHIPS.
TO EUROPE. OAJSES1 TOURS. ESTA1I. 1J41
Select parties , beml-monthly. ] nd < pendent tick
ets , oil routes. Hoicl couixins , pas poits , pro.
crams , free. Jl < nlhly Qazotte , with maps , IQc.
II. Onto & Sons ( L'td ) . llcCagllo & Spauldlni ; .
street.
DENTAL COLLEGE.
OMAHA COLLUGn DENTAL SUHGnUY , FHCU
Inflrnmiy ; dentistry at cost. IClli & Cap. a\e.
MATHEMATHICAL INSTRUMENTS
ALVA J. OROVER. ENUlNliERS AND AR.
cblttcts * supplies. 31 ] S. 1SH etreet , Omaha.
UU9
HOTELS.
HOTKL uAnicr.n. ISTH AND JONUS STS.
73 rooms at JI.JO per day.
CO rooms at I2.UO per day.
Bpeclul rate * to commercial travelers Itooi : <
and board by week or month. Frank HilJltch.
manager. 171 *
AKTNA HOUSC ( KUIIOI'UAN ) , N. W. COn.
Ulh and I > aUce. Ilaoms by day or w ek.
171
BVJILDINa &LOAN ASSOCIATION.
111W TO OHT A HOMB O SKCUHK GOOD
Interest on n-ivines. Apply to Omal.a L. & It.
Ass'n , KOI Bee bIJs. a.V. . NBltlnerr , Bee.
173
SIIAUKH IN MUTUAL L. & n. ASS'N PAY
t , 7 , S per cent uhen 1. 1 , 3 yean old , always
redeemable. HOI Farnam t. Nattlnger , 8ec.
171
LOST.
LOST. LADIKS HUNTING CAHK C1OLD
wutch. chain and chnrm , Fritluy , between 13th
and 16ih mul DoUKlua and 1'aina.m. or 01 21th
street car ; nnri\\fcl "W" on oiitilUe cnna and
" 1'apa. lo Ailn , March 14. 18H-I on Ins'ct * : alrn
phntu in31c.l IrwMe rae ; n Illiernl reward will
bn paid for return to 1C , K. Wll.'ox , at Ilroun-
Inc. _ Klns & Ca' . I > wt M710 13'
" "
LOST ON SATURDAY. OAIlNirr" KAIt-
lUnr. I'louio return tn 1107 N. l ih nnd net re-
want. Lo t 701 15'
FOUNlJ.
FOI'NDOVURCOAT ON N. ttST. Al'I'LY IIJ )
N 2IH l. unil-770-15"
ELEOTKtUAL SUPPLIES
ILIXTKH-AL KNQINEKIIS AND CONTUAC-
tors for electric light and motor plant * and ill
kinds of elcctrlc.il construction , Wettern Ulei- .
trlcal Kupplir Co. . 151S How ra it. 17J
_ MUSIC. A.m' ANJJ LANGUAGE.
O F OL-LLnNHECK. DANJoFax AND aUITX
teacher , 1)U C u U til
BIOYCLES.
M. O. DAXON , 403 N. 10TH. 100
VICTOU UICYCLUS , THU FINUST OK ALL
bicycles. Omaha Ulcjclo Co. , 323 N. ICth ttieet ,
161
STUIILINO , I1U1LT L1KK A WATCH. WDST-
ern Klectilcal Supply Co. , 1515 Howard street.
SKI : THI : VISIULU HALL iiEAitiNoa ON
Relay Special. Will llirnum & lira. , IK N. Kth.
733
"COLUMBIA" 1893. FINEST EXAMPLU OF
IlKht nnJ hlRh Kni'le bicycle construction. Wm.
Lyle Dickey & Co. , 1103 Douulas St. . agents.
1U
IlKMINGTON AND KAOLa. CROSS QUN TO. ,
1IC 3. 15th street. M-731
A. L , DDANB A CO. , WHOLESALE AND RE-
tall bicycles , 1116 Furnam street ; bicycles sold
on easy pa > ments. 103
LAWN MOWEUH AND DICVCLUB , GET THEM
In good running order at the Acme , 513 H , 16th.
C11-M10
WESTERN U1CYCLE & GUN CO. , 2115 CUMINO.
MANTELS , GBATES AND TILE8.
WOOD MANTELS. ORATES. TILKS FOR FIRE
placej , vestibules and large llonm ; write for
catalogue. Milton nosers & Sons , Omaha.
Omaha.M29I
M29I
ELOCUTION.
ELLA DAY , R.D.COM'L NT'L 11K.1S & FAHNAM.
H7-MO *
FLOBISTS.
J. W. & K E. ARNOLD HAVE OPENED CUT
( lower store 120 N. 15th st. Tel. 132. 59I-M9
OABPENTEBS AND BUILDERS.
C.,15. MORHILL. 1'Apnil HANGING , HOUSE
sign painting , brick work , plastcrlnir : off. It ,
Darker Llk. ; tcl. 733t shop 2211 Izapl ; tel. 03. '
16S
SHADE TBEES , ! FRUIT3 , SHRUBS.
F. R. MARTIN. P. O IJOX 391. OMAHA ; 3RD
house west D. & D. Institute. M93C-A2S *
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.
VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORT HAND. N.
Y. Life , Omaha. Atk for circular. 170
BUSINESS NOTICES.
DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVHRED. 719 N. It ,
U7
PAWNBROKERS. .
H. MAROW1TZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 16 ST.
378
POULTRY SUPPLIES.
W. C. ASIITON & CO. , MS S. 12TH. 710 A23
DENTISTS.
DR. PAUL , DENTIST. 2020 DURT ST. 150
FOR A LIMITED TIME
A HANDSOME
\H \ EXCHANGE TORO 1TEH-CEHT
VPvV'E.'R. TAGS TWIVE.-K
PLUG
TOBACCO
CHAMPAGNE FLAVOR
Tne American Tobacco Co
NEW YORK.
Lruvyurs and solicitors. SUES & CO. Bee
KulUUng , OMAHA , Neb. Advice FKI3I3.
DUFJFY'S
PURE MALI WHISKEY ,
All
mi : iti : < vi/rv i.\itici5T.
INSTItUJIENTS placcUon reccril April 1C ,
f \
WARRANTY DEEDS.
n lot .i-at H anj wife 'U Mary A Martin ,
i'j. bloek 5 , ItrlusV Place .t
hame til A S Lnnce. Mt 'S3 , block 5 , name ,
i . . ; ° " [ ry , nn' ' ' w > l" f 'LiJiivItt llurnham ,
, ' ° ' > block 7. Rurnharti' Plaee 433
M A Sinlth and husband 'to ' F M Nurth-
rV'v . fm lot lxnnd"o 23 feet lot 2 ,
block.12. West Omnhl..f. ! ' 3.5:0 :
Mlkel
Haulrlch
nml wife toJnhannes , Haul-
rich n U lot 13 , blclcll if1 William Hauc-
u'win ' n add jJt.ji } * yt
Charles Kolterimnn arid VlJV to H A k'ruse.
3V ncreH on West
PatWIton cn-ek nt
I11" , ' . ' : 'rj ' trft fr ° mlfe corner lot 1 n ,
block .
! ! . Mlllard
n' ' : H el'm , , nn < l I'lmlwnd ' to C W Conk- 515
, , " ? . ' ' , ? ) x120 ft-lH ln e 'i ' ' " ' RnKan'a odd. ICO
I R
Hattery and bunUind to T S Oil-
mure , same. , . . . . c 00 ;
T S Ollmore tn M E Swetnam , H " ,4 sub lot '
13 of lot 4. Rauun-B uM , :
J D Sehellheru nnd wtfV to J C Rarnard ,
o * 40 acres of s 40V4 ucres In nw 3MO-12 . . 2.W11
A l hinllh nnd wife to J H White , lots
20 21 ami 23. block IS. Hansoom Place . . JJ.OOO
c 15 Hralnmrt et nl tu J II Rol rts , lut 21 ,
bluck 11 , Kitchen A W's ubdlv. . .
Htma to Kale Rohorts. lot IJ , block 2) ) , ll n-
sun
1
W D Reckelt and wife tu C M 'Curtail ,
n U lot IJ nnd all lot 1S ( nnd s U lot 17 ,
block 18 , Scully's dil. _ , J.COO
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS.
W J Stevens ti J H Stevens
, lot 1 , Trox-
ells sulnllv .
J II Patterson and wife to Pnrkuny Real
Estate company undlv H Interest In H
II feel of u t feet lot 1 , bloek 192. und
undiv t , Intorfst In n H w 44 fi-et lot J ,
block 177. Omaha. , , I
DEEDS.
Sheriff to E C Ionn lot 18. I lock 3 , Pitler
& C-s 2d add to South Omaha , , . , . . . C'J
Total amount of transfers. , , . $ ; 8 , t i
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Annual Address of the Mayor to the City
Council Last Evening ,
LAST YEAR'S ' MUMCIPAL ADMINISTRATION
Stoncy Kxprmlrd S3S.OOO I.csn Tluin for
tbo Previous Yciir Itvcoiiiinriiilntlnus
Made by tlio Kxccntlvo I'utors
tbo Ucciipntlou Tnx ,
The second meeting of the new city coun
cil was held last evening. Mies and Hlancli-
ard t\cre the absentees. Mayor Johnston
lead his annual message , which was as fol-
lows !
In the past yenr I have applied , to the
best of my ability , In the maimKunent of
the business of the city , tbo same rules of
business Hint govern In the munagoitrnt
of private corpointlonx. Our city Is u cor-
[ wrutlun , the council being tlie directors
ami the innyor the nuiiuiKliin tllrcctor. The
welfare of over 15,000 people depends , to n
large extent , upon the manner In which we
nmy , during tlie next twelve month * . dls-
chaigo our olllclnl duties. A city sprung
Into existence within the pant ten > ears ,
but ulreutly the third In Nebraska In popn-
Intlon , nml the tblril latgest packing ami
stock jiinla center In the Unltul States , anil
also In commercial Importance ranking sec
end In our own state , will have Its pro-
Wei's more or lens advanced or ictnrilt'it by
our notion. The llnanclal condlllon of the
city h ) much better than It was one your
ago. The Moating Imlebtedness IIIIH been
reduced nbout Jlo.OX ) , nnd none of the funds
nre overdrawn. This will enable the coun
cil to i educe the levy very m.iterlnlly this
unjust taxation Is legalized robbery. The
Kriut Issue Is whether municipal government -
ment shall be conducted honestly. There
ate now sixty-eight well organized associ
ations engaged In municipal rclorm move
ments throughout the country. .Munlclp.il
government , to ha successfully administered ,
should be conducted with- the Mime cnie us
characterizes Individual pursuits. This In
volves ninny disappointments to nppllcnnts
for positions , but such me of minor im
portance when compnied with the benell-
clul results which How from a Judicious and
discriminating economy. Those who furnish
funds to defray public expenses have a
legal right to hold their cho cn servants tea
a strict accountability. During this period
of Ilnanclal depression the worst , perhnpi ,
ever seen In this stnt ? nnd nation the most
rigid economy should be practiced In every
department of the city Kovernmcnt. The
committee on finance should Investigate
every bill carefully , and when thu pi lees
charged are exorbitant should fearlessly
cut them down.
CONDITION OF KINANCKS.
The balance In the various funds on April
1 , IS : ' , " , , us shown In the warrant books In
the city clerk's olllce , are as follows :
Interest fund . J2.773.39
1'ollce fund . l , UUy
Klre and water fund . , 1.217.CO
Public light fund . 725.10
Judgment fund . CM. ( A )
Knglneer fund
Salary fund . is 1.33
Street repair fund . 4B.75
Witness feu fund . 19.35
General fund . 17.C3
Total . J7.Su7.30
This Is the amount on hand to pay the
current running expenses from now until
August next tha total amount that war
rants can be drawn for until the passage
of the annual appropriation ordinance on
the second Mond.iy In August , ISM. When
the present administration came Into power
one year ago the funds were In the followrr
Ing condition :
Funds Overdrawn Interest fund , $7,781.75 ;
salary fund , Jl,313.31 ; street repair fund ,
J7G1 1(5 ( ; lire and water fund , $ llu.71 ) ; total ,
$10,296.67.
lialnnces In Funds General fund , J2l
police fund , $770.7 : | public light fund , $
engineer fund , $345.5i ; Judgment fund , $310.25 ;
witness fee fund , $70.7o ; total , JI.HO.SO.
REDUCTIONS IN EXPENDITURE.
According to the report of Expprt J. J.
Points , who Insp.uted the records of the
city for the purpose of ascertaining the
condition of the funds and the expenditures
for ordinary current expense.- * during the
years of 1&92 nnd 1SU.1 , the- annual current
expense was $72,0'Jl.CS ; nmuunt of judgments
paid In 1893 , J15.3J1.S3 ; total , & > S,0 .I3.
According to the annual statement which
Ip have Just read to you the current ex
penses of the city from April 1 , IbDI , to April
1 , 1S05 , were $59,4(3.46 ( ; amount of judgments
paid In 1894 , $ Hlil.20 ; total , $07,002.71.
These IlfiUreH show the expenditures In the
past year to have been $ . > 0,432.'JJ less than
for the preceding year , and leaving out the
judgments paid each year they show the
annual current expenses of the city reduced
In the last year $12G22.G2. The unpaid ac
counts on April 1 , 1SJI , and current expenses
from April 1 to August 1 , IS1 } ! , amounted to
$12.472.90 ; funds overdrawn April 1. IS'JI ,
$10,298.67 ; borrowed to pay Interest July 1 ,
1S94. $4.420.01 ; total , $2..19j.E8 ; less balance
in funds April 1. 1631 , $4,119.80 ; overlap Au
gust 1 , 1S91 , $22,745.78.
If the expenses are not Increased beyond
thoss of last yenr April 1 to April 1 the
current expenses from April 1 to August 1 ,
1895. will be $ ll. . " > Sr ; Interest due July 1 , 18 ! < 5.
$1,420.01 , the unpaid bills on April 1 , IfclCi ,
amounted to $1,117173 ; total , J-iitMG.74' ; less
bal.mcp In funds April 1. 1S95 , $7,607.30 ; bal
ance , $12,859.44.
The rentals due ths Amoilcnn Water
Works compiny nre not Included In these
llgures , becausi ) they nre now In Judgment
nml will be palil from that fund , u.i hns
been the custom for some years.
INCUIASED LKVV IN ISDI.
Considerable complaint wns mnde by our
people nbout the large Isvy mnile In July
1804. There were -II mills levied , ns follows :
For Interest fund . 18 mills
For general fund . 10 mills
for lire nnd water fund. . . . . . 8 mills
For judgment fund . 5 mills
For polio- fund . 5 mills
This produced J81.CC2.37. but ns the law
limits the Issuance ot warrants to 83 per
cent of this sum the available nniount for
which warrants coulil be drawn wns $ fi- ! )
413. With funds overdrawn April 9 , 1SUI
$10.2.G7 , and unpaid bills August 1 , 1W4
amounting to over $12XX ( ) . It cnn be readllj
seen that If the bills of the city were to be
paid and Its credit maintained no smaller
levy could be mnde.
On October 1 , 1SSS , the city Issued bonds
running twenty years , as follows :
It street viaduct . $ 43,000
Q street viaduct . 33.000
Sewer . 62,000
Totnl
The bonds nre due In twenty years after
date thereof , nnd to be redeemable at the
option of the city at any tlrne after live
years from their date , nnd draw Interest at
the rate of G per cent. Other cities In the
Htate have been nble during the past year
to t refund outstanding bonds at G per ceni
Interest or less , therefore I would recom
mend that Bomo action be taken by the
council by which the city can be benefltei
to the same extent as other cities which
have availed themselves of a reduced rate
ot Interest.
I,1CENSK AND OCCUl'ATOIN TAX.
I'pnn questions rf doubtful legality arls
ing from conflicting opinions upon the con
struction of the statutes , I hold It to bo an
executive duty lo keep In view the questlot
of revenue , upon which rests the credit of
the city. To obtain without a positive dls
regard of law such funds ns will enable the
council to meet promptly all current obli
gations Is my sole desire. To avoid nl
litigation , with a possible appeal to the
supreme court , seems to mo to be the better
policy. An Increase of the sal on license t <
J 1.000. ns has been suggested by the Iloan
of Kducatlon , will undoubtedly result In
driving out of business at least one-hal
ot the dealers. The sole object of the bonn
ns expressed by the membtrs nt the join
meeting of the board and council on Thurs
day evening last In raising the license Is
to t obtain additional funds for their treas
ury. It was shown pretty conclusively ni
the t Joint meeting of the board nnd councl
committees on Saturday last that one-hal :
of the dealers would go out of business 1
jhe license was raised to $1,000. In view 01
the fact that In that case the school treas
ury will not be benellted by an Increase tc
H.wO and that all the expenses of the aclioo
and city governments nre paid by taxes
levied In the city , with the exception of the
moneys received from the license , I woul <
recommend that the license be fixed nt Jj'i
and ! that an ordinance be passed levying nn
occupation tax of $200 per annum. In thn
case the tcliool treasury , at ) before stated
will receive an much money us heretof n
EXPECTANT
MOTHERS.
_ T ! ' . { . .yr wonderful ' 'fff T JiOTIIEUS
FIIIKNP , " which makes child blrtli ay may '
9 ti * within th roarh of all we lia e rnlucri ) the t
* iirice lu o.e li IUr per buttle , lltwar * of I
I. frond ) , counterfeit ! and lutltltutci. "
JTAKB NOTHING BUT
MOTHERS
FRIEND.
. . . BOLD HV ALL Ur.UGUISTB. . . .
tVWrlU for book "TO MnTHKBS" mallwt
free. TIIK IIUAIIFIIU.il KFOn.ATOII CO. ,
I'roprlcl r > . Allimts. U
nml the city trenrtiry will lie enriched to
he amount of 113.000 or fll.OOO.
HKCOMM12NDS THI3 TAX.
Taking1 Into consideration the ilnanclal
Condition of the city , the full detail * of
which ore herein juibmltted , I nm con-
utralneil to recommend this tax. If tlie
lews submitted by me on the question of
Icoiise be fixed top the ctnulnir year nt
500 InMemI of $1,0X1 , such an additional
iiinipn would seem to b < proper. when It 1.1
onsulercJ tint other cltle < of n lower
led gr.ido adopt such methods at n permit-
lent source of revenue. Whether or i ot in
his rc.sp'ct my deductions are- sound ns an
economic- policy Id purelv a qiuvtl > n tor
your lumoinblo foody to decide.
Section 17 , ohnptor vll of the Revised
Statutes provides , with reference t > the ac
counts of I ho Itontd of IMucatlon In cities
of the llrst class : "And said account ! *
and records of snld board In cities of the
inIt
Irst class shall at nil times be subject to
Ito Inspection and examination of th ? nudl-
or of snld city , \\hcse duty It shall \ > i each
nontli lo e\nmtm Mild records nnd check
said account * , and from time to tlmo , ns
n.iy be required by ordinance or resolution
of the city council , leport to said council
' tlio ' ' nature nnd state of x.tld accounts and
my , facts that may be required concarnlng
in lucounts. " In the absence of an nudl-
to of the city I would recommend the up-
lolntmcnt of n committee of two , whose
luty It shall be to make monthly reports
to the council of the accounts and records
of the boaul.
SEED APPROPRIATION QUESTION.
I notice with regret the taidy disposition
of the county board of Douglas county to
co-operate with the city of Omaha , be.ulng
ts Mmte of the liurtlviiH In a laudable cr-
'ort to provide through an organized syn-
: eni of land donations , by the us * of which
the thtlfty and Industrious class may . > n > -
vide for their wants during the coming
u Inter. As nn ccoiiomlc.il proposition it
meets with my approval. There ait1 In life
. xceptlomil clrcum-tntice.s when lor the bet-
lerment of the public g o I and the prrsfrva-
Ion of a nobl ? nmnhc.o.1 , v hloh xhrinks from
charity , a strained construction of the stat
utes may be rtsnrted to to lucumpllsli foene-
Ilclal results. It Is not right or just that
such exceptional expenses should be wholly
borne ! , by the lesldeiits of South Omaha ,
whilst . nonresidents holding property here
nre freed fiom such exactions. Impressed
with the justice of this suggestion , 1 rec
ommend nn nppropilntion ot $500 for the
l > ut chase of seed , the Mime to be disbursed
under the dliectlon of the executive- com
mittee of the Oaiden Farming association
Heretofore there ha\e been no meetings
of council committees ptlor to the sessions
jf the council , and reports of committees
have usually been made up during the ses
sions of the council. This nrtnncr of con
ducting business results In much time being
taken up bv thp members In consultation
and their attention Is distracted from the
| iroc edlngs. Careful consideration of tin *
nortnnt matters affecting the tnxpayers
cannot bo had In this manner. In order to
accomplish the most satisfactory results , I
recommend that an evening be designated
on which the various committees shall meet
In the city clerk's otllce to consider mat
ters and make up their leports.
The rules and regulations which guide our
oltlcinl ( conduct are embodied In the city
charter and the printed rules of order. You
have been furnMied with the latter , and
each of you should secure a copy of the
Revised Statute ; ) , whleh contain the char
ter. To thoroughly understand the proper
limitation : of power It Is Incumbent upon
all ] of us to study nnd fully understand Its
I > roylslons. | Hy.thls means oUlclal life , Is ,
understood in easy In our relations with those to
whom we are legally responsible. I was
called upon to use live veto power vsted
IrU the executive but twice In the last year.
Upon nil other matters there was no dis
agreement : between the council and the ex
ecutive < , nnd I slncciely hope that the coun
cil and executive may work in harmony the
ensuing year.
ROUTINE BUSINESS DONR
Ordlnancn No. DIG , providing for a special
tax of * 200 for each liquor license , was In
troduced and read for the first tlmo. The
money derived from this source. Is to he
known ns a special license tax and to ho
used to defray the running expenses of the
city.
Applications for liquor licenses were flletl
by John Koutsky. 0. I ) . Hill and John A.
Nelson. Referred to license committee.
Anna Stestlne fell over n stump at
Twenty-fourth and A streets some time ago
and wants to recover JI.OOO damages from
the city. Her claim was made and referred
to the city attorney.
Police Judge Chrlstmann reported that po-
llco court lines for the month of March
amounted to $77.
Chief Hronnaii reported ninety-three ar
rests In March.
Councilman Franek wanted police protec
tion In Drown park and Albright day and
night. At present a policeman Is atatloned
at these places from noon until midnight.
Referred to committee on police.
llyan , Walter nnd Ilulla were appointed a
committee to wait upon the Omaha Street
Railway company and urge the extension of
the car tracks across the Q street viaduct
nnd Into the Third ward.
The city attorney was Instructed to confess
Judgment for $2C49 In favor of the American
Water Works company for hydrant rental.
Ilulla made a motion to appropriate $500
for the purchase of s > eed and tools to assist
the garden spot association. The mayor
thought the money should bo appropriated
to start the schejne BO ns to compel non
residents to bear their share of the burden.
nT
The motion prevailed ,
A committee of three will bo appointed by
the mayor to audit the books of the Uoard
of Education and report to the council once
a month. The councllmen think the Hoard
of Education Is rather extravagant and pro
pose to put a check on expenditures If pos
sible.
The city attorney was Instructed to draft
nn ordinance compelling the B. & M. railway
to maintain an electric light at the L street
crossing ,
Bids from Daniel Hannan and John E.
Owens were read for grading Seventeenth
street from Missouri avenue north sixty feet.
Oivens bid S U-10 cents for each cubic yard
and Hannan 10 cents. Owens was given the
contract. _
A. J. Weaver of Lincoln ts ot the Mlll rd
II. H. Uohlnaou of Klmball Is nt the Tax-
ton.
ton.Hon.
Hon. B. K. Valentino of West Point Is at
the Mlllanl.
Charles Allen , Portland , Ore. , Is registered
at the Dellone.
W. H. Goodrich of the City of Mexico U
n I'axton guest.
B , B. Klnnlo Is registered at the Barker
from Colon , Mo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. P. M. McGce of St. ndwitrds
are at the IJellone.
Captain W. h. Pltcliar , U. S. A. , Is regls
tcroil at the I'axton.
K. M. F. Leflang of Lexington Is regls
tcrcd at the Mtllard.
II. Foster nnd wife are registered at thn
Barker from Savannah , III.
Eugene L. Spoils of lies Molncs Is spend
Ing a few days In the city.
II. J. Mitten and Mrs. Mitten of Tchamah
are guests at the Dellono.
Night Clerk Cole of the Merchants Is off
duty on account of Blclcneas.
W. Y. Tyler nnd D. II. Harris of Ogalalla
wore Merchant * gueits yesterday.
J. P. Barrett and A. L. Button are regls
tercd at the Darker from Bt. Joseph.
Missouri Pacific Attorney James W. Or ;
ot Atchlson was In the city yesterday.
Colonel J. S. Coollcan and John Cain
Port Angeles , Wash. , are guests at th
Paxton.
President Barnes nnd Secretary Furnaa o
too State Board of Agriculture are at th
Mlllard.
Louis Woyl , Oscar Klnko , August Suphe
and John Bahr are registered at the Uarkc
from New York.
K. B. Branch loft last cvcnlnr ; for Ma
rongo , la. , on receiving a dlapatch nnnounc
ing the death of his father at noon yester
day.
Ocorge B. Ilarrli of Chicago , president o
the Chicago , Burllnclon & Northern railroad
second vice president of the Burlington an
of the Hannibal & St. Joseph , Is at th
Mlllard.
At the Mercer : W. N. Dckkcr , St. Louis
S. B. Hathaway , New York ; C. Kirk
Rogers ; H. H. Bpelmun , Carroll. la. ; I ) . I )
Barr , Marshall town ; B. C , Ra-.vley , Texas
Captain Charles W. Taylor , U. H. A. , Ml
Taylor. Lieutenant Guy H. Prciton. U. H
A. , Fort Robinson ; J. Jl. Ailing , Jr. , Tel 4o
0. ; J. S. Knight , W. C. II. O ; II. M
IIoiiKhton , Hot Bprlngi ; M. J. CrclKhton
Mystic , la. ; Robert Dempster , IHs Molnes
A. 0. West , Fremont.
Nvlirxiltun * t the Ilotoli ,
At lha Ar.-aOo-K. A , Williams. Fremont
n. l > . Mci8 , Newport ; A. U. McNuer , Ulu
At the Drllonc A M Lurhwltr. J. C
Uili"r , Arlington , M. V King , Lincoln
Ja'rus ' CIuiKnt , North J.oup , JV. . KHz
BC-rald , Limner.
At the Merchantg-W. J. Btunrt , Norll
Platte ; p. A. Ullbert , K. IJ.nlkcr. . fily
I'ulmer. Fred Hobt , Cedar Bluffs , C. j
1'cterton , Oakdulc ; L. K , fcJI'.IJmore ,
DURYEA'S CHAIR NOT VACANT
Board of Education Dooidoa 116 Shall Have
Opportunity to Resign.
\CTION \ ON MOTION BY EDWARDS
ourti'ny to l\f ShotTii to lomlipr Alnont on
Arrount of 1'roluiiRiMl HlclincmUh.tn o
In Coiir o of Study Principal *
nnd the riio
A movement wnicli Ims been under con-
Idenitlon fur HOIMO time by n certnln element
ti the Hoard of Kducnilon nmtcrlnllzcd last
lit In the follow IIIK resolution by KiU
vnrds :
4
Whoroan , Tlcv. Joseph T. Diiryra. n mom.
or of this bonrd , hns" , since the 17th dny
f September ual , bcon nbscitt fiom the
es lntH of thli Iwniil , nnd the probability of
In ruturnlUK to Ilia diiilu-s lu very remote ,
mlWhcicaj"
Whcicaj" , Jiistlco to the inomlnira of thU
enid requlroi Hint inch one shall b ? | iresnt
ml imrtlclputo In the duties uniuircd of
hem , thvrefnro bo It
lU'iolvvd , That the sent on this Innrd of
lev. Joseph T. Dm yen bo declined vn-
nnt. J
llilfKess rnlscd the point of order that the '
oard had no authority to declare the scat
acant of n member who \\as abaent on nc-
count ot sickness.
Hcv. T. K. Cramblct supported the roso-
utlon. He said that ho had bcon Informed
lint tlicro was no possibility of Inc. return .
if Dr. Duryea to Omaha , nnd the vacant
ilnoo should bo filled In justlco to the other
nombcrs.
Tukcy siiBRcsIcJ that Itotild bo far
nero courteous to Instruct the secretary to
% rlto to thu absent member and KVO ! him
an opportunity to submit his resignation If
10 did not Intend to return. He moved as a
uhstltuto that the resolution bo laid over
n order Unit this action might bo taken.
The substitute uns carried , Kdwards nlono
otlng In the negative.
1'caraon , Anderson nnd Rhodes wore np-
lolnted n special committee to InvoUlguto
> ciulltiK claims on account of heating ; and
outllatliiK contracts.
IMTOSni ) ON TKACIIKUS ,
Superintendent Marhlo'a report relative to
ho nlleied Infraction of the rules by
oachers In collecting money for photographs
nd other purposes was placed on file. Ho
tntnd that In his opinion the teachers were
mt to blamo. A gentleman had called ut the
upcrlntcndont'ii olllco early In the year and
iskod for purmlsslon lo take photographs of
sovornl of the schools. The pormlsslpu wa.i
irantod nnd a letter \vna addressed to the
irlnclpals of nbuut a dozen of the larger
schools asking them to allow him to take
he pictures nt tmch times ns would occasion
ho least Interruption. The photographer
lad abused the privilege granted and bro-w-
ieat nnd even abused some oC the teacliorn.
t was true that In some cases a teacher
md received money from the pupils and
innded It to the man , but as far as could
> o learned It had been done at the solicita
tion of the pupils and without any Intention
ot wrong doing.
COLlitiCTIXO LICENSE MONEY.
The report ot the attorney was called for
on the resolution Introduced Some tlmo ago
Cramblct relative to the licenses of
ses of prostitution. The resolution stated
that these houses were selling llciuor with *
out p.iylng the $1,000 city license. It pro
vided that step * should bo taken to collect
tills license In cadi Instance. The attorney
ook the ground that no licenses from them
louses cculd hi ) collected , Olio of
ho first provisions of the license
law was that the applicant should
of good moral character , and the
Iccnso board could under no circumstance *
Issue a liquor license to a biwdy house. If
liquor was fold at these places It was In
dcllancs of the law and any member of thu
board had the right to have them prosecuted )
Cramblct was not willing to let the matter
drop there. Ho said that the members ot
Die license board uould do no moro violence
Lo their consciences In granting licenses to
these people than In giving 0110 to some
saloon keepers who wore certainly not of
good moral character. The women had Just
is good a right to engage In the liquor
business as the men and the present system
was an unjust discrimination In favor of the
men. No action was taken by tlio board
licyond receiving the report of the attorney.
The monthly report of the city treasurer
Indicated that the balance. In the school
fund April 1 was $52,42(1.87. (
The board accepted an Invitation to attend
the oratorical contest between the junior
and senior classes of tlio High school , which
: \1II occur at Iloyd's opera house April 30.
CHANGES IN COUKS13 OP STUDY.
The previous recommendation of Superin
tendent Marble relative to such changes In
tlio method of taking the census as would
afford a moro complete record of children of
school ago was approved. The census booka
lll bo altered accordingly.
The salaries of the principals of the Cass
and Train schools were Increased $5 a month
on account of new rooms opened.
The contract for furnishing hose during
the current year was awarded to James Mor
ton & Son nt 13 % cents per foot.
The changes in the course of study decided
on | by Superintendent Marble and the com-
mltteo on text books nnd course ot study
were recommended for adoption. The
changes contemplate the equalization of work
between the various grades by changing
work from grade to grade , more nature study
nnd oral history In the lower grades , nnd
more practical language teaching and less
grammar , The plan Involves several changes
In text books. Thcro wan some discussion as
to the prospect of getting the books changed
without expeiicc , anil the report of the com-
mlttco was adopted with an amendment cov
ering this provision.
The annual examinations for teachers' cer
tificates will begin on the last Tuesday In
June. _
"Suporln" was given again at Hoyd's lait
night lo a. good house. This pleca has been
effectively Improved during the last year , and
shows much for the constant attention given
It by Mr. William Hanlon. Admirers of
"Trilby" will have something to Interest
them at the Wednesday mutlnec. Mr. Hanlon
has , for some time , been at work elaborating
a sketch from the story , and It ulll bo Intro
duced for the first time at the matlneo to
morrow. Several of the principal characters
of the novel will bo Introduced. One of the
most Interesting episodes of the book hai
been selected for this fckctch and will bo
readily recognized.
Crowd fur the 'Iliomin Concerto.
Unless the Omnha public wishes to alt In
the t gallery or bland up they will hnvo to
secure their seats right uwuy. The ordern
for seats from outbldo the city tire coming-
in very fnst. OliTiwood nnd Mnlvorii will
each semi parties of thirty to llfty and Heel
Oak promises to Hend nt lenHt 109 people.
On Friday the Hurllngtoii will run nn ex
cursion tinln from Uoil O.tk. Htiuidlnir
loom only will \ti \ the ruin for these con *
certs , from present Indications.
l.lcuniei ,
The following marriage licenses have
Issued by the county Judge :
Name and Address , Age.
Domlnlck C'osurovo , Omaha . 30
Minguret McN'nmnra , Oinalm . 25
Julm W. Hitch , Omalm . 2ft
I .mini M. Stewurt , Omulm . 13
Vnc'luv lllulm , Omaha . 21
Anna C'hval , Omaha . ' 1
Hen Poland. South Omaha . 23
HUH.-I A. Ulllrnun , Uouth Omaha . Id
Joseph Sir.i ill ) . Omaha . 22
I.oulbo llnrlh , ( irund Island . . . . . 22
Albert H. Unungtit , Omaha . 22
Alice J. Ilobblns , Omuha . 24
Children Cryfoi
Pitcher's Gastoria.
Children Cryfoi
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's
Castoria.