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THE the same moment |t me Waather Roport o following observations are taken at | L sta- | Items Concerning the Much Dreadoed atal T T DATLY BEE Tuealay Mocaing, Jan the THE PITTED PLAGUE. 24. | Three New O een of Smal' Pox Daveloped in the City. THE OMAHA DfleY BE ' TUVESI)A Y, JANUARY 24, 1582, | Niclson, of No. 1118 Jackson_ street, who was reported to be sick with small pox, was recovering: that during the next twenty-four hours it conld be determined whether he would recover or not, and, finally, that he has not got the small pox but that he is down with the measles and is recovering THE PAVING PICKLE. A Lengthy Meetin: and Disoue- sion of the Great Question, On Which as Yet There is Very Little be sufficient to proceed and execute the work without embarrassment or obstruction. The committee has thoucht best to confine itself atrictly to the matters referred to in the resolution raising it The foregoing, 1t" is believed, covers such matters sectional policies to be entirely laid s oul aside, l\nl:lo he asked the peul’xlo of SPEUIAL NnTlGES Uonmflfl@ Omaha to make the city a great com- [ T50R RENT—House of right tooms. Fngquire mercial center, He was in_favor, if | DA Hoe, 1612 5. Fifth St. 07740 it need be, to throw off all restric: [ J30R RENT CHEAP—House, § rooms, stable, tions, and let the property holders aistorn, &c., south e d 10th 8t Enquire pay the entire expense, whenever S : kot (TR Rl gre ol S they were ready to. Mayor Boyd | "% hEN A new cot age of 6 rooms, ¥lst , all o ch e Y ¢ i and Harney. ©oquire on premiscs. 087 named. . Disease rapidly, all of which statoments are Ligbt Tt Allof which is respectfully submit- | expressed himsoif of the same mind arney JUiFe 0N premises. 21 DxrartRsT, U, 8, 810 AL S Rvicw, ) erroneous. The case is a severe one cisb el iAo ted A J. PoppLETOs Mesars. E Rosewater and Redman I“'" BBl T o rael ONAILA, Jantiary 28, 1862, (445 p. ) f - | of small pox, well marked ard clearly . Nextriod . e o Foriham 8o, Ap- Chairman, odudens ) |of s x ) maintained their positions. Pl to M Tabor, Freo ont’ Go', | § Folks had become somowhat roson- | defiued _sinoe the = first day of| iy, yoard of trade was called to or Geo. W. Doar. Tho amendment by Me. Davis to |10 _Reter B U, maross. | § ciled to the existence of small pox in :xh(; b':;"w“:n":ih!o b1 ':“y oA | der at 8 o'clock last evening by Hon,| Mr Boyd answered for Mr. Popple: | make the ratio ramed by bonds 40| VR RENTZEA rooms o tace and b, S out midst when it was known it was Wi o e or troated ease of |C. F. Goodman, the president, Mr o ity g hml';ltwnn' municial | pef oont was mrrm(l.] i Bio-13 oo " $ ui q * T lindebtedness was 10 per cent except Section 3 was then adopted as|- R e Y confined to thé single case at No. 1118 | small pox or ever cnnell(ixlly l;::lld the | H. G. Clark, being absent. l\::'lll'll’fl‘;‘l\i:v“:]llr:ln \'uu-mwhc‘nl\i(‘m‘i;Kt AHURTEN 48 then adopte [P T O of the bestf roson wing 30,13 Jackson street, and flattered them ""ft':g’fl:in" e Tariant ":‘:": The minutes of the last meeting | be incroased to 15 per cent. Mr. John Evans, chairman of the | 155 ReNT-T furiibiogn Foorts e vt selves that it would spread no further. :l:kll'ulvu'(ln . mrl‘in all probability | Were read and approved. Mr. Poppleton thought that this | executive committee, reported re- [ Ghante Bxcharirs, N. B, car, 16th nd Dodge Des Nolres In fact it waa reported that even the | Vi ‘Do’ moro oritical condition | The report of the committes ap- did not refor tu city butto county in- | garding the, proposition to have a| &7 e Davenport. Veilson w 3 casles in- : " % S 3 debtedness. ainquet on Friduy evening. o re- OR 1'FNT-—Nicely turnished rooms with or i case of Neilson was one of measles in nlurmgdlhl} ll"xth'.uu days thnl&n! -nz'l pointed to confer with the railroads | "Ny "R osowater thought if the city [ported that the oxpenses would be wihoit board, Keasonable prices. 2018 i Lo, stead of small pox, but thi was a falso | time during the past week, and |on the subject of transportation of [was not. limited in the amount of [about 8330, of which Mr. Hime- ot L orhe othe . 0 A ' : - Vi report, as will be seen elsowhere, [ 10SH6R 10 WIT TeCOUSE OF MO ® | paving material reported bonds that might be issued, it should | baugh had offered to give 8150 LOCAL BREVITIHR, Nielson has had the worst form of the disease, confluent small pox, and while he is still in danger of the secondary symptoms of the disease, heis reported by the city physician yeaterday much better. He is able, for the first time in four days to open his juestion no one ecan answer at the present time and perhn[m not for many days to come. Mild cases con- tinue from three to six weeks and severe cases from six weeks to three months, and many cases do not reach the height of their severity before twenty or more days, and to say that through Mayor Boyd, as follows: REPORT ON TRANSPORTATION, Mr. H. G. Clark, President of the Board of Trade: Dear Sme: The committee ap- pointed by you to confer with the va- rious railroads in regard to the trans- make the percentage as large as pos- sible, 8o that owners of property on outside streets could afford good pav- ing as well as those in the center of the city. Mr. Goodman suggested that the first section of the report be divided, 2d door west of 21st. Inqui Anamendment by Dr. Miller that | ateer 1 p. m. L the matter be referred tndtho execu- | [YOR RENT— Cottage o % Fooun, well and tive committee was carried, cistern; 28rd and 8. Mary's avonue, En. A communication was read from il B—‘ \ K»Nmflly' 3”3‘—‘““‘ L Juu the Council Bluffs board of trade ask.|_ ing fora time for a meeting of com- mittees from the board of that city JOR SALE—A good bugg, horse, suitable for alndy to crive. Inquire No. 1100 Howard g . ; s it i voral i and Omaha to consult on the question | ® ™% - oyes and his symptoms are all favora: | Neilson was recovering when the dis- ‘:,,,u,.,,,,. of stono for paving streets, "‘:’i"‘“ et Lt addanth bt LR sy bridge. . 0T SALE-1ly phot, the Fiinch Cofiie THe Fush for vacelne virus yeterday | D'0 [OF fecovery. ease had not reached its height was a | beg leave to report as follows, to- wit: : X N was immense, THE NEW CASES, mistake. They had an interview with Mr. Mr. Poppleton then proceeded to House and \estaurant, i h 41| ib- Mossrs. Himebaugh, Thomas Gib- | J, Houhe Mo Sottuiits Saly part of the » . ¢ discuss the firat section. He fayored |son and Merriam were appointed 8 | cummer, reasons for offering the same ab this Ktharine Rogers at the Acalemy of | AU this critical juncture the an. L. A Merrias, M. Do | Thomas Kimball, _wssistant goneral | ¢ho proposed change in the city char- | committee to take the board of trade | tim is to (nable buyer to arrange his Lisinces Masic to-night. nouncement of three new cases ANOWHER NEW CASE. manager of the Union Pacific railway, | tar. ‘with the difference of making the | banquet in hand. in tlm for buylng. P WLG. a8 . . 3 o P U yed 3 1 n ) 2 idgn _ is calulated to increase the alarm folt | Another ease, the fourth since Sun- [and he stated that the actual cost of | it of bouds 40 instead of 33 per| The board adjourned until Monday | T=0FCir—C - hn;\vn:lhumnlllllu;lurlv» are reported [ in regard to the disease. Sunday | day morning, was reported by the city transportation wasthree-fourths of one | unt. The portion of the section rela. | evening, when the members of the| | Nicholasa d1 Sixteenth stre The Standard elul) reception Wednes- day night, will be a brilliant affair. The Burns club night, will be the ¢ nquet, Wednesday tof the week. ~The Union Pacific traim went out on | Leise tinie to-day, and with a hea ¥ Joad, it was reported that a man was down with the on Tenth stre more cuses W same locality. A Bee reporter called on Dr. P, S, ing, tho city physician, and learned that the report was true and that one of the cases at loast was ourge at the Slaven House, ¥, and yesterday two reported from the phyeician last night. This one is on the corner of Jones and Sixth streets, the name of the patient being Frank Aiken, a Union Pacific shop- man, The disease is spreading rap- idly, and it a pest house is not soon provided will soon reach alarming pro- portions. cent. per ton per mile; that the dis- tance to the guarries at Fort Colling was about 560 miles; that the Union Pacific railway company would carry the stone at cost or less than cost on a specified quantity. *’uur committee then waited upon the officials of the B, & M. railroad ting to the board of public works he was opposed to, but favored all the rest with the exception referréd to. The city engineer favored the erca- tion of a board of public works for the next three or four years, as a matter of economy, even it they had to pay them $2 000 o yoar e had legislature from the county are in- vited to be present. THE PHILOMATHEANS. JOR <ALE—Missour: hickory wood at Red- man'’s, 1640 st. 954 J{OR SALE=T & rrel stailion, Cly years old, weigling 1660 pou d- , 4 Norman § Viorg cars old, weiih- 0 pounds, took firs Fair, 1881, 1 Ko tu ky weighing about D00 pounds, 4 first premium at Nebra ka Another Series of Concerts to be Given, Now is a good time for nersous people e company and met Messrs, Holdrege | figurod up ronhiy the cost of I R e D ) t0 renl Poc's “Mask of the Red Doath, | Woll developed. The city marshal BARNEY WEAKENS. and Harris, From those gentlémen | onga strect trow dep) | The lovers of good music will Te-| Ta0R SALE—A first-cluss book and stat oncry sent Ofticer Morris Sullivan down to your committee learned that the tariff | nam Donglas and Harney strets to | ;o " business, carry ng a fuil line o/ toys, ni- Katharine Rogers at the Academy of | hang out vhe red flag, that member of —_— rate on stone from the Cedar Creek 2 : joice to know that the subscription ¢ ; M to- night, in w strong, double | the force having had the discase years Ford Anxious for a Chance to Vindi- quarries is £8.40 per car load of 24,000 Sixt nth, and Sixteenth and inter- mediate streets, and foun i that it tions, yrs wa'l paper, woldings, in tack every'thing; doi g a bus 1 W of £10,000 a year; list has been opened for a second i 1k 1d 1\ KRS ABITSE HEw p goed location; cheap 1 can be' bought on bill, and Leah. ago. llllw flags used Ifl'" '|!"* old ‘ones cate Himself. I’"“"(:}} ; m(;;‘)w no lu-u -l,l lm;» would be about 8200.000. Tl wmount | series of concerts by the Philomathean | casy torms by good party. - Will sell, vt not rinted last s g when there was a ever, that pounds could be axpsindod fur = . s . trade. Address ~The four young joitbed Ko istenlt | PEOLSCUESVADEBEAYACH n e ) to be expanded tor sewers would be | elub 0 aving proven 8o SOHRAGR'S DA he four young m e "1 ouse down near the depot. They loaded on each ear, and that, while : A L G () el L i s L LR LA at the Comm ing | PRU N M. and Mrs. J.N became the happy parents of girl by, The mother and ch well. The stock of goods in th svined | 1 at store has been r Woalf's brother claimi U thim, Stafford ni al hotel, duringa fance, were discharged on paying for the Sunday | house and found the pound 1 are doing | the visitation. New Yark the sheriff, £ that they belong ~There were_five cases of intoxic sfore Judge Bencke 1id, 1 otinued, “Ihe Omaha G in Lytle's block 1 making b ing con_ert. ~'The tickets for the Burns banquet must | and - Wi, yesterday. Thr e was sent to jail and the other case b held w rehearsal ¢ night. T prepaations for the approae h y arelthe U. P shops; Johnny W read, in white letters, on a red ground “Small Pox here.” L the reporter called at the Slaven proprictor, Mr. Felix Slaven, not at all alarmed about | The men who are af flicted are quarantined in the third story of the building and attended by nurses who have had the small pox. U'wojred flags are flying from the third story windows. e boardiug house, which is a very popular one, is by | no means deserted, and the office was crowded with boarders, who seemed not at all alarmed at the situa- tion, The sick men are Joe Donelly, an Ivish-American. who was a wiper at alls, who formerly worked at the WHITE LEAD WORKS, Lindley. Donelly is the be procured before Wednesday night, a<no [ man whose case is best developed and ~There will be a specinl meeting of the cots will be sold “at the door, and they | how he could have caught the discase as is known. Lindley's folks live in The Shannon-Ford affair has excit- ed no little attention for the past week. It will be re the first charge au mbhered that nst the commissioner was a street very serious one. This was the first day to simple assault and battery and yesterday Shan- non withdrew all charges, thus leav- g Mr Ford without anything to an- swer to. This does not swit the latter, who desired to show just how base- less the charges against him were. He fortunately had three friends with him at the time of the alleged assault and consequently knew he could prove the falsity of the charges. Mr. Ford now brands Mr Shannon changed on " an ex-conviet, ot the Pennsvivania state prison, a coward, a slandererand everything else that is mean. He says Barney has made a serious charge against him and now withdraws it and ney and that the latter uses too much the B. & M railway company might not eonsent to a reduction from the tarifl rate they would donate enough to make the rate not to exceed §7 per car, Your committee then called upon Mr. J. E. House, the superin- tendent of the Missouri Pacific rail- way, and from that gentleman learned that the Missouri Pacific railroad does not reach uny of the quarries on the Platte, and that a spur track of three miles would be required, and as this is not likely to be built for some time we could obtain no satisfaction as to what the rate would be. Estimating 600 pounds as the weight of one yard of paving, the freight from Fort Collins would be $1.20 per yard and from Cedar Creek only twenty-one cents per yard. Your committee also learned from Mr. Kimball that Messrs. Drexel and Stout were at this time examining the stone on board the cars could be ase| 100,000 more. This 1 a large sum to be expended by the city coun- cil, who draw small pay and do not devote much time to the business. Mr Boyd spoke on the section and took rhe stand that bonds should be issued by a two-thirds vote in an amount not exceeding 8100,000 for any one year. He argued strongly in favor of a board of public works and paying one good ma liberal salary. r. Miler spoke in favor of such a board and Mr. E. Rosewater spoke against it, the latter claiming that the danger was not in the making of the contracts but in the ac- ceptance of works afterwards. Mr. Rosewater advocated an in- crease n the number of men in the city council to sixteci, laiming that the Jarger the body the less diflicult it wonld be to Mr. Boyd under discus hibit the votit section + umended to pro of over 8100,000 in at the SaRi ity to clear him- | Colorado stone, and that upon the re- 3 0 vion. To this end I subscribe my- & COF. St obtaing is & mystery, as he works on the night | gives him no opportunity to clear him- ) 0 bonds in any one year. 5 Ve Soeteas L cannot be obtained th hise u)“d hxu mot. buen exposed so far | self. He says there is no fight in Bar- turn of these gentlemen the cost of self, Yours devotedly, The amendment was adopted, Mr. Boyd moved that all bonds be Spl 914-tt Fremant, Neb, unqualifiedly successful: “sections of shelvin 5 : good ¢ Inquire at D at Max Meyer's Music hail and the | Opera House « harmacy. g and 8 Two of these concerts will be given opera house, the latter being ope the attendance of the public g ally. w The following letter, received by o Prof Martin Cahn, will explain itself: OR RENT—A groce ner- butcher shop, doing & good business, In- quira at this offic 91241 ~A nearly new sid. bar top buggy, cheay; cash or time, Address P, O, drawer rl_n 804-tf Prrrspune, January 11, 1882, | [U1 5300 My Dear Cahn : 1 send you to-day a work of music| ppor which T had originally scored for small *h orchestra, and in A flat. T renovate | oSt — it for you (also transposed it to A | JrOSSALETO W o g 08 N, B major), aud ask you aud your associ- | ingastationon U. P. R.R. M. DUNHAN. 1412 ates forming the Philomathean club | F , Omaba. 720 Sint pt the dedication as a token of rtrade for city propersy, on respeet und encouragement. You de- | &' BT TODIRLTAR, (RiRc) serve this in a degree beyond tha which 1 have ehsen to veward yous | |/ however, 1 trust the Romanza will | g atford you some pleasure and recrea- | _ Full lot and 3 small how pot, $2200. MeCazue, Opp. P , ' A SALE—2 nice counters and 2 silver plated cases, at Geo, 1. Potersoi's, 504 South Ti1u o8 near P. 0. to ac: i1 Vear-old horse ar dovble. En Vil onse, novis-te Ap. M. Foxe: ER. Brickluyers' union on Tuesday evening, |00 ' 4 : of “his goods for his own good. The | certained. ~All of which is respect- e Y s Herr Forester is the director of the e < Y cil Blutfs and he is | of his goods for his own good, e . voted by a two-thires vote, which was | g 5 T > 3 © rary Junuary 24th. All members are vequested | = 0 remarkably cleacly in affair will doubtless end at this stage fully submitted. also adopted Sywphonic society of Pittsburg, and siuation as &0 be prlesent. Our delegate to the Nationgl | iy Labits and the last one who would union wit! make his report. Wit Tunrig, President. P, b is the happy father of a twelve pound hoy, which arrived the 215t instant, James is proud of the late addi wepublican party, and ‘‘set 'em up,” to the r. James Shann boyn in good style. ~Metealf & Bro., wholesale tea mer- | or small pox. on the U. s | 1o has the small pox at all. be supposed liable to catch the small pox. In fact, it is not certain that It was well known there wero stated this morning by « gentleman of this city t! 2 o the | ® number of cases in tho city which had never been reported at all. Dr. Moore has two cases on €um- mings street which aro either measles Both are children and chants, have a curious and very fragrant | the pits are not yet well enough devel- and pretty plant in their window. OPfl! It is ealled a Japanese lily, and thrives in a glass dish in which there are only pebbles to tell what they are. THE PEST HOUSE, Walkdr Bros. yesterday began of the proceedings except so far as the challenge is concerned, and in that the law will have to take its course. It is the general opinion that Barney has got his foot into it, and that he is pretty badly scared, and anxious to appease the authorities and get the complaint withdrawn, P Proof Positive. We have the most positive and convin. cing proof that THoMAs' EcLkcr 10 O1L is a most effectual specific for bodily pain, In cases of rheumatism and neuralia it gives instant relief, 191w ———————— J. E. Boyn, Chairman. SamukeL Burss, W V. Mogsk. OMAHA, January 21, 1882, On motion the report of the com- mittee was received and the commit- tee discharged. Mr. Boyd did not favor the reten- tion of the committee, as he thought the questions of transportation and cost ought not to be considered until the law was amended so that the city could pave its -treets. Mr. Poppleton, on behalf of the committee on amendment of charter, reported as follows: Mr. Poppleton moved that all that part of the scction 1elating to a board of public works be stricken out. The motion was lost, Mr. O. F Davis moved the adop- tion of the section as amended. Mr. E. Rosewater called for the reading of the sectien. The section wasadopted. The second section was read by the secretary. Mr. Rosewater moved to amend by saying ‘‘or repave” at the end of the section. Dr. Miller moved to amend by add- is a composer of eminence in this country, and of good reputation abroad. Recently, at Darmstads, an | —— ““orchestral poem,” of which he is the | § TZAT! composer - Thusnelda—was given by | hom, de ires the leading musicians of that city, and was received with great favor. Visih 1 the Luth M Fraterni of the 1, : ure, Mas o Visiblo Improvement. | &L MM, s B lctonk rg. mks Mr, Noan Bates, Elmira, N. Y., writes: | Refers to Rev. Dr. Stelling, Dr. | eisinger and “About four years ago I had in attack of | others ~ Address, C. H .. Bee office. e biliou: fever, and never fully recovered. My digestive organs were weakened. and T would te completely prostrat-d for days. After using two bottles of your BURLOCK Broon BITTERs the improvement was so visible that L was astonished. I can now, ANTED—A ge o 10 ke 0 g a sitna wan or where he useful &y an ac-ountar t or ¢ pyis: rapid penman; quick at figures, good knowledge of book ke pi d | osse-ses & I8 & member ANAGYMENT OF SMALL _ USINESS wanted by experienced man. Small salary. P. 0. Box 502 City 968t 0ST—One sack coffee marked ** A, G.” Scrib- ner, Neb. 8 pposed to be loat between U, 5 5 oS “tranafer dummy a: d the Ncrthwestern depot. i s ORIMINAL CATCHES, ing the name of the mayor to the city | though 61 years of age, do a fair - nd reas. | - tran-fer dumr y h o ;nd water. It was imported direct from | work ot the pest house, on the north- REPORT ON CHARTER AMENDMENTS, | eouncil. Carried, onab e dly?; work,’ Price 8100, trial | XIVe ¢ n;;f“.;:;“_:j‘};':lfi“.“;‘ o Tyt Apan. west_corner of the poor farm, S Tath» Board of Trade of the size 10 ents. 19 1w ~The Emmet Monument Association ‘There'is another graud kick about Business in the Police Line Picks of Omaha: Mr. Poppleton stated that he was y N i Yy — e NY PARLY With a ca<h capital ofa few bsidser ki o Your committee, who were instruct- | Dot in favor of permitting the repav- thousand dol ar and derizou- of will gives grand ball on the evening of ."‘“"‘;’I“""“l"u‘ }-“’"‘F’ ?'“““‘.;‘. that 1y ing up. od m the language of the resolution |ing of streets by taxation. SPECIAL NOTICES. £ businoss can lea il Fobruary 21st, to commermorate the anni- | 3. 2> “10 NAQ OL B ruvine which runs — Vi I Rh e e —ee— ———————— | portunity by inquirin< of W. .. Taylor, versrry of the birth of George Washington au! also of Henry Giratton, the Irish pat- h fall on the following xiot, both of whi iay, February 22d, through the entive precinct, and is lined with settlers. Kvery breezo that blows is likely to carry the dis- ease to those who reside along the ravine, and they claim that it is unfair The Baptistehureh quartette choir now | that the city’s sick should be }mt out Business in the police department has been decidedly dull during the past two or three weeks, but it picked up encouragingly on Saturday and of Mr. Horbach, “to report in regard to necessary changes to provide for the method of levymng for the pay- ment of the pavement,” beg leave to make the following report: (L) That the preient law gov adopted by a rising vote. Mr. Poppleton moved as an amend- ment that the board of public works shall not have power to accept work contracted for by it except upon the S oA ORET B A piray Gumane: NOTICE— Advertisement To Lean, For Sale, Lost, Found, Wants, Boarding, &c., will be in. serted in these columns once for TEN CENTS per line; each subsequent tnsertion, FIVECENTS we will, on to any address, , one of our d diess ~hirts, Iy only ono Shirr s 98, EUREKA 8HI T CO Marseilles, HIRTS For the next 30 days, receipt of sixty cents, se 946-1m onsists of . §. Smith, first tonors A- D, |10 & country procinct where they are | Swaday, and Mac. is again rubbing “"i““be cities L :;f the firat Bp"ro‘v']“l ofithe/mayoriaodiot ihelcity por Mas. Tho u"},ml“’“""" nover loss than | -y PN ISHED RO Ms—Within thros blocks of Morris, second te J. Wesley Wilkins, | lisble to spread tho diseaso. Tholhis hands in & moat comfortable :I]:‘::,(urlmu:'::':::;xf tl:‘: t:t r?lu"e cu‘é“l‘)fil\‘«iln\nu Kaufman stated that R = pomatiie;, IngulrensiflDod o 904 Funt Lasss . Ci Sinith: secondl base BaME: only location that would avoid allfuyq self satisfied way. One | ; ¥ P e RaY the city engineer would first be “o.\ TO LOAN—Sums ot 31100 to $210 UTICE TO «ON 1 RACT RS- Scaled propo: M one ¥. 5. Swith is organiz ehoir of mixed voices, which will number about fifty, to be led by the wale quar- tette. g o large chorus settled communities is » place on the river bottom, they say, and that is where the pest house ought to be, The question of a Suitable pest house s likely to prove a serious one, —The neat diug store on the corner of |and the board of health should have Tenth ind Douglas, which hus added so [ provided for the emergen-y lonz ago, of the cases was that of a STABBING BY A BOY, Wm, Newman, a colored boy about 14 years old, was arrested Sunday for stabbing a white boy named Roche. 'The affair occurred in the ing a given street shall be paid by a general tax upon the entire real and personal property of the whole city, the money to defray the cost of such. paving in the first instance to be raised by the issue of pavement bonds, obliged to report “on any improve- ments aud that the council and mayor would consider such improvements. Mr. Poppleton’s amendment was carrried. Mr. John McShane said that under sals will be received until 12 o' lock noor January 31, 1882, for the ction and comple- tion of buillliug for the Acaveny of the Sacred 4 [Heart, Pians and specifications’on iew at office t Law Officeof D | of Dufrene & Mendelss-hn, Arcrisect:, Omaha, cichton Block. Neb., where bids w 11 be received. The right is reserved 10 reject any or all bids 92231 pe writers; also time, real estate security. Albert' Swartzlander, Attorney at Law, 8. E. corner 16th ud Uouglas. 951 ‘\‘[Oh EY TO LOAN—Cal L L. Thomas Room § € NST' UCTIONS gien on t machines for sale. BEL', G To | trom § to 10 por cont BI0.O00 5 et “ewatescchricy, by AME ., 1508 ey J m = e 2 i DR. 18 1AC EDWARDS 1109 Farnhaw St. 2 < . Rl a0 1 much to the peace and quict of th ¢ neigh. | Pofore the disease mude its appear- [ Vicinity of the old clevator. The T'ho grounds upon which this recom- | one section the council would beable to arnhatn Farnham, agents Remington Type writers’ 88420 ¢ 4 A gt s boys became involvedlin an alterca- | mendation is made is that upon prin- | choose partially what streets could be | gy~ TO LOAN--At 8 per centin: | TADRNISHED OOWS—For single gentien borhood, has just had put in & set of very [ 1¢¢: A new house is not it to put | boY! i : i : iy S ¥ Yy R $250.000 st in wums of 82,600 and 1 tront with pi th ! S (i ATy T b, | patients in, if it is plastored, until the | tion and Nowman threw a knife at | ciple it is unjust that the cost of pav- | paved. He moved that in the second | 1=t Fatlatlly Ferst B siin SLBRE0 TG | L o0 e ital avene, " S0tt > show botties in ite windows. The | Ly ioring iy dry, which would bo some | the other, striking him in the broast | ing intorsections of streots and _the | section it may be made to read that | ju pioperty. Biis Rk Estate and Loay o Aand e e " ;:”‘Iuml‘hghu iy now In.: soen for o timo, and if 1t is not plastered, it and cutting hum quite severely. space opposite allgyu should be paid | the ¢ city council shall order any | Aoexcy, 16t and Dougles Sts B)g‘l:m Nr“n cITY llA}:(.ola —fiilgn;gfu a e I‘u(' #in either direction, on | ¢ uld ot be warm enough. What FIQHTING OYBRRITARH by property abutting on the street. |street or alley paved,” instead of |- T TOORTHAIL X 107 ina ON; i B tho darkest night. the board ought to do 18 to buy| Wm. Randoloh and Wm, Nicols| O the contrary, it is manifest that | “ghall have power to pave.” In his| A WANTED: 1 o docorutiy MRS, D, R —Riioeras boarding house, on Leaven: | s suitable house somewhers in the su- m. Randolph “and W, Nicols| 1is oxpense, being for the common | opinions the bouds never can be car- | \\FANTED 2 giris or k tohen work at Maus' | WARDNER, room 1, Jacol's Block. Gi2-tt i § Sk, o et Sl et ST T 1d v o ul 1| had a row at their boarding houte on | o, ofit of the whole city, should be | ried unless this is done. restaurant, 1515 Dodge St. 975 hhnm REAL T1AT 7 BULML—noy W owgo. ¥ jeh l‘ r:‘f, A “:;‘. ,"""I arized on Saturday :::i that m..“, ||,u “:Hl i Al li \‘,P,' 16th street on Saturday night, con-| i by a general tax, ~ The commit- | Mr. Cowm said that thero sowl d FANTED--Situstion to drive team by a | =—— i might. he thief obtained admittan Kok al 08 '“ v mnediately. | corning something about the provi-| ., 4re advised that the intersections [ be & great deal of difficulty in the \\ "goad stead Bust of roer l— ALED HAY—At A, H, Sander’s Feed Store} i through a door left unlocked,aud proc 2eh 2 hause could be found und even | gions furnishod at the table. A war | yd'spaces opposite alleys are about|word shall. He belioved in ~putting |0 A dres *) e, 08 20 1013 Harney St a19-tf [ t go through the rooms. He obtained o | 1 Vecupied I"I“'"]“ IR cured by com- | of words developed into & go-as-you- forty per cont of the entire street. T P oo | L FANTED— Woman cook and din rg room [ JREMIS REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE.—S [ wateh, worth about 815, and $17 in money | POSMING the owners and occupants | leage fight and then both were taken AR as AR y Ty Wit - tho O'Connon House, 108 1.6 8., | 1D teepase =~ e s > | for it, and then aftev it conses to be || T T ; Nicols' A motion was made that the report| Mr. McShane reiterated hisopinion | yle pougias ana 1odge 083 25 - ¢ fuom different upartments, No oneawaked | (10 S0 TR A RN B ORI 108 n }" e "1k-, i"'“ ovening Nicols | ho received, which was crried, that the bonds wouldn't be voted if | —— — - wnl EDWARD KUEHL t v know e rascal’s y A s girl was looking him up. but she found at &5 - of i T &piM) Y ANTED- Situ Swodis girl to do Je b i te know of the rascal’s vond the | iy ot gafe to quarautice cases in the Rt an A lmtgtlud hi:’fi"u AT Mr, Poppletion moved that further | there was no implicit instruction or | “ AERO=Blusticnby b BN | Ry F ik Ty A3 {GONEL 8 e was not discovered umtil Sunday | | oart of the eity. Those uew oues re- [ gl 1t ttah.” regular business be dispensed with, | dircction put upon the council. Apply at Ne, 1714 Juckson streat, bet. 17th and NALIST, . ) woming, Noarrest hay yet been made. | ported to-day should bo removed toa | beg to guttan. aud the board proceeded to the con- | Mr. Poppleton supported the prop- | 1bth. g2t wrian ) Se = Miss Alice Hastings and Roland pest house withun tyonty-four hours eral drunks made up the com- ploment of city b arders, sideration of the report made by the osition by Mr. MeShane. Mr, J \val:u To excha e for city property 1003 in the tu- Keed, both fa orit s be ure the footlights | 9F they will be at a slage when re- g3 o I cenoral committeo at its last meeting. | Mr. J. 8. Gibson argued that the| }} 5000 Mron ol good DY AMS B ROL: oo made 0 order, Porfech 18.0iisah, passed west yorterday on route moval will be dungorous. The Board 5A00 ‘arried. i X board lllj»ll]du t go before the people | Yori county, ¢ s from, \'.n:\;u|mz‘::\u.fiw§;ll AR %0 8an Francise:, where they v ill play in | f Health is disposed 0 do what is DISFUTE SETTLED. On motion of Mr. Poppletion_the [ with a blind proposition, dres, 0. Bludtt, 1715 [zard St., Ons 7 “The W orld," whivh i+ oreating such & r:ght but they are too slow, — report was then taken up by sections, h Mdr fK]n‘uhuuu tmud that uo’trnnfl» \ TANTED. '"'”Wd“'";‘fl;v“..f"‘!;.od'u:f"nln— i furore whirever it is played. Reed plays 1[.«;): could procure & house|An Old Matter Peacefully Patch- the first section being that relating to | third of the proper y“m::trlut::nl:l m;h‘y Ay lnllnrln:‘n;;::-n“ ity ab Horthyrent corr the character of /Mo Jowel, or the Jew. | [uiin - twenty-tour hours and edup. ; 4 E the change in the charter Smfldmg street would sign a they ought to do so at whatever cost. for ths issuance of bonds and the cre- | therefore didn't think that the ;" The play in which Me. Reod commences | Pho first thing that is kuown, the eity — ation of a board of public works. matter remained with the propety- ; his Iur:mu tour next season, entitled | will awake o the fact that there is a| It will be remembered that several| Mr. Boyd moved that section No. |holders' petition. AN [ED —First-class cook, one wro uu 14 “Cheek,” hus Leen finished by Marsden in | terrible contagion in it, which thous- | months ago there was one night a fire 1 be adopted. Mayor Boyd said that he should \ kit mineat cooking a8 wel ..,...u:l.- n 4 Chicag , sud is pronounced the finest | ands of dollars will not eradicate. The | in tho basement of the Barker block | Mr. E. Rosewater asked Mr. Pov.|OPPose striking out the words that | but drsuclass need apply = Also 4 good oy would make it compulsory, although |waiter. Aol st 11 he hoped they would not ace concern- ing the pavementa as they had about crosswalks, which they bad put fully pletion for information as 1o the con- stitutional limitation on issuing bonds, 1L, That the limit of levy for spe- shing among future dramatizations, Reed | thing should be nipped in the bud and " opuns it 8t Tooluy's thanter May 7uh | tho bost wuy 0 nipit, is to ot all|on Filteonth stroet, undemnath the ard will strike Omaha in the fall, theso cases out of the city, At pres- |store ocoupied by Julius Preitschke. . e A - ent every wind that blows is carryi ining room girl at 064 23 x bridge and school bonds. 20-¢1 v g{Out of this grew a dispuce|cial assessments for curbing, guttering " wllavie i . The i Elevator Opening. .| the disease over thousands of homes | shout the rent for the time|and ng, to five per cent. of the |[# mile from the cente the city. <Ky & Co. nave purehased he citizens of Omaha and grain | and there is danger overywhere, valuation ot abutting lands and lots | Mr. McShane's mendment to strike oas of 1. Berthiold, at 1020 they fair dealing o shippers of the state are hereby cor "“'“li“’d ip making repalsy AR Mr. Treitschke claiming that he ought | in any one fiscal year should be re- | put the words have power” was business, a1 ! send 7 3 lost. 0 e to i erease the trade They ' dially invited to visit and go through T not to pay rent for the rooms so long | pealed and removed, such repeal and prices they Propose to i1 ereas 1 I« : o he work of vaccinating chil- pay A00ng i 5 e atan e Holicit partics who have ol iron, rags, Junk 41 ¥ the new elovator during the coming |dron who attend mh"uh:i‘:-u L:l:nlx]d a2 ho was unablo to do business iu | Femoval, ha!:luv:n i b Lt'“u:“mll““lli MIL e e i l.l«llmg :}:“ ale'to wive them » cal oo | B N p A g o b it U | them, The difference of opinion be-|# provieo that no con ract should | words ‘‘or a contauous part of the e A PR | j week, beginning on Monday, January }l.r,l\\..l-l f & (Hf?liki.l\]! 1 4 ":‘mvlrl.) T e e "w"{m of the | be let for the pavement of any street | streot” be added. Carned \\ ey SRR IR S S0 D 1 22 e sy Orightun eulicgo 98 wote| lding has been of long standing, | or part of street, until thoro shall be | Section 2 was then adoptod, Matys avenno and S0 8k, bt | The Phelps Bros,, who lave had | acovsted on Swurday, and Dr o4 Guay resulted in o lawsuit,which | iled with the city council a petition | Section threo was then read, | 5 5 assinting | Di. Leisenring, A place to tend to herses, in city Appiy at 1616 Cum charge of the earpenters employed in construction, will receive guests and pilot them through the house, one of | them starting with guests from the Mr. Redman wmoved us an amend- TANTED-A place ment that the amount to be paid by }_,\,\,V‘" A4 14 oouokry the city shall be 50 per cent. Mr. 0. F. Davis then moved that ) ' | has been pending for months iu the [ sicued by the owners iu fee of 4 ma- 1||n|]|‘:'nllll|'tvv:l«: courts. This has at length been | jority of the lots and lands abut . I‘A .]q| ll g | ottled. on said streot or part of street, (the 1000 SANGIR | " My, proposed to | question of the amount of suid lots and ceinated 83 at the € school yesterday has vaccivated 940 singe the ordun; [ N\/ANTED—To reat & desrable dwelling WV Ahotie Addreas Box 4o; Ciey.- ‘971 od I'reitschke southwest entrance and 1 o'clock until b every quarter hour from 8 o’clock a. m. until noon, . m. each day of the week. Very truly yours, Hinesavon & Megriav, ——— “ROUGH ON RATS. iee was passed by the city council. The physiciaus are all busy, as the alarm is general, and the citizens generally are awakoned to the importance of taking every possible precaution against the horrible dis- ease, ' DK, MERRIAM ON NIELSON'S CASE, pay the amount in controversy of Barker Bros. would pay all the costs of the suit, which they at lengin agreed to do, and now everything is lovely and the aquatic bird is loftily pendant. The Barker Bros. will repaint the building, put in an eleva- lands to be determined by the front foot) praying for the curbing, gutter- ing and paving of said street or part af street. The committee are ot the opinion that with the restrictions imposed by this proviso the property owners will it be amended tc 40 per cont Mr, E. Rosewater emphasized his opinion that the smaller and outside property owners would not vote the bonds unless the city pays the gread est_percertage. The discussion become very inter- A few day boar ers “an b ac ted with firss-class tabl: hoard at rate. 1. quire a, 135 Howard, d 101h sts. 5 ANTED | W cam | n very re betwoen Bth 4 childen a8 b-arders in a select »t 10th and California 8t L. B Al’SOI Utel'!' P ure. Af This powder never varies. A niarvel of purity —— | strength snd wholesomeness. More cconomical ) i : ! : . . — than the ordinary kinds, and cunnot Le ol it tor and fix up things generally, while | be iently protected against exces- | esting and of a somewhat excitablo FOR RENT—HOUSEB AND LAN couwpetition with th (e e The t‘hfxflrflm z:m‘n:d‘;'-lll-: uh.:‘-'l: Epiror Bee:—In sowe of the late [ Mr, Treitschke still h\lx‘ldl thu’furl and -iv:u':‘::uan{ “:hllu in uu‘iu majority [ nature, Dr. Miller aross to the | St e "":E' Yegh, wum’ or " phaophate pawacdt out rats, mice, roaches, flics, bed bugs; 16¢ | issues of the city rs way be found | has given his check in full to the Bar- | of the property owners are in favor of | emergexoy of the occasion, and said 'And §ood lotlon s fngaire s houas | 40l oaly BOVAL BAKING POWDER €5 boxes, (1) | statements substantislly that Daiel {kers' for §1,950, paving, the power of the council will | that he wanted the idea of local and 0428 o