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MU MaAaTi & DT A AVIIATA 7 ex vivswe T'HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, APR:L 10 1882 e e = e o e '‘HE } DAILY BEE RAILROAD TAXES, MUSIC IN THE AIR. A POWERFUL PLEDGE. ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL. DIED, y ly v 4 L —— S ™ g Dean (i liland, infant son of | = Needs-- aditi B 1. [ A Move Toward Making the Corpora- | The Concert Given Saturdey Evening | The Gauntlet Thrown Down for A1 |1t8 Nee “,:f:: g:x:‘ & F:mf’“ egun 1 and Tennie H. Tuttle, aged , SALF. Good hewso, [rquire st Drae BMAHA tion Pay Their Share of the as a Close for the Musical Con- Rivals to Take Up. Ooming . .P'A'““""l"' ano 16 rhty-;h g store corner 20th and Douglas, 711 . City's Expenses. vention. ai o isi S ] B bild T OR SALE-9 N i ks Since the advent of the famous| A feit fofthe purpose of raising|, . "x. 2000 8¢ Mary's avenue, today | JONt ik 720 lote neat Hanecom Park, wesk Monday Morning April 10. ; rett " | fands with which to build an addition y oot Tark Aven M —_—— ==—===| The railway companies are never| At the concert given by the musical | Hawthorn's Oentennial Excelsiot 4o B oo Howpbes, witl coinmiene clock l‘:finr‘:. ‘ostof : o ’thl':t i i sonventi ‘ ing Roof paint in this market, it has met e ' 4 W TR {OR 8 ¥ ance at Toad_of St over anxious to pay taxes. As is to|conyention Saturday evening Miss Tm'l |‘|upncodent8d sucoess, The in- |10 Oreighton Hall, on the corner of | China Matting, Plain and Fancy, | siccandi AT S VRO T, ! thf‘:lL"fl.‘l'fl:&":?:m"fl".fi"51'.'.'"‘.3‘:. be seen in the mayor’s late inaugural | Alice S. Mitchell served s director, Sonenamed.) oy | the following city and school taxes | Vfiss Julia Officer as pianist, Charles W kiny "Aprl B, 1. (146 p ) f | have been paid on ity property for | R, Lutton as basso and J. H. Bell, 1881: cornefist. Among the participants in its | Eleventh and Farnam etr o o, | just in, at Orchard & Bean's. — - - ventors came themselves to push its A i ) NOR SALE—A large Moss! r & a fe, ¥4 to-night. ~ The fair will probably M0 | g e Kby et Western hewspater claima and recured live state agents| ., iinue for two weeks, so that peo- e . Union 12th and Howard strect, 67012 in Messrs. Funk_and Shockey who | \ic'feoun all parts of the eity nd n | _Roman and Tarkish Satins, for JOR SALE- Three ho noar U, P, depot, B 14 B3| 34 | B3 A he business actively and it i Drape Curt Table Scarf i X JASE| S 3% V % y are pushing the y all classes and conditions of society [ Urapery Uurtains, Hable Scarfs, | H™cqy remain «n ground, andalso tep b gey. sravioNs, E;E: &’.g i% (N”:.v‘:,ol'l.rwlv(mll»:?:n“ & ]'Mifi(\:n' L i Ak Mrs. Chaffin, | ulready have a large number of con- may have ample opportunity in which | Banners, Scresns and outline em- | Enquire at this L At L,‘lw(nfi?_ SlEs| & @g | Chicago & Northwestern ...... 1 who gave a solo, Misses Mueller and | tracts in their hands and a big force |4, sontribute to this laudable benefit. | broidery, at Orchard & Bean's, OR SALE_E'ghtyfive head of sheop, Fo- nass Uity, St. Joseph & Coun. Guernsey, who gave as a duet ‘I | of men at work. St. Josegh's Hospital is the only in- meae | F'0ire st tirin 3 Tom Marryy, ope e south of U. P. cepot. £53-10¢ cil Bluffs AL over, there are some people | yituti : i Chicago, Burliugton & Quiney. . However, PeOple | gtitution of its kind 1n the city or who have been humbugged 80 often vicinity. It is not supported either Turkoman, Bedouin and Trausoerse Know a Bank,” Mr. Lutton sang A 8 i LE—A good store, dry ] abas A Paci o R 74 i A g - - - ,:‘7;' :\r'.l.l:; 'l"'m" 1.":!‘" f.l.fiflfic- ‘16 :t',:" (“Imnd Old Occan,” and “‘Mfdllnlp that they aro inclined to put all in- |\ o'atate county, or city aid, nor yet | Stripes for Porticre Curtains at K. 0 8, groceries, otc. { Ly —[mite.” A quintette consisting of | ventions in the saine box, and to meet | ¢ tho iheome from the afflicted who | Orchard & Bean's, m-and-e aklaod, lowa. il Torstm | Total Vevesebaruanis 244419 [ Afigses Mitchell, Walker, Field and [these the following offer is made to | ore nursed within its walls. Tt is, in T Y Guire of 9 & Imners, ab Ty, #alle i It in estimated that this is buta|yreees Tulleys and Judson, gave property owners: fact, dependent, in the main, upon| Protect your eyes by using only |next duor north City i 2 At ““The undersigned will pay $1,000 | i} \oluntary contributions of those | *‘Diamond ~ Crown Spectacles and | to the owner of a building to whom | g1, 'at o1l understand the good which | Eyeglasses.” F'fi SALE—iTousoof § or b rocmw and_cor- Fair tithe of what should bo paid by the . yorgage the Farm.” Walter Bon- 1ot on 10th and Mason $1,600. ner lot on 10th and Mason $1,600. McCague i | railways which have such large pProb-fngy took the solo in the solo and |they cannotprove that Hawthorn's | .ok an institutionis capable of do'ng. AxcELy, Bowes & Wirre, | opp, postoffice. bs8-f erty interests hore. Under tho pres-| op,orys, “The Trompet will Sound.” | Centennial Excelsior Roof Paint| iy true that somo of the patients | m14-tues-sat T T T T R T TR ' Duster. ent law tho railway companies certify | A male quartette consistfng of Messrs, h.‘“ withstood exposure on roots for pay a certain sum per week for the R AT B e P UM s, 00, B winner of prize ab State bt 1B to the executive ocouncil at Des|Tulleys, Palmer, Judson and Arthur |12 years without renowal and in good | pyggical and aurse attendance upon | CANTON HATS 25 conts ab the | Fair, sands forservico st Nebraska Pouitey ettt ——— b " ? lso gave a number. The prison | condition. On the other hand they | ihor “but they are so few, compared | ‘Boston Store. aprltomayl J i L H s River 6 fet 1 inchosbove hgh water_mark at | Moinos tho number of miles of road. | W0 S{C0 B ST oy " by [ would be ploated to see a tin roof that | with'the number of others who sre | ———m——=me = T Omatand 0loct 108t Vakton, | The council estimates the averago as- | riqq Mitchell and Mr. Charles Palmer, | has beon painted with mineral points | besiutely unable to do so, that the| SPEGIAL NUOTICE! G2y Tectto - N ™ | essmbnt por mile, and oertifies the [ Mr, Bell gave a cornet wolo and a por. | (o years aud not corroded, and agree | o1 ital is but poorly able to provide monthly payments L same to each county, and the board | tion of the Anvil Chorus from Trova- that if such ‘;"‘ b“f”i;:"'" :]h""‘ _they |4 fund for its own support. TO LOAN—MONE . ¥ T o A A ot of supervisors certify the same to | tore was given with Messis. Judson, ::clvln?:;::l:tun:fi‘é ‘:)fclé"d)"enlr‘-“:;;::g It will readily be understood how | aie | R AR odsessma k85 horse power IST I8 DYNE.. cach township, Under this way of | Stacy, Dale, McGee as the black- A tunk & Shook T > [the number of indigent patients can ONEY 10 LOAN—Call at Law Unce of D, | and two 16 horse pocor engines, new, Bsilers ~The city council meets to-night. asseasing, a milo ot track in this city, [ smiths, The attendance was quite | tection. l‘"“kk Shockey, Room 6, | }yays be large at the hospital, when [ [V]” L. Thomas Kooms Cretehton Bicck. ot & nes, rew Tuquire Omans Fouldey an —New licsnses are issued to saloons to' | accompanied by sidetracks, and im- [ largeand the entertainment was varied Sreighton Block. one considers the growing importance s i gt ol rovements worth thousands of dol- | and pleasing. In addition to thus trying to con- | ;¢ pig city as a manufacturing centre, $250 00 TO LOAN--AS 8 per centin. oU, diyi o i h as are skeptical, the firm 5 tcrest in sams,of §9,600 and | TOR SALE—Touse throe rooms and half lot,on ars, is assessed for no more than a - " YAHO® SUOL /Y i and the consequently numerous cases wings ‘bity Abd 20t et north of Crock, $900 cash. On —The noon train woit yesterday was re-| il ¢ Slain teack in an adjoining| For Lambrequins and Draperics, go | can show somo of tho finest letters | ¢ yocidents, often happening 0| e pemcrtr. - frue Rens Karata and Losx | Monthiy payinents §1,000. Joh L. e o ut, markably light. township, which has not a bridge, a [ to Orchard & Bean's, they make such | from leading men all over the coun-|fy.;qjess people. The railroads, too, | Aorsor, uias Sts. SEEOSKE pONsre , ! - —Tho Social Art club meets at 3 p. m. [dopot, or a sidetrack. = This seems | work a specialty. m-and-e | try, bankers, judges and lawyers, | oreahouts, claim their viotims almost e AT JEMIS sols homes oty farms o R who have had the paint in use from|qyiip and ‘the majority of tho latter five to thirteen years, and pronounce |, variapbly find their way to this home it to-day as good as ever. Tho origi-| ;¢ nerey, Fho consequence is that E— — = JOR ATE—Saloon stocx and fixtures and, R WANILD -Apjly 1416 Harn 1y lease given, wood location, Enquire of L. 701-8% " | I, Spencer, northeast corner 11th and ilarney. to-morrow. hardly square, —— - —The city schools re-open to-day aftera| _ The eity council has instructed the THE LICENSE QUESTION. city engineer to make an ¢stimate of ‘week's vacation, aso lel i N 5 N spl 44641 the amount of railway tracks, eto., | Parties Protested Against and Points nals of these .h.tturn may .ho seon any | o hospital has become inadequate to TRAV give firat-clam . ~The overland train from the west 1ast | \nd present o plot of the lands, 80 Raised Against Them. duy by applying at the office. Among | o "Gebiands mado upon 1t. Plas | £ Jelerence wantan furnished room withiy SAUE Fiva s of and on | sundors o A p o, S ve Hoeka of Posuflice, privato tamily vre- ect, o res derce, barn and other night was four hours late, that a just idea may be gained of the others is one from President for anew addition have been acceptel, | ferred. Adcress I'. this Cate 71011 ents, Price §2,600; terms easy, 47240 W. R, Bart oit, Keal Estate Agent. y $ Tootle, of the Merobants' National i, gyct, the excavation for the ereot | e &t bank-of St. Joseph, and a member of | & "0k 46 e is now in progress 1‘ TA> --Competent glel tergeneral house | S=GRSATE—A ow Toure and Tot, Z5th and the well-known firm of Tootle & Maul T T i work, Jat be & good cook ~ Mrs, AL Douglas 8t. Inquire to A. Bouman, 26th and the building, it is expected, will | Rogers, corner 10ta and 1 ewvenworth " A PATE A 415, BT of this city. The fact is no article|) "\ \qy 1y June. Tho cost of con- ~The fair for the benefit of St. Joseph's | amount of property here, and how | Applications for license to sell liquor hospital opens at Creighton Hall to-night. | much is subject to taxation, This i |in Omaha under the new law have ~The Easter ball of the Ca dia woci- | ® 8tep in the right direction, and will X " o (o oLt st st asse 1411 | AoubEIsha Jeatl 10w Borrest kupwing of | DO MeAHly il basa fled and ithe ety takes place tonight at Turner's Hall. ltoa ! g 3 i i ; J e JO0R 87 ; Ao, T exe g "_ % : where the city is gettingall that it board meots to-day to pass upon |ever camo to this market with “"I: struction, it is thought, will be in the | YxTANTED By a young man o vosi fon o | | oond.t on ‘,’! "';,c‘j“‘“ '},,‘Q“,i,g' TG, The now comet is now visible in the| g}, 1 get from the railways, them. a unanimous endorsement as Huw- | oo 0t 610,000, book-keepor, oF cwors, having hail yrac- sp1420-t1 heavens, but it requires sharp looking to| "¢ is stated thatan effort is being| Protests have been filed in four |thorns’ Centennial Excelsior Roof | "y 57 (" hteq that everybody | Ui oxperienco. Writo)a good hand, Addross | i s s g —Five aorg: © 84000y Trams, find it. made to keep the big elevater exempt ] paint and all that is asked is that th ity of the hompilal. | oo oo o houes, barn wolls. and Gther i prove: cases, viz: Brandt, Hornberger, Adams sees the necessity o I g b1 nb—good l‘,;"““mr ments, east side of Saunders strect, near Fort —The Musical Union orchestra has been | from taxation on the ground that it is doubters call and be convinced. Nor i8 it! belioved that) seeing the ANTES ! } " . P s . B 500 oglckeeper | Omaha. For particulurs addicss Geo. W, Braw etesgiheil by the soosiiogiLo e oLy :J:' :tgrbfnt::“t‘lwufl’h::‘Lu:g'?g:?:: :;:: qzs;:;:‘:;f thol;lcunl};:y g:z;ut:;j You will find the Largest and Most Eeolt‘saslly,lthe ‘Tfin?ler"ufn :lhem lénep,' 1n retatl ddrces Van Oun (1a 0008, '.‘.‘l(m !AL:-:f{“_"p . ‘01'“6 ~of Prof. Gewinner, 3 complete lino of Carpets at Orchard & | be he well provided with the goods o 2.8 Ao e Tt T ™ 250,000, and the owners aro said to | vertised notice of application s | Buan's, Turin prICK 15 ALWAys TiE | the world or the friends that make —The election of chief engineer of the i g i FlhEs % ) ¢ Al YATANTED A good waitor at M rritt’s Res. | Webstor, Inquire st Edholm & Erickson's. fire department takes pl =« «on Wednesday fal,rirl‘:rll;:)’i{o:‘::;»:Js:cl:u.::on 'I‘.” ;‘:‘l‘l";d raised and, in Hornberger's case, | Lowest. m-and-¢ hlf}’, dol' Per_::a“‘:fll‘l“ but “‘-‘"l‘lmy el \V taurant, 1007 Farnam b, 706-10° 55-t0 4 1 i i incide ¢ P [ R P Vol RS Y Y & 5 = | JOR BALE—Car load of fac hlackey mules ol by men who aro intorested in the | incidentally, the fact that he PARTICULAR NOTICE. to the institution, in this cou-| Ya7 ANTED Neat hovso 7 oc § rooms (with broke. Apply of J. W. skinuer, Coin Ia, barn preferrou) conveaient o new Court 826-1mo* ~Morris Morrison has been "“"““f"" railways that therefore the elevator is | has paia in but €500 and asks for li- assessor for the Second ward, vice ¥red | 5 part of the working property bf the | cense for six months when the law Behm, resigned. roads themselves. 'The fact that rail. |says that the apolicant shall pay ~—The heaviest snow storm ot.the season | way men own this elevator is no more | §1,000. If an applicant can ask for ‘was reported on the Mountain division of | a reason for its exemption than that | six or three months’ license, he cau When you have tried all other|nection the pecuniary assistance |, o uii o four, 1o small children. Wil ; i bo in_ his power |les it rout Iy rosisns i v.' | JrOR SALE—82 resid glasses and speotacles and you cannot [it may be power |leas It tout 18 reson ARl 0 J. LM e et be suited, call on Edholm & Erickson |to give. And should the wheel of | Coots, at new Court house. 093710 | Ghey, " MCCAGUE, Agent, Opp. Post Office, and get a pair of the genuine Star- | fortune so revolve as to make a mem- ANTED - By a_man ant wite, a situation, 360 ¢ tiuted Spectacles or Eye (lasses. | ber of either class apply for admission \ man a8 coachmas, unde er.ce lots on and near 16th BLnIE OR SALE—Bi i imi i (A ycle, 45-inch Standard Colum- the U, P. Saturday, prafie{’xy owned I;y nehur(l:h member tnkudn ‘“"]m(;r»u, lxl;n'uod one,hnve:idt_o They will suit_wien all others fail, | within the hospital walis it will boa :;‘}g_imu how.e-kecper. Addsess M:g.n, bia. Apply Union Elevator. 203-t1 —A washout on the B, & M., near|shall bo exempt becauss church prop- |one day. In Drandvs caso the addi- |y L0700 1g exclusively by vus in | consolation to know that, when op- T OTS, $110 cach, 85 _down and §6 per month— Loyisville, delayed the south-bound train | €rty is exempt. | tional complaint is made that he has | Ny ik Wyoming, Utah, Towa and | portunity afforded, the applicant un. | Y\ ANTED 10 RENT—A good ho de- L BEMIS, Agent. for Liincoin about six hours at this point. [ . 4 g f S Iy ansas. BEdholh & Erickson, op- |selfishly an enerously appreciate 701-3 107 Farnam 5t. £y O UL SOV Bath. for i bout six hi his poi 1t is to bo hoped that the council | a% various times during tho present | o 7 0 B p- |selfishly and g ly appreciated EAUTIFUL KESIDENCE LUIS—$100_cach, Mr, Maurice Barnes, of the Musical | Wil follow up this lead and gat at the | year violated the law by selling liquor Bife'bostofio, Omaha i ita benefits, 1) #6 down and €5 per month. ~ BEMLS, agent, 15atk 4 T | bottom facts, so that all may know | on Sunday aud after midnight. S A S ) J * . AL S AFTED. Kitchen giel at 206 8, #th street, | 10thand Dougias Sts. Urion orchestra, has rectived a pair of ) B0 nay ) y m29-metf The conduct of the hospital is com- \V & LA CAL T Valikni8Lastis divms from' B\ - | Whether the railways are paying their | In the caso of Adams, who s really B e mended by the leading physicians of | - - - = 2 LR T ertgran fuieovea see oa of Nmiradioaa |m “:_."; obtle drumd from Trance, co8t | share, and if not, that steps may be | Dick Carry, O'Connell files a protest,| A large and handsome line of | the city. ~The sisters in charge of the FOUNGIMAR|Gorman)iniineeinspephian inic o station on U B. B K. M. DUNHAM, 1413 ! i L o . |taken'tocompel them to do sa. alleging that he keeps a disorderly [ Smyrna Rugs, at Orchard & Boan’s. | hospital are expert nurses, and their | is the eity. - Acdves Hotol Garcd, ity tors: | FarBam St., Omaba. P bt : :’:’" Fav "?m““{"fm‘"s,'sfi"”f AT SoeaE huummm aa&g- that ;olmenus be is- m-a-e devotion to the sufferiny, did we not ————— | RRICK Foit rALA. owa, topractice law wi onl, sued Adams, Curry, <cott‘ or any of TS, A . s [ " barbr shop 203-t1 ESTABROOE & COE. an old law partner of hisin Patterson, the gang. 4 ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. :::Xf fi‘:‘fzfixgfit‘ifl O‘f:?;;jfi(e;n flf, W et s Fmm r, " 8515 B()() Toee e, oo couitry buer for sl N.J. An Iluminated Clock for the High| A counter charge is filed against LY A RS Bt ot anate patients at \\n.«'{l WOMAN WAN [ ED- At Oma’ a Shirt | Beal's G,::‘:,‘,‘;’;xnf. {ioth milk n‘,’,‘j“,’,flfl_}‘l ) —The second term of the Cmaha pobal owe- O'Conuell, who is also acoused of A Young Woman of Easy Virtue|the pest house during the small pox Sty Lol 474 1mo® scademy, corner of Seventeenth street keeping u disorderly house. With Takes o Dose of Morphine. scare lately, and who would again ANTEDA weinan 30 cook. Ay ot | TYRICK FOR SALE—$1200 per Murray. theso exceptions, no remonstrances - gladly take their lives, 50 to speak, in | oty 7" o "eaF Dodiv, next to Chrlstian L ) urch, and Capitol avenue, will begin this mom.| On Friday and Saturday. April are before the board for a hearing. ALELD HAY—At A, H. Sander's ¥eed Svor ing, 14th and 15th, J. M. Hager's grand W S A About 11 o'clock Friday Dr. |theirhands if occasion required to re- S ke - 1016 Harney 66, P f —Only two arrests were made in the | historical drama ‘“The Great Repub- Important -Decialon Spens was called to attend a sick lieve the afilicted. t A ‘ "gil::::;‘ fi?{éfl“fi:‘.’.‘:.‘i!fi"#‘mfi‘:}’ :x'v’f: MISOELLANEOUS. I past twenty-four hours, One was a|lic,” will be given under his direction. : T, 3 woman who roomed over the Golden Thero will be many attractions at | or without board. - Good location. Applyto W. E i tusis W hb ke losinsntly fedd syl of )y s An important suit was tried and the fair. Thgra will be many articles | this office. \ b78-8 0 PLASTRRERA— Proposls {,r plstering Soin Ao tha Pt BIBT At .. - at Boyd's opera house, by over four | gegided Saturday at Wahoo, in the | O3 restaurant, on Dodgo strect. Ho| on sate at various prices, suited to tho ANTEO—A good girl for gencral house: the Pacific 1jouse, Tenth st. ne-r Daven- H _"5, request of the lnumb-nn.:im S hundred characters taken by the|.oumt of Judge Post, of Qhe,Fourch found her unconscious and soon dis-|purse of everybody. The smallest| VY workma Fmal Towily, Cuil at Atkin. 5;‘}':':"‘ be received by Geo. W. uray, ’o‘fis ?.m \ I o the Burua lub, of Omah, Jeknio Wat-| JOU58 poople of Omaka. Tho alle | judicial diatrict of Nobraska, The|°07ered that sho had taken morphino | sum Wil be thankfully recelved. Tnws X oer vort S N YOU WANT yorr yard sodded, firo blua ' i #on; “Queen of Scottish Song,” will répeat | €ory and = tableaux represent our|yuit was by Jushua R. Brow ikl intontitojeommit auicide: wealth of the city are generously en- B A A R T L s tie b eh ot # her ballad conoert at Masouio Hall, Tuge- National history from the landing of | Saunders wy“my, and the delelxlz'd.:{ Antidotes were at once adminis- |listed, aad it is 15“,;,,: to noteythac Ius stroat. H 6808 ayin1s day, April 11th, - | Oolumbus to the present time. was the Republican Vall¢y railroad | tered and the doctor made several |those of bone und mauscle, also, are -ANTED—Girl for genoral housework. Ap- | 'OUND--A Californin Magple, last Suncay. ! ~~Marie Gelstinger, and the Thalia The Tho object of the entertainment company, & branch of the Union Pa. | visits to the patient during the night, | engaged in the laudable undertaking, w PlyISYR RIS A A Soue L) 1R ;1.1”,fi{;}’lf‘.,’}i‘r”ml’xfl’.fi:’J’.’;..':',’,‘J”.‘i.‘.:.'."f; iw Juling Lrelischie 20shaad Leaveuworth st. 688-10 pronouncing her Saturd, out of danger, though sti! The woman is known as Nettie L . — ] -AILORING—Gort emen's _clothing of _all Caruthers and the cause is alleged to “HIGH BALL” VW AIED-A No. 1 brick mouider, one | ¢y Padnipace pd iepaitediinat dooricath have been the troudble she tha can mould and slop brick. No' other op p5e (i to beland, in a measure, emulating the Pl uito sick. i ANTED—Good girl at the Western Houro, \ pleasing example of the others. e (H R [ is the purchase of an illuminated | . i { atrc_company, Germany, with Manager |2 . cific. Thesuit was brought to recover et & g thmunhy'tha it ““s‘mp clock for the bigh school tower, and | gamages arising .from an alleged ob- f the performance is endorsed as fol- i day evening in & wpecial car, returning | owa: foloRCn el it oliiby. st ) Segen nan Yimolaoo, Omana, Neb., April 5, 1882, ™ | which formed an ico gorge and caused ~The opera houss restaurant, hitherto| We, the undérsigned, consent to i i i roed apply. Cull ou or address J. F. Fiyn‘, | “nj s EMPLOYMENT BUKrAU—Tenth run by J. W. Bradley, has been sold to|the use of eur n-:lmw "as goneral "‘:g“::;“rd;‘,’mu}':mw;m?"“wr::le :?: (1)? :t ;,l::, ll:,‘:lld:viniep:ge Opeiing t,l(:}e:::a:;mo::;{::; Natlonal| Noriolx, heb aps-tov-wedsam® | ()Mo near Faruam, Bisinesh! Fouses; Mr, Thomas Falconer, who took posses: | committee, to endorse the proposed fhinga " Mr. 1;,5,,,,5. mmn%,,‘,:fl"“ had become “‘mashed,’ or, in other ¢ AT ANZED=0e) sbont 18 &0 do ligns koo ::c'l:‘!fvf!hnrl':vllxlvlwlylt;?: focr :‘::!;:lh;'-jw-\:l:-m Fail- o 5 sion Saturday He will run it right up to | performance of the pupils of the pub- | Brown ot a judgment for $5, 00%' words, was smitten with, A col-| A yery interesting and at times ex- | ofli‘e. works during the day ouly. AvpIyiF R0 | rond anp Miatng cutilis on shoit Louco ¥, D. ,000, . - | oftic ] the top notch, lic schools, under the diruction of |and it is ex; 20 | orod man connected with the Gold T | Nolte, Emplayment Agent. 3 | pected that several similar gonneoted wi he Golden | ... all inaug! 2 ANTED—Basement i L o o, | — - ~During the thundesstorm of Friday | Prof. Hager, a portion of the amount | uits will follow. W. J. Connell was | Gate restaurant went up to her room | ¢iting game of 1”_““’ ball inaugurated | VN AGER TS o N 11tk street, TOTICE TO CONTRACTORS—Seal d pro- night, tho lightning struck the houss of [Feceived to bo appropriated to ihe| for tho plaintiff, aud J. M. Tharston | uring the evening and found her ly- | the season of '82 in Omaha on Satur-| ____ —____OWAL | N poms will ba peceived untlli13 oclook s, i, April 12th 1§62, for materin.s, crcction ant Capt. J. 5, Wood, oa Capitol Hill, and | Purchaso of an_illuminated clock for|for the detendant. s damaged it considerably, None of the ::‘}‘:o‘;;fl:en'::“l‘;f; tower and the high L s R family were injured, but had it not been (Blgned) Eben K. Long, O, F. The hadsomest line of Fringes in v for the beavy rain the house would prob- | Goodman, A. P, Tukey, L. Richard. | ¢ 91Y 18 at Orchard & Boan's, tion f a thiee kory brick, with stone nt, school house, o be e ec'ed on How- orner Hemilton | ard strect, between Oth ard 10t h strects, Omaha, s addition, Buct | Neb Plans and epecific. ions to be s 588-t1 ing on the bed apparently somewhat | day afternoon. The contest was an- \ -‘\’l‘l"E";Dr"i“W‘U”';“‘”“"‘" o 08 of ) s o1 intoxicated. She asked him for apounced to take place between the g loan of ten cents, saying that she wanted it to buy writing paper. Af- A A ter he loft she went to a drug store | the B. & M. headquarters nino. This Union Pacific headquarters nine and \‘( and Pier sts, shin wages given, office of Dufrene & Mendel-sohn. Tne right to rejecs any or al b.ds i & 1 ably have been destryoed L.y fire, son, O, J. Green, M m-and-e i 0 4 - —— : | s C. J. Green, Max Meyer & Bro., i iy and bought the morphine, of which | drew a large number of the admirers =Hoardarsiat tos.Oarfleldi hoces, Ty 8! h—imflgfit oceurred yesterday | Charles Shlvel_"lo\(, H. P. Deuel, J.E, The Emmet Ball 3 the doctor thinksshe must have taken | of the national game to the grounds - St ki T m,’,?,. ’;:_,E;{ X ““(’fizo_"fl_ 8 Pad W #aloon, in Sixteenth | Boyd, A. N. Ferguson, Supt. Lane, 3 at least two teaspoonsful on her way 8 T . D—Tosell & barber atreet, in which a horse trader from near | Clark Woodman, J, S, Caulfleld, J. | The thirteenth annuul ball of the at the terminus of the ighteenth VAN on, fool 1o | \AMNOTH Cluster, Hlack b rasplorrio home, Prompt and judicious treatment ¥ the corral tackled the bar-tender and a | M, Bennett, A. Cruickshank, Geo, L. [Immet Monument association will [ alone saving her life. streat car line and by the time the Shtisn, Kool Dulnces, mulascory veneone | A8, RO Sestalond, BLEO pae dihdred, $19,00 i \ couple of bystanders. Two or three Méll‘ll:" d L 4 come UflT;lt lKfilol]ly'b l;:ll this l’l‘l‘:emwlgr‘fnn is about twenty-one|game oummencedabuuty three hundred ;t:r:.“"h“" LD SRR ppte “n(;}nnnrh 2 !}Z:.l:’vu;‘:(:\:hnl;figu‘:zx." "“"’“5,','?.‘.:'0‘3\}1‘"".’. i g1 physiognomies were badly damaged by 0 “‘dodger” which was scattered |©Venivg. Tho hall “has en #p- | years of age and said to be quite pre- 4 _S M EoneY ehv-As e i ‘wes) inment an @ house can be more ery ellor as been made to PR — 3 Bowma wag o N perfo atipon il —A young man named Dominck | than filled by those who would like to | make the coming ball equal if notsu.| CHANGING THE CHANNEL. |well played despite the fact that the ANTED—¢ childrsn ap oardars n # select | M5, VA Orinan abatock sarcs, Jih Bhy bty who worked in the Novelty Tron Work, | 560 8 clock in the tower if they didn’t | Perior toany provious ono, The com- nines were both *‘tender” and “stiff” | LOOMIS._ Torar | srd goom end siabliag. Bl ght stran Inhalo } . | care anything for the show, though | Mittee ure as follows: Improvements Contemplated by the i : > ifio ANTED--2 unturnished rooms for manana < 425 i 00 Fourtasusy stises, was seyarely h‘“”“" that wi lug; E 'f““hfi thir J l::nnumumfnlll— Michael Whelan, Board of Commissioners, from the winter. The Union Pecitio| W Niie uut b moderae in vrge, | Ad: : N Tascruction by Miss & il dfllfiudl!h ovlen\'nu b); lt:;: :xplnlion of 1Y BDR!I9 g Daniel Collins, James Douglas, Pat. # nine won the gamo by the score of 19 | dress H., Beo offico. wrat | PN AND TH0 Xe nelow Piorch, - 9tett an emery wheel, on w e was at the A Sad Aftair. rick Heafey, R. J. Hayes, The follo " to9, FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LAND. - B " 2 ) wing item from the Water- OOMS And first class table board, at 2011 ' | time grinding & shovel. A long and deep| Tn view of tho fact that the Hol.| . Reeeption—Edward Quinn, W, W. 1100 G tte u{‘be of general interest| . BY reason of the absenoe of some of | T30k RENT—Afurmshed room &t Northwest Cass St. ml Im* . wound was intlicted above the loft eye and White, Patrick Duttey, ~Patrick RERLR.N) L T3¢ the members of both regular clubs, | ¥ or of 18th and Faroam. 70514 | QUAVE RENT—Choice of 50 full lota to loase the bone was fractured. Dr, Peck at- man opera company was expeoted to Hughes, P. . Murphy. 4 to our Douglas county readers: the game was played mf;;%!u ;:P:rl.)" oxtur'z';;:: J :*Mhl“:d:“m:'l” '70:—:.1 " near Creighton College for & yoar. tended the poor fellow and fixed him up :“e IPI"GI!::' 'hufdy “hnoyi;. i G F‘l’uor hx‘l'"’f: "_{;'hfl Shw"sn’ IB? We have been reliably informed |between two nmines picked from those 0% Caloea Mt IV A oot | B L Ruomae'® Brpy Rows' B, Seeishien in goodshape, and he will recover with |Douse, in this city the sad news|G. Carroll, Thos. Brennan, J. T.|that the board of county commission- | present, and consequently the result e — P ——— T A I3 %o0d care. The wheel was probably im-|learned to-day will be of interost, | L'Fi¢¢: ls.d‘w_nrd Donoghue, Sry Bave Slamatithe pn{poled changes | 0 lnu:.lly be cnllual a Up’;on Pacifiic F°'fat‘.,”..fi.‘#.‘:.‘.‘.t’:".fli"“’ffi.fl‘.’flI‘ni' Nndel ED WARD KUE]:[L perfect and was being run with too much | There are also a number of friends of | Buy your carpets at % Oarrer | solicited to be made in the channel of | Ti%rY: The following is the score: | & Krelle's Hiat store. 04| MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDI steam, s Mr. and Mra., Holman in this city|Stons,” 1115 Faraam, “Kito tail' |the Kikhorn river, and find that it [ Furkhausce 2b.... 3 Monsoe, 50 borrr.. 1| [PVRNASHED Koom, with board, gas and Aod Riarmo. - Wik with. 103 std ‘of whardiun NELLIE who will deeply sympathize with them | *t¢7¢8 CANT compete wich ExcLUsivE | 4 Banul 12 Neville, 2d b, b rooin, 83718 Dodge ot 977-12" | gpirite, obiain for any one a glace at the pagh B BURKE. g vEAzERs. For *“Fun on the Carpets” will be a great advantage to the 3:-:.::‘-" wvh Lraudt, ¢ o EMIS ronts houses, ots, farms, etores, ?.'.‘f.,““.?'ofi'.::flm.;’f.':‘&:”:, )?::: In;k::‘:: i She Denles Being “Little Ori % (ieorgia, the nine year old son of A. | 8° to Orchsrd & Bean's. m-a-e | facility of the stream in cases of high 4 (8l 2 { ) rooms etc. Offices 15th and Dougles Sts onotion v naratned o | ¢ ~ nl'&mm.:n Tofirkee. ~A|D Holman and his wife, Blanche e i water, For instance, at or near ' H s ':'";:xfi_:g;:;:-{h\Le‘d;;;lc";"'"&b':":f ] 2 e Bradshaw, members of the Holman The u“::;';‘;:: Excursion i the bridge on the military road Boo s . 0| J. ¥, Holloway, A 076-11* The statement made a few weeks g&“";:ml’l{;()h died at Bt. Joseph Ohi 8, reloniata arrived in | oo )y pom City, only sixty feet inter- P b, L | TAOK RENT _Hands melyfurnished front room i ursday, Tho messenger of death|Chicago Saturday by a special on|yanes between the two becs of the| Total..... ....14 Total.........0o to gentleman, moderate ront. References. ago that Miss Nellie Burke was rid- | oame to the littlo bo: ichi o) 2 Dod, 5th and 14th, ing now under the mom deZpl A gt tle boy a fow minutes |the Michigan Central, and left | two beds of the river, and the water ACORR DY INKINGS, A3 1512 Dodgo st betweon 1ath and Mth “Little O W0, 00 Aaepiume o d "?P.:“}“ml""! was to have pro- | for the west by the Rock Island Suu- |is now carriednearly twomiles around, - - — | 3 i ricket” was incorrect, as in- T:“ d! ore at the opera house. |day morning. The special carry-| Tho commissioners have viewed the |5 F“'.‘n"""l':i!“;';fi:“ z_f,z'&'.fl:rm‘x"“m 4 formation has been received from her e audience was dispersed, and the | ing them from Chicago will be drawn [sevsral short bends intervening be- Th P -t i 5y & M 64241 i i harrowing oues gathered around the|by the ) i i . t e umpiring by Mr, Charles Giris that she is ‘Nellie Burke” still, The 1ittle Tors Ques Eathered 0 e | by ocomotive America, which | tween the Waterloo bridge and the | w14 "was very fairly and promptly R RENT—Fivst floor of a brick house In K 4 N of their loved one. Fri-| was on exhibition at the Paris expo- | one mentioned above, and estimate ; f exchange for & ladies board, 608 north 17th ebraska equestrienne has heen in|day the company was disbandod. conducted. Frank Bandle captained [N+ g y 3 Toxds oer ainos lesving Omahe, has|$oeson Al -Kuf. oy ':h' ;l“l"?- They will reach here on Mon- | that the chanuel can be shortened |the Union Pacific nine, and Arthur | oot _Flessanty located. 624-40 4 ioken renoon. i i R ; ¢ | sidden four aces there sud will sidy | POFODts permittod 0 fadulg” heie| o e f::nlzlyd:'mn.,‘mu:'y:n'.m;nd"f.:nfzhz:'f fae M 1 (410 uine. - Dotk o | (o8 RENT-Esspcyaly Inpind jaliw E‘ i one more,at Corsicana, before leaving, | 1orro"110F listen to the applause of Saratogs Sooctalit es. that is, property owners all along aro | dant oy 'm‘; e Caper o it i | TFOW RENT--Oie furalsted roous 1723 Doug the multitude that talls wath crushing| The annual school electi i i eny lovers of the game, su 68741 p After that she goes to Littlo Rock, | wight upon an aching heset k[ “he sunual school eloction Monday | highly favoring the move. The|probable that they will organize and|=_ 2 M i | Ark., thence to Maysville, Ky, Spon an aching heart. evening resulted in the election of | shanges once made will make certain | yyun their rival clubs during the com- | JOR.RENT—F ouse barn and 8 rcros of laud | where she rides May 10th. She has Board of Trade, W, R. Brown as moderatorfor three [the capacity of the Klkhorn toiyg season ina way to make things TR it v Bugene O Sial L | ! of more engogements now than | Regular monthly mocting on Mon- | years, carry away i's volume of water with- | intoresting for the many lovers of the | ——————————— i he can possibly keep, and her racing day evening, April 10th at 7:30 p. m. Th S 5 out overflowing its banks as is una- game as well as for themselves. rlw RFNT—One large furnisled room, with hg:l:; popular tluhn:vcr. Tros, Ginsox, Secretary, i pu:nlk:‘:::lrf iinl,rucmd ths b&nd vuiidnblu while its course is so erooked ey e ] Sy loar, oo first fioor, cutaide euirauce; 1:03 . J : ifornia wants her to come out - B G e ) pure ron pump and other- [and meandering as it is at present. - 1 . A 2% 4 e aod ride somo races on the gold| , Omahs Fire Department ite mprove tho echool property. | From all along the valley ubove wo . Bverybody who ooatdtmplstes pur- | YA CENICEupRba bRl i6 JEn S cousy thie fall, Miss Burke will fill 0 regular meetivg and annval | ; nills asseasment for tho ensu- | hear applause for the commissioneis in their own interest to inspect the im. | JNURNISHED ROOM 1O KENT—AV 200 B \ J several engagemonts in Towa durivg election of ofticers of the Omaha fine lu%lyeu was fixed upon, i this moye to rush the work alony, as YA “ml_“ of Cuas, | A Mary's Aveoue. ~as0u the season, and will probably ride at department will take place at the oity th “’l‘!“_‘“'u{' was at a discount during [it at once frees hundreds of acres of R wlhu R e T G T 3L B 1L L C the "state fair in this city next fall, | $°8ncil chamber, Weduesday evening, | the discussiors and the small boys [land from being subject to overflow, Dafnass - y § A O coved Dougiad county land: 13 wiios i where sho says she would like to meat | AP¥il 12th, 1882, at 8 o'clack, were much edified, that it will producein a few years the lnus "la{"l')r mont "f FURNITURE, | g, g "%, station. luquire at 2115 Davenport | 3 all lady eyusatrionnss in tree for o JeroME O, Pentzer Biesamry, Not to be outdone, the oung | enough grain to pay the entire ex- ete., from the best manu n?lurnrl avnd street. 4 ' i & i e T AAioNs o 1] B ladies of thy lycoum haye a broom pense of the work, Besides, it is the newest styles, and ALWAYS M b\uxm. —5tore 100m 1 brick bulldig, N 4 B Okt :huilri;i' mzot Gidhard & Bons bovetan 3 drill in rehearsal, which will be s fea- | well to l) ve it understood that LOWER PRICES than any other ¥vmsi- | B. coruer 16th and Ouninyg, O, ¥. Gdod- . ' 4 the management of J, W. Jacobe; | {o¢ tho tpring trade, the hneat ot of | 110 Of the elosii mocting Wedues. | necessty for the protection of prop. | *V%% dewler in Nobusska. - ok went—rurmnes v w2 cor | AADSOIUtEly Pure, ] i 3 . | Lacg CURTAINS ov: day, April 12th, e o e el 4 Citas, SHIVERICK, th and Jackson. G-t 3 Miss Burko's former » and the er brought to Oma- i y on the valley above 1206, 1108 and 1210 Farnam St SR B [ e e uestrienne for whom has been | ha- Call and see thewm, the « H. Conrad returus to Lincoln to- | damage done heretofore has taught o Be 8 o Ok KENT—3 furbiabed fooms Over #lu o pawder Bever Tarae 4 mATE o0 B ) y take e 27~ -wedd&aat-mande-1mtf N. ity, strength a i ¥ PLEASURE in rhowing their goods, d"fl'. T s our people the expense of a flood, and WETWoh-WeqLant-manae-Lax Sasls' Exshangs, . . bot. 18 sav Dody sl than' the onlaary Klads; snd cannot be FE 8 £ , 1t is ve ble that both ladies | WHETHER YOU DESIKE TO FURCHAKE OF, | : ¢ W - eaves to-day to|if the straightening of the river is a i " e —— - = | I8 1p mmbatined ey i il rids i Omahs this fall xor, Em-and-o |98 his brother at Grand Ylssd, rumedy, ! siout for the wore in | - Mixed paint al reedy for sho bevsb E%‘Iflu’. .z‘.‘;‘:f’hu..m.."“""‘?..."“'w';“gfl ?&?fiwhfi:{:\:-o% ke Fouoea G ] 0%00, t direction immediately. ors, av A st 6 Wall Bt., New