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e 'THE MAYOR'S MANIFESTO A Sound Inaugaral Address from Champion. 8. Chase. [ ——— T The Daily Bee. OMAHA. ‘Wedneaday Morning, April 18, He Outlines Hia Policy Btroug- ly but Uoncisely, LOOAL BREVITIHES, —Moonlight nights have returned, —Ben Hogan still continues to wpoak nightly at the Baptist church, ‘The firemen hold & sociable tt their hall on Thursdsy evening of this week. P —The river is nearly bank full, being Over eleven feet above low water mark. —Capt, Marsh will Iay his track on that part of Thirteenth street which ia to be paved, to provide for future extensions, The Looal Legielature Does a Good Night's Work, nts Made as Yet. No Appoint; A regular meeting of the olty courcil was held last everdng, the following —Jeferson osunty ki ihe cake (hla | Tembers belog pressol; Fresident year in the enterprise of her farmers who | Baker, and councilmen Anderson, have already planted the'r corn and will | Bohm, Donham, Hascall, Kaafmann, get an early crop, Leeder, Murphy, McGuckin, Redfield, —Roller skating at the Y. M. C. A. | Thrane, and Woodworth, rooms has been postponed. Mr. Rdfiald cflered the following —B:n Hoganis speaking to large audi. | which was adopted: ences at the Baptist church, Res-Lvep, That the rvles of the —T. 8, Potter olosed his musical con: [ Jate counc!l be adopted for the gov- vention, which has been held at the North | o ment cf the body until other rules Omahs Presbyterian church, with a grand are established, concert lust night. g 3 —Abont 8 p, m. Monday a little i o : son of Me, Frack Ooll waa run over, neae | Sppeared for the fist time {elnce Tttner's brick yard, and seriously hurt, | his llnees and presonted his message, frequent hemorrhages indicating internal which was read by himself. injuries, Recklers driving was the cause. Mayor's h;;uxunl Adtliiml. —The Union Pacific base ball team wil Execurive Deer, Ciry Haw, | start Friday for » trip which will take fn [ OMAHA, Aprl 17, 1883, 8t. Louis, Springfisld and Peoris, at all of In assuming for the fourth term, af- which points they will play professional | ter e of two years, the dutles clubs, They will be absent abrut a week, | devolvi g upon the mayoralty of this —1In the city maps recently published, | olty, it may reasonably have been the distance circles makes the postcfiice the | supposed that I would present at con- wentral point, whereas it should be further | siderable length my views concerning weat Yor residence property, as the oity is | city affalzs, and es {ly concerning growing sorapldly. So say many who are the present condition of the finances. interested In the matter. Inasmuch, however, as I am as yet ¥ but p y informed in to —The first extension of the Omaha|the real condition of the city treasary, stroot rallway will be from upper Cuming | that basis apon which your action as wtreet to the Northwestern depot and down | souncilmen must so greatly depend, I Thirteenth strest to South Omahs, It|have concluded to postpone my special will be sometime yet, however, before this | reconmendations concerning those improvement 1s undertaken. m.l:l 0{ oty sffulrs, 'fl"a"“:fl Those upon which must neceasarily depe: who beard the New Ocleama| o) ;00n the true statement of Univérsity students, colored, slag a¢ the| /.oy i this regard, I therefore First M. E. charch Monday are in eesta- | 1o onmend that at an early day oles over thelr s nging. They had » dou- | gomplete statement of the vaclotls ble quartette, which (he large audience|funds of the oclty, and the monthly prosent say was the finest ever heard in | oondition of the same during the lsat the city. two years, be pre| under your —The remarkable growth of Omaha is special direction in such tabular or ahown by the gre:t demand for houses to|Other forms s enable, not only yourselves, but all parties interested to see just how the n“ly stands in this respect. vent cituated convenient to business, the ‘demand far exceeding the supply, and ex- tensive additions to the street rallway sys- aek for a statement coverlng the tom are becoming abeolutely necessary. | {ywo years, In as much as this is the —The soclety in aid of the Home of the | term cf the general officers alected. Fiiendlees will meot Thursday afternoon | I am reliably ioformed that the over- at 3 'cock in the patlors of the First M. | 1ap In the general fund, at this date, K. churoh, corner Davenport and Seven. | 18 about $40,000, and that a report toenthatrsots, Al mombors of the so- | #00h a8 I have called for will show it. clety and ladise interested in the work or THE PRESENT COUNCIL, those who will consent to help the friend.| There are some general matters to less are urgel to present. |Mrs, J. M. | which I have the honor to call your Dinsmore, president; Mrs, Jeonle E, attention, and concerning which I Giab, sesretary bcllcln t:uhv‘lon‘ of & msjority of ml.l eople of this ol are pretty wel —Senator George Oanfield Monday Enownw bein mo’ord wl:’h myy own, made big trado with Dr. V. H. Ooffman | By first, gentlomen, let me congratu- by which he secured the doctors fine trot-||ate you, as well as the olty, upon ting mare “Polly.” George traded for the [ your election to guide oity affsirs and mavre his driving team, buggy sad harness, | toact as councillors for the city dar- walued at $1,000 and is well satisfied with | ing your respective terms at office. his bargsin. Polly is a young horse, being | The ex;| approval of the people unlyseven years old, and has a splendid of thetr choloe at election, and the rec rd which she will beat with a little | 8imost unanimous endorsement of the tralning. Sheis an essy trotter, mever |88me, 8ince the eleotion, has ralsed needs the touch of & whip, and will go all high hopes that they have a council composed of unusually wise and pra. ay withous tiring ot or showing sigas of dutp::n, mf:!cm.hhtm igue, idens to willlogly and - cheertul . —AS the meetiog of the German School -Manunpl:l, 'm'llghhv“-!t%‘lol amocition Monday it was determined to | city like ours, and yet not suffislently prooceed at onoe with the erection of their e to make unwarranted ex- bullding, after the plans drawn by Datrene | penditares for the sake of temporary & Mendellsson, » copy of which was on | ShOW, attractivencss or other reasons. exhibition in Max Moyer & Bro'y window I am confident that in this regard the hopes of the will be realis- Isst week, A committes on subsoription R Uooa tion depends to was appointed and the funds necsssary to | %G+ | UPOD yOus aotion Cepen » great extent, at this peculiar orlsis complete the work, over and abovethe| ;¢ thg oity,s development, whether smount raised will be obtalued by mortgag- | o not we are soon to have a olty un- ing the property, so that the early com | gy, , for its age, in all that 1s de- pletion of the house is now assured. sirable in connection with its substan- —Assistant General Mausger Kimball, | tial prosperity and growth, General Tioket Agent Stebbins, General| POPULATION AND IMPROVEMENTS, Pamenger Agent Morse, of the Union| Omaha to-day contains, beyond a Pacifio, sccompanied by General Bupt. | ressonable doubt, a restdent popula- Smith, of the Kensas Division, and Mr, | tion of 50,000 people. As strange as M. T. Dennis, the New England agent of | this may seem to thoss fow men, atlll the road, left Monday for Topeks, to|llving here, who planted the town less meet the rallroad commisloners of Kansss | thaD thirty years ago, yet, neverthe- and representatives of other rosds, in re. ‘I’::' she m"p"““:: oensus taken for ference to carrying out the new law, PEFPOSSS. 0°.9. :{ow' and the school census, which shows an in —The county olerk, Mr, John Baumer, | crease of nearly one thousand pupila has received an Emen paper contalning | duriog the last year, the whole num- an nooount of & bold aud suscesstul rob- | ber being now about 10,000, proves bery which was committed Maroh 18th, in | this estimate. Krefeld, Germany, and of which his| The ratlo of Inorease for coming brother was the viotim, Mr. Baumer's |J0ars will be far beyond that of the brother s » joweller in Krefeld and onghe | Past: Every publio lmprovement, ke ‘absent at dinner, | theD, in the city, should be of a sub- oo whjia be res pes ! | stantial charaat d euch as to be about 1 o'clock, the robbers entered his |5 SRAIRGAE, | ohid AN 09 not only temporarily useful, but as stors, which i on the priaclpal thorough- | will “wilhstand. the wear and tear 1 fare, and carried off 6,000 marks worth | i o Tt will require your most care- {(84,500) of gold chains, This was thefirst | f] and considerate judgment, often- news Mr, B, had of the thelt, times, to determine what class of im- —The sun was hot enough yesterday for | provements should be used for partiou- * the middle of April, ar [purposes. The oaptiva okill —As su evidencs of the persistence of | of those personally Intacested In par- office seskers it may be sald that Mayor | tioular systems of iwprovements, in Chase Mondsy received 87 calls aud had | the presentation cf their clalms, must be resolved in your minds to the sim- 19 up to noon yesterday. - Married—On Sunday evening, April ple quuunn* what s bnr. all things oconsidered, for this olty{ and then, in- 16, 1663, at the Christian chureb, by Rev. | 3opon Janyly, ac accordingly. Omaha D.B. Lucss, Mr. James A, Harvey to “mh':fi_h"n S €4 Miss Clara J, Wobb. model citles of the Northwest, and ~-There is & dangerous hole in upper|pyget not lose her place nor her pres- Faruam street, near Twenty.second, 0c- | ige by mistakes in her improvementa. cssioned by a washout, which should be attended to at once by the authoritles, —Ben Hogan spoke at the Baptist chureh last night to a large audience, He will speak again to-wight. Much interest is being manifested and many, both old talit A y and consideration than those and young, ere asking for prayer. It is{ypich require of bim the appolntment earnestly hoped that all Christians of this | ;¢ publlc officers, Oftentimes the city will attend, for there is work for |c,lg {s very evenly balauced as be everyone, Let all come. Young men are [tween the honesty, oapability and espocially invited. faithfulness of those applylvg for —Mr. A. L. Strang, who is one of the | thess ponlll:ln-. 'Luclng sight ot his most enterprising and progressive men in | OWD porsonal preference, as much as this part of the country, has fast lasued a [ H8Y be, he -!-k-. if -"orthv ey haadsome {liusteated catslogue of his |78 toputin these places only such wen as will carnestly and diligently stock, includiog power aud steam pumps, (o, ¢, 1y ¢ho dutles asslgned to them. wind mills, engiaes, stsam and water sup- | poon the most experlenced execu- plier, machinery elevators, fountaios, and | 4iyay are gometimes misled in making funumerable other articles of trade. Tbe[{hese selectione, I way make mis- eatalogus is elegantly printed and Mlus- ) takes. If mo, I shall be more than trated, and contalns £4 ! pages. It iv ome | ready toco.operate with the councll in of the zmost oreditable publisations of the f rectifying them. I take it that no Xkind eyer put out by an Omaba busiuess [man is it to fill & public posltion who man. will saake o brokerage of his offise in OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS, Every executive well knows that he has few, if any, duties to pertorm which cause him more anxiety, and require greater discretion, impar. ! have already secured the best system VAR UALLL DG WHRUDINESUAY & PHIL 1Y the procuring or bestowing of favors, or whois in the habit of thinkisg mirs of his salary or psy than he doen of how he shall best labor for the good of the publie. CENTRAL IMPROVEMENTS While due attention shonld be glven to the elty throughout its length and breadth, it Is unquestionably the bet- ter policy that its central portion shonld first be put in good businees order., A bit of pavement hero and there, a orosswalk here and there, a plece of sidewalk here and there, are comparatively useless, For a glven distance, oxtending through the business portion f » street, all these improvements should be continuous, and in the residerc: portion sldewalks and should be oontinuous, I therefore recommend, especinlly as to slde- walks, that a system be adopted so that they be lald In a contiuuous lina, f they be laid at all. FQUAL TAXATI N, It is well known to those who have taken palns to inveatigato the mutter, that taxation of property heretofore In this city has been very unequal, It may have bsen to some extent the crosswalks fault of the assessors, and it may have been tho reeult of hasty cqulization, In soy event the cash valus of property has not been the real basis of taxation If the system prevalling is one which by Intention results in a valuation at s less figure than the properly ls really worth—one third ot ita value for instance—still the basis upon which this estimate s made should be the actual value, Threo species f property espeoially have {llastrated this unequal taxation, resl estate cut- side of the business center, furniture and personal effects in the houses of the wealthy, and stock In corpora- tlons, The result has been that peo- ple worth but a few thousand dollars are paying as much money for taxes as others worth many thousands This the records in the tressurer’s office will show. Your attention is called to this fact in this conneotion, for the reason that as a board of equal- lfl;. wtion you can do very much to right DRAINAGE AND SKEWERAGE, 80 much discussion has of late been had concerning these subjects that I bave at this time bat little to add. No oliy in the world exceeds Omahs in its nataral location for these pur- poses. A dralnege north and south, and both to the east, is but simply urg.iu out the design of nature, As to peculiar systems to be used, we should sdopt those which older and wealthler clties have tested by experi- mentand found to be good, rather than try experiments ourselves. We of water works in the weat, it not :vvunlmnny in the United States. hen it Is perfeoted, this assertion will be doubted by no one. Follow. ing it an & necessary consequence, we must have and all the keeping of our oity dry and free from malarlous 'nfection, a8 well as for buelness purposce. SANITARY PREOAUTIONS, Summer is rapld'y approacting and will bring with 1t without doubt the usual classes of hot weather diseasce. Immediate attention should be given :‘l’l thchclunlinou dxl our sireets, 3 ys and byways, It is nn:’p'nb:%lo that there is any jowa in the state ln so unfortunate a condition a8 oono:rn: .v‘v:nz «f cleanliness, comparatively,'as our own clty, and yet we have the right to olaim t{)’ be !hs metropolis and therefore to set the example of all that goes towards the preservation of the health and lives of our people. For the present, and until our streets und alleys are proved and the gutters well defined, a city scavenger should be emp'oyed whose daty it shall be at the expense of the property owners to gather up dail, the offal, filth, ashes, paper and nl’l refase matter which at present s be- ing constantly theown on our streets and alleys in the most Indifferent, filthy and slovenly manner. If this practice is continued and no speedy remedy applied the result wlfl“ be rnnllhmnnt by death in many a neg- Irtnt family and among the employes of our business houses. To be fore warned s to bs forearmed. The establishment of a street cleaning department is worthy of your consld- eration, GAMBLING HOUSES, It is high time that s means were effectoally used whereby the temptation to our young men of sll classes to bet thelr money at the gam- ing table should be removed, ere are nightly gathered In this clty ready to put up thelr money, or the money of thelr gmployu-,hpninln or fath- ers, young men perhaps not yot of age ready to risk it at hazards u:; Rreatly sgalost them. These institutions are 80 screened from publio gaze that only the initiated and habitues are aware to what exteut this unfortunate practioe is oarrled on. That men who have thelr own money to risk should In dalge In tho excltement of the game is & matter concernlng which they must judge for themselves, but that young men, especlally those who do not own the money they venture, and losing, borrow more, and continue so to do until thelr credit apd standing in the community are goue, is what a olty like Omaha shaul or tolerate 1€ any means at its hands can prevent {t. The law does not permit gambliog here, will not even license {t, and the peying of a monthly stipend to olty offiolals for the privilege, Is a matter to whioch I call your earnest and ser- fous attention, The remainder of the message dls- cussed improvement propesed during the coming year, It was moved and carrled that 1,000 coples bo printed. OPENING BUSINESS, Ex:President Stull reported that he bad approved the appropriation or. dinance for lsst month, Filed. The action of the recent meeting of property owuers aud citlzans of North Omaha, asking for improvement of Cuaming street, and the order of the board of o mmissloners regarding the samo, was recelved acd the request waa granted. From John Baumer, county clerk, teatsnitting reso u'fon of the commisf sloners reducing C J, Canan's personal assessment from $270 to §60. Ro forred, From Margaret Blackmore in refer. 0100 to taxes on certaln property for court for March filed. which the clty s respousible. Re- ferrcd, The officlal bond of Tumsn Buck as clty treas rer was rpproved, The raport of cates fn the polics was recelved snd The petition of property ownors and others resicing near Third and Pine cal ing attention to the blockading of those atreets was rcferred. From the clty engineer transmitting 1eport ot sidewslks to be constructed and repaired in the First ward was referred to the board of public works. From D, B, Houck ealling attention to the fact that a number of expreea- men are dolng business without a licanse, Filed. Tae officlal bonds of Gustav Beneke, police jadge, and J. J. L. O, Jewets, clty clerk, were approved. From A, J. Simgson and others, iu paving dletrict No, 12, arking for the extension «f the distric: limits to make pavivg more practioable. ferred. Re- The Jist of prostitutes was filed, The aopliesion and bond of P, W Tarpy, D. Futzpatrick snd the West- ern Stoan Heating lfcenaes as drain layers, were all re- ferred., company fcr A petitlon to open Twenty-ihird street south to Siwaid strect was re- ferred. The Chlcago, St. Paul, Minnea;:olls & Omaba Ratlway company filed thelr acceptance of the conditions of the ordinance for buildivg & track to the Woodman ofl mill, The olty attorney rent In a written opinfon in regard to the clajm agalnst lot 4, block 142, conveyed by the city to K. R.Overall in 1878, and recom- ‘mending that the amount of tsxee pald by himcen the properly at tax sales for taxes cf previous years be re- {unded, with 12 per csnt. interest. Referred to finance committee, with power to act in July. A number of bills were referred without veading. Tae ity marahal's report of ligunor dealers for April 1st was filed. The city physlolan'sreport for March, showing forty-one desths and fitty- three h{n::," was filed, Ly The city physician calls attention to the pond on Bixteenth and Willlame , which should be filled, and to the stench from the sewer on Thir. mended a general cleaning up of strests and a.to avold disease, Roferred. i The petition of W. M. Bashman ! to brin, grade 1n order to allow them ‘o make permanent {mprovemente. Roferred with power to act. Feom B A, Hall, calling sttention to the manure and rabblsh now on fice, on Bart street, one block weat of Saunders. Referred. The report of S reet Commissioner Ford for the past month was filed. The expenses of men and teams were g | $233 50, 1saac Levl and others filed a petition asking for walks and cross wa'ks on the east side of Thalrteenth street south to Pacifis and complaiuing of the obstruction in this street by Mar- ning, Hees & Co. and the U. P. reil. road. Referred. The contract and bond between the oity and W, T. Ballinger, for con- struction of sldewalks, was spproved. The si'y englneer sent in & recom- mendation for the early construction of manholes in the business center of the city, to add to the efficiency of the sewer system. Referred. The property owaers in ‘rnlng dis. tricts No. 6, 9, 3, 4, 5 and 7 sent in communications desiguating Trinidad asphalt as the materla! destred by them for use in paving satd districts, Roferred. RESOLUTIONS, By Kaotmann: Authorizing the im- mediate sale and removal of the wood cut in Hanscom park. Adopted. By Bshm: Ordering the removal of a nuisance on lot 9, block 4, in Kountzse and Rath's addition, Adopted, 3 By Behm: Instruoting the atreet conumissloner to employ three addi- tional teams and nine additional men on the atreet force to repalr washoats and sewers and drain pipes, sald force to be pald from the sewer fund. Adopted, By Kaufmann: To have a fire cls- tern on Tenthand Jackson strests Adopted. . By Thrane: Calling for a report of sidewalks in the Third ward need- ing construction or repairs. Adopted By Kaufmann: To have a catch basin constructed on Jones street, jost west of Tenth street. Adopted. By Thrane: To haveahydrant nut In on the corner of Sixth and Elm streets. Referred, By Thrane: To tako early steps to abate the nulsance csused by ponds of stagnant water along South Omaha creek. Referred By Danham: Direotlog the board of public works to take steps fcr the construotion of thestorm water sowere from 8t, Mary's avenue to Farnam street, near 224, and also for the Sm posed llne of sewers oa 16 h and Ohl- oago, and directing the olty engineer to make sorvey and prepare deteils for same, Referred. Several sidewalk resolutions were adopted, By Anderson: Calling for a etate- ment of city finances, to be reported st next meeting. Adopted. By Kaufman: Authorizing the employment of two men to do neces- sary work in Hanscom Park for two weeke' time, Filed, ORDINANCES, An ordinance to provide for the issue of $100,000 bonds of the clty of Omaha for the censtruction and ex- touslon of certatn sewers, was read twlce and referred. An ordlaance to provide for the fesue of §100,000 of bonds for paying for the paving, repairing and macad- amiziog of the Interseotions of streets and alleys was passed, Councilman Loseder was granted leave of abgence, Adjourned. . DIED, CH‘l}XTkUN Mo, Juhn‘! Quritoa, a4, 3 o'clock yesterday, age a8 been & rZ-ld-nt o{ N‘u‘brnh lu,:;;“nu-s. Funeral takes place from hor reeiden: six miles south of the oity, st 1 o'elock, Wedneaday. e ——— THAT HUSBAND OF MINE Ia three times the man he was before he commenced using ‘‘Wells' Health Renewer,’ $1. Druggists, | COMPARATIVE WORTH or BAKING POWDERS, | Fisir tictditizes s ROYAL (Absclutely Pure. . SR S A P TR R ORI PR WS TS RUNFORD'S (Phosphiate) fresh AN SRR VRN GRANT'S (Alum Powder) % HANFORD'S, when fresh. REDHEAD'S... CHARM (Alum Powder)% ANAZON (Alum Powderyk . .. GG CLEVELAND'S TN § 5 T PIONEER (San Francisco) ... SEEG——LRes ORAR v sisssnssiniensonni AEAEEAY 2 L DRB. PRICE'S .. LTS DLW SNOW FLAKE (Groft's, St. Paul) SSSuSERIRSNISEEN N LEWIS CONGRESS. ... ...oooooenienid WA HECKER'S .. RE i ] GILLET'S.. . ] HANFORD'S, when not fresh. .. ST ANDREWS & C0, (contains alum) (Milwaukee.) * Regal.” % & T - BULK (Powder sold loose) RUMFORD'S, when not fresh. . B REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS As to Purity and Wholesomeness of the Royal Baking Powder. ] have tested a package of Royal B: Fit composed of pur open market, and find oF tartar powder of a high degree o phosphates, or other injurious substanc “It it a selentific fact that the Royal Baking Powder s aheolutely pure.” 1 have examined a package of Royal Baking Powder, purchased by myself in 1 find it entirely free from alum, terra alba, of any other injurious sub- Hexry MokToN, Ph.D., President of Stevens Institute of Technology.” the market. stance. “ I have analyzed a package of Royal Baking Powder. i 1t 18 composed are pure and wholerome. The Royal Baking Powder received the highest award over all competitors st orld's Exposition, 1873 ; at the Centennial, Philadelphia, 1 at Btate Fairs througliout the country. the Vienna American Institute, an: No other article of human food has ever received such high, emphatic, versal endorsement from eminent chemists, physicians, scientists, and Health all over the world. e e e king Powder, which I purchased in the and wholesome ingredients, It {8 a cream it, aud docs not contain either alum or E. G. Love, Ph.D." “H. A, Mort, Ph.D." The materials of which 8. Daxa Haves, State Assayer, Mass,” 3 at the and uni- litora's, 068 1! 0% SALE-O or » styre Cuming ning, 97021 ft rcoms to rent, N.W. cor. Ioth katreets, 06 18§ § OR R NT—A furnished r-om for cns or two &' geutl mon a 1619 Farc am . £60:18 IANCE For rent, fonr ith'n four b'o ks frow P. O, we furniture, e1o ost ucw. Address D, office. WORBENT House of sxr ! ciete n ali in good rep: 60171 0 ¢ RENL—tr min No. 24 W r ot house, contains seven rooms with wod rn convenicns, &80 & fine, bara : tiached- 319 D nvpord C.F. DR 8. OLL. |t R RENT-Lurso and plesa ¢ front room “ih by windiw. Modera improvements, with board.” 1718 049104 ) R RSN = Peawsnc fro ro-m furn shed, 605 N, I8t street, bet. Californiasnd eb! ster. 9117 Ok, LENTThrae sicsly tarnished roore, 1th or without 1 oar 1, at 1318 J sckscn stro t. B4 U INISHED R)O v P.ce_real oxcato, r.ble | cation A 0011 anl lota at ghiiverand au, oppsite Post ' fice, [ , fine Kim. TOR KENT Rell's, Rent « u [0 KENT- Fiue upr ght In"\ |‘l,|’|( n, 1519 Dodge -tree 5 FOR SALE. SHEAP-P oy and bugey. ud Unio » Tea Store, 15 b ) A go~d payfmg bu ines F th and DoJgs. FOREALE—!’I(e‘(, gicd hard buined brick delivere1 in a | pirta of town c-eap. Aadiecss 8. F. JOaNSON & (O eat sido of avenue, or 211 8. 15th St Bher raa 976-2w harness for salo at the Rc) Barn on ot, 912-19) THREK o0 ned house for sals on leased ot > —Jeasop id fo- two yoars, Prico $280 00. 1 ago stro.t 943-19¢ EW MILCH C 'W8—A Iot of fine_graded ¥, o with calve, or sale Ly Major Croft. % Boards of Note.—The above DIAGRAM illustrates the comparative worth of various Baking Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Prof. Schedler. A one pound can of each powder was taken, the total leavening power or volume in each can calculated, the result being as indicated. This practical test for worth by Prof. 8chedler only proves what every observant consumer of the Royal Baking Powder knows by practical experience, that, while it costs a few cents per pound more than ordinary kinds, it is far more economical, and, besides, affords the advan- tage of better work. A single trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince any fair minded person of these facts. * While the di shows some of the alum powders to be of a higher dey po; <A e of strength than other powders ranked below them, it is not to be taken as ting that they have any value. All alum powders, no matter how high their strength, are tn he a-idad na Aanrerous, POLICE COURT. Oriminal Record of the Past Twenty- four Hours In Judge Beneke's court yester- day four plain drunks were arraigned, two paying thelr fine and two going to jall, One individual was fined $3 for dis. turblug the peace and pald the amount, with costs. A tramp was gent up for ten days on bread and water, The case of Belle Keith and Mrs. Roach, who had the row on 10th and Dodge last right was set for a hearing yesterday the latter belog re- leased from confinement on account of her littls gicl. John Maxwell and Geo, Taompson will be heard at two o'clock to day the charge «f picking pocketa. Jacob Schroaek, charged with tak- ing $12 from the person of Jos. Schuliz3, will also have a hearing at 2 o'clock to-day. Ohas. and Olara Florey, charged with the barglary of Trostier’s olgar factory last fall, were discharged on motlon of the s'a‘e’s attorney, the evidence not warrantiog their hn{rling, —————————— AN INCIPIENT BLAZE. Another Terrible Run for the Fire Department. About noon yesterday an alarm of fire was sent in by telephone fiom the viclnity of the nail works, from which the alarm of last Feriday was recelved. Some of the lines belng in course of repair no alarm was sounded but all three of the companies and the Hooks responded promptly. ©ace more they were compelled to take the terrible run over the hills on South 16.h street. Eaough, literally, to ‘‘kill & horee.” It was found that a small blaze had started In the cellar-way of a uew house jast completed by Mrs. F. Long and rented as a restacrant. A pile of shaviogs under the cellar stairs was what caught, and the blazs was extin- guished before the department got to the spot. If these runs are to be made often the department will lose some of its fine horses, for no flash and blood could endure such hard ollmblng. A BOYISH FREAK. Three Little Runaways Captured at Grand lelana, Day before yesterdsy three boys of juvenile years concluded to take Ho- race Greeley's advice and go wost. They took the evening traln and got as far out as Papilllon, and probably stole their rides all the way, by short stages, to Grand Island. Their names are N. McEvoy, A. Foater and John McCann, Tae latter is well known to many of our oltizens by sicht as the llttle hump-backsd boy who sold Bres on the streets. At this vocation he made encugh to support his mother, After he was gone his trunk was open and ia It was found §85 which he had saved up from his profits on the sale of his papers, Daputy Sheriff Crowell was called upon to got the runaways if he could, and sent a dispatoh to all po.nts alorg the U. P. He has received an an- swer from Sher!ff Dinman, of Grand Island, that the boys were in his cus- tody and asked what he should do with them, Surprise Party, Mr, G. T, Anderson was pleasantly surprlsed Monday by his many frlends at his reelderce, corner Seven- teenth street, it belng the snniversary ot his 20th birthday. Among those vesent were Mr. and Mrs, M. Dacker, r. and Mre, M, Fitzgerald, Mr, and Mrs. C. Davis, Mr. and Mrr, C. Unirr, Mrs. Ricks, Mre, M. J. Green, Mrs. M. Gaugbsn, Mies Sadle »nl Mamle White, Bertie and Dollie Bushnell, Miss Mary Oon- | | velly, L zzle Edwarde, Maggle G .u- gban, Jennle Eodicot, Kitrie Lescer, Lula Rmint, Gertle Fi'zgerald, Mesars. Henney, Gill, Rboades, Dug- date, Hamilton, Enniss, Burk, O'Con- nor, Watson, Moran, Fuzgerald, They had a pleasspt tlme, mutic and cancing belng the order of the evenirg,. SPECIAL NOTICtS. A@'SPECIALS wi POSITIVELY not’bein serted uniess pald In advance. The Umaha Savin.s tank Is row prepared to make oans an Omaha Ci'y 220 m L R e e AT 3 At Current Rates of Inbcrost. “{‘rm COMMISSION CHARGED @ a TO LOAN—MOMNEY I at Law office ¢f D. L. Jock, ONEY—Loaced on chattel procerty by J. T Beatty, No 218 Scuth 14th street 620-1mot ONEY 10 LOAN—AV 8 por canh Shrivors 0:] Estate Loan 3 t Poat ofce. Avnen R HELP WANTED, +ANTED -A Relabls mn for gen ral work. E. ESTABROCK 1618 Chicazo8t. 9x0-19§ w;«m‘zn—n girl to co general housework, Apply at No. 3003 Callforuia 8. 990-'8} WA_iiKI)—KIICInn gl at Kais Res Dodge street, bst.[15th ard 1oth, ANTED—A 2004 nur'e girl 1 north corner Ham!lton andi Pier 8¢ Shinn's additi n, 992-18¢ ANTED —Book-kecpor, lady preferred, 8. J. Bee office. 99 -18* ANTED—Thiree gcod s licit rs to take or- ders and sell goods. Our msn to work in Council Bloffs Call, 421 8 ,uth 10th 8t. 9 3 19 ling mn for a fancy goods w ANTED—A t hcuse, mu had ¢xperience a'd c.me well recommeaded, Ad.re's 9417 . B e cflice, "ANTED—40 track laborers f r Misour P cific R. R. Enquire at 914 Bouth Tenth otr b, Garnl Hetal. 98417 ANTED Ima diately, & #oo | elrl ‘or gen- Al .le.'l housewory, at 721 s>uth 18sh strect. ANTED-—Two diaing r:om girls at Omaha House. 906-17§ AVTED—A good atcady ba ness waker, Enquire of E. Heinzerlivg. Bla'r, Neh. 918 A14.9t§ ancr. , 18t Narioral ¥ ank, TEAMS and 1(0men wanted. H MANNWEILESR, 916184 11th Street, near Firnai SITUATIONS WANTED, AN ED—S[ta 1.0 by young 17l 10 do 50 eral by use work. Apply at bib Sth 8*. near Jac 8 n. 93174 MIBIELLARE 118 WANTS ANTED ~Tw bo Daveupor! St 04 rocm - rs st 1610 £85-28¢ wmontm ol). Eospital, Dedge str.et, b V78183 ANTE ™ A nicely turni hed r.om 8 Box 30, Address -17§ oll one New Anerican § wing , one y urg cow, be resh nex worh, snd & set of heavy siog'e hamess at 110 vorth 18thsires’, miar oil works: 956208 ADIES wishing a quie’ place durlog confine Jment, with nurse will address W, B. Ree office. 89018} ANTED—800 privy vau'ts, siuks, and ces:- pools (o cleanr with sanitary clesner Sat- istaction guarantecd. J, M, SMITH, 770 1mot Lock Box 422, Omata, ANTED —Everyb)dy sufferinz with tooth wod headache, t) call at 1421 Farna and be cur.d freeof charge by Horne's Delt. 6 FOR FENT—HOUSES AND LOTS. 7 OR REN I Large furatehed room with board Appy 605 N. 16°h 81, 986-23 OR RENT—One room furn’shed or unfurnis h- ed at 113 8. 171k 8t 0c9-18! R BALE—Two handeoe sets of bed room furnitu e, A bargain ‘or any one wantia §00d urnicuie 106 N. 180 strect, SOMIT UR SBAIE AT A GREAC BARGAIN—/ will ‘sell my store building on the south sidect squsre, bu Idibg S0by 50 feet, two stories, with Jiviog rooms a° umm cellar, full vise of hull‘n‘mdm litional room 13 fued squire, A i "“'...:‘,” y'Gry ¥oods aad notions. «f millinery, ry no! 1 will seli 1he bulldiog without he stoek, if de- sired, or the tbock without the buildieg. An) party wishing to engave in & busi-ess of l..‘ Aird will fing i8 rare bargain, and the st yre hes a8 good & tra ¢ as any sture of the kind in tonth- weatorn fowa. Keason glven for selling on se- eount of sickness, Ca'l 00 . MELDON, $08-17-A10-80 Yilli s, lows. _FW second hand top b €. Cail at 1319 Harney stroet; 71-4t |'OR SALE-—TAR BEST YET—Suburban five acre homes, one mile frum city, One hundred dol an acre. K.y terna. This «10und is beautiful y sitvated soil ¢xcelieat for ga do @ and_mall frult. Frosh epring water n abindines Propertyreached by the bes: road :*(ng out f10 4 the eity. shown oo lic ticn BROS , 1-19 1421 Facoam stieos, 0R SALE--Cottage and corner lot in fine loca- ! Hon $2650. Bargain must be sold before May 1t MeCAGUEopprai eP O. 8'44f OB ALt —Loton 34 street nwve Farnam, ool 8 00, MoTAGUE opposta P. 0. I“OE SALE—House and lot on Douglis only $900.. McCAGUE cpposite P. O, 826-4t OR RENT--Ten houses in good Iccatione, M CAGUE oposite P. O 825-t1 JROR SALE 1 ot 44x32 feot and_grocery store with liviog_room ahove 15th sireet near Hoscall's $1400. McCAGUE opposite P.. O.. 821-tf [rORSALE-Cottage ant carcar lovin Nortn Owaha $1360 Bargain, MoGAGUE opposite P, 0. 822-41 OR SALE—A rare feetand lot ccntiining s complete stock of Renora! merchandise, +0d enjoying the benefit of abealthy and steadily inc eas ng business, locs- ted fo ceoire of one of the best » tr cta In western Iown. Terms liberal, write P. 0, box 6, T 713124 SBINTING UFFICK FOR 9aLE—A flourishing paper in & yorng +nd growirg townin Eas- tern Nebraaka. ' Addrees G . Bee Office, mo R SALK OR RENT—Vose Plano, 62811 C. J.CANAN. loted and oot wide and most complote map of Omaha ever published. -Official map of the city. Soe column. *‘ OR 8\LE CHEAP—Choice unimproved bus- iness l.te on Farnam. Harvey, Dougles, and Dodge streets. DAVIS & BNYDER, Real Est-te Agen 110-e0d-41 1505 Faroam [JJUR BALE—Pocxetse maps of Nebraska 30c each, For bargains in ()~ aha City improved and unimproved property, call on Wm, F, Shri- n;a:‘-'-l Ratate nt, opposite postoffice. FOB SALE—A rsy cinoe second band phaston ! at 1810 Harney 8t. 80781 4 MISOELLANEUS RS, HANSEN, Midwif~, has removed from Sth aud Jackeon 10 16,6 sad Marey B, m "l W Al EDWARD KUEHL MAG'STER OF PALMYSTERY AND COND' TIONALIST, 488 Tenth street, betwoen Farnam aod Harney. Will, with he ald of spirits, obtain for ay one & giance of the pash and prosent, and on certain conditions In the fa- ture. Boote and Bhoes made to order. Perfect aaHataokion rmarantcad HEAT AND MOISTURY, THE ES SENCF OF LIFE. THIS TRUISM IS EAS- ILY PROVEN BY TAKING A TEASPOONFUL OFTARRANT'S NELTZER APER- TEN T IN A GLAES OF HOT WATER BALF AN HOUR BEFORE BREAKFST, FCR IN- DIGESTION. DYSPEPSIA,GR CONSIIPATED HA T. NOTHING IS BETTER. N. B—In taking SELTZER APERIENT i2 hot water, walt until the ¢ffeiveacence has entirely ceascd. The water should te hot—not ‘epld or lukewarm. POWDER Absolutely Pure. never varies. A marvel of purity wholesomeness. More economical than the orpinary k'nds, aud cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test short welght, alum or pbwphate powder _Sold ouly tu cans. 'Roval BAKING Powoss Co., Wall-5t." 148 New York.

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