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I S 'THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA. TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1884, ey yostorday. In the course of my visit, the Matza Saturday night becauso he sail treasurer told me that they ‘“‘dropped” d—n on Twelfth street. Casey twas THE OLD IS THE NEW. —— THE DAILY BEE. THE CANVASSING COUNCIL. OMAHA. Tueslay Morning, April 8, The Board of Edncation Meots and Reorganizes. $35,000 in Omaha, during their effort wnd failure to introduce their works in 1879-'80. Query: Did all that money o for hotel bills of agents, and in jun. eting trips to examine their system in Counoyer, Points and Long Declared Eleoted Members of the charged. discharged by the judge this morning, A printer who had been run in for being drunk aud disorderly was also dis- other cities, or did some of 1t drop nto the pockets of members of the Omaha city councilt AvFRED CLARK, On Saturday night officer Matza ar- rosted & colored woman named Clara Thomas, for stealing §10 from a man by School Board,? isors, e e Mr, Long Eleoted President, and Notice to Ady 41"' sl b o ,""f e Connoyer Seoretary. SR Their Majorities Being Nearly[the name of August Ruik. Buk : Lilas of tilh aries. an WM P, ¢ Nights | The greatest modieal wonder of the world . f or _somo_ fun an W ¢ ity advertising of this papsr. and will hereaf- | The Proceedings of Last Night's | e greatest modical wondor of the world. . a sudden Buik discovered that his for_Infants and C ren. ter have complote control of that department. feoting. ocers, Salt Rhoum, Fover Sores, Cancers, Piles, cash was short £10. The Thomas woman The OMcial O the Various Wards, int for Aldermen in What gives onr Children rosy cheeks, What cures Cier fevers, makes them sleep 3 "Tis_Castorin When bables fret and ery by turns, ‘What cures their colie, Kills their wormd, ‘ But Castorla, What quickly cures Constipation, Bour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion, But Castoris. Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Ofl and Paregoric, an Y. Hall Castoriat Ohillblains, Corns, Totter, Chappod hande, and all skin ernption, garantoed to cure in svery (nstance, or money refunded. * hoe F. ROSEWATER, President Brr Publishing Co, B —— happened to bo coming along at that time and Matza arrested her. Buik claimed that she took tho money from inside a pocket book without taking the purse from his pocket, and she had to unfasten two claspa to do it. 1t is a very improb. able story, as there were several £20 gold ploces in the purso which sho would have taken in proference, Tho judge held her awaiting invostigation, Castoriapromotes Digestion and ove o.n-nlu fTatulency, Constipa: tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrheea, and Foverishness, It insures health and natural sleep, without morphine, The regular meeting of the board of education was leld last evening, and was attonded by Messrs. Long, Points, Con- noyer, Copeland, Livesey, Gibbon and Parker. The journal of the preceding meeting was read and approved. THE CITY'S HEALTH, ThefAnnual Report of the City Phy- an, Dr. P. S, Leisenring. The Weathe For the Upper Mississippi Valle Light local rain or snow; partly cloud alightly colder weather; north to wes winds; higher barometer. For the Missouri Valley: Light rains Tho members of the old" city council convened lnst evening to canvass the votes of [the last city election and declare the rosult. Roll call found members Andorson, Dunham, Hascall, Kaufman, ** Castorin fa so well 1 rocommend it as KnoWn 10 1 b 8 Portland Ave., dnptod to Children that toany pi R, M Tirooklyn, or snow, followed by fair weather, north- erly winds, and nearly stationary tem- perature. LOOAL BREVITIES. —There is a sorvice at 11 a, m. and b, v, m. avery day this Holy week at Trinity Cathe- dral, Curliing and guttering was commenced on Twelfth stroot, botween Farnam aud Harney yostorday morning. —Soven persons charged with being drunk The announcement being mado that Mossts, Long, Points and Connoyer had been, upon the official canvass of the voto of the recent city election, declared olected by tho city council, the board proceeded to organize, the newly elected members presenting their qualifications, The ballot was first taken for president, and resulted: For vlce’ p‘rumdunt the ballot stood: Ostana, April 1, 1884, To his Honor, Champion S. Chase, Mayor of the City of Omaha, . b In submitting to your honor my annual report ascity physizian, ] feol that we have great causoe for congratulation at the os- capo of the hand of pestilence and the visitation of contagious and infectious diseases in an epidemic form during the past year, whilst thero has been a iarge number of cases of measols, scarlet fever and diphtheria, yet the number of deaths Murphy, Redfield and Baker presont. Mr. Redfield suggested that the vote for members of the school board bo connted first as that body was in waiting to learn the result, for the purpose of reorganiza- tion. It was so ordered by the chairman. In accordance withe the provisions of section 11, chapter 18 of the general city ordinances, Messrs, D. Kenniston and R. 0. 8, Burke, two dlsinterosted electors, were appointed to count the vote, following is the result of the vote for the and charged with being characters. police ofticers, The During the past i’enr In the city of London, 20 persons have boen arreatod suspicious In London thero is a poli force numbering between 10,000 and 0)0. London and its police forco is left away back in tho shade by one of Omaha's In one month Officer Matza arrosted 30 persons and charged them with beingsuspicious characters, The great troublo with Matza is that ho uses no judgment and connot make his charges hold, The judge discharges his prizoners almost as fast as they aro brought before T Yy T, T YN S ST WM CENTAUR LINIMENT-—an absolute cure for Rheuma~ tism, Sprains, Burn trating Pain-relieving and Healing Re Galls, &c. 'l T'ho most Powerful and Fene= edy known to man, VWANTED - Deiying hocss e Farnam 8t 50 W ANTED=To purcha e, pltcation from oertain orly tanxtent ot 30,000 Real Hotel, ®araha, . 1. Schallor has ap- partion in Titsiness prop. wtate Office Millard 1018 Fial interost in a first class billiard * full pariculars addroes C. L. Herman 437-11p JOR 8AL [ hatl, ! Plattsmouth y him e LT b 1 0 k 3 " i 4 . A T jurchvo. bouse and lot ad e W and disorderly, and sovon others in search of | J. J, Polnts. from theso diseases havo been compara- | members of the board of education: S — I e " a place to sleep, lodged in the city jail last o E, Copeland tively small, and they wore not confined | Wards—lst 24 8 4th bth 6th Total Mrs, Leavit Burnham roturnod from | o J 0 e ¢ E R o bkl i c«.(:.uun«m eacn. night, T ¥ to any particular locality, but od | Connoyer 501 612 898 233 9441 | tho east. Sho was accompanied on her return You can get ono of these desirablo lota now and Gl cardod the| M Points declined to serve as vico tiatnvemyeab Cot 0 DS REDSRST (Pt (vd BERJMO0 Y by Miss Mary Abbct, & Boston lady, who wi 1 | WANTED-5,000 varis ot ditt, at or niarono | make a choics ono wook from {0 day, tho numboe —Deunis Fitzpatrick has beon awardod the | o idont on account of the arduous du- | sporadically in different parts of the city. | Lovg. ... 650 490 bo the guest of Mrs, Burnham for sovera block woet of tho Couvent_ on 8t I for salo il bo less as the activity 1 this add. contract for putting the hoating apparatus in |ty connected with tho office, but the | The total number of deaths ocenrring during | Bennett . 50 189 etk [0 of Staslo, Johnson & No dthe addition pres-nte so fine o view of {he the now cours house. The contract rrice 18| hoard subsequently refused to accept his | the past year wora six hundred and four (604), | Bloom... 53 183 172 o - - clty without danger of grading. The drainag $11,006 resignation, making our annual death rate 15 28 per cont., | O'Brien. 52 219 178 Good house 10th and 4;1 on St ia perf Call at (flico for plat. McCAGU) st ) S ¢ - | estimating our population at 45,000, which i C Y jority over his highest o and Oass 8t AddresA. L. Pottor + —Owing to alwreck on the Milwaukee the| The board next proceeded to elect a 000, lonnoyer's majority o hi ighes! : o through Denver sleepiog car did not arrive Sunday night in time to bo taken out on No. 1. 1t west west yosterday on No. 8 —Mr, G T. Andorson will give a social hop at Olark's hall, Wednesday evening, April 16, A fine time is anticipated, and no disroputablo charactors will be allowed admit- ance. secretary, and Mr. Connoyer received the majority of the votes and was declared duly elected. A recess of five minutes was taken, when President Long announced the fol- lowing standing committees: Finance—Hall, Points and Long. Claims—Gibson, Livesey and Specht. Teachers and Text ooks—Pointa, a vary low doath rate, placing Our city amo tho hoalthiost in the world, i The greatest mortality occurred in July, the number of deaths were 89, of whom were undor b yoars of age. and 40 cf them diod of colera infantum. Twenty-one of them were from tho First ward, 23 from tho Second, and 18 from tho Sixth ward. Tho loast numbor of deaths ocourred in the month of May, viz: 20, MONTHLY MORT. competitor being 1,496 votes; Points, 1,493; Long's, 1,486, by the chair. The threo candi- dates just mentioned were declared duly el u:taci The ofticial count on the sewer bonds wards was 2,324 votes for and 66 against. W ton houte west 2. ns and outhouses, topaint by con Good work _guaran o Wm. Dowitt, soutia side od. Apply for St Tourth 71, nished J. B. SMI 16 ain, TANIED —A fow persons to learn book keeping. [ 4534t Will wait on Valf pay until situations are fur. Douglas. O BAUK—News wtand, ikood Tocation 618 18th. 8t., between Jackson and Howard, 85 -9l JOR SALE miles of th I and, all within 1§ n Steck yards. Lands at a bag- R & COLB, 1615 Farnam street, {OR 81LE—12 lots in Plainview at16 to 20 per The following is the official result of the count for alderman in the v cent below the price at which surrounding lois: o are held. Prico will bo put wp soin it not rold. 4 POITER & COBB, 1616 Far: Street. FOR RENT--Houses and Lot T Tty v % olow: (T | Firat ward—Duncan 348; Thrane 377; Thrane's majority 29, Second ward—Behm 483; Mahoney 246; Bohm's majority 237. Third ward—¥ord 244; O'Connell 108; McGuckin 218; Berthold 75; Ford's plu- rality 26, Fourth ward—Bochel 301, Fifth ward — Leeder 391; Whalen 366; Leeder’s majority 25, Sixth ward—Furay Furay's majority G4. Mesars. Thrano, Behin, Ford, Bechel, Leeder and Furay were then by the pres- ident declared elected from thuir several wards. Mr. Redfield then stated that tho chairman of the board of public works had engaged Daniel Kenniston as in- spector of the curbing and guttering just begun, wd wished to know the senti- ment of tha council upon the matter. It Was 0pposed by no one, —County Superintendent Brunner yesterday issued his first certificats of the first grade. The holder is James H. Fars now a teacher in school aistrict No. 16 in McArdee pre- cinct. —On a muddy day itis amusing to stand in the depotand watch people come in and clean their feot upon the stove and floor, and one cannot but wonder if that is the way they do at home, —The Northwestern Electric Light com- pany have made arrangements for putting in the storage system for storing electricity, and when this is placed in working order electric light will bo found as handy as gas. —A complaint against lan expressman for over charge was filed in the police court last evening. The complainant claims ho was charged seventy-five cents for hauling $1 worth of coal a few blocks. Parkerand Connoyer. Buildings and Property—Coanoyer, Livesey and Hal Rules, Forms and Printing—Parker, Hall and Copeland. Supplies — Copeland, Long. Mr. Gibbon offered a resolution to ap- point Messrs. John Rush, George I. Gil- bert and Superintendent James as the examining committee for the board. Some question arose as to the advisa- bility of the appointment otSuperintend- ent James, as he already had his hands full, and the resolution was finally laid over until the next meeting. The report of the Hon, Truman Buck, city treasurer, showed: DR, Balance from last month. . Tax collected in February. Miscellaneous . fead 20 addition at s bare JR0 BALE—6 lota in bian gadn, “Iwo cheapast lots in Kirkwood for 8 days. A5t POTTER & COBB, 1615 Farnam St. with 80-9 0K RENT—F0 bath, 1620 Burt September, ,'52; Docember, February, b Soxos—Male, 825; Condition—Single, 402 classed, 47, MO REN (—With board, large front room with bay window, ges and laty room. A few table Doarders accommodated, 1718 Dodge street. 435-12p A0k 8ALE—Coraer lot in arge house near~ car line. East front, good, §.000. McCAGUE,, opposite P, 0. 35 O SALEBeautitul coror north and exst froak n Shinn's addition with grod cottage. 2,200, McCAGUE opposite P. 0. 279. married, 125; un. Gibson and DOR RENT—1ho third story of four bed room ‘and basement of threo rooms, in nouse 1818 Chi- cago street, to man and wife, (with: ut children) who wWill board & family of thiee. = Apply av ouce 1818 Chica o strect or 1111 Farnat str 7812 RESIDENCE, In First ward, 149; Second ward, 157; Third ward, 40; Fourth ward, 44; Fifth ward, 57; Sixth ward, 100; hospitals, 51. Color—White, 586; colored, 18, gos—Under 1 yoar, 177; between 1 and 2 yoars, 51; 2 and 3 yoars, 25; 8 and 4 yoars, 4 and 5 yoars, 18, Total under 5 years, From 5 to 10 years, 26: 10 to 15 years, 10; 13 to 20 years, 9; %0 to 25 yoars, 38; 25 to years, 35; 30 to 35 years, 27; 35 to 40 yoars, to 45 26; 450 50 yoars, 23; 50 to ‘years, 13; 55 to 60 years, 165 60 to 65 years, ; 65 to 70 years, b; over 70 years, Canses of death'were: Accidents, 20; alco- holism, 8; apople: asphyxia, 4, aptha, aproca, 1; anasarca, 1; angina pectoris, 13 Bronchitis, 5; Bright's discase, 2; burn1; cerebo spinal fover, 13; cancer, 7; convulsions, Price,. it OR SALE—House and pars lct on enrrer, inn’s addition, one block from St. car. McCAGUE. , in- rios ] 2; Winspear 218; j T Good impravel farm in " Douglas | gs,0ct BALLOU BROS., 817 8. 13th St. 42,000, 1630 CRE Proverty, T amoffering five acre lots in Bons flo'd, one quarter mile from eyndicate, purchse - 9 | at from 120 tr 8200 per acre, This i3 very desirable property. McCAGUE, Sol> Agent. 442t A New 6 room Cottage for rent. Complete outfit | JTAOR SALE—Nico b room couta. v, hay windows of now furnituro (incluing piane) for sale ata voroh, well, cistern, full lot, 2) miles from P, Of bargan, *Splendid chuwcefor anyono going 2 house- | 31,600 $20) dowa and §15 per month. BARKKR & koeping, Inquiro 2414 Chicago St. 79 YN 4041 = i shod, | T O SALE—Lots In Hunscom Tlace on Monthi I‘ furnished or unfurn: . E e m-n’ n urnishea parfor and badroom with piiae payments. BARKER & MAYN FoR ne closet, suitable for two gentlemen. Apply 400 N. {OR RENT—Single furnished room, 1617 Chi strect. AT POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powdor novor vac os, A marvel of pure stesngh aud whololomenwsy More conomioal than Siary OR RENT-—Roowms, southwest corner 15th and Webster. ~om cottegre full lot south 12ths *ORSALE -Nice 4 r St-, 81,000 §500 d i of — | 7. 1 ) y kinds, an bo sold In competition N wn balance 16 per month, —The water main on Thirtcenth strect, be- $34,854 88| O7; congestion of the lungs, 15; carditis, Tho council Wen adjourned. e oINS OF Lo ok, Shov WoLeES Mot Au RN eeeeh 807p | BARKER & MAYNE proaty twean Jones and Leavonworth, bursted last tod congestion of tho brain, §; cirthosis, 1; © . ohiato powders. 8ol oaiy i cans. Aoyl Bak- g P ight. Tho waterworks company was noti- of death mot given, 1; diphtheia, 4 ————— ing Powder Co. {OR RENT—Furnishod front_room, 641 8. 18th, | Y301 SALE— acres with Beick houso south 16th Al G \ O | Warrants issued in March $17,611 53 | diarrhaeal diseases, 68; dysentary 5; drowning, PERS kel i e 16091 Bt o100, § each Dalancs o et BARKEN fea tisd, but was unable to stop the leak, owing | Pransferred to sinking fund. 896 02 1; enteritis and gastritis, 10; em- IRSOVA L. d MAYNE. g to the darkness and want of help. Balance. T nlarged protrate 1;gunshot wound, ———— DOR RENT—Large south front room, ni:ely nished. SPECIAL NOTICES. HELP WANTED. IGRLY lucrative employment for throo energet- — ity, 2; heart disease, 14; hy- 54,854 88 | drocophalus, 5; hopatetis, 4; harmoptetis, 2; Morxis for | hip disease, ; inanetion, 2; lupus, 1; lenober aboess, 1; lightning, 1; locomoter ataxis, 1; membranous croup, §; marasmus, 11; manin: gatis, 11; melaena, 1; meascls, 1; malignant tumor, 1; natural causes and nervous prostra- tion, 1; old age, 10; oodenes of glottis, 1 ovarian dropsy, 1; puerperal diseases, 11; per otonites, 9; premature birth, 3; paralysis 9; pneumonia, 42; phthisis pulionalis, 61; per. carditis, 1; perpura harmoragica rheu matism, 4; rupture of intestines, 1; surgical operations, 2; softening of the brain, 1; suicide 5; small pox, 3; scarlet fover, 23; sun- stroke, 2; sore leg, 1; stanatitis, 1; starvation, 1; septicemia, 3; still’ born, 42; typhoid fever, 7 OR SALE—0 lots in Plainview feonting on Saun- ders strect §450 and 8176 cach. BARKER & YN andett —The directors of the Nebraska Overland Telephone company held a meeting yester- day. They elected S. R. Johuson dent; I. S. Hascall, vice president; J. L. Vooder, secretary, and John L. McCague, treasurer. —G. W. Holdredge, assistant general man- ager of the B, & M., and Thomas Miller, gen- eral froight agent, left Omaha yesterday in Mr. Holdredge's private car for Atchison,Kas, Tt is reported they wone have there to meet General Manager T J. Potter., —The case of the Stato against Manning, the agricultural implement man, charged with obtainingmoney under false pretenses, came up for hearing in the police court yester- dsy. No appesrance was made against him by the complainant. The case was dis- missed. William McCartnoy, Lyons,Nel,., is at tho Matroplitan, ©. L. Burke, Grand Tsland, s stuiaing at the Metropolitan, I ic well read persons. Call from 9 to 1 ¥. W. Cromwall, of Aurora, Neb., is at by | (10 Farnam St. Metropolitan. s ANTED- E. W. McClure, Lincoln, is at the Mef .“‘Q‘ o 16478 o 810 Total . 5 The request of Laura W. the use of one of the public school rooms for a summer school was not acted upon. The bill of E. W. Simeral for fees and costs in the mandamus case brought by the bosrd, amounting to $113.40, was presented, and also the bill of H. D. Estabrock for $112.25 in same case, and there was quite a discussion as to whether payment should be allowed, as the pro- gress made in the courts was not report- ed. It appeared that the board had agreod to allow $200 fees in any event |20; tumor, 1; fetinus, 1;utarine hemorrhage, 1; and $1,000 in case the suit was won for | unknown, 7; violence 1. Total, 604. the city. Laid on table. Births.—She number of births reported dur- The bill of Geo. W. Doane for services L‘:El::““{.‘?":l;‘;: 48, "i“;;'l““l:hgggf“;l;:fi“ in mandamus case of the Board va. Wm. | 13. utfil born, 52, Soms of our physicians an F. Heins, county treasurer, amounting | midwives stifl neglect to regularly report their to $166.90, was referred to the commit- births, notwithstanding 1 have notitied them tee on claims, to report at the next meet- | to do so. Did all report as required to do, our ady R, HENT-Twa new elght room housos tor gccupancy May 1st. Inquire Mrs. 26th St. hotween Davenpor: aud Chicago. OR SALE—A moat markct in Stromsburg, Neb. ponulation 800, only businoes honse ot tho kind in the the vlace. Reason for sclllng 18 change of buse iness. For particulam wiite s14.0 GREEN BROS., Stromsburg, Nob. R 449-11p OR RENT—In private family, furnished rooms with board. Table boarders acoommodated, 1814 Davenport strect. 826'10§ perionced girl at Wilkie Paper south Lithstrect. 62.8p A fooal stock of Drugs aad Drugmsts’ Fiztured for sale in the live town of Waterloo, Nebraska* Address J, B. SIL- 780w OR RENT—Nicely furnished room at 1717 Chica« politan, 20, KO, near 15th Street. 4 MJ. a. l“m-own, Creighton, Neb., 15 at o.g; fi\l: sz s #igect etropolitan, naal st S DO e, R 0| W. C.Caley, Crelghton, Nob., is at tho [US¥iialte Viereo s odd TN Metopolitast VA7ANTED A rt <l sccons E. B. Stewart and wife, Wayne, Neb., are| /¥ ton Hotel, e stopping at the Metropolitan, 00d openlng for a physicias , Elkhorn Station, Neb. TP B e Berr e 7OR SALE—Small job offico with 0 fonts of type all ia good order, small lot of stationery at J. W. OR RENT—One Hsllct and Davis Piano. In- | PIKE, 10x4 N. 16th Street. 36475 quire at Edholm and knon's. 421-10 JFURNISHRD rooms 105 X, 18th. jcomakor ot John Sporel, P JFOR RENTStore room 61 Famam St., by PAULSEN & CO. 4594 \OR RENT—618 north 17th Street, Address box 713, City, 885-7% nd & girl to wait ot, corner of bth. 462-8¢ cookat the Pax- 40695 TANTED—Saleslady odgo inery V24 Willing to make hersuf o ‘,..,",:'-}'y s Haverly's Mastodon minstrols are stopping Jfsther branches. Must be thore satisfied to give business ner Al::“‘:n?flmml"’:,:fi‘:‘: at the Metropolitan, need apply. References required, Add) 0. B. H. C. Mallos, Lincoln, and Allen Croyyfl, | TREADWELL, Morth Bena, Neb, ~ **"**4as7 " Tekamah, are guests of the Paxton, ANTED- JFO8, BALE-A new sola fountain cheap. Fum- ployment Agen| 6th St. 36781 878-0§ le RENT—Uufurnished rooms 1621 Capitol ave. 938-168 {OR SALE OR TRADE—Frosh milchcows at He- 1y Beal corner 10th and Dodge St. 202-9p 00d, #toady man who thorougHTy un: —Articles of incorporation of the Third Con- ing, birth reports, no doubt, would have ‘consider- 0. M. Curtls, of Ashland, and V3 Abra- o -‘:fi"fi::;l. :u caro tnl_'nnym, m‘m‘w?. ’l‘\uwu: ¥ 09'&1' ENT—Furnished rooa s. 1818 Jackson Si. El Dfiol\ly FOR !AALE;—‘ll;xl ': nrvm grogational society of Omaha were filed in [ Dr, Parker moved that Judge Lake bo 351 excceded one thousand during tho lust | yamgon, ot Miuden, aro at the Paxim. Ui piaco and good wpen 66 the et e oW | Z= Bary Butmeon; Omatn Tr T AR o corner ¥0th and Ch'cago streets. 47208 P, C. HIMEBAUGH, retained as associate counsel in the case, with Messrs. Simeral and Estabrook, but the whole matter was referred over to a spocial meeting to bo held on Saturday evening. the county clerk’s offica yesterday. The prosident of tho society is Mr, A, N. Fer- guson; treasuror, W. F. Sears; clerk, W. R. Bosard; trustees, William Morrison, J. B Evans and James Tral —Jens J. Holm, of Elba, Howard county, was brought before United States commis- Nuisances.—A large number of nuisances have been reported, mostly on private prop- erty, the owners of which, after due noti have generally had them removed or abated, Strocts and Alloys,—The stroots and alloys of the city during the last year wero kept in a much better condition than heretoforo, yet not by any means as they should be kept. To this end a public scavenger should be appoint- F. 8. Potvin, the contractor apd builder, of Lincoln, is registered at the Pacton, H. C. Wright, of Schuyle, is at the Pax- ton, A. Honry, of Columby, is stopping at the Paxton. John H. Roe, of Kearney, is registered at FOR BRNT—Furnished mmgm wmu;]cd i JOR SALE—A patent fa-box suitable for butcher ” or boarding house at U. P, IL. k. Meat market corae 196 | 821 North 16t 5. 85-1m J{OR RENT—Furnished room 8. W, and Farnam, AN A good cook can get steady employ. ment in o sl family by calling on Mrs. frank 26th st eot, 2d door 41t DOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—Fialf & block near 8¢, Mary's avenue, only five blocks from Ocurh Beausiful residont lots or suitable for ten Will sub-divide, Addrors TOMKINS L 78942 OR RENT- Third floor of bullding No, 1211 Far- nam 8t UT-t1, REPORTS OF COMMITTEES, On claims—Pay roll of teachers and janitors, etc., for Murch, $9,786.74, was VWANIED-A c work. npetent girl for general house- Must b & good coolc, . Nove other nead M8, MILTON ROGERS, any OR RENT—A nicely furnished parlor i el 1 ith or without board, finest log i . He was charged ed and properly paid, to remove all offals and N, W. oar. 16th and Leavenworth o e i sioner A.ndflmon yesterday, Ho was cl : ‘K A adopted and warrants ordered to be R“blfll‘mlm zulr Stroets and alloys, and all | the Paxton, A oy, N. W. corner 18th and Farnam St 169t OR BALE—Ola newspapors i largo aad small with salling liquor withoutlicense. o watved | jpy pyp, proporty ownors, whero they can do so, should | A, G, Boeson, of Lincoln, reglstered WAy s 1o Beuert hovso work 1010 | TNOR WENT1ut cla 0 room eottage. 8, T, | =_Ousatitin st thia olce. % 5 - . ) 3 wleh of Lincoln, . arney Bt. 15 &) R RENT- ottage. 8, T. it oxumination. His bail was fixod at 3300 by | Tho' secrotary raported th romult of | bocompolied toconnect. withsewers,ho aa o | 1,0 (L D, n, rogistered yester. y B o EYOR (ENT sy clasiol seomaoHatt 7R BALE_A fist-class Vow & von Pianc, atn | the commissioner, Holm justified and was | $he gchool census just taken. sbate the unhealthy privy vaults, in the most il by L“’ % VWANTED-—j00 Iniice to work ot hiome, wause 81 10240 bargain, Inquire EdQolm & Erickson's, 626 8 i jzance. i f populous parts of the city. Hon, J, L. Kaley and J C. Gillman, of 0 $10. por week Oall up stairy To0R iz AT O S e pelonsod on LlsowR ToOORTIAMASH " Tfi" “l}:’"‘, "r.:‘:; fim"é? o clu}:mnl he small-pox hospital has been plastered | 124 (loud, are at the Paxton belween Dods vand Capitol aye 480110 ey, 0 B tarm, AT Bilck yard. " T. | TEOR SALY OB TRADE—A o0d span of tamies | 80 —The ladies of the First Congregational | to allow the janitor of the Bouth school | 4,4 byt into a comfortablo'ondition, so that )i i ’ competont girl for general | 7 <y e - . harnoss and wagon. Apply to Aiex G. Chariton church hold their Easter bazar in the parlors of $l-]thor rent w:; adopted, - AR in cano c:l.e d_inen:;: uht}nhlmmnkel its appear- [ V. T. Prico, ¢f Albion, fs stopping at the| | ‘ 3 ,,.‘y{;l, Mra. San'l Reoy, orr, | JI' BheNT- lahed roona 1017 Dodge strezs, | b McCakuo Bros. Lt the church, on Thursday evening. A businets Was movi at the | ance In the city the patients can be more com- | paxton. beath ave., and Loavenworth. 420- fortably cared for. With an extension of our sewerage, the paving of our streets, and the enforcement of vanitary laws, all of which should done, will add greatly to tho cemfort of our citizens, protect the health of the city, and tendto ro- duce our death rate still more, so that/we teachers employed in the might school be notified that their services were no longer needed, as the attendance does not now warrant the keeping up of the school longer. A special committee reported in the OR SALE—Farm 8 miles trom city. Inquire Mrs. Moyer, ovor Rosder's Drug ore, 16 And Webstor. 724 TOR RENT—Rooms In Nebraska Netl OR SALLE—~Two open second-hand buggies aa O e S dusiiti oftomn e ihe s ll;n“" dolivery wagon, cheap, 61 1310 Harncy 88.; Suppliod with hydraulio. olo"ator and hessod b : stoam. Apply at Bank, mesting to complete proparations is called for Tuesday, at 3 p. m. AJl ladies interested in e new church building enterpriso are urged to be present. ‘ —The stockholders of the Commercial W ANTED 100 teams, 100 men for k. &, work, | J'O Y —Firmiened rooms, 1017 Dodgy screor. H.MANNWEILEI, 507 11th 8b. 482-6§ WWANRED--A 2in for genoral houso work. =~ Ap- Py Inmediately at 20c0 California 8t 424 1§ Leo Estello, one of Blair's prominent attor- neye, and wife are guests of the Millard, R. D. Walsh, of Fremont, is stopping at the Millard, 02011 W ANTED--Throedining room girls one compoten ([OR BALE~Twn portable ocili 1%, 10 haree pow n o 3 f a truth that Omahais the healthiest| W H. B. Stout, of Lincoln, is at the Mil- to take chaige, Apply Flanters house, corner Apvly st D, s ITZPATRIOK tional bank met yesterday in room 109 of the “';:'“' thift “:‘}‘l 1’“;“:&“" ot ‘f"l‘t"‘g AT N e shicdialel P & Dodgo and 16th, d34-#p OR RENT-- Furalshod roomy on tho northiwa i 1K Bouth I6th Be. o Millard hotel. Their articles of incorpora- (8l ey investigate All of which s respectfully submitted, oo, 18th aud Capitolavenns, formarty Orslgbton FoRsAE A mmall Mosler proof D. M. Collins, of St. Paul, is at the Mil- B, almogt Dew, 6t lard, W. N. Wedder, of Lincoln, fs stopping at tho Millard, —_— Tlouse, i VANISHED room heated 822 N. 19th. the matter, and thought the most advan- tageous lots were three, located on the southwest cornor of 26th and Dodge, whichcould be purchased for§3,300, Two other sites were mentioned, one on 27th and Farnam, for which $4,800 is asked, ANTED—Girl n wwall family. Uo. P, 8. LRISENRIN Conan a Gity Physici A “ROUGH ON RATS.” Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, tion were drawn up. The authorized capital stock of their banking institution is 81,000, 000. The paid up stockis $250,000, The ar- ticles will be filed with the county clerk to- day. Inquire at 0. J. Bahman &Co,, fire ssatf o thils oifice. JOR SALE—One of the finest 1saitence sites In tne city, two acres of grouud, © ¥ fromt. on South Bt 8. ' Thia is well varth looklng ate . I, 5 §6.thmy + Hoe McCAGUE, opposite Pest office, 25(-43 214 8, 18th §t. ¢ the Omaba o76-4¢ 890-4 WANTED—But Shirt Factor, WANTED=Good salosman Tor general store. Noue but first class need apply. Address, 8087 FOR BALE, Forsa LE=Gool Hous. 6 rooms and lot, splandid o ith ref ‘e, B. h N 0o hinn'e A, N . JOR SALE--Corner ot fa Armstrong’s add. e —— and the other, on 30th and Farnam, on |ants, bedbugs, skunks, chipmunks, Polico Business, Pt heliilcde ReRD Romspl Hov.t' ./ ) mun‘!:"‘lll‘:'lriAVn:;ll('J'l";Bll‘(‘.lH. B G T R ) e MoCAGUE, opp. b O S0 WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERY. | yhich the price fixed is $3,600. It was | gophers. 1bc. =Drugei Thero was not as large & grist to grind | \&7ANTEDGirl to do goneral house work 2010 | Farmain STH_ | JROR BALE A kood coitage ard Iut fronting on Fay & Co., formerly of Minneapolie, | reported that difficulty was met with in DTCHC R | in police court this morning as is custo- Baet B, a7 F;," FALE 8 bowuifal soro Tots o Tesvomworth | b o w© MEFOota ou oar Tino. " Must bo wldy prico Minn., have opened a wholesale confec) finding a good site, centrally located, and W. C.T. U. Coffee Rooms. mary on Monday morning. The bad | YATANTED—At Yunkton, D. T. tmmedintely. A |5y, XMATKe for house snd lot. JREY | = oo £ tionery, cigar and fruit business, st 1211 | that while the foundation for a building 3 s af e ekt class coat or pants maker, who will find | % MOTTER. ROk BALE -Hou and ot in Hsuscom placo ona an: troet. a2.1m | at the first named point would cost con- The day long prayed for has arrived | Weather of yesterday puta damper upon :::;IMI; -s.ml.h:y%;n. Apply to ¥, nkls’mn{,K :Iln:w OR BALE n..,.nfl?f 'i-";vm“’" line. Price §2,800. A&.:AQUI, . iy 3 ilari ., v 801. 2 b ¥ T siderable, thera would be the expense of [ when cofiee and reading. rooms under the usual Sunday hilarity. wddition r ' R AL e B T T T e .:“; 2 Ninth Street. a cut or fill at either of the other named | the auspices of the W. C. T. U, could be| Frank Casey was arrested by offices otedinducements [ the clty. Fine natural troes on aluost every lot IB & P ent & UEEN PKYTECTOR-Unprecod offored lady agents for this mlht for laaies. “Address with stamps, Ladics' dergarment Co.,9 south May 8t,, Ohlcago. NTED—Good cook to, 14th streot, Thirty six of 1heso Tots have already been sl rubberunCerar [tho wddition bids fair 1o bo entirely soid bel "l | the improvements which are commned. Daventort K. 18 to be kraued through and boyond this additiom, and parties buylog now, Will ep the adsance tha' wil tako place. AUS:4f TR SATE=Toh dhe, Biock V. Bhiairs & addition, A No. 16 room house, |arze bara,;one of the fin: st coltages in Omaha. This is A No. points. Mr. Points moved that the three lots on 26th and Dodge be purchased ata cost not exceeding $3,300, and that the president and secretary be authorized to draw warrants for thit amount. Re- ferred, The contract for curbing and guttering Ninth street, let by the city to B. Mel- quist & Co., has been transferred to J. E. Riley &Co. The latter have also the contract for paving this street, giving them all the stone work to be done upon it. The contract of the city with B. Melquist & Co. did not require them to complete the curbing and guttering be- fore August next. As it now is, the curbing and guttering will begin at once. 180x132feet. Price §1,760. McCAGUE, to o | B0 i coutemplation are established, The citizens of Omaha are cordially invited to visit them Tuesday evening, April 8, when they give a recep- tion at 8 o'clock, for which a very enter- taining programme has been arranged. Donaticns of books, pictures, groceries, etc., thankfully received. We wish to acknowledge tfla following: St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church, chairs,26; » Burns, dishes, §5; J. T. Bell, cash, $12.00; G. W. Eastman, mirror, §5; C, JOR BALE—One of the flnest residonce sites on Capitol bill, wita larce we'l buiit frame house. View unexcelled. Prioo $6,600. = M(OAGUR, oppo- MAS I et ol L ] COAQUR S ANDREWS’ ply (8 onco at 619 §, o 806-818 ANTED—Glr) for gouvrdl howsswark in small fawmily. Tngtice at1923 Douglas strect, 80041 ba) man who wants o home, Fasy terms, WALTED=A flisp class tomnmlo, cook wna frst, | MOTTER, 8. W. cor. 16th and Farnam. claes 0iniog room girl both talkivg German and | —— — English, at European Hotel, 10th 5t 20141 Q\OI BALE - tood 2 story house and lot in E. V. oot N baduls - Hwith's addition, near Bt cars. 6 rooms; well Larn, beariog_ fruit trees, oto, $2,600, idbargaln, IREY & MOLTER, 1dn9-it in for & IBEY & 401t I“lon SALE—One Vore aud Sons piano ata bar.. ckson’ aln. Inquite at Eduoln RESOLUTIONS, e 1! olm and - £xi J’a‘do By Parker: To make improvements about the grounds of the Leavenworth snd Jackson, West and Dodge, and Long schools, This inclades fencing and grad- #tore, on 10th st JOB BALE- Twolots in Shion's 1st addition not over 2 blocks from kaundor. St., 8876 and §1,060 each. A bargmn, IKEY & MOTTEK, B, W, corner 16t aud farcaw. 106-4¢ genoral_houe. V AL 107 south 1400t 2264 "EARL BAKING POWDE | ITAMBOUND TO RISE, clgte aide ANTED- Exparicuced il | work, App a1 < E. Moody, dishes, 82; frionds, cash, ITEDL T el Moy e e e ¢ fia ':?fl'{b:'gi::,'""d“". $he sk ol pa. s Adopieg. purchase 125 'feep of | 85.48; Mre, Goblo, 1 ham, 100 1ba. flour; ek bobw i i | T e oo o P00 vy, oy caris KT | IBCELLANPOTE. ol e — hose each for the Long and Leavenworth | Rev. E. B. Graham, Mrs, Maul, i & NOTTRL. B X b iy, A4 wlifornia stroet, OST—A notes and pap. n-mu'wxu o it OR SALE—One Colu Bicycle at Joms than one Balf the first cost. Call st Shiooting Gallery, b . 11th and 12th streot, on Faruamn, 464 0§ W ANTED-A gl 151 red louthor poctet ledger containing d papirs of value only o tho owaer, Beo ottico and be rewarded. cash, §1; 0. E. Reypolds, §1; Mr. Meyers, painting. Mgs, L, G, CHARLTON, Beoretary. B The Weather. Sunday was one of the most dis- agrecablo days of the entire season, Ear- ly in the morning & cold, steady rin set in and continued until about 3 o'clogy in the afternoon, when it began to snowand the snowstorm continued for two 0l more hours. People were generally surprised yesterday morning to find the wud frezen and the thermometer lower than for sev- feral weeks, By O olclck how. ‘Wide Awake Druggists. 0. F. Goodman 18 always alive in_his busi ness and spares no pains to secure the best of every article in his line, He has secured the cy for the celebrated Dr. King's New Very for Consumption, The only cer- tain cure known for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Hay Fever,Bron- chitis, or any wffection of throat and lung. Sold on a positive guarantee, Trial bottles free, Regular sive 81 Military Orders- Major George B, Dandy, quartermas. ter U, 8. A, chief quartermaster of the department, will proceed to Fort Me- Pherson, Nebraska, and Keokuk, Towa, and inspect the national cemeteries at street schools, Adopted. A By Coj eland. To purchase $156 of music books for the use of teachers under the supervision of the teacher of music, Adnptra‘lm 3 By Livesey: flo repair the briok gutter on t{n east side of the Central n‘«‘: A The question as to the legal right of the board to clange the site of the pro- posed new sciool building from that voted for at the last election, which proved unsatisactory for such purpose, was discussed i considerable length and left to be settici on Saturday evening, Adjourned, e — Ask us Something Easy, 8031 ANTED—Girls! wo waut 15 girly for genoral pply at 0006 (o Canuon Hro's ! No charge. 74148 JPOR BALE South o b A porite P. 0 2000 e S e o i 108 P on Park Wilde ave, Liqulsé . bhipps Hoe, 1614 B 6th B¢, A3k Brick at 08 N, 13th 8L, or 1ith Vue rond 4501 e ——————————— ANTED—A Gorman dining room kito en girl, Ticeso and Hoppo, 418 8. 18th 8t., Lotween Harney and 1o vard. 506-t1 monts aro made, oall at the {pastioutars. MUAGUE op: RIERY ) CHEAP~—About 1000 yards of earth glven ) away, wewmium, at tho north-west oor. of Seventeonth aud Loavan wortl, uext o achool, 12841 MISCELLANZOUBW ANT ANTED—Fo reut s house of 4 to 8 roows in cu; A tre part of city, now oF by 18 of May.gAddress | irom Pratt's sub divii Dr, M., Bee offic 476:12p | acro 1.ts. Inguire O e street. BARGAIN=Twenty acres of the Griffen farm, #4 miles /rom postottice, and only two blocss Will be sold In 24, or 10 a Carpet 0., 1631 Douglas 461t M SCHRODER, the magnatic healar has roturn edand i+ healing 90 wlok at 18:1 Davenpock §L., b-tween 10th aad 174h 8t. 760.1mo0f EDWARD KUEHL, OR SALE—At & bargaio, & first class bu iness openiag with b gond cloan stook of $L00 Lo 0,000 of generd lcrchandlse, st Bouth d, o ® E. E, DAY, VW ANTED-Lwan o reat a dw llng) house of & w8 rooms i & contral loculity, aesr street I care. ~ Address “J. M. L." Beo office. sy | 1 Ry i 4 AM T, RTB lln!mufil!lglLQIQII-mhgmx!weugo found 1 Androws' Pearl Baking Powder, B e S o & o (A anent board for a0 e wile in with pleasant surroundings, Lo- «ation botwoen Cans and Harn:y, and 14th and 220d 0% BALE -1 eight foot show case. Apply 10 4. those places; on completion thereof will );III’PALO‘ N. Y., April 5, 1884 :;:rélfi:h.lm::dm lx;:;"l»l:l‘ f::'llr:'e:l:hmf‘; l "2‘:"(23.'2;.{3: finie bescribe roo ';:‘{&ail:mxrl,&n;mgt . Fountain, dr., grocer 1021 Dodge St 42587 ‘"“m,&:.:‘“,,i{"“' Ao l rotura to his atation. h;h‘ Johor & in Aok d thy roads and crosswalks into an ocean of P o e B SALE—Two of the most desirablo lots in ' ey, wii, wita 4o aid of Kuaraisy epirite, obRaG The travel directed is necessary for the was a| Lockport, an rough the mud, although heavy overcoats felt ”“‘g'bh e+ , A:‘mu A‘npu‘n:llmtllu\‘lrfl :ffliif" m. Towe's 1ut. .%J"“«'lw X‘"' price ..1&"5.{.'“. ) one nuuul:.- ond pr o 3 i . & 2 , O G, B, BO N N - v ) eran ¥ g public service. works of the Holly Manufacturing Co, very comfortable all day long. 201 E. Wate? 8t qu‘ifml'fi‘m.uuwum ha ]mg?fim pe bargaln. AGEE, * e ssutiion N M‘“‘"‘- e g . d R AN o ——r s i b, i3 it T - . [ r i i o Nt

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