Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Monday Morning, March 19 ‘Weather Report. (The following observations were taken ot the same moment of time at the stations mentioned.) } Wan Dar'r U 8 Sianas Suavicn, OmAlA, March 15, (1:45p. m ) F T % S raTiONs 2| s E 3 LOOAL BRUVITIES. —The residence of James Ruane, No, . | precinct, *| trator for 89,005, or about $30 per acre, 612 South Sixteenth strect, was entered vy burglara Friday night. They got in by turning the key in the front door with nip- pers, and then went through the house without disturbing the occupants. They wucoeeded in getting 835 in money belong. ing to Mr. Ruane, and a neck chain and ear rings with which they got away as quietly as thoy came, —A two-story house belonging to Mr, and Mre, Poter Kochm, living seven miles wost of this city, was destroyed by fire on Saturday while they were in town, Three little children left alone, made their escape insafety, and the origin of the firo is a mystery. The loss is about $3,000, on which there is some insurance, —Miss M. A, James, the niece of Mr, Eugene O'Neil, whose house was burglar. ized last week, could not identify the men who were arrested on suspicion, although there was astrong resemblance between ons of them and one of the robbers. They were accordingly discharged. ~Jerry O'Grady, formerly on the “‘regular” force aud mow a ‘‘special” on duty at Kasler's hall, was attacked by s couple of young fellows on Baturday even. ing, stabbed in the side with a pocket kuife and cut on the head with a *billy.” ‘The officer sucoeeded in landing one of his sasailants in il “Two shots were fired early Saturday Ovening in the alley in the rear of Horn berger’s saloon, The reports attiacted Policeman Armour and quite = largo orowd of men to the spot. A couple of youne men were found and searched for weapons, but had none and were dis- charged. . ~—The change of weather between Satur- day night at 3 o’clock and Sunday morning was deciied ensvgh to affect nearly every- body. A slizht flurry of snow fall yester- day moming, and the blizzard howled all day long. ~The A, O. H. and their splendid band returned from Plattsmauth, where they went to celebrate St, Patrick's day, on Saturday evening and presented a fine ap- pearance as they marched up the streets to their hall, ~The firm of Schlank & Prince has strengthened-its working force by acquisi. tion of Mr, J, G. Crouland to thelr num. ber. Mr, O. isknown by everybody and will always give his friends a bearty re- oeption. ~The garrison at Ft, Omaha turned out Batarday to extinguish a prairie fire west of the barracks which threatened to de- stroy some of the government bulldings. It was quenched without damage. « —There is visiting at the residence of Mrs. (. 8, Goodrich » lady who was the first white obild born in Nebraska, Her ‘maiden name was Allls, and she was boru ot Bellevue 41 years ago. ~Regular meeting of George A, Custer Post, No, 7, department of Nebrasks, G. A. R, will be held Mondsy evening, March 19, 1883, Visiting comrades are invited to attend. The election of officers for the ensulng yoar for 8t, George's soclety will take place on Tuerday evening, March 20th. All the members are requested to be pres- ent, —Travel was fair yestorday, and trains bheavier than usual, but one of the railway employes says a blizzard like this always sots immigrant travel back. —The silver wedding anniversary of Mr, « and Mrs. J. N, H, Patrick will be appro- priately celebrated by their triends this sfterncon and evening, —The Soclal Art club will open thelr rooms on Monday, the 19tb, for the sale of decorative art work in all its branches, —D.'W, Baxe, the druggist, with Judge Thurston and Henry Homan, Jr,, left yea- tarday lor'n big duck huat. —The Wabash was two and a halfhours late yesterday morning and the overland train did not walt on her. —The equinoctional storm has begun, —The iast week of Lent. ~It is stated that trace of the gold watoh stolen from Mr, Eugene O'Neil, in ‘Wednesdry morning’s burglary has been discovered at Sidney, ~Harvey Holmes, the colored thief, was sent up for thirty days. A piece of silk valued at $30 was found by search war- rant Friday, with other valuables, all the property of 8, P, Morse & Oo, ~—8pecial meeting of Oapital Lodge No, 8, A, ¥, & A M, this evening, March 19th, for work in the second degree, Visit. ing brethren cordially invited. By order of the master, ~Bemis' new Map of Omaha just com- pleted and ready for delivery at 85 each; is four feet wide by seven feet long, Larg- est and most complete map of Omaha ever published, OrriciaL map of the city. See column, ~=1t is reported that Jack Hanley will shortly reappear in the arens with a noted eastern boxer, It is said that under Jack’s tuition some of the young men who belong to the gymuasium club are becoming ex. ports at the manly art, —The custom of sending cards appesrs still to be on the increase, as is shown by the fact that this year twice as msny oards #we belug sold as last by Kuhn & Co,, who and the soores are ou record, the result belng a viotory for Dr. Carver b, waa aa follows: are noted for always having the finest and largest line, Their Easter Cards are simply slegant and surpass anything ever before shown, and are selling rapidly. - The last of the general managers and heads of departments of the railways form. ing the Colorado pool left for their homes Friday. Col, Fisher, general supes intendent of the Denver & New Orleans, aleo returned to Denver without having effected the admission of his road into the pool, —There is but one double—yet consoli- dated ~black European Callender Minstrel show in existence, It Is the result of the famous weddibg between Callender's and and Haverly's minstrels in Chicago Inst August. Since then a series of triumph- * | ant ovations has attended the tour of these minstrels through the country, They will appear at Boyd's to-night, —Bishop Marti, the celebrated Indian 0. | missionary of Dakots, will be in Omaha to ¥ conduct the services at St. Philimens durs | ing the Holy week, ~The Edward Creighton farm, in Union was #old by the adminis. Ths is regarded by some as an excellent price, and by others as too low. ~Gov. Dawos has appointed Mr, Henry Eicke to be one of the two commissioners from the State of Nebraska at the Inter- national Agricultural and Cattle Exposi. tion, to be held at Hamburg, Germany, begioning July 1et, —Hugh McCaffrey and Capt. John B, Furay, who left on Thursday forfa hunt, returned Saturday from Waterloo with o fine bag of game, They killed over 100 ducks Friday and bad a fine day's sport generally. ~Buy corsets, linen underwear, hosiery, gloves, handkerchiefs, laces, embroidery, parasols, fans and millinery of every de- seription at your own price at the great mortgnge sale of Atkinson & Co,, now in n progress 1 Oreighton block, near the postoffice, —A very pleasant church sociable was held by the members and friends of the Lutheran church at the residence of Rev, Dr, Stelling, their pastor on Friday The house was literally packed, and all enjoyed themselves greatly. They also had excellsnt music, both vocal and in. strumental, Refreshments in variety and abundance were served, with a sufficient qusntity left over to supply the good doc. tor’s famlly for some time to coine, A very fine collection, also, was gathered towards the furnishing of the new church, ~Judge Beneke's dooket Saturday was light, Two persons were up for in- toxication, one & man, the other a woman; both were committed in default of $10 and costs each, Four men arrested as tramps were held over till Monday for trisl. Two prostitutes were sent to juil in default of 85 and costs each for inviting customers from the street. white boy aged 14, and Billy Henderson, a colored boy aged 15, were convioted of stealing & piece of silk valued at $4 from J. J. Brown's store held in $200 bail each to appear before the district court, to the reform school, George Robinson, » Friday and were They will probably besent o — SATURDAY'’S SHOOT. It Is Won by Oarver by 94 to 00 The Union Pacific base ball grounds were woll filled yesterday afterncon with & orowd anxious so see the match between Dr. W. F. Oarver and Oap- taln A. H. Bogirdus, the champion wing shots of the world, This was the first of a perles of twenty five matches, the nature, purse and terms of which have already been published. The day was a very favorable one, aud the matoh throughout to all present, was Interesting Both men made some splendid shots nounced the best core of 94 to 90, which Cmm —or— 888 2IREEs crem weepsiakes shoo! was held, and several looal shooters distinguished themselves. Dr. Car- uer and Capt. Bogardus remained in the olty over Bunday, To.day they shoot thelr second mateh at Council Bluffs. Thelr third match will be shot at Des Moines, acd they will go east through the United States until the serles of matohes ts finished, In about two months, 3! Board of Education. An adjourned meeting of the board of education was held Saturday even. with all the members present, ‘The question of theamonuts deemed neoesssary for the purchase of lots and eraction of new school houses in North and South Omaha was discussed, Bearetary Oonnoyer moved that the board has the right to expend $16,600 for the erection of an elght room school bnilding on the ngrthwest corner of Seventeenth and Lpavenworth street, acd 818,600 for thekrection of a build- log and purchese of & aite at the south- west ocorner of King and Franklin streets, without making any special levy. The motion was carrfed, Mr. Anderson dissented on both proposi- “o'i' ; IL to l;?;tlunl. e board doea not rcquire a speclal levy because it has lnfli.:llent lnnsl on hand, but must submil the proposition to build to the people at the coming olection. The resignation of Miss Dora P, Clay, teacher in the Cass street school, was acoepted, Mr. Anderson Introduced a resola- tlon that the proceedings of the stated and special meetings, the pay roll of superintendent, teachers and janitors, the clalms allowed, and the. city treas. urer's report of funds, shall pub. lished monthly In one of the olty papers. Lald over under the rules, S———————— FOR BALE, A new side-bar, end spring to . gy, made by Snyder and tnnkv bfl‘:‘ at the state falr last fall; nover used and will be sold low. Apply at Western Newspaper Union, cor, 18th and Doaglas st fob28m&etf THE DAILY BEE: MONDAY MARCH 19 or tribune ever descorated its soll; so far awsy that it was called Ultima Thule, cr the Iast strotch and the out- lying distriot of creation itself, known only to the civilized natlons of Greece and the eastern world by a vague tradl- tlon of extraordinary intellectuality of desperate valor aud cf unearthly and aunatursl barbarism and savagery of conduct among themselves—whose Inhabitants were spoken of as men who united the greatest and most opposite qualitles, at one time gener. ous to » faoit beyond ali other men, IRELAXD'S PATRON SAINT. A Boautifal Word Picture by Rev. F. Oalmer, 8 J. ‘“3t, Patrick, His Life the Pro- totype of the Lifs of the Irish People.” Rev. F. Calmer, 8. J., lectured {n 8t. Philomena's cathedral, on last Sat- urday evening, the festival of 8t. Pat riok, before an audience which filled the church. The subject was ‘‘The life of St. Patrick, the prototype of the life of the Irlsh people.” It was a brilllant eff )rt, lasting for more than an hour, and was listened to through. out with breathless Interest and a.ten- tlon, From the lecture the following oxtracts are made, Father Oalmer lectures agaln next Sunday evening in the church of the Holy Family, In the book of Ecclesiasticns, the! wise-man exhorts us ‘‘to praire men of renown and our fathers in their generation; * * {heso men of mercy, whose Godly deeds have not failed; good things continue with their seed, Thelr posteriterity are a holy inheri~ tance; and their seed hath stood in the coevenants; and their ohildren, for thelr sakes, remain forever; chelr seed blending of the darkest shadows, and the brightest gleams of sunshine; whose poetry, we are told, fhough barbaric, waa the loftiest soarings of the epic muse, Homerin in ¢incention and sublimity; an Ioland sot like a gem in the necklace of the sea, whore land was famed for its richness, for the valor of ita chieftains and people What broght him to this lslard and its idolatrous people, after many fears and much suffering, but the sovereign and uncontrolable desire to save the perishing aud ‘‘to knit tho members and the slaves of Satan in the body of Chrlst.” The reverend lecturer then reviewed ab longth the life of the salat, and closed as follows: ‘,When we cast our cyes, to-day, across the seas on Ireland, sitting in the sackeloth of woe, with which her encmles have girt her, weeplng like a mother fcr her desolate chijdren, and, amid her tears, striving with a mother's love to obtain redroes and their glory shall not be forsaken. h: her griovances and their Let the people show forth their wis- wrongs, may we nut hope dom, and the church declare their and trust that, if she remain praise " (Ecol. 44 ) We are assembled here to-uight, obedlent to this exhortation; we are here with fillal devotion to praise that man of renown, whose Godly deeds have not falled, whose good things falthful to the principles of her glorlous apostle, that if she use the means for her deliverance which are oonsonant with these principles; that if she remain united and hearken to the guidance of her prlesthood; that TIRELESS TOILERS. The Silent Foro:s 2t Work While Mot Men Sleep. A Tribute to the Power of the Press. One day last week a Bee reporter, at another time crael, msvage and|who happened in at the Paxton hotel, vindlotive, whose charactcrs were al o t Mr. 0. E. Bonnett, the wide- awake general agent for i, E Buck- lin, of Chieagn, proprietor of the famous medicines, inoluding Dr. King's New Discovery, eto. Mr, Bennett was in the city arranging for the handling and advertisement of the goods sent out by this house, which has three factories, one at Chi- oago, one at Elkhart and one at Ham- ilton, Ont, The ENOEMOUS BUSINESS done by the firm msy be judged from the fact that their good, which are sold on & positive gusrantee, are haudled by over 15,0 0 druggiste, & .d areadvertised in over 6 000 of the best papers in the country. “‘SCHEME" ADVERTISING, The agent was interviewed on the subjest of advertising tn general and whether in his business it had chang- ed any in the past few years. 4 was formerly with the Hop Bit ters folks,” was the reply, ‘‘and have had a large experience in this imgor- tant brauch of our trade. Formerly a heavy business was done, huge an- nouncements were placarded on fences, walls and every conceivable |y place of prominence! KEven NATURE'S GRANDEST WORKS __SPECIAL_WOTIOES, _ p— R RE CHANE—FOR RENT—The 20d story an1 bas-ment of bullding No, 1111 Farnam Wtreor. Inanire on promises. 184-1m & BPEC 1AL & v i FCENINELY not bein serted unless pald In advance. 10 LOAN—MONRY, MUK RENT—3 houses, 2 £ 10 rooms, &% §3 %0 #26 per month Bhriver's Rent buresu, op- Pposite vost office, VG B ONEY TO LOAN—At 8 per cent. Shrivel 1 Real Estate and Loan Agency, u_nx;v:' ;OR SALE-Quuaty of Oak ience posts. In. qui'e a* Woudyard, Webstor strect, hetween 17¢h and I8th, postoffice. . ONEY TO LOAN—Call at Law office of D, L. VL Theetn oo 8 raighton Block. ON7Y LOANT -On (hattel morfgage, room 7, Union Block, cor. 16th and Faraam, pr 150 A ANTED - A good crambrma'd, Waes 85 por week. Apply 012 Douglas street, 467 22 ANTED—A gcof tailor 18 00 cus omp n's App'y 1220 & s stecor, near 13ih 8¢ 88,145 VW ANTEO—A good giel tir general house work In & ‘amn ly 0 threo, ~ Apply at once 1518 Doug'as sirs 46217 ANTE )20 torus tor, 20 lavorers, Apply from 6 to 8 this evi ning. 463175 1M \NNWrILLER, 1164 8t A () LABORERS W\ TE ). D) 863705t MANNWHILLER, 11th t, 1. H. MANNWEIL: A go'd gi ith street, near Farnim, W’AT\'TI’.I)—GM for ceneral house wor<. $4 ANT por week to & o mpetent gil, d gir. o150 wanted. Apply 5, W. corner Calforoie Auu 21t strcets. 452174 ANT D ed'a‘ely, kit hon girl at 1 14th str sodge i Capitul avenue 7195 * | office. 465198 | 7| rent, will s Iva leace, well o OR SALE UK | E<T—A five rom b us, with barn, we'l and cistern. Lt 60x168. Apply fo 8aml G_S.evenson,oc on premises, N». 0 86t 461284 R “ALE A house of four rooms lich v & d cellar £tab e room for three hora s, well an - cistern. Three years leass,’good Incaton, Prfce §400. Addr.ss A. B, fi zl";ao summer R SALE-—Fire Jorsey Bul for public ure. awarde ( the prim um s the laat Stite Apply J. Taylor, £6 8 bet. 25t1 and D ea- th On aha, 54-23§ £\ stock of g:n favlish o trace in B. & M. ral rond In v of the best *owns on the Nebratka Stock will ine Address lock box 1404, 15108 Jaimng ¢ ty; easy trms, rpy county, e ght milea trom Oma s £20 acre’, p rte. h, ; Five ncres_twamall hots 8, ajoining city, €an terms, $1,500. Five sc ¢, Saundcrs street, valuable improve- ment 1, Four ac-es Farnam stre t bargai Five acre | ts, 3 mi e fr m ste. ot cars, $125 an were, $100 owe, b lanc, time 6 er 7 BuRIVER & ¢ tawn of Wymore, eb. B nkrapt et:ck. Must b closed out Kof perticulirs i quire of Colby & Hazl.tt, Reatrice. A D, McC w.’ Lininger dicen, Wymore, of QEAN ’ va. +ALL AND 'T—A rare chane. 3 ing house furniture for sale, and hruse for ted tor sal <n, in- ect. G. 8 386-10¢ quire at the place 1814 Pier 7 ANTEO—Ry th el t of May or roiner, a3 WV Ge Faom i us w hin s bincks of 1 ‘Addess C. Bright, aud J» kson s'r ef. 1 T -One lir.e r om, with or wi hout 1508 Callfornin. treet, 451-4p17 10 1 voard, IOR BALE- One korse, tingle wagon and har ne:s. 1Cooper wason, CHARLTON BR’S,, [ 301 N. 16th 4. RICK YARD FOR EENT—AP‘)‘] at once, t +verything needed to run it ou hand. Superior clay ~Also house on continue with his seed, whose ohil- dren's glory shall not be forsaken— the father of our generation, whose praise the church declares to.day— 8t. Patrick, the father of the Irish people aud thelr patron saint. There are some, not of our faith, who donot undersiand the enthusiasm awakened In every Irish heart at the return of his festival every year. But lot them examine its motive, and I doubt not they will conalder themselves prema- ture In thelr censure, Glory s the homage pald to excellence, and pralse is the expression of this feeling. Yet 80 various are the opinions of men, acoording to thelr Sifl'orent educa- tlons, rr‘:uuln and babits, that what {s moritorlous with some, by others llneilmd and despised. ~ Heuce, the children of the world often style him glorious whose name isnot wriv- ten in the book of life; and eminence in crime has been praised. Bat true exoellence Is based only on virtue and that glory, which comes not from God and tends not to His greater honor, in but a dream which returning con- sciousness puts to flight, a phantom which should never be esteemed by a Chriatian people. . Of this we ars reminded by the words of the apostle: ‘He that glorl- rioth, let him glory in the Lord; for not he that comwandoth himself is approved, but whom God command- eth.” God alone, therefore, who knoweth all hearts, renders to each mordlngl to his merits, and those whom He has honored, we oan- not err in pralsing And having thus the approbation of Heaven, we oare not what the world may say - we 'u:dp"h. that man, whom ‘(!od glorified and ‘““whose glory shall not be forsaken.” But even though we had not this visible sanction from on high, while faith and virtue and coun- try are doar to our souls, nature itsalf would {mpel us to praise him whose festival we celebrate—the chosen min- Ister of the Almighty, the regenerator of acountry still dear to our hearts, the spiritual parent of numberless of tllustrious saints, ‘“‘our fathers in thelr generation.” If our tongues be silent, our hearts must speak, and, at least, what Irlshman would wish, thotgh he were able, to hush the glaulng thrill that throbs within his reast when, on this day, before the altar of his faith, he calls to mind his patronand parent, the glorlous St. Patrlok, tle of Ireland. He willhave an additional reason or motlve, if, after thess general re- E. B. marks, he attentively considers the subject, which I have chosen as the theme of & few words, this evening: ‘“‘The Life of 8t. Patrick, the Pro ty!;e of the Life of the Irlsh Paople. here fs a remarkable passage found {n the Acts of the Apostles, which may be applted to St. lrrt'rlek 8t. Luke, speaking of S8t, Paul, the apostle of the (Gentiles, relates that the Lord said to him: ‘“For this event have I appeared to thee, that I may make thee a minister and & wit neas of those things wherein I will ap- pear to thee, to open their eyes, that if ahe, like the apostle, who.‘crled In | were utilized, the magnificent moun- the dayand in the night before his | tain scenery being ruthlessly smesred God, and who was in labor from his) with paint until the prees character- youth,” pray and strive for deliverance | ized us as ‘‘vandals,” and thousande —may we uot cherish the trust that |of .posters were scattered in ev- some bright angel Victor will come to|eay city, village and hamlet. announce to her that the storm clouds | The cellings ot street cars soon will be lifted—and a sun burst of | the proscenium curtaln, the hotel glory, peace and happiness will thee, | reglsters, and so on, announced the O, Ireland, and thou, whom I have not | various wares in letters which he who the honor call my own, my native |ran might read. All this was what land, but whom I'stlll love and revere | we called scheme advertising.” for thy beauty and valor and the vir-| *Is not that still followed?” tues of thy ohildren—whom [ revere| ‘‘Only to a ltmited extent, and by for the glory with which thy apostle | firms of secondary importance. Our has eucircled thee as with a vestare of | firm has much|varlety,and thou mayesijyet wear ABSOLUTELY DISCARDED upon thy virgln brow, untarhished by | 3j pyy newspaper advertising, and any scheme of the past, the orown of [ vo find that by 1t We have acoom- freedom, tn whioch the brightest pearl | Jiihod more in two years than we will by thy faith, the faith which 8t | 8,014 have done by five. yeara of bil Patrick promised should never fail posting and distribating circulars,” thee, the faith which gave thee “‘a lot | * vy this change universal?” smong the saints PLn ““It Is rapidly bscoming so, as this Commissioners Proceedings. is the experience of all medicine SATURDAY, March 17,1883, —Board | houses who used to tollow scheme b AT o A Bh advertising, but have now abanboned RS UAl Y #0] 00 ) QUL ATST 6=t entirely. We find the newapapers ent, Commlissioners Corliss, Knaight working for us and O'Keefe, WHILE WE ARE ASLEEP. The following ~resolution were| «pg you advertise in all papers In adopted: discriminately?”’ ResoLvep ~That the county trea-| “Notatall! Wa find that adver surer be and he {s horeby directed to | tisiug in cheap pepers don’t pay and draw from the general fund $649 and | we make it a point to get into the beat, apply the same to the payment ot de- | firat-class papers only, such as THE linquent. personal tox of Adolph Palse | Bek, which charges ns, by the way, for year 1876, Also $30 50 and apply | five times the price for its space asked same on_delinquent personal tax of | by any other newspaper in Nebraeka Jas. M. Winship for the years 1859, | We find in such cases, nevertheless, 1860, 1861, 1862, 863, 1868 ard 1870 | that the result justifies the expendi- for services as petit jarcr. tare"” ‘ ResoLvep—That the county trea.| *‘Can you give any idea of the out. eurer de and he is hercby directed to [ lay and income of the patent medi- cancel the labor tax of John O'Donnell | cine houses in this country?” for the year 1881, on account of being A SMASHING TRADE, QYR 828, “Ia round numbcrs over *$7,000,- .VED — . * 4 ware by a1 By dlsotad s 000 B8 Y€ 1t st i owapapes . are g\l"::ax]'::“:rool:nn;i :;’l: l‘:) b'li“o’k l.}‘; nearly 1,000 patent mediclne houses ’ d in all, and thelr sales will aggregate account: cf error of sssessment. 835,000 000 ‘Al this b The following accounts were allowed Pl PEE snim, § Zrom' the en worked up by the press, and, I have sald, years of cxporience have ROAD PUND, determined us to put all our scheme H. E'c fhl]an'mk. damages hy. 200 go | ™ORey into newspaper advertising,” Jorh‘: oo b ““This i & general rale, is 17" 40 00| ‘‘Yes, an invarlable one. In your own city, for instance, Mr. C. F. $ 12 00| Goodman, who handles the goods of .. 34 50 | H. E. Bucklin here, informs us that 12 00 | siuce we have been advertising in the beat papers, he has sold fivo times as ;; % much as he did six months ago.” 746 DIED. 1 80 | WOOD—In this city, March 17, Annie E, 40| witeof W. B. Wood, aged 41'years. Notice of funeral heresfter, 6 00| NIGHTINGALE ~March 17, 8 p, m, 200| Elzabeth, daughter of William a 300| Klizabeth' Nightingale, sged 5 months, 10 00| Fumeral Monday, March 19, at 2 p. w,, 0 00| trom the residence, 12th azd Chicago etreets. Friends invited, GEMERAL ¥ J. Rockenfield, petit juror. A. Pries, petit juror. . A, Pries, petit jaror. . George Smith, surveying, etc. It tales juror. 9 tales juror..... G. 8 Jackson, tales juror. A. Lowis, witness foo.. James Brady, chainoan.... . Mary Ball, work at poor house C. Peterson, work at poor farm. G. H, Foote, ticket for. poor. .. ... Heimrod & Dorman, groceries for L A L. B. Williams, goods for county. £0 20 J. B French, groceries tor poor... 15 25 28 sumption, Nathaniel Kerin, aged 26 yoars, Notice of funeral hereafter. yard it wanted, LOKENZ ) DIBBLE, Yard 16th’ treet 2 blocks south of Be'levue road 280- OR SALE OR KENT—My £ story br'ck r dence on 19th strect and t. Mar.’s a\enu for sale, #7000, Small payment down, ba'ance 1t0 6 yoars time. Lot 60x200 feo., Elegant house, very convenfens. WIll rent it 1o tery Kood parties for $65 por month. _ Call at vnce &y 5 204-Apr 1 Cor. 12th and Farnam &, OR KENT -N ¢ , noa’ new cot'aze. Sig tly, Fhi 13 per month, D L. THOMaS 46022 R RENT—One or two pleatant furnishnd rooms on the groun ifloo , within & block of strect cars. Apply 842403 Harney St. 465-20 OR KENT—Desk room, Freozer Block, room FRA 456-20 1 25 | KERIN--Tn thia oity March 17, of con. | bridge. \\7 ANTED—Dining room girl 1617 Capitol Av- 31-17§ EMIS' New Map of Omaha, just compieted and enue, 4 % L 4 lf.‘n wide ready for delivery at 85 eac by 7 teet long., eat and most complate map ANTED—Tore gr0 barness ma ers, gocd | Of ¢ uaYa ever published. Official map of the W wages to steady men, Address K, ¢, | city. e column. York Neb. 2 OR SALE—H with 6 rooms and ¢ lote ————————————————— | H"(ench 66x132) In Bouth Omahs, for $1,000, on 7ANTED—A good competent girl an one | ohey torme. Will sk tosm on thab s od 00k Tngairs w1418 Dodes | s of Pparc payment, inquire ot 8118 13th street.. prATA 7OR BALE CHEAP—Choice unimproved bus- " Inces 1ts on' Fama. - Har T, hoakiss, VIS & SNVYDER, St. be ween 17th aad 18th St. 436-191 NTED—100 texms, men and ti makegs, 3 . MANNWRILE?, 1 and D.dge stroe's. DV 443178 H. M BILE?, U bt Dbt WAMED -A girl for eneral hou ework, | _110-0d-tf . 1505 Farnam 8¢, Scal family, Appiy at ofc , No. 214 8. 13th street. 440-22 WANIED-—An experie. ced girl, Paper B x Fuct.ry, 218 o, 14th siroct. — 441-17§ HORSES FOR SALE. SEALED Propo a's will be reccived by the commiitee on Fi e at th City C. rkscffice, until 120’ lock M Thuraday, March 15th, 1883, for the purchase of One Da k Pay Horse 01 Back H re. Said hors # ar+ now in the use of tha fire de- partment, s can be secn ad kogine Houso, No. ree- ANTkD—Employment by a man cook, W' u d not object to take & eit & 10n «u of Omaha, xood references, Ad ‘ress K. 429-20° 'WANTE')—Llum\U girl at Omah: House. 423-17§ The commit'eo reservea the right to rejectany andsll bids. o T ANTRDET] reg il Lo geneal Bteimerk w28t J.J. L C. JEWETT, City Clerk. _ R004 wages, F. 3 426178 ing i ANTED—Two glrls lmmediately at tho Oc Barpaing in Rea! Estate, Wiasaaos tho 00 | House anud hait let. gord lccaticn, 81,20, House and half lot, near st. Miry's avenue ANTED—4 few ladies and gentlem:n as | #1, g agenta for the bizgest paying busine 8 iu 500, Ccttage and Corner lob on Dodge streot, §3,800 America, Room 3, 1308 Farnam S¢ New Cottage In V. Smith's ada tion, $2,600. on 16th stroct, near Lea- 248 10§ ANTED—Men and women t0 start a new busiuess at thelr own home: no peaaling; 50c an hour made; send 10c for samples and in: strutious _Address 183-1meod _ MASON & 00., Montpelfer, Vt BITUATIONS WANTED, 200, a Farnam street, improved, 000. Corner lot on Dougles street, §7.500. Bargain Bu iness lot on Dc street, $4,000, 100 foot front on Dodge strect. Kesidence 'n- vestment, $1,350. McUAGUE, 807t Oppot-e Poscoffice, A Jgung man with g o eparo houie a day, wishes a position as Book koeper in retail house or will doaoy kind of w.itig. Address F. M. Eoo office. 4.7-178 ANTED—8ituation as baker by & man with T‘;yem exporence. Apply Omaba House. R BALE- A Grst olags eocond hand phaetont Cal! at 1819 Harney 8b 3074 OR SALE—Pooxcts maps of Nebraska 200 each. For bargains in 0 + aha City improved and unmpr ved property, call on Wm. ¥, Shri- ver, o1 Eatate Agant, opposite postafice. 69+ MUSUELLANEOS OBT—! ast Wodnesday evonirg betwoon Mil- lard ! o.] and Opura house & gold badge with name in bar. The fluder wil b rewaraed by re- torni weame to Beooffi o, J. A.T. 447-20 42 MIBOEL.LAVE 1U8 WANTS, e tobelimati s el ) TG WANI'FD, TO RENT—By gentleman snd wite un chilir.n, tx0 or t reo furnished ed r0oms, ruita 1- for light house- Address F. Beo office, 466198 or urfurni keeping, ANTED—To buy t#o city residence Jots, ™ ()() ENUS—Tho above mouat wi i ve £ 10:n str et. i3 $1000 805 any re-ponsib'e party who ANTEDA fow boarders an roomor. ot | ALL000 3 toam fouring mill sy Ay or,” Non. ) ). ct 3 402 20- 1610 Davenport 3¢, W50y | Addrem. Te —4 rocm, 22 0 201 ILL take children of by age give thom » GFN Y Wanted by & young aud enterpiis- | V¥ mothers care for a liberal” comoensation. A'1 Ing atiorc ey, wn%onige [ unl;n‘ulrlflun Adrees Y, Z. Boo office f68:1mo aud on ground floor, Jmaha firms that want a " Gouncl Bl ropresent tive mhoud sadrean | | ,ADLES v ahing a quio laco during cane- JOHN DOE, 7 Pearl 8¢. [ Jid ments "369-1im0} 7 ANTED —b00 privy vaults, sinks and co s poold to cloan with sanitary cloansr. Satis- fagtion guaranteed. i , 216-1mt Lock Box 422, Umaha. FOR RENT--HOUBE® AND LANC: I“on RENT- Fouracres west of Omaha. H. uses in different parts of the rity. 43717 SHRIVER & BELL 0 EXCHANGE for city property in, Ou ahe ten first-clas improved farms A'so 1600 head o’ t'rosle Correspond wib N. C. Chr stians n, Sacrameato, Neb. m 9-lm PECIAL INDUCEMEN flercdfor a coun- Gilmore, Earpy cou:ty, Neb. #, there, 196-1m¢ ST T a EDWARD KUEH L MAG STER OF PALMYSTERY AND COND? TIGNALIST, 498 Tenth street, between Farnam and Harney. Will, with theald of guardisn spirits, obtain for any one a giance of the pash and present, and on certain conditions In the fu. ture. - Boots and Shoes made to order. Pertect on guaranteed. < 70 LT—A nice furnished or unfurniehed room, with or without board, 181y Dodge St. bet. 17tr an 1 18th, 434-228 [JOR RENT—A peasant ront _rcom farnished £.W. corner kth and Howard 48317% R REN[—Two story house of five rooms, 1225 Sherman aveous, two blicks north of . 488-19§ 08 BENT-Nic iy turaished room, _Apoly ‘A, T." Bee office. 436-.9 Heimrod & Dorman, groceries fur A they msy be converted from darkness OR RENT—T#0 furnish d rooms ‘or light h use keeping, also piano now at Y, M. U, A rooms. Inquirest 24.9 Davenpors 8t. 44102 R RENT—Two large 100ms on first floor, ~ | HEAT AND MOIRTURY, THE SENO® OF LYFE. 1HI- TRUISM I8 EAS- ILY PROVEN BV TAKING A TE:SPOUNFUL OF TAKRAAST'S tELTZER A PER- IENT INA to light and from power of Satan to , witness fee. 2 8?, Attention Workingmen! God, that they may rccalve forglve expenses with The workingmen's central commit- :en ::hl .l|n; :n;l a l;t among the salvts ;g ;8 tee are hereby called to meet on Mon. e %6 17 e, Pasee horas . 1% | Atna Johason, wi 2 00| day evening, March 19th, at the olty the key-note of my discours they bod, forth the leading idea to which I desire to call your attentlon; they ‘portray the salient features of the life of the apostle and that of his people—and with justice do I apply them to him. For like Paul, when he stood before King Agripps, glving him an account of his couverslonand hie subsequentapostolic life, St Patriok, God's versel of election %0 carry His name before gentiles and kiugs, might have spoken these sams words, when he stood before the proud kings of Tar God had delivered him from the people, and the nation to which He had sent him to open the eyes of the Irlsh people shrouded in the gloom of idolatry ‘‘that vhey might be converted from darkness to light and from the power of Satan to God, that they might receive the for- giveness of ains and a lot among the saints” by the faith that was lo bim It i this grand gft of faith bestowed upon Ireland and its people that lays claim to thelr speclal veneration and honor of the salnts, His heart that was filled with burnlng zeal for the conversion of Ireland and was so loving, so large and full that like Paul, urged by the charity of Christ ho was made “‘all things to all that he might save all,” and “he boreall for the eleots sake that they might obtain salvation which Is in~ Ohrist Jesas with huvu;lg glory.” What brought him to the distant ‘isle of the western seal What brought him to that island | Man far, far w0 far o l:u.ll.u“ away that the tness fee. ‘Walter Benunett, defending prison. hall, at 7:30 p. m. Any element of oy labor not having a representative on D. N, Miller, expenses with insane the committee are requested to ap- to Lincoln 80| polnt one immadiately. Communication from J. M. Higgs J. R. Lewis, Chairman, as to taxes, was filed. Martin O. Martenson filed his ap- | =———— {;llullon for private road in section 1, | NEEEEEEG__——N , 12, Copy of resolution from the clty authoritles In; repard to fiolshing grade between Sixteenth and Nine. teenth and Farnam street was filed. Mary Oster fiied her application for liquor licanse, Adjourned to 19th inst. JouN BAUMER, County Cletk, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA HA, NEB. Tables supplied with the bost the market atfords, The traveling public clalm thoy get beiter accommodations and more goneral satisfaction here than at_auy bther house in Omaka. | and fast, keeps it from falling Rate, £2 per dav. sugdltfm | out, arrests and cures gray- The Combination of Ingredients| N€SS, removes dandruff and used in making Brown's Broncmar| itching, makes the Hair ors F. C Riviolus, witness fee. . Gentle -~ Women Who want glossy, luxuriant and wavy tresses of abundant, beautiful Hair must use LYON’S KATHAIRON. This nt, cheap article always makes the Hair grow freely Tuoowes s such as to give: the best pousi- | strong.” giving it a curling roubles, - Frice, 5 ceaie » boz. s the sure tiful, healthy Hair is the sure SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLONGE m‘h of “flfllC Kathairon, Made from the wild flowers of the FAR raupp YOSEMITE VALLEY it is the most fragrant of perfume, , B. Slaven, San Forsale in Ouisha by W, Kennard Bros, | me-eod-4th, 5b or #b p. AN HJUR BEFORE BREAKFAST, FOR IN- DIGESTION. 1'YSPEPSIA,C R CONSIIPATED HA T. NOTHING IS BETTER. one furvished. N. W, cor. 22d and Web: ster. 146-108 F OR RENT—Cottage six rooms 5'2, N, 24th St. $18.00 a montn, Clgrkson & Hunt, 315 8, 14th 415-20¢ le RENT—Nice dry basement suitable for smal family, Inqui e at Edholm and Erick- an, 418-21 10 LT—A nice turnishe1 room on bath room 93“'1- Als) hall 100w, 1616 Dodge s reet. OR T'ENT—Piea an'ly furnisr ed rooms, on door ncrih of Dodge, on 15th St. ACIF.C HOUSE FOR RENT—82"F oms, cor- rer Davenport nd 10th sireets. Apply to @, W. Gray, 211 Twelitn street, 409-20¢ OR RENT—To small family, 8 rooms on #nd “uml' 21¢t and Lake sticot, two story brick. 391-19) Fun RENT—Front room with bay window, with boar , No. 1718 Dodg street. 870-17§ To lease an _eight or ten room th modarn conyerfences & din & . Address Jos. Garmean, Jr., Pax- ton H.use. YO RENT—Good comfortable basement rnoms suitable {or hous keepng Also good barn, Call at vorthwest cor. 22d and Burt streets, 8721m R RENT—Furnished room for two geuts, 3 blocks from postoffice, luquire at 1519 Dodg root. 200-twm. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of parity, streugth and wholesomeness, More economi than the orpinary knds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test shord weight, alum or ph powder _3old only b cans. 'Rovai Bakine Powpam Uo., Wall81. (8 New York. b and ¥ LY Cer. )58 sn:uln of Mrw Lange, . Fs BENT—Two new houses with § room C. H, Paul. 183 1m0 B B ” ’\ i 4 i i