t * ' ' i 'fHE'OMAHA JJAiLV BE : SATURDAY , MARCH 18 1882 1'IIE DAILY BEE OMAHA. Saturday Morning March , 18. WMthor Report- ( Tha following observation * are takenat tfca sams moment of time at ail 'tb sta tions named. ) t ' * . . TTa D A T BrrU. B , Stout SmvnA , I H frC-ninylUrcli 17. ISM. Qi pm. ) f 3 UrUk K Ir NW ' " &t - Cloud * NW r ir BW. Fresh > Cloud/ Taakton.i. C'm Calm DnJIolnei. BE Krwh DaTenport. . 21.72 SE llrlik n onily * 19.05 8SB Cloudy 29.71 SB Fresh Cloudy Jloorbefcd. . . M.81 8K Rri.V M. rainj Tlaoent. . . , 29.02 Frsh Lt. r ln Bfeatrck. . . Xoford. , , . . Outer. AMinlbolne . Klrtr 4 feet 7 Irichoi above hlgh"iratw tnark' and ' ' " ttottn. LOOAL BBBVITIEIB ; The WWtjLeadWorks jnejter day " ' iiitppod a carload" their oodSj'to Ban . * " ' ' " " ' ' * ' Jfnncisco. , 'i tf , * ' ' ' A ca/'cif'n'alls was shipped to f5an , 7rancsco ! yostort'ny by the OmarKv Nflil m ] " ' : * . . . * * m. , r r r. . * - * * The ubiquitous organ giiridcr has put In an appearance , -JKio uStuiKr of ' 'Ao poiqo Rald fts and ctatYn file ; clty 'cotirt yest nli y1. A- ; Nobblest'llno of- Derby IMU , Spring Style , ' , now ready nt i'rcdcriok's , tlto leading Hitter.T ' * - - " t ! Chas./Sweesy / , ot trjivclly. ; has bccri offered an engagement Trith-lan- eastern ) "base ball team , but has not thng far mocaptod It ; T ' ' . . , \ , ' ' "T -i-Onq plAln drufiK" Iippfeaf6 < l bcfojo Judge ! Jjnckethi8jimorning ( : Jn ? ipald hia little finio of" $10 and costs. . . , It is eald that tllton Nollcs hna rnivdo a fortune from'TiU pf A fair way for making another off his now ' Oou'rfoiltnln DaUdr has liocn In an uh- i llttlo Iftker'6ndi"thbroVand"nld6fuinula ) xlpplo in hi fiujjjfcj1 * ' t yV VJ > ' The casei pending in poll.o court nnd ; flpalnst . " . ' . ' tlio ji resent. But little attentionban , bean _ paid , to rtho small jx > * Score of late , but tlie'red ilaga havoall boon-taken down , and the jiest Louse is about to bo n useless estab " " lishment. Vivo hundred dollars cosh will buy tjho jitock and fixtures of the Michigan Tob'ao- 01 .Stbre , 1417 Douglas/Btrcctll BUsinesi .good rent lo w. BatljfActo y rqaeo'ns'givon for aolllng. morl4-tf 7 Messrs. Dowey& Stone forwarded A car-load of fumituro to Ogden yesteiday. This la a bng haul for. such goods and shows the remarkable , enterprise of be H WOd. afofs areuoaomffofit i hundred and fifty oars At grain Ior i City via the K O. , St. 7oo & O ; Tha fanuHUhlltthvBnUder- . > - > * * , It wai aof warm yesterday' that men l---f- ' - - - - aoak" are redeeming them as fast AS pout- w- i tk jut ? : J President Dillon , pf the Union ; Pacfio , went out" to ElkboVn to inspect the cutting of the roa 1 to the new .Kradp at that XwfnTTnuraday : - . . - \ . ' : . . / „ t The reported pool between the Union TolDo aud Chicago , liurlinifton & Qulncy , , on Beaver business , is denied by the officers of both companies. The famous llttlo Builder. /T f L The ; pile drjver on theUnlortPaclfials bard at * work qd the eastern "division , IXH it baa b'eon for1" tlio past'ilx months. The militia on guard at the dump have erected a flng polo In front of ; the ofllcersT quarters in Camp Omaha , and the stars and atrlpo are flying therefrom yestertky , Tha soldiers who cot at the Union Pa cific depot restaurant attract considerable attention from , the passengers ou the noun lralnwho bnaghie the city tobain a state A'tcrrlbio'accident ' , op urrcd/ln th foundry at tho' U.P. shops Thursday Daetof the gang engaged t here , while low- ' Hng awheoj * by means of tlock-land tackle was Wruok by. tiio flange"ln a sud * den turn-of ho rope aud his skullfrac - to be past four yean \ > een a carrier for , the vari ous evening papera-thktr naVj-been milT liahod during that Ilmejjjaa'gona4utotthe , U. If. machine shop to luara a t'.ade , .l teady and icltlblo 'and Ju'tfg ug. from pust record will make a success In e. undertakes. The0maba.9vcoinpay [ ? J no.re. . ' . " eelvinglta supply dl'cdal for jimnufaclur. f gas , via the Burlington & Mltnourt , from Indiana and IJUnoJs. It Jormorly -celvedits coal 'froin ' the UnlorrPaciflo , ' ' but , ths opening up of tKe 0. , BQ.'by riattionouth' effected the change. freight business on the Union la better yesterday than at any time fiiltlu kktoryof theroad , at this' 'aeisoh ortlie year. One hundred , .and fifty cars of freight per day are forwarded , of whi.h at J aat three-fourths is paying freight nnd. the mat material for construction. Colonel Wf K. Kinney'pf the 'Seventh Kew York regiment , Colonel B.tynej Gov-i rater Winnetton of WisooDkiii , General J. C. Co win , .Colonel K. FSmyth * , Cap- Ula Lanjwortby , Captain W. B. Model- la d , Colonel Gibbs , ] level France , A. D , Morrla , K A. O'Bri n , W. 0. Saunden jfcad Hotter Stull were entertained Tlmrs * y by Capt , J. J. Neligb , of the Wirtem Detective association at ' hls elts rooaw under .Kuony'r hull. Muilo , / a ry. * " -The m : Northwestern railroad , wan returned to that reliable thoroughfare tor.aetlveservice Thursday. ( The.carfhM _ becn In the shops " for iometlmc/beljitr" edu atjls nowiadorned within wltlf1 tieiivy Jtiun k crtrtfttn * . and * . In 'every ( ftppoWme'rlt | I elegant beyohd dcAsrlplioil. Ih 'the " % ire of the genial dining car conductor , Mr. Charles Davis , the Delmonlco is ns amply RtiriplLed with excellent noccsiitlcs and luxuries as the Inner man of any epicure cnn sigh for , and the wish of the patrons of the road Ia , ' 'Ix > ng may she run. " A. citizen who was ttandlng nroun the ( lamp Thursday- throw a brick atone ono of the regulars and hit him , The sol ; If r * took | n tiio.altuntlon and gave the eft- itcn'ft evoro iKitiritng'witn | tlie'butt of Ids muiket. 5 Thoiftttet : lay'jott Uo ( > Ue y * while an'l1 then" picked Llmself up nnd walked off. Coroner' JaColnycileryoy' held an Inquest In trio case of James McManu , th < j mtin who was run ove'r bj * the B. & M. passenger train on Wednesday evening , and who died Thursday afternoon , nt the Qarnoy ; st a'it surgtqal "instittiW , f e jury/ourid n Verdict 'in n < * ordahci with the [ facts , exonerating the company's em ployes.from all blame * - " It isiprop.piieil.tp hojif.&jnoetlnf ottho foresters of the United States at Cincin nati ; April 25 M > ' 29. } 1)V. WftraVr ; 'of Qhlo'ttnlothctp7oftilrii5nt [ men/are * hi ( he hJead' f.Mtho moremontANcbraJka ; -with 100,000 acres of cultivated timber , the lar- Rest area of any state In the Union in pro portion to.her populatlon , ahdnlJ be-rep- resented there. \ , * * uf "V UJfhop Jftrkson- will prencljln Prcv - " institute the Ilov. T. O'Caonell , rector of St. James' pads ) ) , In , tbatj to.Wn , from which 'a unanimous call lias been extend- odrhim. A'Several of theclergy fire expect- odito rjp prc oit at" the Institi " " - " ' ' ' ' ' ' Mr. 0Conna'lt'wirstill ! ( hold of .general district prpubytor , and .cxqrt hlmfeoir ai much as poisiblo to'assist the bishop in tlio general work of-rtt q lipcese. .J-'A : man named Tot -Pony e dn > off Ived la Omaha Thursday. IIo had a pocket lull ofducatfl-and proceeded , . -cbnrter-i : liackdA .riirup'.onlDudKe1. "iato'r on < he' ha l hU fab6l'sma ] iediaad3wj ( 'r6Ia Eojl of 'siliali ' diflJiirii'Drnioniy. lie roundoa : up 'In the" cit . -jataria jesUoday Ed. L. Hood appoared/ .answer i fqr/the-darn- ages dono'KrPeridersbnf Hood'WaB'fetnt to jail for ten days , and ordered to make res titution In double the wnount' Ipatjtiy bb " - \ victim. rooms Thursday In honor of lion. Chor'es Ogd n , Orlean the throe dailies was present entire and .enjoyed the lavish honpltal'ty pfMr. , Meyer tp'theutraiBst. 'VfSf ujiu dics , If he over dooglio"wlll'6et a sot of obitua ry notices that will pass him through St. 'Petcr'iTgato without any other recommcn dation , V , ' "i c1 \ 1 . Charnunpand'4 / Axscompllahod Young Actrosa Oomlnar to Omaha. ' , - ' r' ' u < On Monday evening next the "Onlyla Farmer's Daughter Co. , " will .ppote at Boy4'a-oBrft ho&o Thfe' la tlfo priiihklM VonlynAmSf playing thia aucooaaful piece , and the popplo/ 'Omaha will aoo the same caato hero u has boon played in New % .0hlflKik UP 'P ' 'St. ' LdnLpand-iirthoJlftrgPoitjoB/ - / The Now York World " Bays : "Only a Fanner'a ) auRhtor'l'harOr6n7nncoa' molodraro > tiotonoitiria' ; ighly omo- kional , oi4jtJ5oiigjiCJbo } said , lonsational , nnd having a strong tot ) , 'nnd beifag - very'skil ' " fully constructed , if follows "that there are many , atrorig situations " niid ' ' plorityoMifo'andactTon'allthrougli- n short , that , it is a VQry.ofFootlvo ictiiig play. In addition to' thla , if ihould bo said that the dialogue is as jood as the plot nnd the process pf lovoloprnorit , thni the parts ar > nparlyi 11 oiruotivo , an'd that the denouement s1 novel , ingbnious'i and highly im- Tho'ctflfianywati'bf .lian average oxcolloncor 1'ho per ormanco , in fact , hud .very law do- ' 'octs , nnd was received with degree > f interest and an amount of applause iccordod to bu fct w or.tortainnionta. ' 'Uo Increase of Oaplta4 Stock by the O. , B.j&Q. . . . , . , Burlington .t Quincy alkoad , company will increase its ap'Iiaratock April 1 to the grand total f 602,308G ! } an amounjb. oxcocdod y .0nlyllttCO othutcornpaniea "in the Stages. .Tho capi York' ' 'Central ' C liver company last year wan § 89,428- h OOTJlhat ofCtho Now YqVk. Lake li frioHfc WoBtorn 5C8,870oOOj ; that of 10 PoinuylvBjiia , railroad company , 08,870,000 , . The capital of aomo-yf 10 pthcr leading c'onipanicatla'frs'fuV wat L ko Shorn -ifc-Bliohican-Houth 01 at , 0hio ; KO tt Northweatorn , 3GC73OpQj r ut Ifc ! ' Jllluols OShtral- ou 2 ,000,000 ; OhlcuRo , Milwatikco A in * * Pnuli * 27,808,000 : Michigan j ° untral , { SlS.Taa.OOOj . Baltlmora & of hio , ? 15,872.000 ; Chicago & Alton , th 13000,000,010. , 'it will bo noticed th lat | ho amount of capital atock has th ; t.o comparative refoienco either to rii IB length of the linea , the amount of i8in a done or the dividmula do- rod. Some companioa prefer to ivo their iudobtodneaa in the form of mda. The increase of capita ! Block B ° , mo } 1M haa been remarkably pid. Thua the Chicago , Burlington . rom frx 11,000 000 in 1870 , to $03,308,000 in of ' 82 ; while the Chicago , Hock Wand Bit fi ? WmP < d ' * year from n till . , to that let , , ono bound. letf Inore being but Bixty-threo milea tr ck yet to bo ironed , the 8t. Paul bo me ; wUiopoa to coroploto ita line from licago-to Cquncil Bluffs by June 1 'die i The Grand Army'Qf ' the pablio Around the Cam p.Fir 9. Thor Visit Abe Lincoln Pbat Council DlulflB , , ' I O The members of'Goo. ' Post No. 7 , 0. A. 1C , p ili a rpynl time last night. ' Abe Lxncolii Post No. 29of Council BlunV , by way of reciprocating for their hojspit- able entertainment hero a few ; day ago , sent over an , invitation for thd boys to come over and see them Arid participate in.a grand camp-fird. The invitation vras duly.accoptcd an lilgky were thosp who were the gueslao the Council Bluffs po t lost night. ' v' About 7 .o'clock there \fas a gdndtnl gathering qf the comradesof1 | ho po t at ymau' * , store and a lit tlo.Inter the column , aboiit billy strong , was formed' ' 2nd' ' m'aj'che'd ' ' ' to the Union.'P.afcjGc do'pol , whorp. a npocial train was , m Waiting to convoy the Iowa side , them to : Accompany ing the post was the band of'the First Nebraska regimen ) , .N , .If , O. , wlio had volunto rod their services for the occasion and also , a , band .of' martial music and a first class bugler from/tho Njnth infantry. < Among these who comprised the party word : , Colonel Paul Tan' dorvoort , iox'-commantlor ' 6f tlio department of Nebraska ; Frank M. Tilooro , post commandpr ; I ) . Hurley , junior vice commander ; Harry Erdman , junior'Vico-commandor ; H. H. McKopn. quartormastbr ; Major Al Jlorrla , of the Omaha Gleb club ; ond'Col.-E.'B. ' Tompld , bf Uni nSpy fame. , Among 'tho' ladles were 'Mrs. ' F. M. M66ro , uMrs ; Rathburn , Miss Jennie 'P6yton"Mrfl Hdrry.OBtrom , Mrs.Jiidgo Lipponcbtl'and Mrs. William " . " ' ' ' ' liam- Johnson ! Tho. party einbarkod on the rtrnin and on arriving at thef transfer took the stroofcicarrjn woiyng and ; , wure rattled up town at , a.livelypaco. . At the iqrncr opposite .tho.Pacilio house tlio cats wore stopped and a largo 'delegation of tho' G ; A.-K ; of that ci y KOTO lbtwaiti r ij * t'o ; ' rociiivo' the Omaha 'delegation , 'wh o jnarchod. witlf their oscp'rt to the Kiiighta.of. Pythias'1 hall where tho' 'proliminjiry reception . .was held. Tlio ' .h'all , waa .profusely , decorated with the 'national rcblors' , opd .yftth flags bearing , iho . .various corps badges. , , Horp ta largo , asaembly had' already came together.including ; 'the members of the post and-a'numVicSr of ladios. Oommandor Mpqro' fanil Hon. 0. F. French , cornniandcE.of Bolden'post , at Missouri Valleyjlpc - supiod the chairs , and onlDoing.ca'llud toordor the former gentleman mado'a aoat addroaa , in which ho alluded ; o the relations between the posts' ) f the two'cities ' , so happily'co'pi- ' nendod a few wetki ago , oxprosaing ; ho .wish , thnt hey might Do.'slrongthi mod ond'tho ' old < chaih "of fellowship irmly woldodibotweeiu the comradcB > f the two posts. ' - ' * ' - ' MJft Frojch'TCpliqd ) in -witty and ! rdryj cjogtaMe : p.oochj. leartily aoplaudod. Ool. E.fB.-Tompre-Vasx md.rogitod , a roagnificoht''poem ' , .onli- ; ledU ALaQldiert Ko'tum. Irbm'Hhe roih. " Ho > was applauded < o , th , , r/coha I nD ( | 4 compelled o oomo back , responding to the en- ioro with n Ong'.whibh , .was , equally tppropriato and * greatly enjoyed. Sol. .Tompla ia Hho-go'ntleman who s getting up1. the > VVnioS JSpy5" ' for indentation at Boyd's Opera house , nd ho ia one of the finest .speakers ro overbad in our midst. , Ool. Vandoiyoort was then called ipon and spoke in his usual onthnsi- stio stylo. Ho paid a. glowing ributo , to the loir a Boldiora f the late war , explained the' bjoct of the G. A. II. , . and re- ailed in a vivid manner the recolleo- ions'of ' the Jifo they had experienced n the field and in the bivouac. Ho nally cut his speech short by saying bat ho amollcd the hot cofi'eo and rmy beans , and thought euppor was " eady. . In a burtajljod recess at tho'sido.pf , lie ' hall-a-long thBlo' was spread ; Olid Ill's was soon surroutided by the K'mbqtrsr.of tbji , P.A. H , and their uesti , . Thofi ceiijtor jof jth'o" Sa'blo as o nanjiontcd tjvith fi numjo'danrjqii nd gunndrs , made of turnips , cat- Jts , etc. , and remarkably comic , lot colFeo , army beans , hard tack nd ; lesB'ujTHfopiato'tak'b ; } wjTs'served p with'other ' doliojciea atid grohtly : ijoyed by the boys.r rr During the BUpperHnVVork band ; At the conclusion of the feast , . , \rtioniof \ tie ( Crowd. "incluaiU | { thj , ind , ttdJQurnod to Bloom & Nixon'a til , just opposite , which waa bril- ind was in waiting to furnish muiio ? which * to' trip < the llght'fantaetio. " ftor a pplka had been " $ - - ! ' ' * uwtiaa played Jjy the ark bundiho stripe , band took up 6 programme and'danoiiij * was tin der of the night until buglu call inmoned every ono to the cars. Utforo leaving for Iho transfer dot - t the band guvo a farewell serenade the Pacific house corner , und-ru- ived three rousing cheers for their io. The two street cars cup Ud a Jy crowd to the dqiot and thoiioti'ii the bugle , the drui * and Hfo and 3 inusio of brass Instruments filled ) night air and echoed back from } bluffs back of the city during thee o to the depot. Flic special train in waiting carded happy and entJiusiostid crowd oss the Big Muddy , and , the two ( ids alternately furnished music , so it the ride was by ho means todi. i. While crossing the bridge a o of thanks was passed to the band m York for their gentrous tender services , and for the delightful mu- they Rave the boy's. It ia duo to nn to say Jht this band.under the dership of Mr. 0 , B. Allen , ) U one the best in the state , .and that a ai tropohs like Om ha niiaht will .st of their skill Tli9y are { til find JnUc pws , ana their playing cannot b'o counted anywhere. . L vote of thanks was also tendered partial band and the bugler , enjoyment , Tlirce cheers ane and a Ugcr wcra given to the bands and the bualcr. The members'of the pool from thia city , were surprised and'delighted nt the magnificent reception given thorn by fho members of Abe Lincoln post , and'feel ' that n now nnd strong link has been wcldud in the chain of friend ship already binding the two posts to otlior. Itwas.n splendid cnmp-firo Atid the Council 'Bluff * boys did them- aalvcs proud. ' . THATBQY'S BISTER , " , Interesting and Eloquent Lcpturo by Rov. t r. Vfncon ' f.Uticn , N. Yi 4 Uoforo the 'Sunclay school ! Tho.Sunday school congress , which la atill in session at.the . First M. B. church'iri ibis city" hos'alt'rac'ted ' jargp attendances .at pacK aoBsion. The churoh.Thursdoy . wasfillod.with.nn : intelligent and appreciative hudi6nco upon ; the odcasloif' oY , tr. Viiic'ont's onlitlod ' 'That ' ' " lecture , Boy's Sister. This odd title is.intended , to , connect this discourse with the famous lecture of Dr. Vincent's .which is , well known throughout .tho . , country , on1"That Boy , " That the lecturer has not forgotten - gotten that ho-WASftboy ; , and knew a good many other bpys , is proVen by the success pf | the jattcr lecture , which ho delivers to-night. The dm- bourse lastnight , , was pretty conclusive evidence that he has scon a number of "that boy's" sisters and know ho . ' whereof spoke. j Alter referring to the , many diffor- ont.kinds of , eirls from their babyhood to womanhood , ho .dwelt nt.consider- , able length upon the "womanly girl' ' towhom hopaid a glowing trilmtu , With.a master hand ho , portrayed the > power which she in her own woman's sphere exorcises over the opposite sex. Ho opposed woman sutlraga , saying that ho , was glad , thcro were-a few , such women as. Mary 0. Livermore , and ho thanked God there wore rnly n few. , A woman , .who controls .at Idast.two or. thro.q , vptep in , her .own humble manner as mother' ' and wife will gain''nothing by dopcsiting .her onpvofein the ballot bpx and she. may foso what power she has. 'There are -throo - , spheres fpr women , , first the kitclici ) , second the nursery and third the parlor. Judge. Blatchford'a Decision In the tlcAlpln Shl'eldPiuff Tobacco Case. ' ' AJI , important , decision , widely' affuoting the intorosta off.Iho . 'tobacco Irado throughout the country , was .rendered recently by Jltdgo iilatch- tord in .tho. . JJuited States circuit court. . In the sCiit ofP. . Lorillard & 'Co.'against ' D. IT.-jMoAlpm''Co ' : ; "Hianufflctiirors of ilip ; famous "Shield Plyg Tobacco1 } " claimed to bo' , an' ih- frimoinont'dfiho f'Seidlor Tln Tug Putentj--his honor refused-to- grant ari injunction , 'assigning-'us. 'rea sons' i Iierdfcr that 'Mc'Alpiii'a' 'Tiu Shield'aocs not Hnffinge .the' paiout. The case , woi regarded as.a . test' suitL i/iiwg vi'tjoro'usly co'hiestqd ori both dides" , and watched with 'intorost by thewhole , trade' Glflprd ' & Clifford appeared' fpr Lorillard ; Samuel -A ' rDuiicah'atid ' B. Fi'Thurston forlloA.- ! P.In- ; , i- iA NfiW ENTERPRISE. . Establishment of. a' ' State Affonoy ( or Hawtliorn'1 Cantennlal "Bfoof ' 'Paint' . ' ' : ' l ' u t " 'iiil _ l _ _ _ ' - ' * * ! fj'3- ' . f ' Tim BOB , , a f otr daya aiuoo , Jiad the ploaauro .of , 'announcing. the arriral 'in 'Of the rnom'bers of the firm of HaWtnornj' Dlipt'richfl1 ' & Ogden , , the. manufaciurpra of. the oolobratod Haw- , thprna'Oontontual Roof Paint , Ihoao gontlonion came to cstnblish an igoncy ior the uao and aalo' , of this liighly reoointnondod article , and they liavo adyertiaod itintho most thorough manner. Yesterday , wo. had the hynor ofa : all from.Air. . Hawthorn and. . Mr. Shockoy , the latter member of the tirm of Funk , & Shockoy , who , have lakon hold 'of .tho business in this > tatonndipr.pp9so ; to push' it in the nest onergutio matiuor. jrosnra. punk and.Shockoy came to Omaha 'rom Chicago nnd have been given .ho agency for .Hawthorn 'a Centennial oof paiift for [ the ontirn atato of No- ' iraiku , They are thorough and roll- iblo businessmen and thuir acquaint- LIIOQ will .proyp a plefwant QUO , dither ociallyo in abuiuitfflvay , to thobnsi- ic83 mqn of , Oma.hn , uTlioy'Bre.taking. (61d ( of jtn artiulo whiohjhaa tnkou the ead in , its poculiatf ] ine und will gain. ' nvor' with js | bpttocticquajtitnucb. . . 'lio publib twill huut ; further from it the Mtun . ' ' . u . , * - . The Hawtliorn 'Bros , will remain iitlie ! city a f vvdnyp.yet , arid.will no bubt meet iuiiy | ot our * citi/.euB. jntliimon , and na ti ] tlioir standing in lie bpaiiiesi w < ? rld , tlioy. tala pleas ro in referring to . G.on , ftUndor Un lid Mr. Jvountz. Thqy will ; iotiiu\d : uferoncea , however , nftor their first til , for they ixiu prima /aaie good ueinoaa nion 'and perfootgontloumn. " Mai no Now * . Hop IJittvrSj 'Whielr are advertised 11 our ' .coiimii ) , nro a euro cure for 14110 , billipusuees. nnd kidney com * hunts. ; Tlioso who USQ them suy loy pjuniot hd too huhly recom- . tended. ' ' .TJiQso nfliioted should givu mm 'a fair triul , and will bccumo iui by ontluuiaitio in the prai&o of leir curativo-r Portland mar Shrowdueaa nml Ability- Hop Bitters , so freely advertised in 1 the papers , secular and religious , having a largo sale , and are sup- b anting all other medicines. Theru no denying the virtues of the Hop ant , and the proprietors of these ittors have shown great shrewd ness id ability in compounding a Bitters , Ijoso virtues are so palpable to every ' obaerration.vr [ Examiner and 'marl-d2w Qeorge ; P , Brown , the now dry ods merchant , is getting in stock d making preparations for his open- t , which Vi ] ] .take place .in a few" BU Marl5-3t. bt in For a 'good. ' lima 'go to Finnev'a : op opW o at Ccntrfl , Hal ' ) ; Friday W ( " ' , J ' I. Li * 'J.'i i i - i' . - ' i i. ' St. PATRICK'S DAY , , r. , k j ! j / ' . i' ' . . - J / - - i The National and KeliRioue .Holiday pi Irolang , , , . * . . . ' , , ' i i - : j. j \ > Sketch of tho' Or oat Christian Mis sionary , In every city , village nnd hamlet whcro progressive , civilization has ponelralcd there was found yosK r 'ny 80U10 native of' the "sea-girt ialo" doing respectful harrfago 'to ' the mbm > cry of St. Patrick , the patron saintpf Ireland. , Jn tho/ English 'speaking countries the 17th of March is 'sot opart and public demonstratl'dns and ! religious ceremonies mark , ila , annual rccurronco.ovcrywhoro. ( During the lost ton joa a < public parades have gradually given placebo quieter and mqro Imnofioial celebra tions ; of , thq day , mainly , ot Krvliifious and , charitable character. la ail thtf Urge cities of thia. country'witli/ow exceptions , jthis WAS the ru'6 yi it r U y ( nnd thu yagt SCUDS of inonoy spent in useless .displays , are given to more worthy objects. , . -ttiglj , 'nioas , was celebrated in the Catholio cathedral in this city this terelay * by Rav Father 'English The churplj wascrofvdcdi , This oven- The distjngqiahod missionary whoio anniversary js celebrated by the Irish people and Catholics generally , bo an his , ( labors in Ireland in 432. The daleof , hisj birtU is a .matter of. some doubt and is 'Variously asMgneU. byi different ' authors , at from 877 to 387 , tho'latter if , not n still later idato is more probable. Of the' ' , place , of hia birth.nothing ia , known fur certain ex cept .from hia confession , that his .father hnda uinall fiina near Boha- vom .Tiborniw , and1 in ono of the ancient hbtorios 'he ' 'is .said. . , to have , , been bprn/int .Numthur. 1'rora those data and other minor incidents seine nrritars. assign his b rthplnco as the modern BolouRiio- iur-Mur in Franco ; others to , a place' ' in the .estuary of , the Clyde called from him Kilpatrlck none the-modem' Dumbarton , lip himself said his' Father was a deacon named ( Jaipur- nius' . Ills . .motherwaa named ( Jon- cheo , , .or Conphessa , whom some authors state was a sister of Saint Martin of Tours. St. Patrick's origU nal bamo is saidto hava been Sue- coth , JPatricius ibeing the > Reman immo by whichlhp was known. .In his , sixteenth , year ho , was seizud while at his father's f.irru by a band of pirates , and. vith ; , a number' ' oi others was carried _ to Ireland and sold to apttty ; chief' in whoso.service lieremained , six years.when ho Escaped and went to ( Franco , ) where ho became a monkj-.Crpt.ut [ Tqiirsraud afterwards at the cclebratod-nionastcv of Loriue. In thp.yeari 431 , ho went .to Ilomt- , whence , ho i was Bent thdfullowhigyear : byPope , rCelcstino to preach iiu'-Iro' land. ; .Such/is , the received account of Jiis mission but iDr. Toddtixes.tho date' eight tye4rs ; later. Hia mission waa eminently success : ul ; Heiviaitcd all partSiOf the .ialandj and baptised lurgonujntjersDOthiofitho ; : cliioftains and the cpmmonpooplo. ; j -1 ' . . . " The , "seeds- , . ' faith sowp by'St. Patrick f hayo- flourished arid bornd fruit , under .difficulties ; arid , obstacles with few jf any parallelsin ; .ancient and modem history. * . Schools , colleges and mqnasteriGB.sprUnft.apahdtspread the.lLcihfof , , kggwjodge . .atit time when Eurojwj waa.Bteeptjd.in tho. darkness of p"agamatn.i The island beoaino. the envy , of , , her unlettered neigh ; bora. ' Successive invasiongradJ u'olly Raveled the institutions of learning on the sdaahoroi and the strife of clans domoliahod those in the interior. But tho. faith remained ; penal laws and famines wora equally insucceBsfuljin exterminating , it , ana to-day the sons of Ireland .in every : limo preach the goipel.os St. Patrick ii'l in the fifth century. , . Sr. Patrick died at a pleoo' called Saul , near Downpatrick , lyhere his , folica wore preserved until the time of ; ho roformatiou , and the place is still . enoratc'd by the , people. The date of , -lin death ia the subject of much di'j- Aito , some holding to the bdiaf it was ri 4UO 'and others that it occurred 'm [ 93 Ho waa vary aged at the time if his death oyur 100 .years old. Hie only .certainly authentic literary cinuiiia of St. Patrick are hia "con- ession" atid'a letter , both of which ; ro written in u very rude LUinity , : HE PHliOMATHEAN CLUB. il Most1 buocesaful Ooncerl ; ' a Max Meyor's'MuBlo' Hall Tlaura- , dayNlffbt. . . The second concert of tlio pecond sries nnd the fifth'of ; tlio season by liJ3 excollont'aiid painstaking .organ- sation was given Thursday' in Max ley or & Bros , music ballon Farnarn Ireot. I'lio room' was comfortably lied and the audience was composed ! f tho.best class of our musio' IbVing ublio who haVe tlio Instu to appro- into and enjoy such chamber music Diicerts aa Mr , Saner and .his. nsso- iatos Jmvo had thu couruge lo give in ur pity. Such programme. } as that roeii.ed Thursday do not usk- for mt form of approval usual.y tunned npular. They demand some'knawK Igu and a real , love fur art on thu ut of tliu liatoiiur who would give J idicinua attention. On the Other ind they call for on the irt of the performers requisites n it readily attainable. Each paftici- int must bo to a largo extent it solo- tl L with the good taste and technical ill tho.t make him auporior to any 1 ! iio for personal display , while nt 1J to sumo time ho must recognize tlut J his hands alone is intrusted the in- 1J rpretatiop pt the part to which ho assigned , Both of these conditions > HO filled ThuntLiy alike by aitis's id the audience and the result was a J Rhly enjoyable concert. , The club uorud updor the disadvantage of , ying lost ' their 'oelluat , Mr. Schnei- r , end 'their .second violin , Mr. 1 hulz. The pinissions were readily U ppliod by Mr , Sauor with an addi-- inal viola and double baas , the music jug transcribed to moot the change the instrument , , The programme 1 isistod of.six rmmbore ; auiouq which * * re. Schubert' * aploldid forelleu * ] ' ? * Lutet , trio , fpr yioUu , .viola and'i > flute by Beethoven , Haydn'a sensuous "serenade , " and a pleasing nnd nntis- fying sonata for ffru'Jpia/ids ' / bW j.faVi and a septet by tfilmmdf/ari'flhgcA-fiil u quintet. Mr. S.iurr appeared as n soloist jnSp9Jir'a ninthcqncerto fur tThevfoImV. ! ' f . " 1 "l jf j-jf * , il \ ' / i ; $ ; L n EvTry guntleinari in Omaha dhoula see the white swan unlaumlricd shiit. the best made , at Wiig & cor. Tenth and Jackson. , pDStirtctiU-klch- tradlcn rhalPolion. Her. ChM. H. Taylor , 140 NoWe ittcct , Ilrook- lyn , N , Y. : "One ( uckaice edectea a radl l ture. " i Bav.Oeo.A , R * ! , OoblaiH'l , .Bchoharie ; Co , ' , N.rf.fc ' ' Jtl.f tortd irb ; to' nV'.mlliliUriai I bors.1 Jlev. TT II. , Sumn r , Fr deri ki rwul U In six canes In'my family. ' ' Hey , 0 > . K. fnjtVSU.Brephen' 'n tir ! ? Phi all vgulfo woiJcrful : ; lot ted , dltttlbuti yow"Trc ti 4 ; 1 J v < t \ \ y - > l I , x , t ] Chita.'m'StariliftV , KcwpotlJU 1. : fww ( oodoat to hear thochutch belli ring ; hoarlnz lestoriil " vj , - j K . % * W. Umbrljth 73 Bl ill iitrrot , MJ.l "SufTc td 0 ; Y arj. jxjrtcdtly . . . . „ M. K. Shcnney , 3te2"fei > rt „ . . . „ . , „ . . Louis : ' 'The first natural breath In Oveariv1 . tin. J. W. l'.irc . ll , Golden City. Col. : "Uirfl only no package ; entirely ureJj differed 24 ycflrSi" in 'Francisco : ' 'Suffttcii-'ls years ; perfectly , cured/'elcTji ,18 ? ) DrAwcl.Dt Meyelr'a..Poiular "TREATISE" on Cat.ir h mailed frto. Thegr at Cure Is de livered by Druggists , or by O , 0. Dpwcy & Co ) , . 182 FutonstreetNe : ( Yonkf4U r 100'f f" ' SPEQiAl ' HUTIGES. ' tr MONEY TO LOAN .011 M t jr Otflce Of D. L. ThonVai' ftqoai'8 Crolihlorl Block. " " > O rlWJATO LOAM At 8 faef'con'ttnV ' iP/6t > U UUU toreut In uniiiore2,600 and upwards , tor 8 to 6 years , on Brst-tlasd cltvond erty. ' Bums -nnu , Eatitiand 6th and Doiiflag Sts , WANltO. WANTED A dining room grl | nnd'tccond covk , ab" JIaus' restaur.iit , 1C18 'Dodifo To rent n , Improved farm iiejr WANTED . 'Address , OJ3 I3'.h. 4GO-23' WANTBQ A. ( to-id-glrl'-lmmed ately ; 'ono' that can cook , at No.'UD N. 20ih St. , bet. CLlC gO Will U.BCj 4 Kl-iiJ A poid cojk. J/d / WANTED , at 600 IHtli ktioot. " ) - XU4niii 1 oboii WA"ETEliXU4niii . ? * $ n ft i 3 'TTrANl ED. Partner , with a Jew .hindied. jlV dollars ( or a > ery puQt mtnuf-ilc'umn i , business ; 30 tofiOpor icnt vroJt AddftuV JT OOP. 40J 18 ' ( \ \ \ | WrANLTED-Z.llen fjr ralroad work. U. . 'VV ' MttinweliOr , cniploymciK a uiit , lltb itrcut , nccr Farnaui. 107 17 * fTTANTrD-aocd pastry and . Im'cat coclt I Y at ths NUgira hpusv. Tchth ) , stra t ( i be.- tV een Faruanuna Douijiaa , ' ' , ilply .Mmmc-t dlito'y. it1) jI 'ITITANTtD Ooott ulnlnff room girl at No. fi\\ llttetrjut boiwtea C Uol 21,1 , i avcnuo anil PavpfrpffiBttjfo. f { # V / } ' y,463 1 ' fc -fri os.yvior | uWloage < llpan/id'ii.e'jiT.i' | of qnoor' moro borafrs'anadb arctjip'nffJ nd huxko 'Him keif geiieraMy usef ul.Y-1 A > tfoo honi's ' jjrcferioct h-irhv&sof.-J AdajeLa'LFb.jBKif'ifflto.l" * " 458-17 * . \T7ANTED -A rapid and.4cointo _ YY rtter deelrea iatuation. OeM . ana undonUnda general oUlco wor . Addr M Stenotf , Un (0169. < 182' . . accommodated at fiBS BlghtcoaUi street , on re * enable tonu < . _ _ . \ f7'ANTlJl.flm claWlaundrew at the St. .Tl ChatIM favMU-aood-wajfO * nd"stt-iul/ employmeni Vy < * WWBj A gQijA slstank'.girdeneT1 "at Ki.ui.t20. - Two girls for genrra housuwori. WANTED- will buTilJ. ' . Chas Fldok.i Eogle Eoifaaj / . _ * * * ANTpD.VS'Iriit-cfiii wba fafaiedlteiy ( ; ' t wazci paid. J. J. Oood. 32 Pearl street , Uoun lIBluffu. . - | \t \ - = - - Hoarders at7 too OsrUoid'hoesc , WANTED corner KthandJack n.St . . ' U.ouKrl.At ) Iy at los * North WA.M'Eu . ) MHa. J. M. COU.SSMAN T ITTASTEU A IT work , tlao.ttvntixao.glr ) ; uorthweit c > r- mr 23J and ) ut slrcei ; V j. * * I 3. Uf - . I * 7 AATKU TAO KoUhirneKa _ : nik < jri ; Woady work. K. STAOI ( , "Yprk " ; eJ. J lipci trld < o nil chopl bimdo. " * 28-tf b"irdurs In a < cloct \V school , 9t.WthftHiJ'ClkUforuiaSt.V\lvB V .ooMis. H u T : , TsV-tfj : , \ . FOR RENT-lSoUaOtJ 7' * ; ' . . . ' ; ' " ; ' [ v ' ; iiIl Il T Nidi largo IdrnUfiM wAith front 'j I'room. It'Oi Fa > ijhain , nbpve Itjh f\ 3T3lti- null K3NT-A f > iriiMidfront rooia at 308 1 } Faruain struit , bet .voeii imh aud 17th . > * > fCJ.U * nOR URNJ TotUM of ff rtoijn'iiioeat L1 te-BroWBelRliall , * oh110th"itrc'ft. ' Ion given at once Inq jlro of ClariBon It Hun _ 1 _ pali7 * . [ 7UH liKNT > o * Outt g , klx roouj2'2 J ciouthwest corner iilh _ aod lUvonport : rou. f il. WU HE.ST N. j' i jB.'l/.16.IUlM'Un- ! ! | ' ! ( linprovod Ioujluiicouiitj- l nd J4.Jnllo - ' ' ' : rc t , n f'f < t'4j(3-t ' ; ( | : H OH JlUNr-oJm frtyrf'Wlii.urifdiWli / / ot : id Chicago. A. llo'.jii ) . 0lllKNr | _ . .6to inpi.riuo < .tn ; UrjfQ- ? ttory n w brick i OIIK > ulth am , wi li and ul hoi.Bj , water and all modern Iifproveiujnt" . r y llanhnJt.'il , Tuft , ( if ll Cor. , .mil id FarnhwuJ . / _ . 404 jg ' jVW Hl ! > T Nfroiy furnlsEod room. , " ' U20 ranihim i nPR UFKT Storp room in brick building--N , ! K. corner Idlh and Cumlni ; , . 0. < F flood- ari , HID Farnli.m St. > . SOS-tf f\OU \ ItrATr-Uoilje on b.nttnuli : 1 roiun , with-1 table AiplytdW I. 307 S. Itlh St. Oth and Ji i ftnr \-Cr-iiouiHiolMht'iuitulUl | tuqu I 1 J.-Ptrirmi Koo. 1618 B..Fttlh St.877tf 10U iltKNT S 'hunuhwi roODiJi' ever U > t cnaut * ' Klchm .N. K. urnSth tad DixK ] II > IA. * y , V * J i tsc tj . . . . . . . room * with 01 without UoiJ. Eu wwaljlg priced. MU a St. ' FOR BALE 1011 UALitfA lurlut jxwl taulo aTTUogria Ander a' " "tobaeeaii ; ; How818 Tea * ' - " ' | f4t r OO'FDE.Sr.ftOO * ; w s tofite Ia iue ten ii-o'frolhy ia > 0' mXbufictniire further C BpleauU Job trad alre'ljr eiUbllthed. m * aiy. TIllM el.BV flkrj K.vt.blM M.l i'k . . ; ro lcl.tc ai Wd of St. FOR.8ALE4.M , with lot CO by 1S2. Trice , 460 2S. Ufa 'arid ' lot , 261 ll V -WigU St Ire to A. Douman , SGtli and Farnham t . 118-lm" . ' , PALK 'A rii * o (0 ( rctave ) r n 'excel Ion c nd t on ; very the. p. Inquire a lil ofll 'n ' < 8ll S'tte Fiveicreltjf land , S-ntory frame JL' hou e. bain 2 welts and otr.cr Improve- rnsntu , call side of Sanndirs street , near Fort Omahav qalj at.thu oiaoc , ; > " 401-tl frOX SALK llou-owllh clithl ro . % "ceilar7 X1 ci tcir > and well , two full lots , best b r- pa n In Omaha. ( ) Iy JI.70'f , a , Robertson jfrtv mrpth arid UtckHry Bt * . 401.10' "T. OK HAkK Largo hous , 2 Iot4 , 63x'82aeh ' J ; , Ipqulre 8th and Dorcn , i oar C. F. Good m&rni rpfilif ! > nn . Clrn Ftillnikn . 3-M-24" .iyKSALK-Alfltol yn ng | iBU ! grid ) Nor- .IJ rhan t IjdteUle It Jllo-ju , iu t trrired from IKo'eaJt I'all 'it' hrtcV'barn , opposlto Ojfdi n Hduie , Council Bluffs. 876-17 . . , , , . 4LB-i-IIoute and corrAi ' .IptA iljear ) l'/lc ( ) , , 1000.0Jc h or tllOO.Oo'CA ' Fuibt. p. Peat Office. gft3 tf FPU SALK. A lot of young hi h ( trade Nor- "man Ci uctdtlo stallions , Just arrived from the East Call at bilck barn oppoalto Ogden J _ T7IOK BALK Iloim.ttl th .6. room * , 'bam-and JJ long lease of lot on 16th St. , bet. llurl and WeUler.Inquire atKdbnlm & KrjcXMn't" " r , iOh'SAt&-"c r"lo 'd of fat blackey mules broke. Apply of Jj W. Bklnncr , Coin I , " * * * k " " * * * fW" S2&-11UO EOR 8At-2 residence lots on ntid near ICth f Uee . ' Price ; tS 0 4rf $ HO eaih. Tenni laay. McCAQUB , Agent , Opp. Po t Offlco. y-r SOOtt Eon SALK At Hall feed rcl I. r ear Military r Ondgc , 79 tons of No. l'IC < lWK y-f iWilln * . delivered lo any mrt of the cltyjl Als > 'Vrouad" We at the lowrtl cWJIi prlco. A * . It. JtcCOYT 7 Uw. ) . .L .3 > . j a3-imVK . trriH I7 0U SALE nicyclo , -lnch . tandard Colum jjf | . , * lh6tl fHAtl5-'N'o. ' - Pyian''orVi'avy dralt JL1 horses. Enquire of U. T. 1'auUtn. at 1'olor ooi. ' . ' , - I,1OR BALK HOUBU unil full lot In peed lot. * . ' X1 tlon , cheap. Trice , 81260. Easy .tonns. . . .M qu opti. t < . tjfjifo.t ; j , itttjY ( on. SALE Bit building lot tn.Shlnn'a ad- \ dltlon. 144 Icct east front by 120 foot depth. . pott office. 14 tf TJlbR3BAiiB 2"nire c lated' JD . ihnw'casoB.'at ' Oco. II. outh' 10th St. , 741.V TTIOU BALK Orrtll tjxcha .IT * for Uinaba pr j- JD t Iperty , an Improvcd'ecc M if land adjoin ing a station on U. P. R. R. H. DUNHAM , 1111 < FarnhamSt. , Omaha. 720 8m f FTlb peed eeren-year-old hon > JD Warranted to drive single or doublo. Ebjr' quire of OcorL'o Caotleld , CanQetd hotiM. . t- . _ ' noTl3-tt .MiaOELLANEOUB. , From Idaho and numfrjjstrcct , STBAYEU " ' ' " ' " ' ' - ' " shorthorn on'MHch'I8natfo"Yi5a'"c''ow-"wltn ; : ; hornAi y Information leading to , her rccov > , cry wl'l bo thanklully received- . H.'Vniecar. .r n ' . ' M 401.17 * iANTKU Mtual.kn as hojlieupor , by a -W ( jcnt'oTftn > , it yoxrs ! d : , Hho ; ° * poiki " p.cnran.ad Bii liah. Ji ls.vA ( yiryffood ( Ip nn toil bookrVf oeriwfi3jCt'k' ) ztitIiHtahi ; ; [ > k ln'aS ' tauten UuHiftwcolluKrf'tsinglx-o bo'tUef rrl ence . AIsi a younif nun 17 yotri old , who ia cent.7 For fui-lHi ( pfqnrinltonm'riplj or address W. C. B. Allen , [ fl'Farn-in ' Wrttt ; OnlaharNeb. . .VTiHTMl I' " 417-tf. rilQi'WUIIKUSAND ' STOCKUtN My cattle L e aloa are fltfatn In perfect ordor. Cull on Mr. Va i O.niim at stock 3 aids , 101 h St. , fact. jard room and stibllng. BrI ght or bedtltqi. ; | CiJ QOJtETiljNa iwdlt OMAVA4Br.fcri : fi O . fordof . , . . . pleYelshl . . , ( J.J . tho-'old . . . - . poVulnijand1 ikl.fil ( niaftufactnyer o ( .artifiqlaljilim , the la'.ent Improynl Vpl iif5\ ; \ > M i ojxcicduk-braach ! _ rafcbanlcal'fnwerj' Innllute a"'No. Iffl'aoulh 14th street. Omaha , Neb. , nhcro ho Is prepared to f uroUh ilmlc o m-ery do' c. Iptlon. * kelctons nd | < upMrrera/14r / paralyiRd and deformed y. limbs , truwer inonlder , brac-s and supporters * 71 for f , uulo wcakniw. etc. 109 flouth 14th 8t.K V. Omaha , Neb. J. BjCItAWFOKl ; . . , < fff \J neighborhood tl 10th i.d Ca tl-ar 'Bit. , Koth'i 89fl18EBWAUD MAO EFT AN1 > OKUAM iDSiructlcm br-ttlsa & . PIANU t. H. 20thSt. , bclowricrcc. DI-U. nUKMrillfcl ) nooilb WitCin three block ! of D portofflce. Inqnlre aU619 Dod e. 028-11 ? , r lso decorative Pointing. MBS. ; Q. < Iti ARPNEKl'roocrli Japob's Block.MBS. 64Viil : AIE1) HAY-At A. H. Sander's Jeed Stoi B 10HJIairieyS > . . . , F ' TKN IlAfS Tam Offering 'two g3d frame cottage buildings , alwx iny otllce' lUi'i'ff ' on 10th ttoatito bu rciuav'ed by April at , wilt bo told . 'reasonably cheap , and part of > ayinon ton time If.Mas ten , 'Mot f r-fulo 'ftficr ilftrch 21ut. James F. . Morton , ' 309 South 10th. ' . I ' * \ t s' 'BOOKS WANTED TO ki IJT ; < Ings In return- for trade ; " P , O. IW'x 161. 't T ' . ' , ' / ' > ' 3n2-tfn I J > OOM4 And Urst-.cUaa-tablo , bi ard , at iOll LVra * Bt.t -1 T ( mflin' WAN I KD 2 umurniihod rooms lor man anil lfe , mu tbo inodeinto In prlco. Ad- reaB II , . Dee olllce. _ gay.tl NSTKUCTIOJf ON L.-iare n frcquct i r cilptrjf appicaclpn3 ! iferutorH. DELBi a .Ajil S , if otf > 'amh tAV S'HlNT Utipktfotao lull lots' to lease' 3 Juehr CrolBhtomO'ilIe ' o for $2tf p'or-Toar , 'jjxtur'L ' ' , Thomas i.llrp.- Ilooui.B.vCroLrhton Joelf.- , V \l\-l fi 'yOMI I' OT.S , li 0 each , Si don and Sit per mouth J I'TOM-i. Agent. .M 1. TEU OH TALMVBTEBY AND CONDI HHTj 408 TehtirStreut.lxjtwcen FsrnbsiB id .tj. Hiunoy. ht-k < Will .i \.i-i. , with tha c.\ ' aid * of . irnardlan' .1 j TT i h l iiuifat tli6ptk | | , A r Aidjtwiiitn thoifmf / i plllii / _ . . * . _ Jl . L. ' - irT * * ' Lbsplutely Purea .j > oif rtrr f rtrengih ahd'HfcWeeomlncAi. More cccno- In m kn wlh , h.mltltpd.ojo.f