8 m.13 OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUUESDAtf , MAY 18 1882 The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Thqradav JVornine , May 18. Weather Report- ( The following observations ore taken the s&mo moment ot time at all the sti To-da'y Is Ascension day. Ashland brldg : Is now open for travel m < xlfitw2t The "Old Guard" ii billed for Satur day nls'ht at the opera house. The Presbyterian church social wil take place this evening. Between tha St. Louis cxcursiontiti and the Knijht Templar to-day prom isoi to boa lively day. Erie Alfred Scherp and Hiss Ann * Jfccobion wera married Tuesday after noon by Justice Anderson. The Comley-Barto'n Opera eompan ; -will appear ut Boyd'n May 29th , and the N. C. Goodwin Comedy company June 2c and 3d. Tlie contract for gradinff the north half of Farnsin street hai been awarded to Stephen Kobinson , at fourteen cent a per cubio yard. Iron for the porches and Inlcomea of the Paxton hotel has arrived and is being placed. There is about 150,000 pontdg of the material. The W. C. T. U. will hold their meeting in the parlor of the , Firat JJ , "K , church May lth , at 3 p , m. AU are in vited , Mr * . J. H. Burroughs , proaident. Judge Beneke was to announce'his ' decision in the Nebraska National bank case yesterday afternoon. Thin is the mat ter of the obstruction of Twelfth street. A called meeting of all the degree members oi the I. 0. G. T. , Thursday evening , 7:30 tbaip , at the residence of Addiaon Jonei , 1C10 Dodge strett. Ira. portant bnsInesH to trannaat. PERSONAL. W. A. SUnton , ot Salt Lake City , tered at the Metropolitan last night. James Harper , of Bonanza , Idaho , was - t the Metropolitan last night. David Guthrie , of Superior , ii at the Metropolitan. Chas R. Dakin , of Deoatur , is a guest of tha Metropolitan. J. W. Pollock , of West Point , is in the lty. lty.J. J. C. Clark , ot Lincoln , cama up last evening. He stopi at tha Withnell. H. M. Oliver , of Hastings , ' ii at the Withnell. S. S. Morchouse , of Nebratka City , in in town , F. A. Webster , of the state capital , in in town. Sam. 0. Fowler , of Sidney , registered at the Withnell lait night. ' W. H. West , of Grand InlanJ , id at the Canfield. D. Moore , of Scotia , is stopping at the Canfield House. Scott Keith , of North Platte , ia tog- Litered at the Canfield House. J. O. Shannon , of Plattemouth , Is at the Canfield. J. B. Leach and sister , of Jackson , are at the Canfield House. C.F. Rurbuldt , nf Blair , is at the Can- field. field.J. J. Chase , of Weeping Vater , registered at the Crelghton last night. Kd. Y. Donalon and family , of 1'lattn- mouth , are at tha Crelghton. , John II. Tomlin , of Nebruka City , U topping with mine host Donovan. H. U. Stuart , of Lincoln is a Crelghton house visitor. John M. KagAn , of Hnnttmra.U a With- nell house guest. M. B. Hoxle , of Grand Island , came in lout night to meet the St. Louis people to-day , G. W. Shippard , of Bloomington , ia at the Creighton. F. 8. filade and John Driscoll , cf Te- kurnseb , are at the Crelghton. RUMORED FAILURE. Oil Houeo of B. O. ' Stooll and Johnston Bmbarraasea in Dusl- noua. A chattel mortyago in favor of the Firat National bank , from B. 0. toell and Johnston , the well-known wholesale oil house , No. 1313 Doug- lau itreot , WM "filed in the county lerk'a oflico Tuesday and nave rue 'to the rumor that the firm had failed. The mortgage was to .secure the payment of three notes in iaror of this bank for 82.000 , . ' { OOQ $8,000 roapeetivoly. Friends of the hor.eo claim that the embarrawsruent will bo ' only 'tonipor- ary , v/hilo a gentkmanvlo \ 1ms been in a jxiMtion to know , eaya that ho lias foreseen the fuiluro for three mouths pant. At ti o'clock Tues day the employes were discharged , and the promiioa given over to a ion- rceentativo of the banL- , TJio Jioiuo is an old onu and had projrn to considerable ijnporlance , jitandtnt ; hi | < li in the opitiioji pf all jicquaiuted with _ the uiemuora of the ' /ino , for w/iosa / business trouble muoh A BISHOP'S BLAST , Whioli W i8 Melodious to All Wli Love Success , The Visitors to the Diocoaai Council , Etc. The nnnual council of the Episcopa church of the dioccio of Nebraska now in session at Trinity cathedral it this city , opened yesterday morniiif with religious services in the catlio dral chapel , twenty-nno clorgymot marching into the chapel nt 10 o'clock At 10:30 : morning prnycr was road bj Rov. Mr. Greenwood and Dr. Mo Nnmara. The sermon was prcachoc by Rev. M. F. Carey , after which th celebration of the holy communior took placo. ATTENDANT CLKHOYMBN. At 3 o'clock p. m. the council rcoa somblod , Bishop Olarkson presiding The roll was called by Secretary Pet crsou and responded to by the follow ing clergymen : II. B , Burgess , IPIattsmoutli ; If P. Carey , Falls City ; Thomas E Dickey , Nebraska City ; Kober Doherty , Omaha ; F. 0. Eldrod , Nor folk ; O. A. England , Fort Omaha Samuel Goodalo , Columbus , W. A. Green , Omaha ; George ( iroono , Kearney ney ; J. W. Greenwood , Hastings ; 0. 0. Harris , Lincoln ; Wm. G. Hawkins Lincoln ; Mathew Henry , Nornnlu City ; W. K. Jacob , Decatur ; Fr/ink / E. Millspaugh , Omaha ; Dr. McNa- mara , Nebraska City ; K.V. . Oliver , Nebraska City ; Timothy O'Connoll Fremont ; Rov. Jameo Patterson , Omaha ; George Thorpe , Friondvillo William V. Witton , Plum Oreok ; John Williams , Omaha ; F. W. Wood , Lincoln. rARiBHKs RBPHKBHJITKD , § The following pariahcelworo repre sented by lay delegates : St. Stephens , Ashland O. M. Oar er , Richard Gray. Christ Church , Beatrice J. E. Imith , M. A. Brown. ) hrist Church , Brownvlllo Djvid /ampboll , John Chapolow. Grace Church , Columbus Jas. R. Jrnith , J. 11 , Reedy. Incarnation , Ddcatur Darwm Can- icld , C. R. Dakin. . St. Jatncs , Fremont A. P. Hop- tins. St. Stephens , Grand Island T. J. lurfordVm. . Anyon. St. Marks , Hostincs Mortimer ) liver , A. B. Idison , George F. Wil- tino. tino.Holy Trinity , Lincoln M. H. Sea- ton * , Guy A. Brown , Gen. M.-Mont- ornery. St. Mury's , Nebraska City Julian lletcalf , Philip Poster , S. S. More- 10USO. , ' St. John's , Nomaha City Bella A. Velton , George Hadkon , Wm. Max well. > well.Our Our Savior , North Plattc S. Goo- en , Richard Brown , Thomas 0. Pat- oraon. Trinity , Omaha Jn'mos M. Woolworth - worth , E. Wakoly , 0. S , Mont- omory. St. Barnabas , Omaha G. F. La ugh , 0. W. Mead , Milton H. Goblo. St. Mark's , Omaha Hugh G. Clark , t. H. Webster , B. Robinson. St. Luke'B , , PlattBmouth . R. jivingstono , D. H. Wheeler , Wm. ) awson. St. Peter's , Seward O. T. R. Wil- aras , Dr. 0. W. Bain. COMMITTKKH APrOINTKD. Rev. Mr. Paterson was ro-olected ecrotary of the council , and ho np- ointod Rnv. Mr. Whittou as his as- it tan t. Julian Molcilf. of Nebraska City , was rti-olectod trousurorof the diocese. The bishop appointed the following landing committees : Incorporation of Churches Rev. 3. C. Harris and Messrs. 0. S. Mont gomery uud O. T. B. Williams. I'inunco-Hov. T. E. Dickey and Messrs. 0. W. Moao and 0. R. Daidn. Privileges ROT. John Williams nd Rev Mathias Henry , and S. S. ilorohouso and E. Wakoly. Legislation Rov. F. R. Millspauph , lev. R. W. Oliver , Rov. Samuel loodall , Rov. Dr. MoNamara and J. -I. - Woolworth and M. H. Sessions. Church Education Rov. John W. Ireonwoad , Ruv. M.'F. Carey , Rov. Villiam G. Hawkins , and Messrs. O. M. Carter and J. R. Smith. . Church Extension RQV. T. O'Con nell , Rev. H. B. Burgess , Rev. Robert - ert Doherty. Messrs. M. Montgomery and M. H. Goblo. Inspectors of Clerical Vote ROT. W. E. Jacobs and R. 8. Gray. Inspectors of Lay Vote Rov. 7. 0. Eldrod and William Maxwell. THE llIHUOr'a ADDUKSS. At the evening meeting the annual address of the bishop was delivered , beginning with a welcome to the clergy n ° w for the lirst time within the walls of the new cathedral. An account of the progress of the work was given. Whether the work shall continue until the cathedral is com peted , dqpondcd upon the generosity of those who worship within its walls , noaiiwhilo the basement chapel will > u used. The funds are practically exhausted , but the parish is out of debt. The sum of $8,000 , which has ) oen promised for the windows and nterior decorations and furniture will to accessible , however , as soon as the work has progressed a little further. Till : KPIKOOI'AL UKHIUKNOK. During the last year a lot adjoining ho cathedral has boon purchased , and a suitable bishop's residence lias buen erected upon it. The property and milding cost ? 7,000 , and is rented at 5780 per annum , and the proceeds are added to the Episcopal fund of the licceso. A dllLD'rf llOSFlTAt , % ma boon established , which has Iready done u great deal of good. I.XC1AOIEK. The legacy of Mrs. Cook to the locesolms been paid in $5,000 worth f railway stock , with 7 per cent in- Brent guaranteed by Iho Pennsylvania ° 2i' ! I11'0 intoreat- amounts to 58l.8 ! , of which § 100 has boon op- liud towards the church at Harvard , nd § 181.89 to SI. Philip's chapel , iii ilscity. The not interest amounts nuualJr to $350 , which will sustain at least one additional church in Ihi diocese for every year. A lady recently died in New Yorl leaving $10,000 in trust for the wort of the church in this diocese. Tin money has not yet been paid in , HEW C11DRC1IF..3 AMI ) IMl'KOVKMENTS , Christ church , Central City , hoi been finished during thoycar , through the eHbrlB of Rev. II. C. Shaw , Church edifices are being erected al Oakland , Kearney and Harvard. The old Trinity cathedral of Omaha hai been moved to a now location and ii being fitted up as n chapel for Trinitj mission , and will be known M St , Phillip's chapol. There are gooc prospects for churches being com mcncod soon at Tecumioh , Noliqh , Arapahoe and Blair. The following parishes have improved their churches Christ church , Beatrice ; St. John'i Nemaha CitySt. . Mark's , Hastings ; St. Peter's Plum Creek. CONFIRMATIONS. The bishop has administered the rite of confirmation to 170 persons in this diocese during the year. DISTRICT 1'KE.snTTKK BYSTKM. The bishop finds that the result of this system has been very satisfactory in this diocese , and in his address ho gives an interesting statement of the work done in the various diitricti. THE RKXAOKSKUA OPFHRINO of the diocese for theological educa tion amounted to $ lG8t 2. This money 1ms been used [ of candidates for holy orders , and more might bo used to advantage. BIHHOr'rl SKRVIC'KH. During the year the bishop has per formed the following services in this diocCso : Confirmed 170 persons ; bap tisms , 40 ; marriages , 3 ; sermons preached , 147 ; addresses delivered , Gl ; miles traveled , 11,000 ; corner stones laid , 2 ; churches consecrated , 2. ENDOWMENTS OF THE DIOCBSB. The Episcopal fund now amounts to 20.000. The Oliver fund amounts lo 810,000. The Clarissa Cook church building fund , 65,000. The Interest on the tirst is added to the principal every year ; the interest of the second named is paid to the creator of the und , now actively and successfully employed in increasing the Episcopal und of the diocese ; Iho interest of ho third is used to promote the oroo- ion of church edifices. The last year of those schools has > oen unusually prosperous. Arrange- nonts are being mado'for increase of accommodations at both of them. The urn of $10,000 at least is needed newer or each of those schools , and for this um the bishop mikes an earnest np- > eal to the diocese , and ho hopes to ; ot n response from one or more gen- irous church mon willing to aid in Christian odudul ion. iiiHiior KKnrnoT. To the memory of the late Bishop f orfoot Bishop Clarkion paid a most lowing and eloquent tribute. Bishop Ccrfoot was Bishop Ciarkson's earliest riond among the bishops , and was its reverend and beloved preceptor. CIIURUII OPPORTUNITIES. Bishop Olarkscn took occasion to all attention to the many opportuni- ics for planting of the church in nany of the towns of Nebraska. This las been thoroughly demonstrated by lie work of the general presbyter. Jpon this subject the bishop spoke at onsidorablo length and very earnost- y. MItWIONAkT WORK. The bishop had nothing to complain of in the matter of the aggressive zeal > f the clergy in pushing their efforts > oyoud their own immediate parishes o destitute and promising Geld * ad- acont. HKOBFTION. A reception to the bishop , clergy and lay delegates will bo given this voniiig at the residence of the Rov. ohu Williams , on Nineteenth utroet , o tfkich members and friends of the church are cordially invited. CHIVALRIC CELEBRATION The Knights Templar Exercises on Ascension Day. .ho Programme and Homo Pointers on the Business. The celebration of Ascension day > y the ehivaliio ordorof Knights Tom- > lar in this city to-day will bo one of the most interesting occasions in his line ever witnessed hero. All the commanderies m Nebraska iavo boon invited to bo present , as well as several outside the state , in cluding St. Joseph , Council Bluffs , etc. Visitors will be present from Council Bluffs , Rod Oak , Missouri Valley , Lincoln , Plattsmouth , Tecumseh - soh , Kearney , Fremont , Grand iland and Hastings. They will , rrivo at the Union Pacific depot nt 10 o'clock a. m. , where they will bo not by Mt , Calvary commandery No. . , of this city , and escorted to lioycl's Opera House , where divinu services will bo held at 11 o'clock , conducted > y Revs. Sir 1 . M. Wubb , of Ivanhoo commandery , Oounci ) Bluff ) , and Dhaplain England , of Fuit Omaha. I'o these services the public is cordi ally invited. At ii p , m. the pilgrimage will begin allowing this line of nurch. Leav- ng asylum , Sixteenth and Capital , south on to Sixteenth to Dodge , waste o Fifteenth , south to Douglas , east to Twelfth , south to Furnham , west to Fifteenth , south to St. Mary's avenue , west to Twenty-fourth , north o Dodge , east to Twenty-second , lorth to Chicago , east to Eighteenth , south to Capitol avenue to asylum. It is expected about one hundred and fifty Sir KnigliU will bo in line , which will present an imposing ap- > earanco. Ivnnhoo Commundery , of Council Blullj , will bo mounted. The various coiiimandeiies will enter line uidor command of Eminent Comnmn- lor Sir Jimius Franco , assisted by 'ast Commander G. W. Liuingor us Marshall. Right Eminent Grand Com- naiidtr. SirFi-ankE. White and stutf rill be present us well as munuroua ther distinguished members of the rder. la the evening there will bo installa- ion of olllooru at the Asylum. Knljflita Templar. \ vtuir OF MT. OALVAHY COM ) MANUtuv , K. T. . OMAHA. Nob. > May 18,1882 , ) Bui KwaHTTlio member * of / this command , in the observance c Ascension Day , will assemble at th asylum ( Freemason's Hall ) , at 8:3 : n. m. to-day (18th ( inst. ) , sharp. Sojourning sir knights are courtc ously invited to participate. By order of JAMES S. FAANCE , Commander. HAHLAS P. DKTALON , Recorder. RAILWAY NEWS , Death of A. L. Kobison , of th < Oregon Short Lino. Mlscollanoou * Tract Topic * fromal Quarto ra. News was received Tuesday at Un Ion Pacific headquarters that A. L Robison , right of way attorney fo the Oregon Short Line , and a rosidon of this city , died on Tuesday at Montpelier polier , Idaho , of pneumonia. Mr Robison started a few weeks agi from Omaha on bis return trip ti Idaho , where ho had been engaged it the service of the company for over i year past. The last letter reccivoi from him was dated in the 3d inst. and announced that ho wss in excel lent health. A little over a week am lie was taken ill , and on Friday Mrs Robison and her sister , Mrs. Ringer , were telegraphed to como at onca il they hoped to see him alive , llicj reached hia bedside- only a few houn before he breathed his last. The bodj was Tuesday returned to Grangei station , yes'.orday Mr. Will Bakti John U. Jacobs' ' establishment loft for the west with an elegant cas ket purobaeedto embalm the remain * , Mr. Robison was a Pennsylvania ! ! by birth , and received his education at Princeton college , where ho gradu < ated in 1874 in the same class with the [ lev. Mr. Haraha of this city. Im- nediatoly after graduation ho entered upon the study of law , and was ad mitted in 1877 to the Pennsylvania jar. Coming west the s mo year he opened au oilico in Lincoln , but sub sequently spent a number of months n ranching in Custer county. In the all of ' 78 ho entered the law office of John 0. Cowin , with whom ho was associated for nearly two years. Ho was married in 1880 to Miss Nyman , a sister of Mrs. 0. A. Ringer , of this city , and shortly after received an ap pointment in the law department of he Union Pacific , which ho held until the time of his death. Mr. Robison waa an earnest andcon-isUnt member > f the Presbytoiian church in Omaha. Denial , manly , generous and warm icartod , ho made many friends by whom ho was greatly respected for iis high integrity and many sterling qualitier. His family will have the Incere condolences of our citizens und the mombeis of the Douglas BDunty bar in their bereavement. Two observation car for the Utah k Nevada , now being built at the U. . ' . shops in this city , will be finished n a few days , and a mail car for the Jtah & Northern is in course of con- ttuotion. There is also a lob of 150 cars tor the Denver & South" Park road being built. At present the U. P. locomotive department has at the shops in this city nearly 700 men , or about eighty ess than there was in February. , The car shops have from 700 to 800 men , double the number that tboy ihad a year and a half ago. It is stated upon tbo alleged author- ty of President Perkins and Vice- ? re ident Potter , that those officials , ogether with their friends , h'avo ornied a company for the construc tion of a road northward from St. Joseph , Mo. , to Forest City , thence across the Missouri river and due west through Nebraska to TabloRock ; pa junction with the Denve. ' exten sion of the Chicago , Buriington & 3uincy. It is claimed that the dis- tunco between St. Joseph and Denver will bo shortened eighty miles by means of this cut-off , Fred. L. Ames , one ot the directors ) f the Union Pacific , is expected here u a day or two. A meeting of the general pissongor and ticket agents of the Oaliforum ) eel lines is being arranged , to take ilaco within the next thirty days , to rnako rates for the biennial conclave cf .ho Knights Templar of the United State at San Francisco this coming summer , and also for the reunion of the Grand Army ot the Republic , next rear , also at San Francisco ; and also or the American Medical association's nxcuroion in a few months , nnd other mportant matters concerning the various roads. The completion of the 3. & M. Denver extension and the Denver & Now Orleans road makes it necessary also to arrange the pool on a different basis. Iteildenc agenU wanted to handle I wthorn' Centennial Excelsior Roof . 'ntnt In I'luttsmoutli , Nebrwka City , listings , Krmont , Ulalr , Seward , York , Hdney , and many other towns in Nebras- cs. l-'or informition , luldreus or call ou . ' 'unk & SliocUoy , state ngents , room 0 , Crolulitoii block , Oiuaha , Nebraska. iu-15-at - - Surprise Party * . On lust Tuesday evening a very iloasant surprise party was tendered Was Anna Hustio at her residence on Sixteenth street. The party took nil possecsion , and in a few minutes ho rooms were cleared of their furni- uro , and the yard was brilliantly il- uminated. And as the music tuned up Mr. Moalio called out got your > arners for a waltz , and the light antastio was kept up until midnight , when a bountiful repast was served ip by the ladies in au elegant stylo. About 1 o'clock the > aity dispersed , after a pleasant timo. Among thodu present wcro Mr. Grove nnd wife , Mr. S. N. Mcalio and wife , Hr. Win. Brown and wife , Mrs. R. L. IOES , Mrs. 0 , J. Marks , Mrs. 0. Omoiiia , Misses Lizzie Mealio , A. ickens , Ella Crawford , Nellie 3moara , Mias O'Neil ' , Messrs , J. P. Jay , Jno. A. Tuttle , J. E. O'Hoanio , T Hobba , J. Atwood , Jno. Hussio , Wm. Baker , J. J. Brown , J. Roido- neyer , J. Connolly , T. Feeuoy , Dr. A. J , Johnston and others , Ittmla Salve tins proved its illciency by A te t of 75 yean * constant MO. Try It. ' SOUTHERN SELLERS. Who Como up from the Sonti to Visit Their flew Field , The Day's Programme and Banquet .List. THB BT. LOU1B V181TOM. The special train over the Missour Pacific with the visiting merchants o St. Louis and railway dignitaries o the Missouri Pacific , will arrive In thi city at 2 p. m. to-day Mayoi Boyd and a committee of citizens wil moot the visitors at the Union Pacific depot and drive them to the principa pUces of interest about the city , in eluding Uanscom Park , the High School grounds , the Reservoirs , Fan Omaha and the railway headquarters shops and grounds. In the evening the Opera House will bo brilliantly lighted and the vis itors will assemble there after whicl they will bp banquottod at Masonic Hall , ( ho WithncllHousodining-roon being to small to accommodate the crowd. The excursionists , about fifty in all ICAVO St. Louis at G p. m. yc&tsrday and St. Joseph at 8 p. m. to-day They occupy n train of special ant Pullman coaches , and will como through the heart of Nebraska by day light. They will bo given the best reception that Omaha hospitality can furnish , and will start on the rotun trip on Friday morning. THB VI81TOIW. Among the invited guests nro Sidney noy Dillon , Jay Gould , H. M. Hoxie manager of Gould's southwestern roads , Gen. G. M. Dodge , George Brown , Gov. Stannard , and Col. Pat. D/or , of Missouri. The following are the St. Louis merchants that huvo been invited : KAIUWAUn. E , E. Simmons , ot the SImmoni Hard warn company. John C'antwcll , of A. F. ShapUugh k C" . D. N. Oaintle , ot McCombu , Camtla & Burns , LUUUHIl. .T. If. Douglas , of Knonp , Stout & Co. It. Schutsnberg , of KauClaire compauy. nnocKRiBj. John Kroft , of Kroft , Ilolmei \ Co. D wight , Trfladway , of Grecley , Bura- lain & Co , J. lirookrann , of lirookmnn & Ranker. inoy A.SIJ WAGOX WOOD. Gains 1'addock , of Paddock , Ilawley &Co. Charlrs Campbell , of Waterman , Camp bell & Co. K. B. BrookinnF , of Samuel Curplen &Co. Geo. Biin. PAFKIt. R. B. Graham , of Graham Paper com- > any. Harry Mack , of St. Louis Paper coin- > any. COAL. R. C. Kerns. OBAIN. Wobt M. Samuel. N ; G. Larironro. Redmond Cleary. DHT ooons. John T. Davis , of Samual 0. Davis & Co. Co.S. . M. Dodd , of Dodd , Brown & Co. W. A. Hargadiof , of Crow , Hurgadine 4 Co. BOOTS AH1 > SHOES. G. H. Ttdd , of Todd , French * Co. PROVIHIOKS. Mr. McKnness , of F. Whittaker & Jons. 0. B. Carter , of O. B. Carter A Co. TUB IIKCUPTIOK AND UANQUET. The following is the programme of the oasts : 1. Welcome to Our Gueatn. Hon. Fumes K. Boyd. 2. St. LoniHthe Queen City of the illcsisdppi Valley. Itespontie , Gov. E. ) . Standard. 3. Omulia'd First Railroad , the Union 'icific Railway. Response , Hon. / \ , J. . ' I > peton ! , 4. Supply and Dnnnnd : The New lusineji Relations of Omaha pud St. jouii. Response , W. A. Uargadine. B. To the Rookie * nd Beyond : The i. & M. li. R. in Nebraska. Response , Ion. J. M. 'Woolworth. Oimlia1latect Rnilrond the Mi < lour ! & Pncilio Railway. Re ponne , R. J. Ilavrt , Ka ( [ . 7. Prom Umahn to the Northeast. The C. , St. P. , M. and O. Railway. Response , Jeo. V. Morford , Esq. 8. From Omaha to the Northwest ; The iioux City U Pacific Railroad in Nebraska , lespnme , J. R. Buchanan , Knv. 9. The Resourceaof Nebraska , Respoat , Inn. J. Sterling Mortvu. Volunteer toasts. MUHIO. The full Music Union orchestra will bo in attendance during the even- ng and will render the following pro- ( ramine : . March Our Honored Gueiti . . . , , . .Stelnhauser . Overture Light C v lrr..VonSuppe . Recitktlve CAvntina 'Nebnchadnessar Verdi . Gfand Concerto , fir violin..Dolieriot [ George F. Souer ] . Overture Harbier de Seville Verdi , Overture- Poet and Peasant , . . . . .VonSuppe IN THE COURTS. A Damage Suit Begua for Por- eouul Injuries Received. The Poltco Court Docuot Yoatorday Tlio petition of Mary O'Brion VB. ohu Moran wiu filed in the office of ho clerk of the district court yes- orday , by L. 0. Northrup , attorney or the petitioner. Mra. O'Brien in her nflidavit seta orth the facts , that on the 13th of March Moran ruado an unlawful aa- ault upon her , in which ho boat , wounded and otherwise ill-treated ler , by abusing her with scandalous yards , und striking her about the acn und person. Shu savs tliut aho ia the wife of ilorria O'Urien , who is crippled n d unable to work , that she ia the uothcr of sovcrul children , and was nciento at thu time of the assault , She further enyu that the abuse she ecoivcd ut the hands of the defend- nt cituaed her to giro premature > irth to the child , thus great- y ondMinorint { lier life and jornmneutly injuring her health , She ms by reason ot her injuries incurred oneiderablo oxponeo attendant upon n illness , and has been in euch eeblo health as to bo unable to work s slio has heretofore done , and a * her hildion'a uecda demand that she hould. In consideration of all thea facts the petitioners aslc from th court a judgment for 83,000 damage aRainst the defendant and for ho costs. POtlClJ COURT. Officer McOlure and two other mode another round-up of tramp Tuesday , taking in the souther : portion of the city. They run ii tight , and upon being arraigned yea terday , two of thorn were dia charged and iix sent to the count ; jail for ton days each at hard labor. ' John Sullivan , th'o man who at tempted to soil Boiler , the tailor , ; coat stolen from his own shop , wa sent up for twenty-firo days at hart labor. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Adrertlsement To loan , for , gal Lost , Found , Wants , Boarding : , fee. , will be in serted In these columns onee for THN CENT per line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVEOENTI [ > er line. The 4 first Itwettlou nsrer IMH thai TWKNTY-FIVK OKNT3 jIU LOAN MONh . ONKV 'lAjMXN Call at Law Omco of U M L. Thomas UojraS Crelvhton Block , UA-A" " " * " ' $250,000 terott In suus.of 92,600 up < r rds , ( or S to fi yean , on dnt-clMB city ani ( arm property. Imu HuL ESTATI and LOAI Aaincr , ieth nd Douplts St * . HELP WANTED. TITANTKU Olrl at 1713 Chleigo street , mus W Lo good CM ktwo In foully , 171.lt * - . H. Mannweller , Km WANTED-Bakcr. , 11 h strot near Far nain. 172-19 * \T7ANTKD Yardman at the Omaha Houie W 174-17t A hr t la s dry goods and cloth- WANTED at onci references re quired. Adilrees FRUDHOP & CO. 109-17 * Calumbus , Neb. ANTED A ncod girl to d ) general house work. Call al ( tit South ISth street. - first class eook at the OccI w de tal. ISS-tf I ANTED A Rlrl at the Ooiaha Stearc w Lau-idrj. latrdand Trrentt-tlnt street , 1JM7' W ANTED Machine hand ! at 11S2 Karrutt w ANTED A good wora n cook. II. MAXNWEILKH , HS-17 * E Jertnlh street , rear Farmx-n. WANTED Twenty men to work In itoni quarr. h. HAXNVVEILEH , H8-17 * Kiel en th ttrtet , near Karnam , WANTKD Agi i o 40 general house Writ , northwest o.rncrl2tn and Cos * a rcit , at boiler wor i It3-tf T WANT 9 teams on Florence Cat-On , wages JL $3.f 0 per day. Work until Ootoher. ll'Mf JAME3 P. VKNCEKT. _ do general housework , ar 1714 Jiicl ton ttrtet. _ ANTED Good lrl at 1036 North 16tr st , w 850-t ( _ _ _ MM. J.M. CoUNSMAg. SITUATIONS WANTED. S'tmtlon na IraTellnp ; wlonan WAN1HJ good * , nr lioot andbhor , or some p c ally , l > y onuof nbllliy and experience. Ituf- renccs. w Ueeoltlca. 142-17 . - b/ two competent Rlrl ? WA.NTED-illuitlon ROcd family , or would d houee work In mnill fumliv Ho t ot ttei- ncet. Apply at 11U Berth Elghtcautu stre t. 139.17' MlCELLANEDLS WANTS. XT' ANTED A nicofroni room with private W ( amily , by a alcRta Rtntleman ; location near street car Hue desirable. Address F. H , V. lee office. 161 18t TTTANTtU To rent , with privilege o ( buy- V Y 'r > K ( ter nbaut three monlln a cottage ol T- rooms , good locality , within tcntj minutes walk cf pr iiolller. Addresi stating terms and ocatlon , "liou " Bet office. ml7-tf \TTANTED-Toloan 8J09 or J 303 tqjpcno re- YY sponiilblo party , who will g vene ttcady mplom nt In a grocery or dry goods and gro- eryatitoro clerk. Exptrieuco mot * ol an bject atlflnt than wagcn. Addren 111-10" LLU. t O WKI-L , River Sioux , Iowa. A partner wanted , Hetlve or ( t ent , MONKl tSOOO to $20,000 casn to Invoit In a egltlniitolmsinciB which In six months time wr 1 ay a print at leist equal to tha amount Inc - c sted , anil both bu tumid Into clean cub a d hepirtnerjhli ) end l. Addrt "Money" Bee Ulco. t8-II [ TTAKTKIJ BOO privy vau.ts , sinks and cess V V pool * to clian with Sanitary Vault and Ilk Cleaner , the beat In use. A. Kvanj U Co. , fulderice liC6 ! Dodge atrcot. Oniaht. _ TJT ANTED Fundlnit bridge and school bond * . i\ H T tllB'li "ANTED 4 clilldren as boarders in t , select W Bchooi , at 10th and California St. L. B. XOMIB. 767-ti FOR KENT HOUSt-.b &HO LAfUi. . RENT Four rooms at 21th and Harmy , Intjulruonpremliei. 173-19 RENT A birn. Inqulra at 803 South FOR street. 17019 * _ RENT Large , nicely furnlihcd room , FOR front , bay window , and outside en- nnce. Fifteen m nutes walk Iroin Opera llouic ; in pies door. Inquire 2324 St. llarjs avenue. 171-19t T10 RKNT A new fi , e room bouse , orner of L Grand and Tier street. 164-18 * LTIOR RENT Hou e at 8. E. corner 10th and D Paclfle street. 165-18 * RKNT Five larco rooms , with clorets , FOR < iO per fonth. Good location. McCague ippotlte ixjktofflce. US S3 [ 71U ( KI3IIRD UOOM-Wlth or vlthcut baird , I ? 603 N. ISth ktrcit bjiwcea lalllorula and Vebster , )61-tt [ 7IOU RKNT Cellar comer 10th aud Douglas. C 101-tf RENT Suit of large , elry front chimbtr riO , furnUbcdorunfurnUholulthoutboird o ff < nUun > aii and wife 2116 California btrttt letween glut and Wild tU , 136-17t PIOR 11KNT HOUSP o elf room , 1112 lllh K street , tooth ot I'a Iflc , T , C. I'KULK. fll-18 * 0 K Nr T. ) gentleman , two furze- 1 front roonu , unuliav ing an alcoto , loiatvl n eno of the most rcnlralanddeilroble locations n the.ilty. Address J. MAUTIN , i'eo otllce fHOR P.KNT 1'ortlrn o ( house 012 North 1 r.lzl t enth stre t for a few monthi , turn , bed complete t. ) famllv w Uiout chlldnn. iqulro of J , H. llirtley , Iblncunth and lev- n-crtliktrtcts HO RUNT large furnls'jed front room fnr L two t'cnlliiuaii. with or without bo > nl. efirenco. , 1216 DoJge street. ISStf TTOir RENT The iyachue snd elegant hall 1 with all modern impronmenta in Clark and outers Illcck. Applv to A U Clirk , ur 11 II. . Kotltr'n 1QS and 1C7 H. I4ti ! strut t. J41-J1' rjCKLY FtmNIBIIKD ROOMS-One ( "osr north ol Do Jt'C on 16th. 11810 * I7\OR RENT the second floor comlstlfg 1 ol l\\a \ loan-act tlmlrclt b I'dn ccnur oueln and 12th ; ru.t , tUothoutoru tclowto cnt. L. Uhman. U7-t ( _ FurnUhoJ room cornir lOtH and 120- ' _ _ _ _ _ . ? OR RBST > urnl lieil rucm iUi or without IcarJ In a priiato Umllyat 1113 ISth ktreet. I OR HUNT A nlrcly fumlsbel rrom , w. K. 1 * front , for one or two ccntlenun lti < | iffl \Wl lutli street , kctn Cl rk audOr t j o.d Jo. OX1. Relereucereijulred. If TtOK RUNT House of tltoiooois , jorncrSSU ' andricrce. ArplX * S. O. Sto\cii6ou , cor. vrmtiaudCa-S , neir Easter Churen. rriOR RENT A suite of iilcoly furn l hitl room ' for rent. * a. E.corner iMth and iaiuiport revti. W - POIILKASB AlHiaywir , MTenl niea rest denc lots ne r 26th street snd St. Mary' are- . B18-tf W H. TJAmitTT , Ktal EnUtf AgenU * " 1OB KIWT K mrnnnta roouit over MS E 1 cbaota' Exebange.K. R. cor. ieth and troeta. "T7OU KKNT Nicely larnltmetl rooiiu with or J ? without board. Reasonable prices. 201S Cut St . f a FOR SALE POR 8ALB Cbeip-cholco re Idtnc , corner loth and Durt. Inquire at ISZJCau street. . 163-2S * T710H9ALK Uoujsof lit roomi , and let SOx JJ ISO , north o ( ixteeuth s'reet biidg * . Ap ply corner llth and Howard. Newspipor Unloii , lC2tf TJIORSALKORRENT A large hotue and 10 12 acrei tf imnroted land , with lane orchard. For particulars Inquire at 1G14 Ooutlat " street. W-W il. 0" . JtoROON. FOR8ALR Hardind soft wo it. nil Chl- cajo between 14lh nd Uth streets. IZMP * "TTIOR8AIE A carrla ohonealraabuBgr. In * JL1 quire Ur , A , H , lillllngs , opposite ptstofB * * . J0lb TT OR SAI.K ! lou < * pooJ tarn nd let near St. JL1 > - - Oipstlle pojtomce. 16T-1 * SALK Corner ani adjolnlnir lot a Park aenue. Flrst-closj property , _ OEO.W. _ AMtd , Itoararnamttrect. 137-t FINK FAltMotlGO acrca , HO a.ret * In cul- tlvatton , nine mlltn from th city at Host- lng , Adam * county. Neb. , to exchange for ( tort ot drugs in We tern I'w ifr I astern Nnhreska , worth ( torn $1 Coo to I3.C01 , will > av d.flercn e In cash. Address , U A. iicyal , H ettruN ' 114-17 TTIOH PALE A hou t. ami lot cnlode ( itreot , JL' ona of tbo flnett ln atton > In thi i Ity 115-tt J. H. DUUONT , ISth ani . 8ALK Urug store coraiilet annual F1OK. Ioj upward of > 0 < X > 0 , ! > troll Incited , In. IMoomlngton. county * t of Fr > nklln Uountr , andreat of the U , U. land titles for Southern Nebraska. Full puttiularo furnished oj a P c tlOB to W. o. HOMINSON. Or Trade ; 44x182 feit on lOtn E10H8ALK 1 itreet next to the .corner of Htrner , alee 60x182 feet on the taut rJde between Dudtcand Capitol at enut. Enquire of II. BEItrUOLD. 23 If I.AOKUAliK Ibe V > arm bpilUKf , bitu t d 26 JL' miles iiouth of the U. f. railroad In Carbon County , Wyoming Territory. 440 acre ? of meadow and upland tltl-guarantcd. Addrcs * W. U. Caldoell , Warm Epilpgii , Wynmlng. niOIl SALK Neat cottajro of nro rooms , barn , . X1 well , and cittern , on 2Jrd street ne r Cali fornia , at $1,400 , caaj term . McCague opposite to.ticn. po _ t _ 032-tl TTIOK SALE A rrktaurant at a bargain. If , JC Uannwdler. llth etreottiear Farnam. _ _ _ _ _ _ DS9-M TTIOH SALE The POPULAR HOTKL , known JL1 M the BOYS' HOME. Tht hoiiM Is ra - tally located , has sou h and east front , and Is surronnded w th One thade trees : cent Inn thirty steplni ; toomB , ho.1 ice hourD. laundry , sample room , to. Hat a world w de reputation and K lictter patronise than many houses of twlco It * cnpiclty. Price JB.COO for patfculars ad- ill CM , A. A , SAWUKY.Kod Cloud , ntb. SBi-tf _ IT10K BALE 200 cholco Uts In llan-com Place. JD W. R Bartlett , Real Eitato Agent , 3178. 18th Btrei-t. _ | _ B33-tf TjlOK SALK A good corner lot on Usage and JC 20ih ( street , in a Tory fast growlnjr part or the city , will dhldo. Inquire at 10 > ouUi 0th street , Dear Faroam.Bogg'H & Hill's addition. . _ t Q.lm I71OK HALK ' 0 lota iiuar llanacom f.rk , west JC of Park A > enuo. ? 4M to fTOO each. Mo- Caffuo opp. POBtofflci ! . 071 . tf FUKY Thorou hbrod" Jersey Hull no. S32 "M. S. I ) . H. " , wlnntr of prize at State Pair. Hwncls for service ct Nebrotika Poultry Yards , West Omaha. Graham i' . llrowno , 686-lm _ T7IOU SALE One second-hand 26 horse powe JD engine , ROCK ! aa newal < o two 8 home rwwo r and two IB horse po cr onglnes , now. B liters ot a'l sizes , new. Inquire Omaba Foui dry an Hachln Co.U. P. Uy . bet 17th and 18th omaha _ _ 602-lm Tj OU SALK ur will excha pe for Omaha pro * JD I tperty , an Improved sec en of land adjoin ing a otatlon on U. P. n. B. M. DONUAM , 141S Farnham St. , Omaha. 720 tot WOK FOH B 203-tt KSTABROOK ft COK. BALED I1AY At A. n. Hander * Feed Sto lOnilarhevSt.i NlO-tf MISCELLANEOUS. QITKAVED One gray mare rout ten yearn O old , cellar n arkn on both she Idrrs. Finder v 111 be liberally rewarded by retu nl g her to A. B. FKRQUSON , 147-18 * 10th and Bincroft Pt , Omaha , One light roan cow. thin in flesh , STRAYED rope o hon B , ( ram O. O. Park 25th and Cass itreet. Information ot whereabouts lll b du y renarded , 166-19' BEAL'S butcher sbop re-rpencd timer 10th aud Doltre , connected with hit grocery store. Egtrr , butter an I p'ult y froth from the c untry. Four wairot's regularly nniplcy d pur chasing. Freeh milk daily from bis own dairy. All cuetimtrs revues ed to call. tntVactlon guaranteed. . It 3-23 * T OST 910 reward A small n cmorandnm JJ book uonulning papcr-i o ( aluc , R. K. pax , etc. riudcrijlense return to 17S-1S * E. C. COl BIN , Caio Wllhncll House. French gold bow cpt-ctac'en , fir dor wl LOST please loire ut 8t. Chinej Hotel > rd berc- waided. lf 2-17 * TOST All > eraud white colored pup , three J mont sold. Tie find , r will letui obly re warded by leaving the tania t a storu of Jantea Dai i.i , Boulh 10 > i ttn et _ AltED HAY -At Chltou Bros' , ( eed stow , Slxtscntli ttrttt. Prompt delivery. No neou tf utying granite bloiks EAV1NU dear for pavinir the slretts There man In flruahi that will giro surety and put In granite blocks S Inches deep tor $3.26 per jard. A-'drcm 10 llfeulllce. C8-31 Ul' A cow about 7 je. r80lc < , red with J _ white fpots , larre horns Also a heUsr , red , with white spots , both with ealf. FRANK KUUKKEO. 73-Ut oa e w Bakery. 13th St. near Williams. T ObT A subscription paper ol the North I'reihyterlan Cuurcb. Ihe flnder will pleaeo Bte office. tUS-tl . C. A. JLLISON E'ectrn Magnetic Healjr , also business and medical C.'ilr- voyant. P ycbomttlc readings a d treatmeit jlven , dally from 0 a. m. to 4 p. m. Can he con sulted by letttr. send arae , age. and lock , of hair etc , with (2.00 consultation fee. No. 2013 Cass S' . . Omaha. Neb. 71)3 ) 1m * RENT Cholco of SO full lota to lease SAVE Crelghton College for $26 per yea Dexter L. Tbomau & Uro. , Room 8 , CrelgbtOi Block. jjos-tf EDWARD KUEHL UAOI3TER OF PALMYflTERY AND jCONDI HONALIST , 493 Tenth Street , betwrau Farntm indllainey. Will , with the aid of iruardlaa iplrlts , obtain for any ono a glance at the put mil present , and on certain conditions la tbo fn > lure. Uootj and Show made to jrder. fat toy Absolutely Pure , This powder net cr tarlca. A mtrtel of p ry , ktrcnirth and nholetomtne . More econo iiic-l than the ordinary kinds , and cannot l > o old in competition with tbe multitude oil ow vat , short weight , alum or phoephate pouders Sold rnly iu caus. RoTaLiBmisa ' I'OVDU Co. , 6 W 'l St. , New York