THE DAILY BEE : TUESDAY MAKCft 13 Jhe Daily Bee. OMAHA. Tuesday Morning , March 13. Weather Report ( The following observations were taken at the same moment of time at tlie stations mentioned , ) WAR TJnr't U S SIOSALBRMICB. > OSUMA , March P , (1:13p ( : n ) I I' ' , A lot ot big telegraph poles are being deposited on Sixteenth and Farnaia , ' The river is rising and tbore is Homo floating ice on the surface , Outdoor relief ban been discontlnuec b"y the county commissioner * , who KVO ! or. dera only nowfor fuel nnd provisions. A regular mooting of the Social Art > club will bo held ou Tuesday , March 13th at their looms. A full attendance is de sired. MCSKIS. Ilobt. Ilosenzwelg and Albert Heintzo have gone to Kansas City to tnke part in the quarterly meeting of the Turn- era of tin Missouri valley , and practice ( o the annual Turnfcst , which Is to be held this year at Lawrence , Kansas. A package of razors dropped between corner Tenth and F rna and U. P. depot I it evening. Suitable reward by leaving- packoge at BEB office. ' I'Y The Monthly Sfeclal club hold their I'r fourth and last party of the season at Ma- onlo ball Wednesday evening , March 14th. Music by Irvine's orchestra , KIghty-fonr Canadians left on Sunday night's Union Pacific emigrant train for San Francisco , from which point they will proceed to British Columbia , where they are to work on the Canadian .Pacific rail ' way. . The trade for cards has undoubtedly centered at Knhn k Co.'s , as they have Iways had the very choicest cards nnd make prices that are well known to be a * low as poislble. Their Kaetcr cards are the moit elegant over icon. A mun whose father died recently leaving hla estata to ba settled up by an eztcutor , has been engaged in hauling away the crop uf paranipa raised on the place nd dUpoiliitf of them for his own benefit. The executor It trying to stop the game and propot01 to have him arrested it noth ing else will do it , Dr. Stone WM considerably astonished Y last Saturday at the appearance of a num ber of friends who had come , some ol them , from quite a distance for the express r pnrpoie of commemorating a very eventful chapter In the lifeof the worthy doctor. This celebration was limply a crystal wed ding , but it drew together a number ol prominent citizens oi Omaha and among them we noticed Mr. and Mrs. Johnson , and Mrs. Graddy , Mrs. Dumont , Mr. and Mrs. Grandiaon. Prof , Haufers , Mrs. Flaming , Mrs. Goodricb , Mr , Kuhn , and 1 a great many others were present whom It Is Impoistble to tpecify more In detell , but everv one wfco left expressed a greatldeslrc to "catch on'1 and live with the harmonlom couple the rest of their natural lives. Dr. 0. L. 01 tnons , the veterinary sui geon , WM in town Saturday and called at tcntlon to the fact .that the recent gram jury did not Indict him on the charge pre f erred against him by his former wife. Hi also showed divorce papers obtained by hi wife from a previous husband long atte their marriage and other documents show log , that he was the injured party In th bitter fight which filled np tha papers sm months ago. A new real estate firm b announced Ii to-day's paper , that of Messrs. Bbrlverani BelL The members are Mr. John T. Bell th well-known stenographer and conr reporter , and. , W , G , Shrlver , Esq. , wb has been in business with Bemis and to himself several yean. It WM quite cold at daylight yestei day but clearedoff and became warm bcfor noon. The young ladies ot the Presbyteria church will give social in the parlors c the church on Friday evening. The waterworks company are bulletin a foundation for their new 5,000,000 fallo pump , which will arrive next month , Wm. Kreuor , the burglar , who It varied Col. Bnrnham'e premises , was bel in the turn of 91,000 ball for an appeal ance before the next grand ) iry , The theatrical event of tha week wl ba the appearance of MIssMIunleMaddei in "Fogg's Ferry" at Bsyd' * Friday M Saturday , Mr. S. M. Snell and Mrs. M. En aperger were married on Saturday evenln 'In this city at the parjonage of tbe 1'ln M , K. church by the pnetor , Itev. Cuorli W. Savldge. The southwest corner o ! Fourteen ) and Farnam streets Is to be tbe site th season of a fine building modeled after tl Utett Ideas m architecture , and replaclr the frame buildings now occupied I Mono and Frederick , Joseph Heltb , a painter In the empl < cf II , A. Kosten , who was engaged up < tbe celling of the clerk's office of the U , I court bouse , fell a distance of about thl teen feet Saturday afteraoon. Ho strut upon his arm , hip and head , and was bad bruised , but escaped broken bones and i teroil Injuries. No setslon of the district court w held to-day , It being adjourned over tea a , m. to-morrow. There U a positbilii that after all Judge Neville and Judj ' Wftkeley will both go to work and clear t the docket , a deputy court reporter beli employed tor the purpoM by coBMent of i parties. tSJi-For m aldsjspMtOv T > tte has beea rumor that a burglary bad been ooeunltti la South Omaha , where tbe haul was i Itrgo that wagons h rl to be taken to carry It off. The officer * an ? It lo a honx , but if not tbe next tiling will he that the burglars - glars will want'n nliU-trnclc run to their place of operation , ami will just run n whole train of cars up and land It. Bur glars may as well be progroiislvo as any other claM , John Thomas , whoso divorce suit io ths prcient terra of court excited consid erably attention , claims to have been to Iowa City and discovered still living n former husband of bis wife , whom the jury found lo have been dead at tbe tlmo of their marriage. lie alto charges lady Thomas with having tiled to poison him a couple ot days after tholr nmrlage and with sundry other doings which are not retorted to by a faithful and loving wife. Ho still expects to obtain legal redress by a suit to nullify , his marriage. Articles of Incorporation have been filed by the German Association of Omaha , bolnfe tbo result of a meeting held January 17th at Max Mayor & liro'a Hall. At thU meeting Vice President I'h , Andres , pre sided and C. 12 , Burmostor acted as socro tary. On motion of Mr. John Uaumer I WM decided to Incorporate tha ansocl&tlon under tbo above nnmo nod tbe followln board of directors was cbuson for tbo en suing yearF. . A. Spethmann , J. II. V Lehinann , Julius Mcjcr , i hns , 1 ! . liur moiter , J. I , Fruobauf , I'll Andres , Aug < ust Uoruian , Henry I'uudt nnd Clisn , Kaufiuann. ( / . K , liurtnester was o'cctct ' clerk. On Friday evening a very pleasan surprUo party was given t j Mr. and MrR. F. K. lially , nt their residence ou North Nineteenth street. About thirty couples were pro unt and passed tha evening In tbe enjoyments of music , dancing , etc. Abuut VI o'clock a Bplondl t lunch was served and tbe company did not disperse until about 2 o'clock , when everybody went away happy. A pleasant feature of tbo ovenlng - wfls the fact that it was the birthday of MluH Katie lially , tbo oldest daughter of the hosts and this was marked by tbo re ceipt of a number of handsome presents. Chas. A. Davis , tbe well known cir cus and theatrical agent , Ii in the city. - Mr. Davis was here last summer with the Uatchollor & Doris show , and thin winter ho has been doing business for the Froh- man brothers' Ho returns to his first love , the circus , this spring , going as special press agent with tbe Forepangh show. The latter will be greater than ever this season. In order to give proper display to hi * hippodrome track , Mr. Forepaugh has been obliged to order a complete new can- van , which will be the largoit over manu factured. The hippodrome races will be mode more sensational than ever , and the circus and menagerie departments will be additionally strengthened. Mr. Fore * paugh'a recent importations of animals have been very extensive , and his agents have been fortunate In securing all the noted nrenlo celebrities of Lurope , Mr. , Adam Forepaugb , jr. , will bring out some new novelties with his performing ele phants , and the parades will bo embel , lished with several new orlonUl tableaux . conceived by Mr. Cbas. II. Day , the printing will be surprisingly flue and ela borate. To say that it satisfies Unl Bab FHklns , the general advertising director , Is sulBcIent evidence oE itH excellence. It l < to be hoped that Omaha will be favored ! th an early visit from tbo Forepaugh aggregation. . ' 'GRAND CONCERT. rue Musical Onion Orchestra Visits Council BluUs. The Musical Union Orchestra , ao- . ootnpanlod by Messrn , 63wort and Kohl , wont over to Omnoll Bluffs last owning and pjavo a grand oonoort at Dohanj's opera house , returning about 11 o'clock on a special train. They had K good audionca and were moat favorably received , being enthusiastically onoorod at each num ber. They were accompanied by the Phllomathoan Olab String quartette , and igvro an enterUinraont that out Council Blnff * friendi will certainly not often hear surpassed. Tno fol lowing waa the > rnoanAUMKi PAHT I. 1. Overture Ltaht Cavalry . ' .Supp Moaloul Union Orchestra. 2. Cornet polo Arie and Varia tionsfrom the opera "The Mute of Portld" Aubei H. Gewert. 3. Selection-Bohemian Qirl..Balfe , arranged by 8 , Hofmann. Musical Union Of heitra. 4. Solo for Ban Clarionet L Som- nambuU t , . . . .Belllr 5. Htrtnic QuiutettB , Boccnetui i'Wlonmtheau Club. I'AET II. 6. Overture FraDlavolo Au e Musical Union Oruhe.tra. in 7. Solo for Cornet--Trump ter Joy , of ( now ) S.Hofman it. C5 wpit. 8. VUIous ot Dreaui / tber Solo by. Julius Krntner Lumby MurlcalUiiiim Otcbcstra. 9. Duct for Cornet and Bass Clarionet ClarionetWebe n- U. Qdwtrt and It. Kohl. nId 10. Potpourrl-llnw Djllghtfnl Catll Mu-lcal Unluu Orchestra. ir- The ArmetroQu Lectures , 111 la another coluiuo will be fonnd rn notioo of the arrangements for th ad lectures of Mr. William J. Armstrong n beginning in Boyd'a opera housa o : Thursday evening next. Some of th rit lectures selected for this course ar aid to have a European reputation that on London Sooluty having re th ooived ( Uttering comments In London where It wt\s given before an audlenc hr composed from the aristocratic am fashionable oitclo whoso members h Df by describes , and the report of the kctur on Oastollar , first delivered before th Long Island Historical society , havln oj boon copied with enthusiastic com OD ment In ORB ollar's own journal. I. 8. ( Hole , In Madrid. Ir- id METROPOLITAN HOTEL , HA , NEB. In- Tables supplied with the boat th In'J market atlords. The traveling pnbll jlalm they got better accommodation 'J ind more general satisfaction her Ity ; han at any other house In Omahi Ige ( Ute , f < 2 per day. angSUfm up SLiVEN'S YOSEMITE OOLONG : rig 11 Made from the wild floweii of th , FAB riMED Y08EMITE VALLE ] it is the most fragrant of port ami Manufactured by II , B. Slaven , S ed Francisco. Ferule in Omaha by V to j. Whltehonse and Kennmrd Bro BOARD OF TRADE. The Eoftular Meeting Held Last Evening , Election of Nt > w Membera Financial Matters Build ing Permits , The regular monthly meeting ( f the Omaha board of trade was hold laat evening and was unusually well attended. It was preceded by a meeting of the board of directors , presided over by Mr N. B. Falconer , vice president of the board of trade. At this mooting a financial report showed a handsome balance In the treasury. An assessment cf S3 per member was made , the tint for over ai-vcn months. At the Board of trade meotlrg a number of IriteriHting communications were received. Ono of those was from the firm ol Ruuvoa & Co. , uf Oolunibm , lrd : , , desiring to remove their maunfaotur Inij establishment to Omaha nnd id jntrlnit what indncomeuta would be offered. The secretary was iuatructoc to reply that the lodncomonto woulc bo a largo patronage. A communication was rooalvcd from the Laramto board of tradu asking for a copy of the by-lairs of tbla board. Mr. Sidney Smith , the nrchitoct Mr. John L. Hill , the batcher , am Messrs , Parker Rjblnaon & Ou , , were elected to membership in the board. A communication and pamphleto wore received from the R'g'it ' Honor able , the Earl of Bandon , calling attention to the exhibition to bo held at Oork for two months , beginning the first week in July to exhibit the in dustrial resources of Ireland. N. K. Fairbanks & Co. , lard re finers and packers , of Chicago , sent a communication asking for the legal provisions In Nebraska for preventing the euro and sale of diseased pork. The ? data thus collected from the various states will ba forwarded to Hamburg for presentation to thp Prussian authorities with A view of lifting the * present embargo on Ameri can pork. Meesro. Shooly and Gibson wro appointed a committee to investi gate the matter and send In a report. The special committee appointed on the sab j not of building permits reported - ported Dy an elaborate ordinance , which they recommended should be presented to the city council and its passage urged. The ordinance provides for the es tablishment of an executive depart ment for the survey uud inspection of buildings , which shall have charge of all matters connected with the construction , repair and removal of bnildlngo. The head of the department shall bo a superintend ent of buildings , to bo appointed by the mayor and omfirmed by the conn- ell. His term is to be ono.year , his salary not over § 1,100 , and his bond $5,000. A monthly report is to bo made , and the foes received from per mits , etc. , to bo turned over to the city treasury. On motion the ordinance was re committed to the commltteo for" cer tain changes and Improvements. Mr , George H. Thompson , the Plattsmouth architect and inventor of the now fire escape , was introduced to the board by President Goodman , and proceeded to exhibit and explain hit patent , which was the subject of con siderable discussion. Mr. Thompson waa asked various question by mem- bora of the board and practical fire men present , and waa equal to ever ] emergency. A revolution commending the fin escape for use In public buildings wai adopted by the board. Ou mitlon a resolution was adoptee instructing the city council to obtalt u soon u possible the opinion of thi city attorney and other promlnon legal authorities , aa to the effect c > the viaduct bill known aa Home rol Ho. 4. The board then adjourned. Boal Estate rrranBfera. The following deeds were filed fo record In the county clerk's cffici March 10 , reported for TUB BBI by Ames's real estate agency : H. Hodder to A. T. and K. S Leach , w. d. , five acres In section 19 16 , 11 , $75. J. Lupton to A. 'A. andE. 8. Leach w. d. , 80 acres In section 10 , 1C , 11 $1,200. er J. Lppton to H. Hoddor , w. d. , 3. acres tn section lit , 1C , 11 , $472.50. J. A. Hotbaoh and wife to 0 S Fullin , w. d. , nl lot 15 , block 3 , Hoi bach's second audition , $500. Ada P. and Matt , K. Dr e , E. am W. H. Gibbs. J. T , and F. E. 0 Drokd to J. Jackaon , w. d. , lot f blook 8 , Reed's 1st. add. $750. Jno. Pablan 8r , and wile to J Pablan Jr. . w. d. , tof nj lot8 , bloc 257 , $700. Jno. Pablan Sr. , and wife to Jan Rudcka , w. d. , njof nA lot 8 , bloc 267.-$500. Army Orders. The leave of absence for seven (7 ( days granted Post Chaplin G.V Simpson , U. 8 , A. , In orders No. 31 dated Fort Liramio , Wyo. , Febrnar " 24 , 1883 , It extended seven (7) ( ) day < The following named recruits en listed at Fort Omaha , Neb. , as ai signed as follows ; Samuel 0 , Flaugor and Albert Jai vis , to the Fourth Infantry. Cahlll P. Rockbud , to light batter D , Fifth artillery Captain Morris 0. Footo , Ninth It fantry , la relieved as recruiting ctic ! at Fort D. A. Russell , W. T. First Lieutenant William B. Peasi adjutant , Ninth Infantry , is appolnte recruiting officer at Fort D. A. Rui sell , W. T. Prh to Michael McOrano , re unlisted at FortD. A. Russell , M T. , and Recruit Charles 0. Magnln enlisted at Fort Omaha. Neb. , are ai sinned as follows : 1X1 Private MoUrane , to company I Ninth Infantry. Y n Recruit Majjulro , io tho'Fourth liTho fantry , The following U published for tl information cf this command : Ord- naaco tfllce , war department : The apoHrmtion uf 5rh instant of private 1 * * * n questing to bo furnished with a sot ot marksman's buttons to replace a sot lost by him , approved by TOO , under the date of thi > 13th iiintint , has boon received. In reply I have the honor lo inform 'ou that upon the recommendation of his oflicc , approved by the secretary of war , marksman'd buttons cin bo sold to marksmen at twenty (20) ( ) cents each upon the approval of the com- jany commander. Should private * * * loslro to purchase , application thoro- 'or should bo made to this office , when ordorn will bo given to the command ug officer of Bttnccla arsenal , Califor nla , to make the salo. DISTRICT COURT. Douglas County to Have a Double Boador ou Thuredny. Slnco the passage of the law provld lug for an additional number of dis trict judges and giving Duuglaa , Bart Washington and Sarpy two instead ci ono , thcro has boon considerable con jecture as to the way in which matters would bo arranged for holding court. The law sayo : "Such jodgcs shall have equal pow er and shall each perform such duties a ? are not provided by law , or such as may hereafter bo imposed upon them by law , and U shall be the duty o" such judgoa to so divide and arrnngi tha business of eaid court between them that the trial of causes may b > spody. " This law also provides for drawing a panel of forty-eight jurors to servo a petit jurors ( inotond of twenty-four a tormorly ) , unless when such a num- bar of jurors may not bo required the judge may provide for the drawing of a loss number. It Is now arranged that , beginning , with Thursday , the two judges , No- ille and Wakeloy , will hold separate ourts , the former in the old court com and the latter In the council harnbor , both working to clear np a ocket that has boon overcrowded and elayod for a long time. Judge Wakeloy will begin sessions In the Ity council room , and try civil cases or the remainder of tbe present term n this county , while Judge Neville , avlog' begun with with the criminal aaos , will finish them. District Clerk jams and Deputy Olerk Like and horlff Miller , Deputy Sheriff Crow- 11 and the bailiffs will attend to each ourt. The judges are to sit slmnU anoously. trying equity and j try ases aa they may arrange , but will go ogethor to hold the appointed terms f court In this county , Bnrt , Wash- ngton-and Sirpy. Police Court. Judge Boneke had quito a large ookot to go through yesterday bough the majority of the arrests were on petit offenses. Ono man arrested aa a suspicions , haraotor was sentenced to pay a fine f $5 and costs , and to servo twenty day a in the county jail on bread and water. The sentence was suspended m condition that he left town Inside > f fifteen minutes , and he skipped ont o hastily that ho did not even atop to iut on his hat Two men arrested as vagrants were llschargod. William Johiston waa arrested by he police and found to bo crazy. He was committed to await an eiamlna- ion by the commissioners of Insanity. - A disturber of the peace was dis charged. Of the four plain drunks two paid 2 55 each , and tire went to the county jail for throe days each. About 1:30 : o'clock Sunday morning o police heard a shot fired neat fourteenth ana Harnoy streets , and a minute later Albert Ringer , an ex pressman , came running down Far- nam street from that direction He f dodged the police and gave them i ihase of four blocks , Instead of halt ng and giving an account of hltnsell wnen ordered. Ho was arrested anc aade a statement to the effoot that h < iad been red at , and eupponod thai : It was his assailants who were run nlng after him Instead of the police and for that reason took leg ball ii preference to halting. He gave secnr Ity for an appearance and hearing yes terday afternoon. Jcnlgnta of Pythian. Attention Koighta ! Members o Planet Lodge No , 4 , K. P. are herebj requested to assemble at their Oastli . Hall , Wednesday , March 14 , at o'clock sharpen full Uniform to attorn the funeral of our late Bro. P. 0 , Henry Siert , By order of G. BOUMID , 0. 0. Attention Knights ! Membera o Omaha Lodge No. 2G , K. of P. an hereby requested to assemble at the ! Castle Ball , Wednesday , March 14 , a 1 o'clock sharp , In full uniform to at tend the funeral of our late Bro. P.O. Henry Slert. By order ot M. MAT , 0. 0. ! FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral of the late Henry Sior will take place at 2 o'clock p. m. , 01 Wednesday , March 14th. OMAHA'S ENTERPRISE. The Omaha Oornlco Works , rsoasri Ruemplng & Bolto , proprleto , ar prominent Tin , Iron and Slate Reel ers and mannlncturera of Ornaments Galvanized Irun Cornices , Dormo Windows , FiuiAls , Window Caps Galvanized Iron Sky Lights , etc. , a 310 South Twelfth street , Omaha. The above gentlemen have show : by their handiwork in the past yea that they are raschanics In their Hn of a high order , as the largo numbe . of buildings they have fitted , prov ' tholr mastery In architectural doslgnt plain and ornamental , have clvou thei a prestige that has taken others yeai to acquire , consequently they hav already secured contracts for a larg number of bulldlnpi , private an public , that are to be erected this sot son , and parties contemplating bullc Ing will find a responsible firm to dei with either In corresponding or callln on thorn , _ ra&o COOPER WAGONS have arrived. Practical experlenc demonstrates and proves them th cheapest ( n the .market for rei service. For sale at F. D , OOOPBR & Oo'a. m5-m& &wlm A ROYAL RECIPTIOrr. A Saturday Nlubt Entertainment Which Untiled Oil thu Palm. Tiio ( JtaUtlnucr Optra company closed tbcir engagement at Bcyd's Saturday night with the play entitled Parisian L'fe ' , " havieg given in all three performances which wore well attended and highly pleasing. After the performance the gentle men mombora cf the company , to gether with roproiontativos of the press and a number of Invited guests which swelled the party to about fifty persons , repaired to the elegant apart ments occupied by Mr. Julius Miyor , where they wore tendered a reception , t ( A delicious supper was found await ing them fifter which the smoke of fragrant Havanas ana the popping of champagne corks soon enveloped the party la a mineatnro storm that double dUoonntod Wiggins' . Then came an entertainment which , could it be transferred to the stage , would bo bet tor than any opera or play over put on the boardr , including instrumental and vocal fiek'ctionB , recitations , Punch and Judy , vontrilrquinm and tven u glimpse of "the bluck urt. " Mr. Novack , leader of the Geis- tlugor company , and a pianidt i f na tlonal reputation in Germany , played some beautiful selections , and was followed by fie double quartette of the opera company in seine songs which surpassed anything in the way of music ever henrd from any visiting ningers. Ono of the members sung a cat and dog duet which would make the ptarn of the canine and feline racoa green with envy , and made his audience up roarious with laughter and appleu'o Mr Scbmltz gave an amusing and Instructive drama from real life , after the Punch and Judy style and fol lowed Itby a feat of ventrlllqnlaincalled "Killing the Pig. " Prof. Gewort played a oouplo of his inimitable cornet solos , to the delight of the visitors , and Mr. Burmester favored the party with a comic recita tion. tion.Tho The crowning feature of the evening - ing , however , outside of the rare music waa the specimen of mesmeric power displayed by Mr. Silverstoln , of Max Meyer & Co. 'a store. Ho not only laid out Mr. Sohmltz and Simon Fisher In good style , but had all who were not in the secret pretty well worked np by the clever acting of the trio , carried on with lights turned down , and In a manner that would ra- fiact credit on any professional. It was nearly 3 o'clock when the party drank a parting tnast to their genial host , whose reputation for such little soirees is a wide one , but who on this occasion , with the aid of his talented guests eclipsed all former eQorts , and gave them a treat to bo remembered for a lifotime. PERSONAL , . Mr. J. F. Matjaire , who la the travel- lag representative of the Manhattan cloak company , of New York , Is in the city and was among the guests at the re- * ceptlon given Obarllo McDonald on Sun- day evening. He Is an able business man and a perfect gentleman in every sense ol the word. Henry Cohn , Grand Island ; W. J. Mar shall , Will Habn and John T. Hopkins Lincoln ; J. M. Patterson , Plattemoutbj Mba L. F , .Tone * , of Geneva ; J. F. Mo- Olio tock , Blair ; J. S. Hay and B. F. Morebouse , Blair , are guests of the Paxton ton , - A largo number of fi lends met at the depot Sunday to bid James Crigler , presi dent of the yurdm&ster's union , goodbye on his departure for Idaho , S. L. Barrett , Columbui ; Anthony Hies , North Platte ; J. .1. Mclntoah , Sid ney , are guest * of the Mlllard. Frank Armitage , who travels from th town if Boston , U at the Millard. - J. CD vl and wiie , Wyoming , are ai the Faxton. M , G. Edwards , of Glenwood , la. , is al the Pxton. C. fi. Treadwell , cf North Bend , is ii the city. Thomas Price , of Lincoln , la at th Millard. M. M. Towno , of Liramle , is at th Millard. The * . Q Qeld , of Cheyenne , ii at th Millud. . S. W. Meyer , of Kansas City , is at th " Millard. H , S. Noithrup , of S ; . Joseph , la at th : Millard. Henry Warren , of Goshen , Ind. , Uat th Paxton. Mrs. U , C. Johnson , of Denver , Is at th Pax ton. Hon. L. Croun e , of Calhoun , Is In th city. city.J. J. 0. Post , of Columbus , Is in the city J. S. Halbert has returned from Chi cago. cago.D. D. M. Sells , of the 11. & M. headqua ters , left Sunday for a 'trip in the west " era country. A. J. Hansc m , wife and daughter bav returned from the south and east , and ar at the Paxton. , T. T , Wirtz , the good looklnc and enei getlo Bt. Joe traveling man , Is sojournln at the Faitcn. Hon. Alex McGavock wishes to be pn on record as having voted against the Co J petzer viaduct bill. Gen.E , G. Bullia , who has been engage n In the telegraph repair corps of the Omah & St. Paul , is on an enforced vacatloi 10 having severely injured bis hand. .r Col , Bob Fllklns , formerly general m&i ager for J. II , Ilaverly , has returned t his first love tbo circus , he having ei gaged rts advance director for the Ken reid paugh show. Mr. L. K. Christie , who has been en ida ployed for some time with LJnlnge : a- Metcalf & Co. , Cleaves them to-day fc , Whitney , Iowa , where be will be locate for the present. Mr. James Crigler , for sometime put ! the U. P. employ M jardmuter at tl transfer , left Sunday for Pocatelli 1 BO Idaho , to Uke a petition with the tan 10 company. W , Ten Eroock Schermerborn , Jr. , i the Oautte , Hudson , Mich , , U ID the dt oa a brief visit. lie also Mprwtati MTI or eight eastern papern. including the Detroit Free Press and Evening Now. Oen. George 13. D ndjr , ho has recent , ly been ordered tu r p < nt to the Depart ment of the Platte as cbl-f ( luntteimaiter , in p'aco of Colnutl Ludlngtun , nrrivcd In Omaha yesterday from St. L'mls , Co1. Ludlngton , upon tbe expiration cf hi * leave af nbrenoo , Inn btcn orderel to re- irart to tbo Department ol tha Ci lumblo , Mr , C , 0. Carpenter , .Tr , a prcmlnlDg young attorney from Bloomlnutun , Del , i > In the city with the expectation of locating here for the practice of hU prufestlou. He wilt Imd ample fiald in our crowing city and it is to to hoped hn will receive due courtesy from the mem hers of thu excellent bar with which Douglas county Is favored , Bopub lo u Oe'otrni Committee. OMAHA , March 10 , 1883 A meeting if the republican city contra ! committee if Omilm will lo held at the city hil' ' ou Wudmvday evening , Match 14 , 188J , at 7:30 : p. m. All mumbr > rttot UK-coiumitteo nro reqacaiud tu ii-.toud , nnd nlbu all ro publisii-jn who tultu un nc'ivo ititunat in the cunicg ti y cltctlnn. M 0. AIVANKY , Obairmun. BUSINESS OLlANCE. Tiioro Is not a town in Nebraska which projoutB a bettor fluid for buoi noas mon and c\pltuliata than Boll- wood , Bailer county , f s it has natural nd vantages with a v-rry rich farming country around it. Extraordinary in dccjiuuiita are ctforcd for a o.uiuizig factory , nlso u creamery. . m2 3 mo Tha .turnatrong Lectures The ticket - ilico at Boyd'a opera houao will bi opened on Wednesday morning for thu fialo of reaervod seats for tbo Armstrong lectures. Rcaerv Beats fcr the course will be sold ot two dullati ; single reserved seats ai aovonty Ovo cants. Gunpral admieelon to the itctures , fifty oints. FOR SALE. A new aide-bar , end spring top bag gy , made by Snyder and took first p.riza at the state fair laat fall ; never used and will ba sold low. Apply at Western Newspaper Union , cor. 12th and Douglas st. fob28m&etf ( RUSSIA Salve is unrivalled for Us speedy healing qualities. Ask/our druggist a for It. 2i eta. X3-8PEO IAL > will FCtniNELY not beln serted unless paid In advance. o n MOKO V TO LOAN-At 8 per cent. Shrtver's MONEY Eatita * nd Loan Agency , opposite postofflcfl. 767-tt TLIjONKY TO LOAN-Call at Law offlco ol D. b. 1VJL Thomas room SCrelghton Block. Htl.P - girls to do kitchen work 211 north H StbeUecn CapitolAve. and Dav- euport t. 381-131 - PANTRD Youn < ? boy at the City Steam W Daundry. Appl > by letter 382-12 D-A dining room girl at the Haricj - W St. Restaurant. 38W - WANTED Young man mt less tha-i 17 > cari cfageat Curriers Arc gallery Itl' Far am St. 379-141 WANTED Th'eo yo ing men rnd me lady ta learn book-k cplng , | av when you ge' . sit- atloD. J. B. Sj.lth Instructor ol liook-kceping. 376-12J , German girl for light housework WAITED street. 378-W - . Tlrl for general housework. Inquire WANTED Janitors rooms , High School. - 3'8-13t \17 ANTE' ) 7wo men of goid addrixt to can YV vaasa d sell goods. 'Stoadj eipli'im-nl to go Id men. Call 421 tooth IQ'.h St. 373 16J ANTED Yount girl for light hiu work W S E. cor. 15 h and C IU."rai . 8G1-131 WANT D-In f mil. of t o. Apnly al GIUL . Freterlck's 717 s .uth 18th street , bet Ja ksjuanu Lenenworth. 3CU-12 WANTK' ) Woman for Uuodry tid kllcho' work at Faxton hotel. Inquire for thi < Sttwirl. 364-iat \I 7 ANTED An experienced iilrl to do penera YY houtewuk. ( Jerrain ( , rS tdo preferred MRS. MILTON UOOKR , 84Z-11 N. W. cor. 19th and 1 cave , worth. \ few ladles and gentlemen ai WANTED for the btirgect paying bunlne'a u America. Room 3,1308 farnam Si. 248-lm Men and women to start a no * WANTED f at their own home ; no pedaling 60c an hour made ; tend lOc ( or samples and tn it nations Addnts * 133-lmoort MASON & CO. . Mon'pelfer , Vt ie SITUATIONS WANTED , Situation ai s > lesman la an WANTED Waits no bject on the start. Ad dret8"A. H."B6 > , cffica 350-12 } " \T7 > NTED Sltuillm by > oungmau In gro 16 YV cerrtto . One > eara ciporlenca In th b nine sa'dcm furclaa good reference * Ad ore s 'A F. " Bee office. 851-121 10 TTTANTEU Sltliatli n hvtwo men oneti'ng ! YY an ono minted , ou farm , to wor by th month or tike charge of f.m. . No. 1113 lit ie sUeet , Ou-aha. 359-13J Sltuitlan by a younsr man a WANTKD adry grfcd > tore , Hp nXs Ei glU and G-man. Best of re'cr cea fhoo. Ad Oold.tcln. 314 S. llth St. S < 5 K'i ANTED I au en to know thut lo xecur more room , leu teaching our perfect systen ( I dress cutti g We are rdiio-eu to 15)5 ) How aid St. Cutting done and tj im taught for th next two weeks 38J-15J Faitner. lliulntisa established WANTRD s. Capital required $5 000. Ad drcil' Parloi r. " B e office 363-1 ! $ A 0"N Y Wanted by a yonni and enterpili -iV. Ing attorney , with office lu centre oftovri and on ground floor , Omaha firms that want Council D.uOs represent itlve should address J > HN DOE 7 Pearl St. ANTED WO prhy vaults , slnki and ce < r- W pooll to clean with stnllart cleannr. Sat I faction guaranteed. J. M. HMlTd , 216-lDit Lock Box 422 , Omaha -OR ntHT HOUQEB AND LAI < r > at I OK RENT Front mom with ba } window F lthDoar'No ' 1718 Dod -i street. 370-17 ! rpo KENT O Ml cciu'orUble bueincnt room J _ suitable for boua-kccp ni ; Also pooj biri ; CaM at northwest cor 23d and Hurt atrctti. 371ilm ORKhNl cottagu ol ( our rooms , Setei H teenth and Clark 8la. Enquire ol Thomi Kennor , 1311 California \trett. H71-2t n- nto to RENT a , house ten room ] and all coi FOR Niwly papered , painted , all I D" ' " good condition and located near a'meltlcgat \ Suitable .or . a bo.rdin 353-Ut 1515 tarnbamSt TT10K HEFT A nice dry baaemtnt aultabl * fc C a nmall family. Inquire on Idabo Btrei half a block north cf cumltgi bt. out tld. < erIn btreet. 3 9-15 nMJRNlSHED KOOM AND BO&RD. Uoder JD comtnlences. 1810 Dodge rit. 314-lm > In FOR UKhT Two double Itores , suitable fo boarding bouse , grocery , buUber , or laloor he Eltuatod to aa to command a rood farmer trade Inquire ot Un. P. Lange , 8. W C r. 13th an ° , J nekton Bta. _ _ 800-lmt ne TTKIH RENT PotnUhed loom for Ino _ C a bl jcki from pottofflee. luqulre at 1S1 of i KtBEOnANE-FOKHEMT Th 2cd tor tyMl ani baMmtDt of bulldlnj Ko. 1111 FaiMc Ml Inquire on premise * . IH-lia 17011 RKNT Ao ut50 KTM , In three piece * . r one of te , one of 18 , and one of 4 acrts. All teneo' , home 3 rooms. Poaa.stlon immediately One mllelrom pontofflco. DKMI ' Tliui , KB r ATS homier , 226-1 f 15 h nrt Ui u < l S r et . PENT Ton w houwi with K rooms , Eon . 0. H. faul. 131 Imo RENT a' > house' , 2 tn in rooms , at V3 to FOR pet nif-nth Shrlver's Rent uureau , op- po ) ta Dost otficb. 708-tl H'OIl HAtK Stlll < hor/tn , II t pa ntul knn Rwtll , 3sets ] rc ' , a n.u t bcw. h ao lo cab. 100'Sou horeuuo. 301-llt SALF-OnM rorsc , tingle wagon and htr FOlt s. 1 Cooper wajon . , 317-tt aOl N. 15th at. SALE-10 ACHEi 71 miles iiom ptst- ECU , on Oumlni ; rcot , , l 000 31116 161UFaruam. nil 8A' E One cxtin good milch cow , four P JOSM old , w 111 rid , unil narrai ted kl"d and ceit o IJcnof rci o strr telling. Inquire n oraidion'-E M ! " thl.ifBoo 318 Ut MCKYA1I1) FOR RUNT App'y at once. ' \ Jtrliif ( needed to un U Ou hand. tmerlo * clay Also hnuso 01 vaid If wantol , LUitENUlllULt : . Yard 14tb treet 2 blocks acuthof Oo lotue road , 230-liut SJOU BAliC 40 atria nm rom courthoutc , 1 wo t , w | h In"Kstring | nljtiin D lslit i.t man's addition , 4 1 > tH tu igincs li Slicli'iu't ajdltlon. ro cf II O. . - f OK SLK OR BENT My 2 story br'ck real * I dencu tin IBthetieet and it. liar 's menus for ta o , 7 00 ! ) Small payment down , biiancc I to 6 JcatJ tine. Lot ( OxOO ( on. . Elegant bou9 ? , erv o twrilcnr. Will re'iti \ ioery Km. J panics for $ G5 pit month ' 'all at niico al H fOPi'd , 291prlll Cor. 12thand rarnamSt. [ 70R SAIiUi.c dark bay intrc , top buggy If und t.arcoss. . W. W. K IBEKIS , 277 10t Fort O nub a. ,10(1 SALi-llou30 with 6 rooms ad ! ! l tg ( etch Cbxl32) ) in soutn Oiuaba , ( or31.0iK ) , < n evj t-rmn. will ak to\m on pin pij nent , liqulro lit BUS 12th street. , SAI/ , CHEAP Choice unlmprotfd buv SiOK 1 I run * I it * ou Farnara liar' ' ry , Demurs , nndD.dgottrcots. D\VIS SNYDEIt. Real Ent 110 eod-tf 1505 Karuam St. 1) E1IIS' Now Map ot Omaha , lust completed and fj ready ( or dolU cry at $5 each. Is 4 loot wide by 7 'cot long. Larecat ami most complete map of < aAha ever published. Official map ol thj city , eo column. HORSES FOR SALE. SEU.ED Propo a's will be rcceho'l l > y the com mil too on Ft e at th City C rk cIH'e , im U 12 o'clock M IhurdUny , MurchlSth , 1883 , for lha purchase ol One Uaik Pay Horse. Oie H'aciC II ii o. Said horj ar i no-In the UKO o' tin lire dc- puim nt , tnJean bo eetn at engine House , No. Time- The commit ee reaencs the right to reject a r and at * bids. m3 8t J. J. L. C. J EWE IT , City Clerk. BargaiiTm Real Estate , " House and half lot. tried Iccatl.-n , < 1,2CO. Ilcuso and halt lot , noir ot. Mary's fcvtnua $ l,8Oi. d ttage and Tomer lot rn Dodge street , $3ACO New Uuttige In K. V Smith's ad i tlon , * 2eOO. Co'.tagean'i ull lot ou 19th street , near Le - > eiwoitl > street , t2 , > 00. 4 ( toot ( roaiage o-i Farnam street , Improved , $2000. Corner lot on Ucuglis street , $7 SOO. Garialn. KU Incsa lot oa Uiuglta , tre t , M.COO. 100 loot fronton Podge street. Hetldeuce In vestment , 81,350. McUAOUE , SOTtl > Oppo l e PostoHIcf. TTIOR BALK A flret class second hund phaotom J ? C H at 1819 TJarney St. B7-U _ [ J1011 aALK Poctets maps of Me'jraaka 20c - JD each. For bargains In u aha City Improved and un topr ved property ; call on Wm. IT , Shri- \er , rteil Estate Agent , opposite poatofBce. 769-tf T OST On Sunday nL'ht about G p. m. , a pnk- I 1 ageo razors wis i advert utly left In a gr en co orcd rprlngwagm. An one idurnlaj saa.0 to IVK olllco will bo suitably rewar ed. VT OTICE I shall be | In my office , room 10 , 1 > Crel.'h'on block on Sa'unlay Ma ci 17th for the i urp so of examining euc applicants - m > wish to teach In ihc public s hoo'sot Doug . las Courty J. J Points. 377-12t to. hupt. , "ITtTILLtakech'Idrenof ny ago ghe them a W nothers car * for a liberal com ensatlon. Adci * ! S8 Y. . B e office. 3C8-lmo * - ADI t8 tailing a qule olaco during confine L ment , with nurse "ill address W , B. Wee offlco. 369-lmoJ < I U UMIru ACCOUNTANr OMAHA , tl. XT. O Pieh. ( Kj'abll'h'd n Deilfoliiei , 18C8) ) . V > ll attundlo kpenlifr , colRg and ex- , an luing booLs All work contl lent u. I will In struct a low persons In book keep ng an-I rfeelra piy lncop\ln * . Mytoorkou bo.k-ki eolngr , f or . > e naua g hools. 354-12 } -T On Wednesday morning ( March 7) ) on ' LOT en street car , pair kolrt 'pectailes , Kin der wll pleano nturn sami-toOen 'ticket ottlcg U. I > . Jliajquartersand nceivea iihertir. ard. SSl-lii T HAVE resumed -samtkl s In Odd Fellows. ' 1. bl ck , room 4 and would be g ad t have my t.rmer patiois call. UUl. O. W. KENtALL for city prcpeity In On aha , TOKXCHANQB Improvrd fatms A'so 1600 hnad o' sheap f r sale Coire pond nl.hN. 0. i hr stlani n. tucrameato , Neb. m 9-lm CjTRVYED Ablickpony colt , two yean old , O wl h whlttfaieandejei. Any lnlonn tloa of bis whereabouts will be Ihnkfully rruel > e < l by Jps p ( Redman , jr , N. 18th Street. 348 121 PECIAL INDUCEMENTS Offertdfor a conn- try 8torn at Ollmore , barpy couulv , Neb. ; Apply to 0. t'roit , there. 196-lmt EDWAKDKUEHL MAG 8TEU OP PALMYSTERY AND OOND * . TMNALI8T , 493 Tenth street , between Farnam and Harney. Will , with 'he aid of guardian spirits , obtain for any end a glance of the paat and present , and on certain conditions In tbr fu ! ture. Boota and Shoea made to order. Pttfeet tatltfactlon ruarant e < 1 ! IN HOT WATER UONT UK 8KKPTICAI , . hKASOX TKACDES AND A" feHlt Ol' . UONMHUH TIIAV TBT- " -"t's o ta r Awr ntlS N I > VAL- UAHlt. Kl ANY ANN ALL UHORDKhS OF THE REMEDY -TOMACH , LIVhR AND IOW- ELS A-lEAS Ou KUr. IN AOL/83 fHOT WATER * V KY OKVINQ bKKOllE EA1INQ 'S NOT ONLY KX'REUBIiY DEXIfFICIAL , B T A ehOIECTION AGAINST DISEASE WH1CU N ONK CAN AFFORD TO DlSuE- OARK. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. POWDER id Absolutely Pure. This powder never varle * . A maneJ of parity. strength and wholeeomeness. Mora economical nlbeorlnar k'nds. and cannot bj told U competition with tbe multitude of low Uit ibort weight , alum or phoiphaU cowiier Sold onlr ta cans. ROTL Biuao Powpn Co. , Wall-St k (