f THE D LY BEE : FRIDAY MARGE 16 The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Friday Morning1 , March 10. Weather Report. ( The following observations wore taVcn at the game moment of time at tlio stations mentioned. ) WAR Prr't U 8 Burnt , finrtvirn. ) OMAHA , March IS , (1I5 ( : | > . in ) | Secure your seats'for Minnie Had * dern. The carnival at tht akaling rink next Tuesday night will be a ( mo affair. . "There IB a big kick la lae First ward over the appointment ot Pat Dcimond ni registrar. Contractor Mack will begin putting down tbo stone pavement on Tenth itroot within the next ten days. There were [ our coach load * of cnil grant * out last night on No. 7. Tmol of nil klndi Is picking up. IIugh , > fcCalfrey and Capt. John B. Foray left tor Grand Island at noon yester day , /ully equipped for a grand hunt. s * A. committee meeting wan held by the ' ' 'board of education Wednesday. An ad journed board meeting will be held this evening. The young ladles of the Presbyterian church will give n social at the church par- IOM this evening. All are cordially In vltod. The round-up by the police last night Included five suspicious characters , three drunks and two colored boys , Jessie Smith and Joe Green , charged with petit larceny. At the matlnco next Saturday every lady visiting Boyd'a will be presented with A handsome cabinet photo of MIsa Mad- i . dern with her autograph attached. Minnie Maddcrn opens her engage ment at Boyd'a this evening in the romantic drama , "Fogg'a Ferry , " which will also be given at the Saturday mail- nee. "Wild Wave , " n now comedy by Jeaiop and Gill , will bo produced on Sat' urday evening. The next Eastern Star sociable will ' take place tbia ( Friday ) evening , at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. Atkin son , south side of Dodge street , aecand house cart of Thirteenth street. Members k of the order are invited to ba prraent. ) The Christian churnh people and their „ friends , will give their pastor and bla fam ily a farewell sociable at the Y. M. 0. A. room * this ( Friday ) evening. Good inuilo , free refreshments and a pleasant time Is promised to all. ' J. Wesley Wilkini and wifa will re ceive their friends at the social of the Christian church thin evening , and Mr. Wilkins will sing , by special request , "good bye" song. The C. , B. & Q. was two hours late to-day , the Rock Island one hour , th Northweitern fifty minutes , and the Mil waukee on time. No S left Omaha only I , bait an hour late with n big train , includ ing two sleepers rrowded full , four day coaches full , and n Colorado Central coach filled with emigrants. Dr. II. W. Thomas , the great Chicago dissenter , had been expected to lectuio In this city on "Doubts , " under the auspices of the Methodist church , An element in the church , however , objected on account , of the liberal views of this eloqent pulpit orator , who had been expelled from their church , and the plan was given up. De termined , however , to secure Dr. Thomap , whose power and eloquence continually ; draw large audiences lu Chicago , two gen , tlemen heio have engaged him to lecture March 20tb , in Boyd'a opera house , on bis ! great religious theme , "Doubts , " when , without arraigning the church , he will rigorously defend his independent posl- 'tlon and champion the cause of liberal thought. The Colorado pool meeting was still in : session at Paxton yesterday , those in at tendance being : George II , Daniels , com tnluloner ; T J Potter , general manager of the C , B & Q railway ; Gen Dodge , general manager of the Denver & Itio Grande ; Col Fisher , general superintendent of the Den ver & New Orleani railway ; A E Toaza- t Hn , yioo president , 0 C Wheeler , general M manager , and J F G oddard , general freight 1 agfen ot the Atchlson , Topeka & Santa Fe ( railway * -j F Smith , general superintend- eat of the Kriusas ' division , U P railway ; . D K Cornell , general agent for the U P at Kansas City ; Geonte Ady , general agent for the U P at Denver , and officials of the Union Pacific and B ft M railways in this city A Manitoba zephyr put In an appear * nee at midnight Wednesday accompauled. t > T a momentary Jasb of sleet. It was till coo Jyaiteiday. The insane man Johnson , who was recently put in the county jail , will prob ably be taken out to the poor farm Initoau of to Lincoln. Ilia trouble is thought to come from softening of tbo brain. The long frame building occupied by the Nebratka National bank , at Twelfth And Farnam streets , la to ba moved to the northeast corner of Tenth and Dodge streets , as soon as the bank moves Into It new building. Two little girls , listers , wanting homer , ooo seven the other five years o gr , very pretty , bright children. Any information respecting them can be ob tained by addressing Mrs. J , B , J. , north Tenth street , Omaha , If Berutor Fab * , who , since leaving Chlcigo , has been viiitlng several days In fif Iowa , arrived in Omaha yesterday snore- ing and was asked by a reporter about be truth of the dftpatch from Carson that J e would resign and that Governor Adams | , ] would succeed him. Senator Fair pro * ! # . - . -'lfcrJ. * " nounced the report Idle talk emanating from politicians at Carson , He said this was the fr ! t ho had heard of it. A general meeting of the Swodiih Brotherhood Protective union will be held Saturday , March 17th lost , at 8 p. rn. sharp. All members ro Invited , By or der of thopreiiJent , C , HANHKX , Secretary. The board of public lands and build ings , consisting of Land Commlssione Kendall , Secretary lloggen , Attorney General Powers and Treasurer Sturdevan went to Kearney to select a lt for the new reform school building. Th building is to bo a brick , three storiei high. -Saturday Is St. Patrick'/ ! day and wll be col-bra ted at St. Phllomena'n Cathedra ! by iv lecture on the life of St. Patrick and Us/Influence on the htitory of the Irish people. The lecturer Is n prominent man from St. Louis. No admission fee will be charged but a collection will be taken uj to defray cxpentcs. Jnmcs Urincy , the shop man who re cently bocamn violently Insane and played havoc In a saloon In South Omalm , was taken down to the A yium Wednec < lay by Deputy Sheriff Crowell. Sloes kit ncarccr.itlnn In the county jail ho 1ms im&slied $10 worth of furniture there , and las nearly exhausted hlnmlf. I THE VERDI OT Df the CoronorM Jury In the Kato B. Motcalf Uaeo. lln'.o Jomn l. The coroner's jury In the caao of Mrs , Kato B. Motcalf , who died at the noano hospital last Tuoadny mornluff , brought In their rordict ycntorday morning as. follows : STATE OF NEIIUASKA , \ IiANOUTBIl COUNTY. J. At an Inquisition lioldcn at the In sane ntylutn , In Lmcaotcr connty , on the 13th of Mftioh , A. D. 1883 , before - fore me , A J. Shsw , M D. , noroner of nald county , upon the body of Mrs. Kato B. Motcalf , lying dead , wo , the jurors whoso names are hereunto anb- scribed , the eald jurors upon tholr oath , do u y that : Wo , the jurors , after duo consider ation , with the llmltod knowledge the prltneasoa had of the caao and evidence Blloltoil , and prior physical condition of the body , dooldo that Mrs. Kato B. Motcalf died from puerperal mania. The remains arrived In this city Wednesday and the funeral took place yesterday. THE CHAMPIONB. 3arvorona Bogardus Will Bhoot la Omaha on Uaturdoy , Mr. Lon Danlclo , manager of Dr. Darvor and Oapt. Bog rdus , the two ickuowlodgod best shots in the world , ifrlvod in the city to-day to nrrango 'or a mn ( < : h at this place on Saturday icxt. icxt.Tho The two exports have arranged fork series of twonty-fivo matches , the nroos on which amount to $7COO , L'hey have pooled the mutihoa , that is ho 0110 winnlnc the most out of the weuty-tivo will got the purso. The irst match takes place In Omaha on the ixprcBs with of Capt. Bogardno , who 'ormerly made t'ls vicinity his " tamping ground. " BH HAlTlHE NERV . i. Lady Follotra Two Men and Ko- oovora Her Husband's Property. Judge Llpplnoott , of South Omaha , las a wlfo who certainly h s more icrvo than one woman in a thousand I08SOSBOB. The judge is building a now house n tbo corner of Eighteenth and CM- olar streets , about two blocks from its prcsoiit residence , and on Tuesday purchased eomo brackets for ho front porch , which wore deposited n the yard. In the evening about lusk a couple of men came along , and . loulng no one about but Mr. L.'s ittlo girl , picked up some of the Brackets to carry them off. The child old them whoso they wore , and said hey had better not take them , bat they paid no attention to ior. She then ran homo nd told her mother who at once itartcd after the follows , following them down the road for nearly a mlle before o vortak ing them. She demanded the property back and they at firat de murred but she was firm and at length orapclled them to hand over the brackets , which she carried homo in triumph. It was a pretty plucky piooo of work ind wo venture to say Mr. Llppincott need never fear to leave homo BO long u his wlfo is In charge. The school exhibition to-morrow Friday ) evening , under the direction and supervision of Prof. Bailey , to consist of declamations , recitations and dialogues. It will bo well worth Boeing and will bo largely attended. Hon. W. H.L wton haagono north , ostonaably on business , but really to find Wiggins' storm ; so says Mrs. Grnndy. tThe Union Sunday school will have a grand concert , at which Gen , 0. 0. Howard will probably speak : . Our school closed yesterday until after the annual school mooting , which occurs the first Monday in April. As two of the board have or are about to leave the district , au entire now board will have to bo elected. The mooting promises to bo unusually interesting and somebody Is going to bo "loft. " The Lyceum programme for Satur day evening la a great one , the feature of which will bo the society p pcr , the lltfl actor , by Mra , Meanoy , odltrcBi. The question for dubato IB "Heaolvod That more knowledge can bo ob tained by rcadlnc than by traveling. " The society will produce a burlcequo 3omlo opera at the closing moiitlug , May 3m. CUOKOO. MABCU 16 , 188J. _ "Buohupalba. " ; Quick , complete euro , all annoying ICidnoy , Bladder , and Urinary Dis. BBOB. Druggists. $1. THE BELT ROAD. The Oity Council Unanimously Carries the Amendment , I'bo OpponoDta of the Measure Present Their Objection ? . Bat the Council Couldn't Bee it in That Light. The oity council hold nn Adjourned mooting laat evening there being n quorum present , as follows : Baker , Bohm , Dunham , Locdor , McQrjckin , O'Kocfo , Thrano and President Kauf man. The absentees wore Ootby , Dollono end Uerinin. O'Koofo moved , immediately after roll call , to send the eorgoant-at-arms for aboentocc. Leader m rcd to adjourn , which motion was loot. A recess cf fifteen mlnutoD wan then taken , an it was do- olred to have overv'momber praidnt to put himself nn record as to the matter of the proposed railway track ncrocti Slxtoon ntrf ot , tbia boiug the business of the evening. ' At'tlio expiration rf the reccco the roll vraa called and til inembora were found to bi ! present , L-eder moved to adjourn , bnt the motion wni loot. Mr. Baker presented the opinion of the city attorney on the ordinance granting the right of tray to the pro- poacd railway track ncrusa Sixteenth utroot. The uuy p.ttnrtiuy stated thai hn examined the ordinance uud had found it to bo li-cally drnwn It was moved and u.tried that'each side bo given fifteen tainatoa to ad- droBH the connoil. Mr. Slrattou , of Sixteenth and Izirdcaid ho had routed properly in that vicinity on account of its ad vantageous position during fair time , nnd the railroad would Injure that business. Ho also objected to its passing through the nlloy ao near the buildings , which would raise the rates of Inanranco , and oudangor the build ings end property. Mr. Konnsman objected to the raihoad track crossing the drlvo here ' tofore BO safe an'd quiet , and cited the danger qslatlng from the tracka in South Onuha. Mr. Redman next spoks , and sold ho same to represent a. number of Sixteenth Btroot people who were not ready to express themselves. Ho thought the council intended to pass the ordlnanca anyway , but ho wonld convhioo them nome day that bo waa right. Ho said that a track through the alloy would freeze out twenty-five families. Ho himself had received notice from a teuwit daring the evening that hn would rait [ the firat of the month if the ordinance pawed. Ho predicted that if thfi road waa built that end of the tqwu would lofo the farmers' trade and bOMiieea would die down. He wanted the lauae prohibiting the set ting of cdra-joroan SlxtWjth street bolweon certnU homa to rcaVnei- ther engine or oat , . " Ho appealoi tp Mr. Herman as a railroad man fo know if an ongiuo couH push 20 or 30 cara.np to the elevator nhd not crosc the street itself. Mr. Herman replied that b ( Redman man ) waa presenting the maitoijQ the moat rldlcolons light poeniblo NO onginq could sot anch a number of\ani In at ono time. Mr. Redman said that ho would ask Mr. O'Jvoefo , another railroad man , about this. Mr. O'Kcofo aald they might , of jonrso , get tbo cara across the street , won by drawing them with horser , Do asked if the ordinance was amend- 1 id to road , "No engine or cars" if ho irould withdraw hia objection. ! Mr. Redman eaid it would certainly omovo ono objection , but ho argued .bnt there were atlll cithers and aokcd 'or a woek'a delay longer , by which line matters might bo adjusted. Ho lidn't expect to got a fair shake any- nray. Another gentleman aaid ho thought .ho only object of the opposition was o delay the work and put the com- mny to continual expense. He did lot think that any such contingency IB these suggested by the opposition irould over arise. They wonld not itako their reputation certainly ou inch a illmiy oxouso for fighting the intorprlso. Mr. II. D. Eitabrook alluded to the jntorprises already projected if this road should bo built. Mr. Coots , the contractor , promised if the track was built to remove his large planing mills from Detroit to this locality ; Mr. Traxall would put in a largo coal yard , and a third party had promised to put in a flouring mill , Ho argued that the passsga of the ordinance wonld bo not only for the interest of that part of town , but to the entire city. The time allowed tor discussion terminated in a little sparring match between Messrs. StraUon and Estabrook. The conncil then resumed iU official consideration of the ordi nance , the rnloa balng suspended and the ordinance read a second time by title. title.Mr. Mr. Herman had looked up the old ordinance granting the privilege now aakod , which waa passed in 1873 , and waa without any safeguards whatever such as are guaranteed the people in the new ordinanco. Uo bad the opin ion of an able attorney tbat the old ordinance waa still available to the company. Mr. Herman waa hero in the interests of the whole people and proposed to abldo by hia oath regard- lees of fear and favor , Ho would be obliged , in compliance with this duty , to vote in favor cf the now ordinance and against the old ono of 1873. Mr , Oorby thought the matter had boon discussed long enough , nnd that It waa ironclad in every rojpoot. Ho thereupon moved that the ordinance bo road a third time by title and put upon its paseago. Mr , Loodor asked first to explain his position in the matter , Ho had aeon many of the people in poison , and while ho thought the trouble they an 1 ticipated from the track was exagger ated , in hia opinion the road wonld bo good thing , but ho waa Hero to rep- rcnonl these people , and ho believed that ho was bound to abldo by their wishes , who ought to know better than othera what they wanted. Mr , Kaufmann made a few romarkr , Th ordinance was piocd ton teA onn. I ( council then adjourned. MAY DOWN DEEP. A Oping Scheme to Trap the Unwary. The jlnap Gnmo to be Played | ia the Coruinq ; City Election , Fortho past two weeks the political strlkcte that train in the wako of the old mjnopoly machine that pretends to go nador republican and democratic labels is this city have boon very no- tivo in concocting a schema for carry ing On/aha In the spring election. The republican wing of this corpo ration clique with Frank Walters aa the rlgljt bower and Mike Meanoy as the head center and Iko Has call as 'No. 1'jhavo boon putting tbolr heads together with John M. Thurston , Paul Vaudorroort and other shining lights , The conundrum with this elegant orow haj not boon how to put up a llckot for they have the dead wood on packing the primaries and conventions , but how to run the gauntlet of the crocs fire from TUB BEE , when their ticket is onca in the field. They have learned by oad experience during the puet faw years that tickets with obaoxloua man can ba knocked down a good dial easier tlmn thay can bo put up. A brilliant plan has , wo learn , bcon finally agreed on , and that ii to Keep back the nominations until two day a hoforo the election , BO that only ono9 issue of TUB BEE would reocU the people before election. This 14 ( Jono to prevent the kickers and ecrntcWro from making an or ganized effort to defeat the rlogitera. Such a plan h certainly yery original , but it is liable to miscarry."In fact , xny ticket nominated with the dealgn ) f seeking voters In Ignorance la aura ; o ba tnowed under. The republicans ho don't wear the .brasa col- la\ will not allow themselves to be used to auoh base purpose Ob the contrary they will know In idvanc * . that such an unheard of do- ay In thtnomlnations does not mean i square & , al. They will act their aoea against , the whole outfit and ilthor vote them down or refuse to ako any part In Ue ? election. As a ) lind to cover this scheme , the repub- lean oity central committee was called egothor\Vodnesday under the pretonao hnt they mot to organize or the cam- lalgn. They wont through the mo- Ions and decided to call meetings lext Saturday in every ward of the ilty. According to programme thoao nooMngH uro to take place a * follows- First Ward-At Turner hall. 'Second Ward Kessler's hall. Third Ward Omahn , Foot building. Fourth Ward - Judga Anderson's ifiioe. Fifth Ward Corner of Coming and Sixteenth streets. Sixth Ward Engine houso. 'Ibis is a job ou lea very face. How nany voters of the Third ward will go 0 Charley Banlces' sanctum , and how nany of thn 500 republicans of the i'Mmrth ' ward can find accommodation n a lawyer's ofliso. No other action Tan taken by the committee , no call a.ued and no arrangements undo for 1 call of primaries or conventions. the firs.t move in this cratty little icheino exposes the whole thing. On the democratic side all is aulot is yet but the gophers are working indergronnd and wo shall aoon see : hem hopping around and trying to iranlato the tactics of the other wing ) f the brass collared army. Death's Doings. Whereas , It has pleased God in his fisdom to call from earth to heaven 3ur little adopted daughter , Aug. Christine Peterson , who died on Sun- lay , March llth , 1883 , after an ill- less of fourteen days , and whoso f u- loral on the 13th was attended by so many of our sympathizing friends , We , therefore , desire hereby , to re- ; urn our hearty thanks to all these Tlonds who were present , to these who ornamented the collm with flow- > r , and especially to the Rev. J. H. lorgouaon , who preached the funeral lormon , and Rev. Fogolstrom. W. PflTEltaOW AND WIVE. METROPOLITAN HOTEL , OMA HA , NEB. Tables supplied with the beet the uarkot affords. The traveling pnbllo : lalm they got bettor accommodation ! ) lUd more general tutbfaotlon hero ban at any other house lu Omaha , ate , ffl P r day , .ng21tfm JLAVEN'S YOSEMITE OOLONGE ilado from the wild flowers of the 'Ait * AMED YOSEMITE VALLEN t is the most fragrant of perfume. , tlanufocturod by H. B. Slavon , S n ? raholsco. Fonalo in Omaha by W. and Kennard Bros. NULL AHD VOID. The Legal Lights Throw a Bloam on the Viaduot Bill , A nd tfnlto in FroBonnoing It' "V.O" It will bo remembered that at the last mooting of the board of trade a resolution was adopted urging the city conncil to pioouro the opinion of good authorities as to the effect of the Col- polzar bill , which was supposed to have legislated tbo board of public works out ot ciliso. The coun cil referred the matter to city attorney Howe who promptly con ferred with Judge Savage and Judge Doino and had their united opiuiono ready for presentation to the city council laat night. As there was no opportunity to present the pipers , and the public la considerably Interested in the aubjbct , it is given In full here with : Mr. Kinfmnnn , chairman of the judi ciary committee. You request my opinion upon the constitutionality of the act entitled "An not to amend auction 10 , of an act entitled 'An act to incorporate cities of the first class , and regulating their duties , pqwora and government' , approved May 23d , 1881 , " otherwise known aa the Viaduct act , passed at the late noaslon of the legislature. ' If this act had been properly drafted and patsed , its effect would have been to repeal the act creating the board of pnbllo works. The constitution con tains the following provisions. No bill shall contain moro than ono subject , and the same shall bo clearly expressed in its title , and no law shall bo amended unices the now act con tains the section or sections DO amend ed , and the section or Eoctiona co amended shall bo repealed. Noncompliance - plianco with any of these four impor tant provisions is fatal to an aat of the legislature. Similar provisions are contained in the constitutions of many of the states. Yory many decisions have boon made thereunder , as many as 15 or 20 , by the supreme court of thlsatato. Every lawyer .is familiar with them. In the firat place , there was no such act as that which thla act purports to amend. Prior to 1882 there was a sta tion 15 to an act entitled , "An act to incorporate cltioa of the first class , " etc. , being the city charter passed In 1881. That eectlon was repealed in 1882 by an act entitled aa follows : "An act to amend ooctlon 15 of an act entitled , ' An sci to Incorporate cities of the first class and regulating their duties , powers and government , ' by creating a board of public work * , and defining ito duties and powers ; also to amend sections 22 , 25 , 27. HO , 32 , 37 , 40 , 42 , 43 , 44 , 45 , 48 , 54 , 55 , 57 and GO of said act. " It is apparent thit the subject of this act lo not expressed in itu title. The subject so epxrossed has no rela tion whatever to the subject of section 15 , quoted in the body of this net. Assuming , however , that this act was intended to amend the amenda tory ast of 1881 , and that it was prop erly drawn and passed , wo see that it roads , "An act to amend section 15 , of the act approved May 23J , 1882 ; " turning to that section wo find that it is amends lory of section 55 , of the charter of 1881 , which relates to pav ing between the rails of street rail ways , a section that was amended and repealed by an act prepared by me and passed at the late session. The subject cf section 55 Is in no sense germane to the eubjectTaattor of the original section 15 of the amended act relating to street railways , and not section 15 of the original act , which is the section in fact contained in the no sot. Furthermore , the new act does cot rapeal the section amended. It con tains no ropea ing clause. There are vasioua other reasons which might bo urged to show the act unconstitutional , but I have already shown that nearly every one of the four provisions of the consti tution cited has been violated. I have no hesitation whatever in advie- Ing you that the act is unconstitu tional and wholly void. It uhould be treated by the city authorities as hav ing no existence. , The act contains no emergency c viao , and therefore , if valid , could not taKc offeot for ninety days. 'I see no way to-roiao < u,0 question in court beforotho au. could , if valid , become operative. It la n erroneous view that the act is to ba tto 0 ( aa till the courts declare it other-wise- . In case of an act , like this , that ! * clear ly unconstitutional ; itlnonlyneccb .y , for the oity authorities to satisfy thomoelves upon the question by the advice of ancb. conneol aa they haye oonfideuca in and to not accordingly. I know of no lawyer at the bar that maintains that the act ia valid. M y own mind is perfectly clear that it ia not. Respectfully , Jontf D Hewn , City Attorney. We concur In the above ooncluaion of the city attorney that the act in qneation is unconstitutional. GKO. W. DOAUE , JAMES W. BAVAQE. BUSINESS CHANGE. There , la not a town In Nebraska which presents & bettor field for buai. ness men and capitalists than Boll- wood , Butler connty7\M \ It has natbral advantages with a vory-rich farming country around it. Extraordinary In ducements are offered for a canning ' factory , also a creamery. " > ml3 3tme - * v Qambotto , A fair audience listened to Mr. Armstrong's lecture at Boyd's last night. HIa view of Gambotta and the events of his life tlmo ia that of the warm advocate rather than the im partial judgo. Perhaps ho should rather call his speech an onlogy than a lecture. The story of hia subject's life was well told ; the early hardships that all great men suffer in ono way or another wore well depicted , but a great deal of digression that detracted from the real theme of the evening might have been spared and the lectnro brought within moro reasonable limits of timo. Gam- botta'a career was abort and brilliant. Fame and leadership came to him in an hour , aa the result of hia pleading as a lawyer for some editors arrested by th order of Louis Napnla'-n. Ho waa 32 when the war of 1870 came , and otter holding leadership in stormy times in the stormiest of countries for ten years died at. 44 , yet a yoncg man in years , but old in counsel and per sonal uppearaueo. The lecturer made a hit by giving a spooah in the French ataombly , in the words and after the manner of Gambetta. THE OPERA. A Successful Season of Ono Night. The sprightly and well-known artiste , Emma Abbott , appeared Wed nesday at Boyd'a opera house in Gil bert and Sullivan's latest opera , "lolantho , or the Peer and the Perl , " to n woll-Mzed and appreciative audt- dionco. Among these who nra sap- potted to know best , and are capable of judging , lolantho is the most pleaMug ot any of the produc tions of Gilbert. The number of bright nnd spirkling HtUo airs rhlcU run like n rein u gold though Uia entire competition sustain the in terest of the nudlenco from the begin ning to the clcpo of the ptiformanco. The meritfl of Mfsa Abbott are well known oven to Omaha theatre goerp , nnd liar rich nnd well modulated voice ia alvraya r/olcoma in the city. Probably thcro is no moro otndlouo and pales aklng ptimidonca ou the American lyric etngo than Misj Abbott and her earnest offortn to pleaco have been crowned with a lib eral roirard. No matter what ycnr ailment IB , Brown'o Iron Bittern will anrcly ben efit you. jdTSPEO IAL t will FCtmVELY not beln tertod Unless paid In advance. to LOAN MONtY. TONEY TO LOAN At 8 per cent. Bhrlvcr'a 1V1 Krnl EaUto and Loan Agency , opposite postofflco. 767-tt T\/J / ONEY TO LOAN Call at Law office of D. L. 1VL Thomas room SCrelghton Dlock. ONEY LOANEO-On chattel inortgagvjocm M 7 , Union Block , cor. 15. h and Fnraam. HELP WANTED W 'ANTED Laundry girl at Onuhi House. 423-178 WANTED * Klrl to < * o ircnoralhous'worV In a BOH H family , lal Friday mot'In ; be- twicn o and in. S. E. cor. 20th and Capitol ave nue. 427-15 WANDKD laiirediute'y ' , a good nurse jrlrl ai northwest corner Hamilton and Her itrccti , Shk if a adtllt.on. 428.155 T-rcoK'rla ' for jrcncral hntclwrk WANTED , K SLAVEN. 4S6-175 'ANTFD - Girl for general housework , y t.OO , . pcrwcefcto comjttcnt girl 8.W cirner California & 21st t 424-15 WANTED For K'neial hauscwork. \JTSwf"'eor L'ohem'an pro tried , la'i it 220 nerih l.tth street , uotwun 10 a. m. and 7 1' , m. 110-iet Three or fiur good Inrnc's rnak- WANIKD to D. M.Vclty , 1412 1' rmm street. 40S-21 ru&ot 'ANTED Two ( jlrls In/mediately at the Oo cidcmal. 40017 A gnol iron wio cm take ca o of WANTED i LMrdcn and do central work on n ihce. Apply at tliecirner cf ictb and St. Mir 'gave nue , IOT-1M WANTED Corapo'ont girL Mutt bo good cook. Apply * t 718 ncrth IfltS sttcer. af ter 2 p. m. 303-10J DABBER WANTED A good mm , one who Jj gpeaka Qeraian pioterred , 616 ISthsircsLj 401-16t mWO WAITERS WANTED-At the 1212 Far- JL mm stieet Rcjtiutant. S9M5t WANTED A dlninj ro'm girl , Apply at Plmter's Ilou.e , oincr UoJge and ICtb. 413-16t WANTED A good pastry cook. App'y at Summit House , Crcatoo , lana. 369-15 \\J ANTED Two men of good nJJrcsf to can- W vassai-d soil goods. Steady eipbyment to good men. Call 421 touth 10th St. 373-15 § WANTED A few Iidles and gentlemen as agent ! for the bUgejt paying business in America. Room 3,1303 Farnam Sc. 213-lmJ Men and women to start a new WANTED bmluo'a at their own home ; no poaallng ; 60c an hour mode ; ecnd lOc for samples and in- atruUiona Addrcs' 133-lmeorl MA80V & C . . Montpelter , Vt , SITUATIONS WANTED , Ayotirg man with G or & cparp hours a diy , wislicH a po it'on as t'ook keeper in a rctiil house or will donn > kind of w.iting. Addrcjj F. M. Ccooinco. ' 417-17 } WANTED-Situation as biVcr by a man with 10 jeiis expo rcnco. Apply Omaha llouae. 4 217 WANTED By two yaurg mtn of good tdu- citlon and address , atisbat'on In the dry god9 , rotdy rcadcs , boots , g o' .ry , or a > v p'si- lloa of trutt , Fhenrd ton > < ais cxpeiience. Can give drat-class refercoces. Apply "O. W. " IJcoollbe. 4BO-16t M'SDELUVNE'JUO ' WANTB. W ANTED A few boatdcrs and roomers at 1610 Uacnport St. 425-2Vt W ANTED Tnorr three rooms furnished or ' pirt [ of a h u c suitable for ligbt liousc- Address " 0. " Iko office. 385-16 } WAi > iiif , _ _ cs jo know that lo secure . . ruoreroto. f0J cf dress cuttlfff. . teachingcurperfcctsjstcm . u.w rtmo.ej . aid St. Cutting done a..i , to 1S161IO * next two weeks > 3 cm Uught for the 8S3-15J A O NoY Wanted by a voung and enuUiij. -i\ _ Ing attorney , witn office l. < centra cfUM and on ground floor. Omaha firms ttat want a Council liiufls represent > tl\e should address JOHN DOE 7 Pearl 81 WANTED-tCO prlry yaults , sinki and CMS pooh to clean withsmlUrVclean.r. Sat" , faction guaranteed. j. u. SMITH Lock Box 422 , Oman * . FOR RtWT MOUOEB AND LAND -F10R KENT OR 8ALE-Hou e of 4 rooms , with JD large lot suitable for < ardenlng or dilry tmr poses. Inquire 818 Kill St. 416-16 } H HUNT Oottane six rooms 612 , N. 24tli JD fet-S18.00amontnClarksoa i.Hunt , ZlBa. 14th st 41S-20t - " - * > > n nt suitable ( or , , family. In ulic at Kdholn. nd Erick- FOR HENT-Fuimihed ( rott room N. E. 7c7. 17th and O.lllurnla aireets. 420-ist mqLUT A nio fornl hel room en bath room AlsjhaUioooi. 1615 D dga si reel. FOR FKHT-Woiilly furnished , - , „ , „ . one dojr ocrthof Dodte. ) en 18th Bt. 333.10 } PAOiF.O HOfSE FOUJIENT-32 roomj , cj7. rer Uaxcnpcrt unit 10th streets. Apply too W. Gray , 211 TwilltU stnet. 100-20 } ' TJOR ( KENT To srrall fjrullS ) looms CM "nd Jj floor , Klitaad LaXo ati cct , tire itory bilck 591-10 } flOll RKNT Front r.-oni with baj window , f lth boar J , No. 1T18 UoJgc strett. 370-17 } - leife on lht or ten room WANTKD-Ta incd.TnccrucoliDecj and In good Iccit'ou. ' Address Jos. Girmean , Jr. , T ton II us9. mo KKNT Ooo 1 ccm'ortible bwwmcnt rooms I suitable for bous-kccp ng. Also Rood barn Coil at rorthweet cor.'M anil Hurt strceti. 372-lm REST Fuinlihed icom for two . 3 blocks fioui postofflce , luqulro at 1319 ct. 203-lm J70R BKNT Two double itorrd , sultiblo for J' bcanlln ? houso. gr crry , butcher , cr salncn , mtua'cd to as to command n pi > d firmer trade. Irqulreof MrF. . Lange , S.V Cor. 13th and Jackjon Sta. 800-1 mt RECHANE-FORHEVT-Ths2' lstory AR bas'ment ot building No. 1111 F m m ftro-t. Inquire nn pramlicf. 184 1m OR WENT T o new"houscs with ft toarrT" Dr. C. H. Paul. 131 line * TOR RENT 25 house * , 2 to 10 rooms , at 13 to J ] 825 per month 8hrler'a llcnt bureau , op- pot > ) te uost office. I7C8-U SALE OooU riuntlnif Caio Oold Witch , riajmondmotemcnt , n.lliljunlu ; . Chrap. R. Pee oilier. 4U'-Ifi5 TT OU SALE OercrM stock rf mcrchandlzo loC - C ( a cd in the 11 url hint ; t ) n ot Wymcro , Neb. Il.nlirupittfck. Munt li < c'o o1 cut For pirtlcnlirs I quironf Colby A : Uazlctt , Heatrlcc. A D McCauditia , Wyniorr , or . W. Llnlngcr Onnh . Neb. < Splendid let of Carpenter too's belonging to A tin U'oAl. Ltidbrrg uillbetoM next Sat- iird.i ) cv nlng a * Jcmcn's Uitckimth ehopon 10th and Itu t. Ale flnt watch and ch ln will bo milled ott at the tame tlmo for the benefit of the widow. 403-10 T OU HALE AND RKVT * raroUitwboard- JL1 Intrhoupo fiiinlture forsile , mid h'tise fjr n't t , will kl\e Inure , will adapted f > r sal n , lu- iiulto at the pUce 18111'lcrco sacjt. 0 H TTIOU SALE Onn horse , ilnglo wagon and liar nojH. 1 Cooper waion , CHABLTON llRrS. ( 317-tf 301 N. ISth tit. EOR SALE-ID ACRES 23 miles from pcst- olllce , on Cumlng a rect , ( J.OOOAMFS AMFS , at4 16 1GIO Faraam. FOR SATE Ono c tra good milch cow , four ycarj old , will I rid , and uarrauod bind and Rcnt'c. Bfsiof revo 6 fr.r ttllliiK. Inquire o oraJdrc38"E M 1' . " thh rllieo 318 15 } BniCK YARD FOIt KENT Apply at ones , ivorjthing nccilod to run It n , , hand. Superior clay Also hnuso 01 yaid If anted. LUnllN'X.i UinOlirC , Yard Iftlutrict 2 blocks sauth of Bcllovuo . - } J7IOR SMjK OU PENT My 2Btory hr'ck res- C deuce oil 19th nil out nrd i-t. Slar 'a mcnuo for ealo , tl OO'J ' Simll piymont down , bVanco 1 tO & jcarJ tlmo. Lot (0x200 lea. . Elegant house , very cnLM-nlcni. Will rout It toery good parlies for JGi pr month Call at nnco at M. TOP I'd. 294-Aprll 1 Cor. 12th and Farnam St EOR SALE Olio dirk bay mtro , top buggy end harness. W. W. KOBKltrS , 277 ICf Fort Omaha. TJEMIS'Now Map of Omaha , Just completed and JD ready for dellv cry ot $3 each. Is 4 fiet wide by 7 'ect long. Largest and most complete map of oA a ei or published. Official map of tbt city , co column. TTIOR SALE IInuse with 6 rooms aid 2 lots JD ( cich 66x132) ) In soatti Omaha , for 11,000 , on easy terms. WIH'ok toitn on p rt payment , Inquire at Oil S 12th street. 2)3-lm } FOR SALE CHEAP Choice unimproved bus- ( ness lots on Farnam Ilarney , Douglts , and Dodge strco.s. DWIS&SNYDEU , Real Estate Agents , llu-eod-lf 1505 Farnam St HORSES FOR SALE. 8KVLED'Propo'a'a wll ! bo received by tbo committee on H e at th Citv Curkioincc , until 12 o'clock M. Ihunany , MarchlSth , 1S83 , for the purchase of Ono IJaik Fay Horse. Oco Black Horjo. Said horses ara now In lha use of the flre de partment , andean be ecen at trgljio House , No. Three- Thocommlt'eo reserves tbo right to reject any and all bids. m2 8S J. J. L. C. JEWETT , City Clerk. Bargains in EeafEstate , House and half let , gacd Icca Ion , 81.2CO. House and half lot , noir DC. Jlary's avenue 8ison. frttage r\rjd Corner lot en Dodge street , ? 3,600 Now Uottigo In E. V. Smith's addition , SJ.OOO. Cottageann < ull lot on IPth blrcct , near Lci- vonwoith street , f2,500. ' 41 foot frontage oa Farnam street , Improved , $200:0. : Corner lot on Douglea street , $7,500. Bargain } < u iness lot on Dcugl s .trect , ? JC'CO. 100foot fronton Dodgestio.t. Residence in vestment , 31,350. McUAOUE , 807U- Oppo.'l'O I'osiofflce. T70R BALE A Orst class eecond hand phaetont D CM i at 1810 ITarney St. 887-U T710U HALE Pocaets maps of Nebraska 200 JD each. For bargains In UT aha City Improved and untmnrned property , call on Wra. F , Shrl- ver , heil Estate Agent , opposite postoffice. 769-tf MIBCEULANEtTB < S I HrtA BONUS The fabovejamouut will ue 3JJJ | given to any re pvisible party who will build 2 steam flouring mill at Avoca , Neb. AddresiO/Teftt Avoca Neb. , , 402-20-wlt | FOUNO Two Ba l'o , 2 bridlis , 2 halters and 1 saddle blanket , by ono of my moo , on Woolworth - worth avenur. near Hanecam Park , on th&'norn- Ing of the 10th lait. SAMUEL J. I10WELL , 411-16 Insurance Agent , 217 S. 14th St * T OST On Sunday night about G p. m. , apok- JU ago of razors was iiadtcrtmtly left In a green coored iprlngwagin. Antorjo irturniDg oFKK olnco will be suitably rewarjed. 374-1t "tTTTILL take ch'ldrcn of my age glvo them n VV mothers care for a liberal conirensation. Addrcsa Y./ , lice ollite. 308-lrno * TADIES wishing a quia * nlaco dining conflne- Jnicnt , with nurio will address W , B. Boo olllce. 3C9-lmo } mO EXCHANGE for city property lu , 1 ten tiist-ciasc Improved farms. A'ea 3COO hwvd oi eheap f male Correspond wiihN. C. < lir stlani-n , btciamento , Neb. m 9-1 m CJPECIAL INDUPEMENTS OfTeredfor a coun- JO try etorp at Gllmorc , Sarjiy county , Neb. Apply to O. Froji , there. 19.lmt EDWARD KUEH1 , MAQISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONU ! TIONAL1ST , 408 Tenth street , between Farnam and Ilarney. Will , with tbo aid of guardian eplrlte , obtain for any ono a glance of tha past and present , and on certain conditions In tbe fu ture. . Boots and Shoes made to order. Pcifecl satisfaction cruarantced. HEAT AND MOISTURE , THE ES SENCE OF JjIFE. TIII3TRUISM IS EAS-- ILYI'ROVEtf BY TAKING A TE4SPOONFUI OF T ARRAWT'S SELTZER , APER IENT IN A GLASS OF HOT WATER HALF AK HOUR BEFORE BREAKFAST , FOR IN DIGESTION. DYSPEPSIA.OR CONSTIPATED HA T. NOTHING IS BETTER. Absolutely Pure. rf _ . . . This powder - - never varies. A marvel of ktrenjrth and wholcsomcness. More parity , than economical the orplnary kinds , and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low wcljnt , alum or phph to powder teat inert cans. IloTAb Uinina ' Sold only la New York.1 I'OWBSK Co. , Wall-fit. HID \l