THE DAILY BEfc : SATUEDAV MARCH 17 The Daily Bee. Saturday Morning , March 17 Weather Report. ( The folioulng observations were taken at the same moment of time at the stations mentioned. ) , WAR Dxr't U S SiatAL Simvicn. ) Ouilli , i ! rch 16 , (1:45p. ( : m ) I Minnie Maddern to-night. --To-day is St. Patrick' * day. Th * Colorado pool was still in notion nt the 1'ftiton yesterday. Carver and Bogardui will ehoot their uiitc to-Jny at tlioU , 1' . base hall groutulr. Mr. John Baumor I\ H presented n valuable clock to St. JuecphVi hospital , At the mitlneo to-day at Boyd's , A baautiful souvenir phot.J of Miss Mad * dern wilt bo given to every lady attending. To-day is motion day in the district court and there will be no court at ail next weeV , After that both courts will 1)0 In -Rov. Father Calmer. S. J. , of St. .Louis , an eloquent orator , will lecture at St. Fhllomona's to-day evening on "Too Life of St , Patrick and Prototype of the Irish People. " 0. Spoohl , the cornice maker , has just returned from n trip ta Stanton and Wls nor , where he closed the contract for several - oral new jobs , Including the Stanton court house , the bank at Wlsner , etc. The St Paul & Omaha railway ex pects to run tranifer boats between Cov- ington and Sioux City to-day. Ice has been runninc in the river at this point and the water has f llen two Inches In Jtbe past twenty-four hourj. At the anniversary servioe of Trinity brotborh od , nextSundtynlght , at Trinity Cathedral , the Kov. M. F. Carey , o gradu ate of Dub'In ' university. Ireland , will de liver the address. All oeraons are most cordially invited to bo proiont. It ii an important matter for voters generally to remember thut under the now registration law the electors mutt appear in person before the rrgl < lrar , and bo newly put down on tha Hit , or they lone the right to v .te at thu coxing' election. Mr. Al crt Wtsjol , of Omaha , and Mba Antite Gjllius , > I Chicago , were mar ried in this city on the evening of March 15th , at the Fir.t M. E. church , by Kov. Chirlej N. Swijgo. After the ceremony the hiido wa < presented with n chock from her young friends. , . . -7.fodg , Il uUdo k t yutardAy Dclu > 1ed two plkln' drnnki , one of whom paid and one wcut to jail. Also three vgrinU , two colored and one white , all three being diicbarged > One suspicious character and one dliturber of the peace hu.l their cam oontlunedtn Saturday , A meeting of Hie sixth wurd rtpubll cant will be held at No. 1 engine home. Saturday evening , March 17tb. Every copublleaa who dedrea to sea a republican victory ID th * spring campaign should re- Rpond to this call. Geo. R. Rathbun , ohtlrman ward committee. Mrs. James Riney called at the BII office yesterday to say that her husband , who was taken to Lincoln to the insane fy'um , had always boon a faithful hard working mechanic until after injury whlh * ia t'iu U. 1' . employ. She was a conatf l visitor to the jail while he wan there and felt aggrieved th * bU friends had desert * him to great te t. She says they havi aeon better day * ) to be left alona will nix children to care for U a hard lot , Stll aha will try to pull through. Thursday a well dressed and respect ble looking woman was see'n by a BH re porter coming out of one of onr leadln dry goods atores on Fifteenth street. Sh wore her cloak rather closely buttoned am KI she stepped to the sldnwalk a couple c 1 allk tiei , without any wrapper abont ther dropped to the ground. | 8he did not notic the accident , but went a few uttpi fuithe and dripped more goods. A lady wh observed the affair , picked up/the article ai took them Into the stare/ The fa ! klrptomanlao , for such shry w i , eft * oicg a short dlstincr , dltoovored her lot sad turned about to se It any one hi * eun her , Her faoa wat'aa black M thunder cloud , and a picture of wrath thi could hardly find IU equal. It It the fir eve of the kind that baa come under n tke in this city for some' time. The But waa In error In stating that de&nlteocatlon' ) had been fixed upon f tbacM frame building occupied by tl Nebmaka National Bank , When tl bank gate ready to move into its new < [ u ten the building will be advertised for s * , hut It hu not yet been bid for at all. Chatlts II. Hooper , proprietor of tl "U. P. boarding house , " on Tenth a : iHvenpor'.h streets , left the city sudden Thursday morning. He had collect board in advance of his boarder * , acd li his help and his merchants in the lurt H. Boiler & Co. attached Hooper' * i > aanal property , The was A lively runaway on Cuinit etreet yeitcrday. A tram ol her 'about to bo hitched on to one of the stri can , at the barn , got loose and itnrt cut as if the very Old Nick w s at th > Loth. They created a regular ttimpi all alocg the line and get as far us betw < Fifteenth and Sixteenth , where tbty I down , one on top of the other , and bef they could renew the race wera o pWr One of the animals was found to ba pro' ' badly butt. ' - The Jury in tha CAM of W , W , W ran , indicted for obtaining $225 from I Union Paclfla railway under false p teneei , returned a verdict about 0 o'cl < ' list evening of "not guilty , " It i * the jury atood 11 to 1 for acquit when they went out , and the majority finally prevailed , There Is still a third Indictment against Warren , A wagon loid d tilth lumber dished a wheel in front of the opera hour * lat night , and blocked the street car tracks for quite a while. Harvey Holmes , the colored thief , was sent up for thirty days. A piece of silk valued at $30 was found by search warrant - rant yesterday , with other valuables , all the property of S. P. Morse & Co , The Colorado pool , in session in this city for the past two days , is dhturbed by the knotty question as to whether or not the Denver and Now Orleans rood shall be admitted and given a percentage. Peter Rush , who yesterday assaulted andl robbed Miss Jennlo Dickinson of $700 , was subtequently captured in Coun ell Bluff * . What will be done with him is uncertain , as the oflicers are inclined to think the victim will reluse to prosecute her "friend. " C. J. Greene , K'q , , has gone to Col ninbus , to defend a party in a peculiar libel suit , in which an artist painted a portrait trait of a prominent citizen , who wai not tatlified with the work and refused to re ceive its pay for it. The artlit.thereupon hung the picture in a house of ill-fame , for which he was indicted , on the ground that he bad committed a libel. TWO TARGET TICKLERS. Doctor Carver and Captain Bo- gardus in Town , Arrival of the Famous Bhoot- iata Yesterday. The arrival of Captain Bogardan and Dr. Oarvor yesterday waa an event not only Important in the world of sports , bat agreeable to every ono who has kindly foollngs for mon that have made valuable reputation In a legitimate profession. To-day on the base ball gronndi thoao gontloma'n will glvo an exhibi tion of their ability as controllers of the gun. They represent the Llgow- sky Olay Pigeon company , of Cincin nati , and at anon birds they will shoot. It is needless for ns to say anything about Dr. Carver and Oapt. Bogardns because the reading public the world over knows their fame and acknowl edges their merits. To-day there are no two mon In the world their equal ai "shootlsts. " This is the farthest point west they go now , but Doctor Carver will return in a' short time to join Buffalo Bill ( Bon. Wm. F. Cody ) in hia now summer sensation tour. All of onr citizans who love gen uine and legitimate sport nnd like to see skill displayed in the right lines should attend the mooting at the base ball grounds this afternoon , The roads are splendid and no attraction haa claimed attention hunt for many n day whioh could bo more meritorious. A representative of TUB BEE called on tho. two gentlemen yesterday and was most hospitably received. In re gard to the "Olay Pigeon" question Dr. Oarvor said : "In deference to the humanitarian inniiment these taatcheE are all shot at 'Olay PJgODns , ' an j'u- gonlous mechanical contrivance that famishes an exact imitation of the bird's flight , and produces all the ex citing and ploaturablo sensation in duced by fine marksmanship when Hvn birds are naod. Ladies and children oap , therefore , witness and on joy this unique exhibition with no violence to the feell&Kt , while the export and ox- porlonood fartaman can still appro elate thU < llouoe of the shooting the clay pfgtons heightening rather than dlmiaishing the sport' " ' Army Orders , Major William T. Gentry , Ninth Infantry , is relieved from duty at For NIobrara , Neb. , and will proceed t and assume command of Fort Mo Klnnoy , Wyo. .Major Eiwin V. 'Sunnier , Fiftt cavalry , is relieved from duty at For ! Roblnaon.lNob. , and will proceed tc and aiaumo command of Fort Nlo brara , Nob. Under authority contained in para graph 529 , army regulations , as modi fled by general orders No , 4 , series o 1.882 ; from the headquarters of th < army , the ration of bread to be laanei e to the troops at rfortRobinaon ; , Neb if increased _ to twenty two (22 ( onncea. Let Jo of abienco-for one (1) ( ) month to take effect June 1 , 1883 , and wit permission to apply to proper nntlioi ity for an oxtensluu f live 5)monthi ) is granted Captain R B. Montgom cry , Fifth cavalry. The following comepoodonoo I I published for the Information -pf thl pommand : Ooinmnbiuatioa fret Captain * * it luiaatrj dated Fort Hole , D 3V , Ot'fcber 1 1882 , appealing against the ueolslo : of his regimental commander dlsal I or lowing thrf expenditure of $0,00 o he Ills company fund account for th heir third quarter of 1882 "for hordln ir- and mtlklnt ; company cow , " the poisons irdo to whom said amount do sons was pal buirg collated mnn : tnd requesting t bo allowed to credit himself with th he amount as a legitimate debt aqttim nd the fund of his company , and to h iljr permitted to continue such expend turo. * ed < eft Respootfnlly returned to the com ch. manding general department of DJ . kola ( Uirwbgh diviulou hctdqnartors er. with the iuiormiktlon that tha paj mout of wa ei , per diem to onliatc ) Qga WLMI from company fandahas not bee TOS ullowod from this ollico. eet The payment of a per diem to eon ted panygirdcnors from company fant ir lies boon forbidden , and such pa ode mont to a herder should alee 1 Ben disapproved. fell ore B by's Warning" ed , baby has palm at dead ot mint , libber In a fright , father In a plight ; When wormi do lite , baby mutt cry , If fever lets in , baby miut die. ar. If croupy pales kill Leonora , the IiUhat DOOM Hurt's no OASTORIA ; „ For motheri If am without delay , BclJ OZBTOItlA curn by night and Jay. al } | Men's calico shirts 25o at the Bo Italjton Btore , A COWARDLY ATTACK , onnio Dickinson Knocked Down and The Bold Assailant Eeoapoa in a Hack. For Bomo months put a suspicions harsctor known aa Peter Raih has > eon a habltuo of the gambling re- orts of thla city , and about the first f January laat was arroatod on the ohargo of being a auspicious character. lo ancceodod in giving the required > all , $300 , and had hla case continued. The police were nnablo to bring any pcclal charge agalnat him , except that at various times ho had aaaaulted and Ill-treated Miss Jennlo Dickinson , proprietor of the houao on Oapltol ivonuo and Twelfth street. The par .lea were tiotlGod several times to ap icar and file a complaint but failed to do BO , and Hush waa finally dlichargod. About two weeks ago , when the 'oroo raado their laat raid on the { amblers they also looked for Rush , jut ho wan , it la claimed , concealed in the Dickinson honao , and Mlas Jennie rofnaod to reveal hla wheroabonta. Yesterday morning between 8 and 0 o'clock , Rush drove to her place In a back , and going in wanted to borrow iomo money , Jennie replied that she ind none in the honso and ho then wanted her to sign a check for him , which eho rofudod to do. Rush ihercupon knocked her down , and go ng to tno bureau took from ono of ; ho drawers her pocketbook eon mining abont $200 , with which 10 made his escape from the honao , ind jumping into the hack , which waa n watting , drove rapidly away , and probably left the city at onco. Miss Dickinson wont before Jndgo 3oneko and filed a complaint , oharg ng Ruah with grand larceny , and the officers would now lika to find hia whereabouts , as if ho la caught ho will n all probability bo sent to Lincoln , where ho ought to have boon long ago. PERSONAL . Thelen and O. U. Thelen , of Risings ; Thomas Bryant , of Bctinylei ; R. H. Fitz- mgh , of Boone county ; O. II. Connelly , of Fort NIobrara ; A. W. White and General George S. Smith , of Flattsmontb ; John Peters , of Albion ; L. M. Keene and [ i. D. Richards , of Fremont ; F. Folda , of iSchnyler ; J. O. Blackman , of Fremont ; A. K. Cody , of Scbuyler ; J. L Fait and niece , of Endlcott , were the Nebraskana at .ho 1'axton yesterday. Mr. H. Paplneau , Jr. , of Chicago , R ge nial young gentlemen , \.ono \ of the avant couriers of the houio of Brown & Pi lor , of ; hat city , is in town for a few days , greatly ; o the pleasure of uomo of his old time 'rienda now located here. Dr. Harvey Link and hla daughter , Miss Alice Link , of .Millard , accompanied by Hiss Grocox , of this city left yesterday af ternoon on a visit to Indiana ar.d Ohio. Dr. W. F , Carver , champion shot of the world , and Oapt. S. II. Bogardus , were the most distinguished JgueaU of the Paxton - ton yesterday , Col. ' 'Union , paymaster of the depart ment of ( he Piatte , haa returned'from the west , ftoaompanled by bis chief clttrk , U. W. Chase. Will H. Daniel , the skatorlal king , gave a fine exhibition i.f inncy skating ' t the roller rink last evening , J. M. Nave , of the wholesale grocery firm of MoCord , & Co , Kansas City , is in town on visit. W. B. Studebaker , clerk of the Grand Central hotel , Nebraska City , was in town yesterday. W. A. Pinkerton , J. 0 , Newcomb and J. R. Tllllnghast , of Chicago , are at the P xton. Mr. Alex. Gardnler and Miss Annie Gardnler. of Missouri Valley , are at the Pax ton. M.vOcblltree , J. Schunk and F. O. Inn- f r ol Burlington , are at the Metropolitan. Geo. Stewart and Fremont S , Howe , o ! Tin Cup , Col , , are at the Metropolitan. D , L. Martyn , of Columbus , and F/W , Krone of Lincoln , are at the Millard. Sheriff R. W. flyers , of Plattsmouth , f was at the Metropolitan over night , Hon. Gee , W. K. Dorsey , of Fremont , was at the Millard yesterday. Dealton Fulmer , of Ashland , registerec at the Metropolitan yesterday. Vr . T. Anderson , of Salt Lake , was a the Metropolitan yesterday. A. Packard and family , of Boise City Idaho , are at the Millard. Deputy U. S. Marshal F. W. Crew , ol St. Paul , is iu town , Gee , W. Russell , of'St. Paul , Neb. , I ttbfl Metropolitan. M. Paine , of Lincoln , vialtod the metro polls yesterday. Minnie Maddera and party are stoppln at the Millard. 10 Mn. Melon , of Nebraska City is at tb Metropolitan. Geo. P. Schopp , of St. Linla , Is at th d Metropolitan. A , D. Olnrk , of Gaiter City , D. T. , Is c the Faxton. Major Frank North , of Columbur , is n the Paxtun. MM. Capt. Clifford , Ft. Bridger , Is i i- the Paxton , II. G. Gauett , of The North BendFIa is in town , d T. E. Mitchell , of Ogden , was in ton m yesterday. O. W. Lymnn , of Salt Lake , la at U : i- Paxton i1s 1s 1sy F. O. Swirdle , of Denver , Is at U ybo Millard. 0. 0. Farmer and G , W , Dawson , i Lynchburg , Va. , are guests of tl Millrrd. A. n. Bishop , of Denver , Is at tl FAX ton. 0 F , Newton , of Denver , Is at the Ml Urd. Heal Estate Transfers. I The following deed * were filed fi noord in the county olerk'i ' cffi March 14 , roportoi for THE BEE by Amoa' rcl l oatato attoncy. Kounlza to Pab'io Plat ; blk 12. Koumza's Third add. O. B Uelden and wlfo to J. Pahl ; w d 413J acres , BOO 20 , 15 , 10 , 88,000. O. P. Bemis and wife to A. M. Sprlngborg ; w d lot 4 , bin Q , Lowo'a Firat add. , $100. D. Hook and wlf * to D. Murphy ; w d i acre , see 10 , 15 , 10 , 8700. A. Konnlzs and wif * toO , JohnHin ; wd lot 31 , blk 9 , KounlZd's Tflird add. , $200. , O. JohnBon and wlfn o E O'Nell ' , w. d. , lot 31 , block 9 , Kouiiizo'a third addition , $5CO J. Mejslrok and wlfo to M. Dinan. w. d. , lot 12 , block 2 , Konntzs'a third addition , $470. .1. M. Yerga and wlfo and J. K. Ed- warda otal. to J. O. Benster , w. d , , lots I and 2 , block G , Wilcox' * first addition , $0 43. FOR SALE. A now sldo-bar , end spring top bug gy , made by Soyder and took firat prlzo at the atato fair last fall ; never need nnd will bo sold low. Apply at Woeturn Newspaper Union , cor. 12th and Douglas et. . fob28m&otf MUSICAL ANODRfiLMA-VIO , Kdtvin Booth receives $750 a night in Germany. Mme , Modjeaki has given (100 to the Ohio sutfdrers. James O'Neill will go to England with Mary Anderson , The Criterion theatre , London , baa been closed as uniafo. Mrs. Liogtry is expected to paps the summer in California. Leoocq'aLaPcincesse dea Cinarloj is cot spoken of very well. The theater FrancaUe made last year $140,000 clear profit. Lotta goes to England next summer to play a brief engagement , ffijllorr Baudminn , the trjctedlun , baa failed In India. He invariably falls in Hamlet , Stephens and Solomon will produce their new comio opera , "The White Sergeant , " In Botton during June , Mr. William J. Florence's new play , "The Old Btaeer , " was produced the other evening at Baltimore and pronounced a success. The Salt Lake theater is being fixed up and new scenery Is being painted for it. It will be , of course , one of the f.neit in the country now. During the last twelve months aeventy- four operas were ( .reduced in Vienna. The e represent the labors of thirty-three composers. Osmond Tearlo made hii first appear ance on the ntaffo as the hind legs of an elephant Sol > mon , the composer of Blllee Taylor , was the fore legs. Salmi Morse expect ? to produce hla ' Passion Play" in LoulsviI.e. The final decision in the New York suit will be rendered In about three weeks. Straws' new operetta , ' A Night in Venice , " will ba produced at Berlin , .He is engaged on another cillnd "The Cov er none , " for which Franz Von Sch. uthau wrote the libretto. Mary Beebe's brief career with the Bos ton Ideals his closed. Her salary 1ms been paid in full to March 17tu. It is under stood that trouble regarding the assign ment of parts caused the break. LUtlo Pegry Miller , the clever little child actresH who will bo remembered as being here with Joe Errnet , died in New York last Saturday , She wan playing with Mr. Emmet and fnimed while on the stage. She died soon afterward. ITHVlS. John Golt waa on his war to Dakota with $1,800 in bis pookut to buy land. He fell in with a young man also bound on the same errand with exactly tha same amount of money to Invest. His money , however , was at Missouri Valley and in the meantime before reaching there , ha pursnaded the settler No. 1 to allow him to carry the 81,800 on hand. The voung man still carries the roll , and the old man will not buy laud lu Dakota. One of the mist aeuaationsl of suicides wblcb ever happened in this state occurred at Davenport last Sunday morning. Simon B. Paige , one of the richest men In the city shot himself throuah the bead. Ho left a note for hs | wife who bad gone to church explaining that be had suffered so much pain that hi killed hltncelf to escape it. He also gave direction ! for hia funeral. At a recent meeting of the directory < > ! the Dea Molnes , Sao City and Dakota rail road it waa decided to have a preliinln r ) survey made from Rookwe.l Olty to 3m City.'thenca to Storm Lulcn anil Sheldon , Active work on ooattruo IJD will com < mence as soon M practicable. Henry Spaltl , of Pic a antville , went t ( Knoxville on the Btb instant ami lodged t complaint agnlnst bis son Joshut for violently lently beating him The case was callec and continued. The rase cxcltm cunkid crable Interest as the pardon are wealth ) and Influential. A colt at Cedar Riptds r ci > ntly cunt out victorious In s > strugilt. Two mfu wen trying ti break it wbeu suddenly it reirec upon itu hind legs and coining down struct the shoulders of both n.eu , breaking then badly. The Dea Molnes street car lice will b improtei. A duuble track will be Jail 01 the principal street and * n -'ltional cum ber of cars put in service. This will b dona at an expenditure of 825,000. The Spirit Ltke Journal tells of an II licit correspondence between Mr * . Georg * V. MjrbewB , of that place , and au ut knuwn mufV ? > lifireby a happy borne wa ruined. * " "V The ' Ulcers of the Chicago , Rook Itlan ft P'dfio railroad have ordered agents t 'cure th bet seed grain possible , an dlitrkute it to f aimeH along tbe line of thread road g TUTTJS PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER I < oss of Apnotlto , Bowels costive , Fain in the Head , with a dull sen- nation in the back port , I'oln under the Shoulder blade , fullness after eating : , with a disinclination to ex ertion of body or mind , Irritability "Wenrineos , Dizziness , Fluttering at the heart , Dots before the eyes , Yel low Skin , Headache generally over e the rltrht eye. Restlessness , with fitful - ful dreams , mcrbly colored Urlno , " * * CONSTIPATION. ie . TtJTT'S lII < IiH are espeelalli nilnptetl to lucli cnsei , one dose ef fect * auoit a cliBiite of feellUK as tc natoiiUU the lutlercr. They Iur metlioA\ipetlteand can ( the body to T Uo ou I'leaU , thus the iy tern It iiourUlied , and by their Tonl < beer Action on the IHiiesUvaOranni , 11 tu ular HtooUarojiroducod. I"leu J5 ccui * beU 815 Mnrrky Ht. . Pf. V. U TUTTS HAIR DYE , OiurniMon WmsKiRS changatpaOuossi BLACK br a tingle application of this DT * . I Imparts a natural color. Act * Initantaneoui Ir. oia bjrDruTOUtsors ntbyeipnnror or OFFIOK" M'OKBAT ST. , iv. T oe ( MM tuttifU ui H aull t t s M i OONNUBIAL1TIB8. A bill ' 'to permit the Intermarriage ol persons of dltfcr nt riM > " tin * bt en favor- bly reported lu th i\HI. 1 1'li-laluro , A newpapfr lu Hull KuKhnd , ha * thl : "Wnnttd by n hatuitouie youiijt man of talentr , rotinod tastue , and loving dlspnil- tlon , a ritnatlon as son-in-law in n wealthy faintly. " "Why nro you In such a hurry to mar- rjf'sald ftfnther to bU t cnty.year-old .on , who was licegelng for hl > bleMlnR. "r thor , " > eplled the truthful boy. "I'm not In a Lurry , hut I want to oblige Sarah. Hho says she l-n't In a hurry , but she nets as If 'hewaf. " A Kentucky woman , 70 years of age , who sued her husband , aged ! X ) , for divorce last week , was denied by the judge , who toid her that she wouldn't have to wait long before she would be divorced by a court whose judgment ! are far more effect ive than any he could give , A lover wa * taking his voung lady out f orn drive. Being determined to have it over with her ho popped the question , and tu his excltemrnt pulled the Lorre on nne side , acd the trap struck a mile post The girl was thrown high into the air , hut as flho came down she uttered a titm "Yes , Charley , " and then fainted , The first Instance In Atnsrlca where n laiy officiated as clergyman at a wedd'ng ' cotemony was at Columbus' , Ohio , a few d yn ago , when Mrs. Ljdm G R mlck , the evangelist , perf > rmed the marriage ser vice for v h rlcs Pirn , of Dnmneru > , Ohio , and Mis ] Kmma liryunt. Lioth biida and groom are members of the Sockty ol Friends. A eon of George Francis Train , theMtu' | jon Equate pbilo opher , is to be married shortly to Charles Thome's daughter. The lady is benutlful , accomplished and an helrcsp , her grandfather ( Mr , Swiflbnving ) Itft her and her mother a million , This union of the children of two notables ia quite a social event , and will create n s > u sallon. Mr , Train is happy in his chil dren , all of .whim have grown up brilliant and successful. As for Mits Theme , she hai proved herself aclever actresp , with not n H tie of the tnlent of her father , and , al though the Is not particularly well-known upon the local stage , haa been seen and praleed in the provinces. She Is a staunch friend of Alicia Bobson , Stuart Uobson'a daughter , nnd the lore of the daughters for each other had no little influence in cementing the friendship of the dead actor and the living comedian. RELIGIOUS. The K < sex , Mass. , Congregational church will celebrate Its 200th anniversary in August. Moody and Sanlcey will return for a brief visit to this country after two weeks of labor In Liverpool in April. Nearly 8107,000 000 were given for be nevolent and religions purposes by the dif ferent denominations in this country dur ing the past year. A convention of Lutherans has been called to discuis the question of the advis ability of having an Episcopate in the Lutheran church in America , When the Tiev. W. G. Richardson , of the An > bent , Mass , Mathodist church , pot sick a few Sundays ago , his wife took the desk and preached a sermon. The Evangelical Alliance ( Irith branch ) have set apart March 17th us a day of prayer for Ireland , both in private and public assemblies , All Christians are in vited to unite. There is a general revival in the churches of New Haven , Conn. It is not confined to anv denomination It is said that the work among the Yale btudenta is more than encouraging. The cumber of free and open churches in London have increased from 651 to 003 from 1874 , The weekly cilerk g has been adopted by 451 churches durii g thu enme periodin all 507churches which now collect the offering weekly. Of the boards of tlio Methodist church of Canoda , which have thus far reported , 385 have voted for the beMa of union re cently agreed upon at Toronto , and 43 rgalnst It The individual vote stands 4G67 for , ana 820aRuinst it. The synod of the Presbyterian church of England is about to start a church building and debt extension fund nn < l propose by means of It to ruise f 1,000.000 daring the next five years Of tbU sum , SUiO.OOOwill be employed to ail in the erection of new churohni in important potitiona by grants of $3,750 eaou. The enthronement of the Archbishop of Canterbury will take ilace March 29th , Active preparations are beta ? made for the event , and a m.gnificent display is or- ticipated. Ono interesting feature of the occasion will he th * removal of the patri archal chair , in which it is supposed the kings of Kent were crowned , from its pres ent position to the site known as BecketV Crown. The archbithnp will he presented with an oddrnfs of congratulation and wel come , on his arrival at the statiou , by tht mayor and corporation. COOPER WAGONS have arrived. Practical experience demonstrates acd proves them the cheapest ( u the market for rea service. For na ) at F. D. OOOPKR & Go's. m5-m&e&wlm METROPOLITAN HOTEL , OMA HA , NEB. Tables supplied with the boat thi market cttorda. The traveling pnblii claim they got butter accommodation and moro ( ctmoral aatinfantlou hen than at any other house in Omaha Rni , f * # per djunu21tfm ? SLOVEN'S YOSE'MITE OOLONGI " Made from the wild flnweis of th FAR FAMKD YO3KMITE VALLEI it is the most fragrant of perfume Manufactured by H. B. Slavon , S i Francisco. Foraalo In Omaha byV J. Whltehonso and Kenrisrd Brat CURES Rheumallsm.Neuralgia.Sciaticj Lumbago , Backache , Headache , Toothache , 8or Thront , Hivrlllnc * . Hpralni , Ilrulict , llurni , HcnliK Kro.t llltc . iRD ILL OTIlin BODILY PAINS j\XU 1CIIFS. SoU br Drof rliu and D kltre rtr/whtrt. Flftj Ciati twill * . UlrctloDi la U Ltntutcri. TUP. CIIAKLKH A. VOOEI.KU CO. MASONIC LIFE INSURANC ; THE ILLINOIS MASONS Benevolent Sooietj PRINCETON ILL. ' Organized March 971 The oldest and one rf the strongest Uasoi Iniurance socleilei In the country. Permaaiat Faad. ' lOOOOO.OO. R. 0. JORDAN , m91m 0 ner l Azent for Nobruka. H. PHILLIPS , THE LEADING NEW YORK Call And Inok over my nvw ntore and ee my now goods 1207 Fnrnnm Stront. 12U1 Unrldr the mnnacem nt of Mr. Knlfoh. DexterL.Tliomas&lirfl WILL BUY AND 3ELL. AKD ALL TlUNfi&CTlOAB UCBNEOTXt ) TOEUKWITU. Pay Taxes , Rent , Honeon , Etc , BOOM 8 . - . CREOHTON BLOCK If teen tn H'UmnbnNeb DR , AMELIA BURROUGHS , OFFICE AND RESIDENCE , 1817 Dodge St. , - Omaha , Neb , OUcohcurs IromO to 10 a. m. , 2 to B p. m. Telephone No. 141. rrar 8-lm SPSiML tSTBPEO IAL 1 vill FCtillXELY not boln sertcd unless paid In advance. IO LOAN-MONhY. TO LOAN At 8 per cent. Shrlver's MONKY Kstito und Loan Agency , opposite postofflco. 7B7-tf TlI ONEY TO LOAN Call at Law office ol D. L. 1VJL Thomas room SCrolghton Block. LOANKU-On chattel mortgage.room MONKY II oik , mr. 15th and Farnam. 421-apr 15 ( W ANTKO Elnlni ; r em girl 1017 Capitol AT- cnuo. 431-17 } ANTKO Tare > g"o . .1 .irnc-a ma ore , gocil W wares to sUaJy men. Address E. Hirhe , York Neb 439 29 OIil lor gcntral house work In a WANTEP . Apply S.V. . corner 19 a d Cuinlng St. 432 1C * WANTED A coed competent clrl am ) one that Is a e od cok Inq lire a' 1316 Dodge St. lio'ween 17th and 18th St. 435-191 ANTED ' 00 team ? , men end tie makojs. W 443-17S II. MANSWUlLER , llth St. W\NTKD girl lor rcneral hou owork. Snrall family. Apply ot ono , No. 214 8 13th street. 4 02 AN1KD An experienced pflrl , Paper Bex W K.ct ry. 218 a. Hth street. 441-171 ! WANTSD Emt > loTment by a man cook , w u d n t object ia take a clt a ion out of Onuht , toed rifcrcnccs. Ad'refsK. 42920 * W ANTED Launory girl at Omabi House. 423-17 § w 1 ANTED T reo girls lor general hntelwrrk gooiw gC8 , F. SLAVEN. 426-178 WANTED Two girls Immediately at the Oc clilen-al. 40017 WANTED For gene.al hcuaenork. GIUL Bohemian pro trred. call tt 120 north 13th street , between 10 a. m. and 7 p , m. 410-181 A few Indies and gentlemen as WANTED for the biggest paying business In America. Room 3,1308 Farnam Se. 21S'lm { Men and women to start a new WANTED Imgluow at their own home ; DO pedaling ; OOc an hour made ; send lOc for samples and In- stru tlons Address 133-lmood MASON Ss CO. . Montpeller. Vt SITUATIONS WANTED , AyouDR man \dth G or 8 ei > are hours a day , ttlthcK a position as rook keeper In a retill house or nill do any kind of wilting. Address F. M. Bee office. 417-17 } WANTED Situation ae biker by a man with 10 years expelrence. Apply Omaha llouse. WANTEtf By two yaungMnen 'ol ' Koodldu- cation and aodr. sa , a utuation In the dry goods , re > dy modes , boots , grocery , or any posi tion of truit , Five and ten years expeilenco. Can glvo flrot-claoreferonce i Apply "G. W. " Bea olll.-f. 480-16t M S ; eLL > -EDUH WANTU. % ) ! . ANTED To buy two city residcnca loti , W U2 loti strvt , 44M7S ANTED A lew boaiders and roomer * at W leiO Dacnport it. 425-211 I aa cs to know that to soeurx WAITED more room , tea teaching cur perfect system cfdroucuttl g We are r mo ed to 1615 How- aid St. Cutting done and sj s em taught for the next two weeks. 833-15 } WANTED-Immcdlrtely , , a good DUTM jrlrl a. northwest corner lUmllton and Vl i itrerti , 8hlt.n'a addition. ; 4 4616 } AO N.Y Wanted by a young and enterpili Ing attorcey , with office 1 cent'o oltotr. aud on ( ( round floor. Omaha firms that want i Council Biutts represent tlve should address JOHN DOE 7 Pearl St. 3 V\7 ANTED-SCO privy vaults , slnki and CMI YV pooh to clonn withsanltart clean r. Sat > faction guaranteed. J. M. SMITH , Sie-lmf Lock Box 422 , Omaha. T10R RFNT Four acres west of Omaha. Hi uses In different parts ot the ( Ity. 437-17 SHHIVKB 4 , BELL fj\O L'.T A nee rurnlshud or unliumhb i I room , with or without board , 18ld Dod o St twt. 17kf an i 18th. 4ili 1JIOB HNr \ p eas nt rent room tar > l hei JJ H.W. corner r-tli and Howard 43.-17 FOR RKNI Two story house of five room ! 1223 Sherman at cnue , two blocks nocth c bridge. 438-19 } R RENT NicOy fiirUahod room. Apol MA. T " Bee office 43C-.9 $ RENT To furnish d rooms tor FOR u krepm ; , alio p ano now at < Y. I A. rootin. Inquire ac V4i9 D < > cnpor * dt. 441 2 f7\OR \ > BNr-Two aige loimi on not iloo Jj one fnn.lhcd. N. W. tor. J2i a d > et sur. 44S-10t ' 171 OR KENT OR BALE House ol 4 rooms , wit JJ larve'ot ' suitable lor ardfenlngor d lry pui poses. Inquire 812 Uth St 416-161 E'lilTRENT Cettapo six rooms 612 , N. 24t bt. 918.00 a month , Clarkaon illunt , S15 tl Uth St , 416-20) ) TjlOU RENT Nice dry Imsom nt suitable It JD smt I lamlly. IhUl | e at Edholm and Erlcl s n , 418-21 POL T A nice furni.hoJ room rn bath roe : J floor. Alsihili roju. . 1015 Doogos reel. 339 20J FOR V KNT P ra an ly tur l hed rocm" , 01 dor ntr.hof Dodjc , on ISthSt. 39J-i TAC.P C HOl'SS FOR RENT-3J rsoni co JL rcr davenport > nd 10th streets. Apply tcH W. Gray , 211 Twclltn lrtet. 400-20 POR RENT To small limit } , S looms en 2i lloor , 21 t and Lake ill eet , two story brk 391-19J I OR RENT Front rtom with bay wlndoi F ltb ooar ) , No. 1718 Dodgj Direct. 370-17 WANTED Ta lca e an ( Igbt or ten roc home , with modern com oiltncoj aodln Hood Uotlon. Address Joe. Garmean , Jr. , Pa ten H use. mOUENT Gooil ccmfoittble btsement rnoc I suitable for bous > Keeping. Also good bar Call at rorthwestcor. 23d and Burt streeti. 372-lm TOOR UENT Furnlthed loom for two geLl J > 3bUckjfrom poitofflce. luqulre at 15 .tcet , 269-lm "T7IOR RENT Two double itorca , suttible t J ? boardlnE bouse , grocery , butcher , or salou situated 10 as to command a good farmer trad nlo Ir ulreof Un. F. Lange , B. W. Car. 13th * i Jackun 8U. 800-1 mt A RREOIIANE FORREST TbaSadsto J\ . and basement of building No. 1111 Farna treei. Inautrs on premlser. 184-lm I On PENT Tire new home * with fi room F Dr. 0. H. i'aul. 132 Imo 1011 HKNlK nou e . a to in roomt , at 3 to I 1 925 per month Bbrlrer'i Kent bureau , op posite DOstotEc * . (7C8-U ( HAUE 0 ANOE-Kor s le M a bargiln , ft itock of Kenital uurcha tine with an ( laullsh iittudB In tneef the bott o n on th * U. A M. rat roiil In hra l < a. Stock will In. \olcoftUutSlSOO. ddnsi lock b > x 1404 , Council Illudi , jowa. n > 15-Ht FOH SALE Va uablo t niber claim , ICO ac c > . Wheeler county , 878.00 EljTty aero tami adjnitnni ; c ty ; cavy t riri , liottarm n jitpv count > , c gbt miles from Omana VVOacro' , p rtc.li. Five acres two small houi s , adjoining cliy , easy terms , $ lnoO , Klve tcici , Saundtrs street , taluabU Improro- mcnt' . Four ac'M Farnam strc t hargtla. Five aero 1 t. , \ ml'e fr m str et cars , 1125 an acre , $100 own , b lane i time n tree t 437.17 bilHIVKIl , t DKLL. I .lull S\LK-Oo'Kl"Huntlnf ( Ca > e OeM Witch , ' Hn > moril Dio\cuionr , silf-oJjiutliu' . Ohrap. R. Too olllec. 419-16 } E Ocrcrt ) stk tl incrchnnjlzo lo in cU In the llouil hliitf t ) M of Wjmcro , Neb. H iidrupM'tick. Must b < c'o'c ' ! cut For pirtlcuhrsl qulro nf Colby & IIozl"tt , Beatrice. A D McCandius Wjmon. on. . W. UnliiRcr Onnht. Neb. < 04.21.n A.wlt A Sulct.dkl tet of Cnrfcitc' too's liolonplng ( o ± \ tht UoAl. Ll'dbtre wlllliopoM uextSat- ii'i'aj cnlrg a Jen-en's liick < m th shop on ICth and tin t. Al > o ttm natch and ch ln will bo ladled oil a' the tame tlmo for the bonofll of the ulilow. 403-16 T OR PALK AND RENT A rate channboard - JU In ) ; hou o lurnlturo for salp , anil hcuao fjr rcr t , wilt i Ivj Inare , wull adapted fir eabcn , In quire at the plice 1814 Plcrco street. 0. S 3SO-19t FOR BALK One borae , ilnjjle wagon and bar nois. 1 Cooper a < on. CHARLTON 317-tf 301 N. 15th Kt. J70H SALK 10 ACRES-2 } milts from V"t- JJ cilice , on Cutnlng H rcet , W.OOO. 31110 1606 Farnam. YARD FOR RENT-Apply at cnco. BRICK ) ; needed to run It on hand. Superior clay Also house on yaid K wanted. LOUENZU UlDULi : , Yard ICth itrect. 2 blocks south ol Co'lovuo road. 230-lmJ T\OR \ SALK OR RENT My 2 elory brick real- C donco on 10thstreet and Ht. Man's atenue for sale , 17 000. Small payment down , balance 1 U ) B years tlmo. Lot fOiSOO ( eet. Elegant house , Tory co.Lvenlent. Will rent It to > cry good parties for $ G3 per month. Call at once at M. TOPI'S , 291-AprIIl _ Cor 12lh and-FarnamSt FOR SALE One dark bay mare , top buggy and harness. W. W. ROBERTS , 27.7-lGt Fort Om'r-a. . _ EMIS1 New Mixp ol Omaha , lust completed and ready lor dellv cry at 85 each. Is 4 feet wide y 7 feet long. Largest and most complete rnav K jVia ever published. Official map ol th city. co column. SALE Houio with C reams and let * FOR ( 66x132) In south Omaha , for $1,000 , on easy term * . Will ak toim on part payment , Inquire at Oil 8 12th street. 24S-lmt \ S'LU CHEAP Choice unimproved bos- F\OR 1 .ta on Farnani nari.cy , Douglfs , and D.dgo ttrce s. D U'I3 * SNVDEH , Real Eat te Agents. 110-eod-l' 1505 Farnara St. HOUSES FOR SALE. BEVr.ED Propo'a's ' wilt bo recelred by the commlltco on Flio at th'Citv Cl-rkioffice , until 12 ovlcck M. IhuHdny , March 16th , 1883 , tor th purchase ol One la > k Pay Horse Oio Dlack II ir e. Satd horses ara now In the use ol th9 fire de partment , andean bo seen at tnglne House , No. Three- The conimlt'eo resen ca the right to reject any and all bids. m2-8t _ J. J. L. C. JEWETT , City Clerk. _ Bargains in Real Estate , House Bud hill lot , gitd location , $1,2(0. House and lull lot , neir at. Mary's avenue v. Jl.son. Ti ttago and Corner lot on Dodge street , $3,600 New Unttigaln E. V. Smith's addition , 2.000. Cottageano lull ( nt on 10th btrcct , near Le5t- \cnwoitli street , ? 2,700. 44 loot Iroiitago on Farcam street , Improved , $20 OCO. Corner lot on Doughs street , $7.500. Bargain llu Incsa lot on Dough's .treet , $4,000. 100 loot Ironton Dodge street. Realdence In vestment , 81,350. McUAOUE , 807U- Oppwlifl Postofflce. Tnoa SALK A dirt claw second hand pbaotom L. V Call at 1818 narntfySt. 897-0 f BALK i-ocucts maps ol Nebraska ZOO EOK . For bargains ta On aha City Improved and unimpr vod property , call on Win. K , Bhrl- ver , netl Estate Agent , opposite poatofBcu. 769-tI a > t Wednesdavevfulrg be'tween Ml'- LOST o.l and1 Optra house a gold badge with name In bar The fiudcr w.ll b rewanteo by re- turnl I'sa.no to ItcoottV e J. A T. 447-20 Q I A A A BONUS The abovejamount will ba np I UUU glvtn to any ro-pinslblo party who will build a steam flouring mill at Avoca , Neb. Adorom. ) . Tcfft , Avoca , Neb 402.20-wltJ < o sail' CH , 2 hrldl > s , 2 halters and 1 saddle blanket , by one filmy men , on Woolworth - worth avenu , near Hanseom P k , on the'n orn- lDK"itrelOth IDIU SAMUEL J. HOWELL , 411-16 Insurance Agent , 217 S. Hth St < WILL take ch'ldren ' of nv age give them a mothers care lor a liberal condensation. Address Y. Z. Bee olllce. 368-lmo * T ADIttS wishing a ( jute1 vtace during confine- . LJ ment , with nurie wfll address W , B. Bee olllce. 369-lmot mo EXCHANGE for dtv property In Oj aha , JL ten tlrst-clax Improred ( aims A'so 1600 head o thet\ r sale Correspond wi.hN. C. > hr stlari * n , bacrameoto , Ntb. m 9-lm _ C1PECIAL INDUCEJIENra biTeredfor a coun- JO t > y store at Ollmoro , Barpy county. Neb. Apply to O. Frojt , there. MAGISTER "F PALMYSTKRY AND CONU ! TIl'NALIST , 499 Tenth street , between Farnam and Kamey. Will , with bo aid of guardian luliits , obtain for any one a glance of tha past and present , and on certain conditions In tbr fu ture. Doota and Snocj made to order. Pciffcl wtlefactlon rnarantond. HEAT AND MOIR'VDBr , THE ES BENO1" ' OP C1FETill - TUUISSl IS EAS ILY PllOVENBV TAKINO A IE SPOUNFUb Of T AKWA T'S s-EC'l ZEft PER. IENT IN A GLASS OF HI I WATER HALF .AN HJUR BEFORE BREAKFAST , FOR IN DIGESTION. I YSPErSIACRC01.SIIPATET > HA T. NOTHING IS BUTTER. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity , strength and w holesomeneas. More economical than the orplnary kinds , and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test ihoil weight , alum or phosphat pow4er Sold only la Rout. BiUMa ' " - " " ' - POWDIS , Wallet. , a New York. ,