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THE DAILY BE& MONDAY MARCH 19 The Daily Bee. Monday Morning , March 10 Weather Boporti ( The following observations wore Uben kt the s mo moment of time at the stations mentioned , ) WAR Dnr'T U 8 Biarut , SIKTICI. ) OMIIII , March IS , (1:15p. ( : m ) | The residence of James Ruano , No , G12 South Sixteenth street , was entered by burglars Friday night. They got In by turning the key In the front door with nip pers , nnd then wont through the houno without disturbing the occupants. They succeeded in getting $33 In money belong * Ing to Mr. Runne , and n neck chain nnd ear rings with which they got away as qulotly as they came. A two-story house belonging to Mr , and Mr . 1'otor Koohm , living seven miles west of thin city , was destroyed by fire on Saturday while they were in town , Three little children left alone , made their escape in safety , and the origin of the fire Is a mystery. The loss is about { 3,000 , on which there iaaome Insurance. Miss M. A. Jamoi , the nieca of Mr. Eugene O'Noil , whose home WM burglar ized last week , could not Identify the men who were arrested on suspicion , although there was o strong resemblance between oua of them and one of the robbers. They were accordingly discharged. Jerry O'Grady , formerly on tbo "regular" force and now a "special" on duty at K sjler'a hall , was attacked by a couple of young fellows on Saturday evening - ing , stabbed In the aide with a pocket knife and cut on the head with a "billy. " The officer succeeded In landing one of bis assailants In j ill. ' -Two shots were fired early Saturday avenlng in the alloy in the rear of Horn- bergei'n saloon. The reports attiacted Policeman Armour and quite a largo orowd of men to the spot. A couple of younc men were found and ceirched for woaponr , but had none and were dis charged. The change of weather between Satur day night at 3 o'clock and Sunday morning was decUcd enough to affect nearly pvory- body. A slight fl > rry of nnow fail yester day morning , nnd the blizzud howled all day long. -Tho A. O. II. and their splendid band returned from Flattsmauth , where they went to celebrate St. Patrick' * day , on Saturday evening and presented a fine ap pearance as they marched up the streets to their hall. The firm of Schlank & Prince has strengthened- working force by acquttl- tion of Mr. J , O. Orouland to their num ber. Mr. O.I * known by everybody and will always giva hii friend * hearty re ception , The garrison at Ft. Oraiha turned out Saturday to extinguish prairie fire west of the barracks which threatened to de stroy lome of the government buildings , It WAI quenched without damage. There is visiting at the residence of MM. U. 8. Goodrich a lady who was the first white child bora In Nebraska. Her _ maiden nme was Allis , and she was born at Bollevne 41 years ago. ' Regular meeting of Qeorge A. Ouster Post , No. 7 , department of Nebraska , G. A. R , , will be held Monday evening , March 10 , 1883. Visiting comrades are Invited to attend. The election of oQloers for the ensuing year for St. George's society will take place on Taeiday evening , March 20tb. All the members are requested to be pres ent. Travel wu fair yesterday , and trains heavier than usual , but one of the railway employes says a blizzard like tbii always ,1 sets immigrant travel back. The silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. n. Patrick will be appro priately celebrated by their triendi this < afternoon and evening. , The Social Art club will open their rooms on Monday , the 19tb , fur the sale of decorative art work in all Its branches. P. the druggUt , with Judge Tliurston and Henry Homan , Jr. , left yes- tirday for , a big dack hunt. The Wabash was two and a half hours lata yesterday morning and the overland train did not wait on her. The eqainoctlonal storm has begun , The lost week of Lent. It U stated that trace of the goty watch stolen from Mr. Eagene O'Noil , In Inm Wednesday morning' * burglary baa been > discovered at Sidney. Harvey Holmes , the colored thief , was cut up for thirty days. A piece of illk Ikr valued at 30 was found by search war , rant Friday , with other valuables , nil the property of B. P. Morse & Oo. Special meeting of Capital Lodge No. 3 , A * F. & A. M. , this eveplng , March 10th , for work In the second degree. VisitIng - tt.of Ing brethren cordially invited. By order of the master. Bern1 ! new Map of Omaha Just com pleted and ready for delivery at 83 each ; la four feet wide by neven feet long , Larg- ert and most complete map of Omaha ever published. OnrioiAL map of the city. See column. It I * reported that Jack Hanley will shortly reappear In the arena with a noted eastern boxer , It ii said that under Jack' * tuition some of the young men who belong to the gymnasium club ore becoming ex perts at the manly art. The cuitom oP sending cards appear * till to be on the Increase , ai U ihown by the f tct that thi * year twice as mtny cord * we befog sold a * last by Kuhn 4 Oo , , who are noted for always having the finest and largest line. Their KaMer Cards nre simply rleganl and Burpnm anything ever before shown , and are selling rapidly. - Tbo last of the general managers and heads of departments of the railways form. Ing the Colorado pool left for their homes Friday. Col. Fisher , general supei. intendent of the Denver & New Orleans , itho returned to Denver without having effected the admlislon of bis road into the pool. There Ii but one double yet consoli dated black European Cullender Minstrel show In existence , It Is the result of the famous weddlfag between Callendor'ii and and Ilaverly's minstrels In Chicago last August , Since then series of triumph- ant ovations has attended the tour of these I minstrels through the country , They will I appear at Boyd's to-night. Bishop Marti , the celebrated Indian missionary of Dakota , will be in Omaha to conduct the services at St. Philimena dur ing the Holy week. The Edward Crnlghton farm , in Union proclnct , win Bold by tbo adminis trator for $9,005 , or about $30 per acre , This is regarded b ? some as on excellent price , and by others as too low. Gov. Dawoahaa appointed Mr. Henry Eicke to bo ono of the two commiieioners from the State of Nebraska nt the Inter national Agricultural and Cattle KiponL tton , to be held at Hamburg. Germany , beginning July Ipt , Hugh McCadrey and Cipt. John B , Furay , who left on Thursday for ( a hunt , returned Saturday from Waterloo with a fine bag of game , They killed over 100 ducks Friday and bad a fine day'a sport generally. Buy oorseta , linen underwear , hosiery , gloves , handkerchief * , laces , embroidery , paranoia , fana and millinery of every de scription at your own price at the great mortgage sale of Atkinson ir. Co. , now in n progress m Orolghton block , near the postolfice. A very pleasant church sociable was held by the members and friends of the Lutheran church at the residence Of Rev. Dr. Stelllng , their pastor on Friday The bouso was literally packed , and all. enjojcd themselves greatly. They also had excellent music , both vocal and irj. trumental. Refreshments In variety and abundance were served , with a sufficient quantity left over to impply the good doc tor's family for some time to come , A very fine collection , also , was gathered toward * the furnishing of the new church. Judge Bencke'a docket Saturday was light. Two persons were up for in- toxicatlon , one a man , the other a woman ; both were committed In default of $10 and costs each. Four men arrested aa trumps were held over till Monday for trltl. Two prostitutes were sent to J til In default of $5 and costi each for inviting customers from the street. George Robinaon , a white boy aged 14 , and Billy Henderson , a colored boy aged 1C , were convicted of stealing a piece of silk valued at $ I from J. J , Brown's store Friday and woie hold in $200 bail each to appear before the district court. Ihey will probably be sent to the reform school. UATURDAY'fl SHOOT. It la Won by Carver by O4 to OO The Union PaolGo base ball groondn wore well filled yesterday afternoon with a orowd anxious BO leo the match between Dr. W. F. Oarvor and Cap tain A. H. Bogvrdna , the chr.mpion wing shots of the world. Thla was the first of a jorlea of twenty'five matchci , the nature , pnrso and tormi of which have already boon published , The day was a Tory favorable ono , and the match wan Interesting throughout to all proaont. Both men made aorno splendid ahota and the aooroa are prononnoed the best on record , the result being a victory for Dr. Carver byaaooru of 01 to 00 , which was aa follows : CiHTIK. - 1-74 1-2.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 I 1 1 1-24 Total at U001RDUS. 0111111111 101 1-22 1-23 1-23 111111111111110111011101 1-23 Total 80 After the match a awuopotaken shoot was held , aud several looal shoo tars distinguished thrnuolvos. Dr , Our * nor and 0 pt. Bogardas remained in the olty over Hai.day , To-day they ahoot their aooond nutoh at Council Bluffs. Their third match will bo shot at Dea Moines , and they will go eait through the United States until the eerlos of matches Is finlohod , In about two months , Board of Education. An adjourned mooting of the board of education wan hold Saturday oven- with all the members present. The question of thontnouuts doomed nooesssary for the purchase of lota and erection of new school houses In North and Bouth Omaha was discussed , Secretary Oonnoyor moved that the board has the right to expend 16.500 for the erection of an eight room school I building on the iiqrthwest corner of Seventeenth and Lb&vunworth street , acd $18,500 for the trout Ion of a build- log and purohtso of n alto nt the southwest - west oornor of King aud Franklin streets , without making any epeclal levy. The motion was carried. Mr. Anderson dissented on both proposi tions as to locations. The board doea not require a special levy bocauao U has sulliclout funds on hand , but must submit the proposition to build to the people at tbo coming election. The resignation of Mlns Dora P. Clay , teacher in iho Cans street eohool , was accepted. Mr. Anderson introduced a resolu tion thai the proceedings of the stated and special meetings , the pay roll of superintendent , teachers aud janitors , the claims allowed , and tho. city treas urer's report of funds , shall bo pub' llohed monthly in one of the city pipera. Laid over under the rules. | FOR SALE. A now aldo-bar , end spring top bug- Ry > made by Bnyder and took first prize at the state fair last fall ; never used and will bo sold low. Apply at Western Newspaper Union , oor. 12th and Donglw it. fob28m&etf IRELAND'S PATRON SAIKT , A Beautiful Word Picture by Rev. F. Oalmor , S J. " 3t. Patrick , Hia Life the Pro totype of the Lifd of the Irish People. " Rov. F. Calmer'S.J. , lectured In tit. Phllomona's cathedra , ! , on last Sat urday evening , the festival of St. Pat riok , before an nndlonco which filled the church. The subject was "Tho Ilfo of St. Patrick , the prototype of the Ilfo of the Irish people. " It wan a brilliant cfjrt , lasting for moro than an hoar , and was listened to through * . out with breathless Interest nndn'.ton- tlon , From the lootnro the following extracts are made , Father Calmer lectures again next Sunday evening In the church of the Holy Family. In the book of Ecclesiastlans , the wlao-man exhorts us "to praieo men of renown and our fathers in thalr generation ; * * thcso men of motcy , whose Godly deeds have not failed ; good things continue with their aoed. Their postorlterity are a holy Inheri tance ; and their seed hath stood In the covenants ; and their children , for their aakcs , remain forever ; their seed and tholr glory shall nut bo forsaken. Let the people show forth their iris- dura , and the church declare their praise " ( Ecol. 44 ) Wo are assembled hero to-night , obedient to this exhortation ; wo ore hero with filial devotion to praise that man of renown , whoso Godly deeds have not failed , whose good things continue with his seed , whoso chil dren's glory shall not bo forsaken the father of our generation , whose praise the church declares to-day St. Patrick , the father of the Irish people and tholr patron saint. There are some , not of our faith , who do not understand the enthusiasm awakened in . every Irish heart at the return of his ' festival every year , But lot thorn examine its motive , and I doubt not they will consider themselves prema ture In their censure. Glory is the homage paid to excellence , and pralao la the expression of this fooling. Yet so various are the opinions of men , according to tholr different educa tions , pursuits and habits , that what Is meritorious with some , by others is neglected and despised. Hence , the children of the world often style him glorious whose name Is not writ ten in the book of life ; and eminence in ctirno has boon praised. Bat true excellence Is based only on vlrtuo and that glory , which comes not from God and tends not to His greater honor , is but a dream which returning con sciousness puts to flight , a phantom which should never bu esteemed by a Christian pooplu. 0f this we are reminded by the words of the apostle : "He that glorl- rioth , lot him glory In the Lord ; for not ho that comuiatidoth himself is approved , but whom God command- eth , " God alone , therefore , who knoweth all hearts , renders to each according to hla merits , and those whom Ho has honored , wo onn- not err in praising And having thus the approbation of Heaven , ire care not what the world may soy we will praise that man , whom God glorlQed and "whoso glory shall not be forsaken. " But even though we had not this visible sanction from on high , while faith and virtue and conn- try are dear to our souls , nature Itself would impel us to praise him whoso festival wo celebrate the chosen min ister of the Almighty , the regenerator of a country still dear to our hearts , the spiritual parent of numberless of illustrious saints , "our fathers In their generation. " If our tongues bo silent , onr hearts must speak , and , at least , what Irishman would wish , though ho were able , to hush the pleasing thrill that throbs within his breast when , on this day , before the altar of his faith , he calls to mind his patron and parent , the glorious St. Patrick , apostle of Ireland. Ho will have an additional reason or motive , if , after thoaa general re marks , ho attentively considers the subject , which I bavo chosen as the theme of a few words , this evening : "Tho Life of St. Patrick , the Proto type of the Life of the Irish People. " There is a remarkable passage found In the Acts of the Apostles , which may be applied to St. Patrick St , Luke , speaking of St , Paul , the apostle of the Gentiles , relates that the Lord said to htm : "For this uvont have I appeared to theo , that I may make thee a minister and a wit ness of those things wherein I will ap pear to thee , to open their ryes , that they may bd converted from darkness to light and from power of Satan to God , that they may rccalvo forglvo noes of sins and a lut among ; the saints by the faith that Is in mo. " E. 20 17 Eo. These words - strike the koy-noto of my discourse : they body forth the leading idea to which I desire to call your attention ; they ' portray the'salient features of the Ilfo of the apoatlo and that of his people and with justice do I apply .them to him. For like Paul , when > ho stood before King Agrippa , giving him an account of bis couvtiralonnnd hlasubarquontnpostolio Ilfo , St. Patrick , God'avueaelof election to carry His name before gentiles and kings , might have spoken these sam * words , when ho stood before the proud kings of Tara. God had delivered him from the people , and the nation to which Ho hnd sent him to open the cyea of the Irish people shrouded In the gloom of Idolatry "that ihny might bo converted from darkness to light and from the power of Satan to God , that they might receive the for giveness of slna and n lot among the saints" by the faith that was in him It Is this grand gift of faith bestowed upon Ireland and Its people that lays claim to tholr special veneration and honor of the saints , Hla heart that was died with burning zeal for the conversion of Ireland and * roa so loving , so lareo and full that like Paul , urged by the charity of Christ ho was made "all things to all that he might ave all , " and "ho boroall for the elects sake that they might obtain salvation which h ) In Christ Jeans with heavenly glory. " What brought him to the distant isle of the western seat What brought him to that bland far , far away , so far away that the historian tells us no Roman legionary or tribune over desecrated its soil ; so far aw y that It was called Ultima Thule , cr the last nttotoh nud the out lying district of creation itself , known I only to the civilized nations of Gruoco I and the eastern world by a vague tradi tion of extraordinary intellectuality of desperate valor nnd of unonrthly and unnatural barbarism and svogcry of conduct among themselves whoso Inhabitants were spoken of aa men who united the greatest nnd most opposlto qualities , at ono time gener ous to a ( unit beyond all other men , at another time cruel , svaao and vindictive , whoso characters were a blending of the darkest shadows , and the brightest gleams of sunshine ; whoso poetry , wo are told , ( hough barbaric , wan the loftiest soarings of the oplo masp , Homeiin In CDncoptlon and sublimity ; an Inland not like a gem in the necklace of the sea , whoeo Innd was famed for Its richness , for the valor of Its chieftains and people What brought him to thin Islatd and Us j ( idolatrous people , after many fears and muoh Buffering , but the sovereign and nncoatrolablo desire to aavo the perishing arid "to knit the members and the slavca of Satan in the body of Ohrbt. " The reverend lecturer then reviewed at length the Ilfo of the saint , and closed as follows : ' , \Vhou wo cist our eyes , to-day , across the seaa on Ireland , sitting In the sackcloth of voo , with which her enemies have girt her , weeping llko a mother for her doeolatp children , and , amid her tears , striving with n mother's love to obtain rodroes for her grievances and their wrongs , may wo not hope and trust that , if she remain faithful to the principles of her glorious apostle , that if she use the moana for her dellveranco which are consonant with those principles ; that if she remain united and hearken to the guidance of her priesthood ; that if she , llko the apostle , who. "cried in the day and In the night before his God , and who was in labor from his youth , " pray and strive for deliverance may wo not cherish the trust that some bright angel Victor will como to announce to her that the storm clouds soon will bo lifted and a sun burst of glory , peace and happiness will thee , O , Ireland , and thou , whom I have not the honor call my own , my native land , but whom I still love and revere for thy beauty and valor and the vir- taei of thy L"children whom I revere for the glory with which thy apostle baa encircled theo ad with a vesture of muobjvarletyand thou mayeslyot | wear upon thy virgin brow , untarnished by any scheme of tno past , , the crown of freedom , In which the brightest pearl will by thy faith , the faith which St. Patrick promised should never fall theo , the faith which gave thou "a lot among the saints " Commissioners Proceedings. March 17,1883. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Pres ent , Commissioners Corliss , Knight and O'Koofo. The following resolution were adopted : RESOLVED -That the county trea- snror bo and ho Is hereby directed to draw from the general fund $549 and apply the same to the payment of de linquent personal tax of Adolph Pulse for year 1870. Aho 830 50 and apply same on delinquent personal tax of Jas. M. Winshlp for the years 1859 , 18(50,1861 ( , 1802 , 1803 , 1868 acd 1870 for services apetit jnrcr. RESOLVED That the connty trea. urer do and he is hereby directed to cancel the labor tax of John O'Donnell for the year 1881 , on acconnt of being over ago. RESOLVED That the connty trea surer ba and is hereby directed to re * dnoo valuation on lot 1 , block 11 , Waterloo , from 9100 to $10 , on account of error of assecsmont. The following accounts were allowed from the BOAI ) FUND. H. B. Hallonheok , damages by right of way 8200 00 John Hnllonbeck , damage * by right of way 40 00 OKHBItAL VOHD. J. Rockenfield , petit Jutor 3 U 00 A. Tries , petit juror 34 CO A. Trio * , petit juror 1200 George Smith , surveying , etc. , ( or county 41 60 K. B. Ornwell , bailiff' * fees 28 CO J. M. Winship , balance , as petit juror 7 46 J. 0. Elliott ft Co , , repairs nt j ill. 180 H , Tiinm , tales juror 400 H. W. Oleselman , tales juror 8 00 M. Grace , talea juror 6 00 Q. S Jauksun , tales juror 6 00 A. Lewis , witness fee 200 James Brady , chainoian 300 Mury Ball , work at poor house. . . . 10 00 0 , Peterson , work at pour farm. . . 20 00 G. H. Foote.tlolcet , for. poor 6 00 Helinrod & Dorman , groceries fur poor..i 1 25 L. B. WUllnmn , Koods for county. 10 20 J. B French , groceries tor pour. . . 16 25 Heimrod & Dorman , groceries for ' poor 24 05 August Nelson , witueaa fee 2 ol N , N. Edward * , witness fee 2 00 D , N. Miller , expenses with Insane to Lincoln f8 10 H. P. Dnel , ticket for poor 17 20 ; Anna Johnson , witness fee 200 Walter Bennett , defending prison er 2500 F. O ItMnlus , witness fee S 00 D. N. Miller , expenses with insane to Lincoln 28 80 Communication from J. M. Hlggs as to taxes , was filed. Martin 0. Martonson filed his ap plication for private road in section 1 , 16,12. Copy of resolution from the city authorities Inj retard to finishing grade between Sixteenth nnd Nineteenth - toonth and Farnam ntroet was filed. Mary Oater filed her application for liquor llcanse. Adjourned to 19th lust. JollN lUUMKK , County Olctk. METROPOLITAN HOTEL , OMA HA , NEB. / Tables supplied with the boat the market oilorda. The traveling public claim they got hotter accommodations and moro general satisfaction here than at any bthcr house in Omaha. Rate , f-2 p r day. augZltfm The Combination of Ingredients used in making BROWN'S DRONOHUL TI.OOHES Is auoh aa to give- the best poasl- ble effect with safety They are widely known aa the best remedy for Coughs , Colds. Throat diseases and Asthmatic troubles. Prioe , 25 cents a box. lioE SLAVEN'S YOSEUITE COLONGE Made from the wild floweia of the FAR VAMJJD YOSKMITE VALLEY It Is the moat fragrant of perfume. Manufactured by H. B. Slaven , San Francisco. Forsale In Omaha by W. J , ' Whltohouso and Kennard Bros. TIRELESS TOILERS. The Silent Forois as Work WMlo Mbii Sleep , A Tribute to the Power of the Press. Ono day last weokaBr.E reporter , who happened in at the Paxton hotel , mot Mr. 0. K , Bounott , * the wide awake general agent for H. E .Buck- lin , of Chicago , proprietor of the famous medicines , including Dr. King's New Diucovory , etc. Mr. , Bennett was In the city arranging for' ' the handling and advertisement of the goods sent out by this honae , which haa three factories , ono at Chicago - , cage , ono at Elkhart and ono at Ham-1 lltou , Out. The ENOllMOUS BUSINESS done by the firm m y be judged from the fact that their good , wlilah are sold on u positive cinrantuo , are haudled by over 15,0 0 druggists , c .d are advertised in ovui 0,000 of the best papers in the country. "SCIIEME" ADVERTISING. The agent WHS .Interviewed on the subject of advertising In general and whether in his business it had chang ed any in the past few years. "I was formerly with the Hop Bitters tors folks , " was the reply , "and have had a largo experience in this impor tant branch ot our trade. Formerly a heavy business was done , huge an nouncements were placarded on fencoa , walla and every conceivable place of prominence ! Even NATURE'S GRANDEST WORKS were utilized , the magnificent moun tain scenery being ruthlessly smeared with paint until the press character ized us aa "vandals , " and thousands of .postern were scattered in ev- nay city , village and hamlet. The ceilings ot street cars the proscenium curtain , the hotel registers , nnd so on , announced the various wares in letters which ho who ran might read. All this was what we called scheme advertising. " "L , not that ntlll followed1 "Only to a limited extent , and by firms of secondary importance. Oar firm has ABSOLUTELY DISCARDED all bnt newspaper advertising , and wo find that by it we have accom plished moro in t < vo years than we could have done by five years of bill posting and distributing circulars. " "Is this change universal ? " "It Is rapidly bscomlug so , as this is the experience of all medicine houses who used to follow scheme advertising , but have now abanboned it entirely. Wo find the newspapers working for us W1IILK WE ARE AHLEE1V "Do yon advertise In all pspars In discriminate ! ? ? " "Not at all ! We find that adver Using in cheap pepora don't pay and wo make It a point to get Into the beat , first-claim papers only , such as TUB BEE , which charges us , by the way , five times the prlco for Its space asked by any other newspaper In Nebraska We find in such cases , nevertheless , that the result justifies the expenditure ture- " ture"Can "Can yon give any idea of the out lay and Income of the patent medi cine houses in this country ? " A BMA8HIKG TRADE. "la round nnmbt ra over'$7,000- 000 per year In invested in newspaper advertising , in America. There are nearly 1COO patent medicine houses in nil , and their sales will aggregate $35,000 000 per annum. All this has boon workett np by the proas , and , as 1 have said , years of experience have determined us to put all our scheme money into newspaper advertising , " "This is a general rule , Is It ? " "Yes , an invariable ono. In your own city , for instance , Mr. 0. F. Goodman , who handles the goods of H. E. Backlln hero , Informs us that since wo have been advertising in the best papers , he has sold five times as' much as he did six months ago. " DIED. WOOD-In this city. March 17 , Annie E , wife of W. B. Wood , aged 41 years. Notice of funeral hereafter. NIGHTINGA1.K-March 17 , 8 p. m. . Kltzabeth , riaugtittr of William and Kll7 beth Nightingale , aged 5 months. Funeral Monday , March 19 , at 2 p. ro , , from the residence , 12th und Chicago streets. Friends Invited. KERIN Irr this city March 17 , of consumption - sumption , Nathaniel Kerifl , aged 20 yean. . Notice of funeral hereafter. Attention WorklnijmoD I The worklngmen'a contra ! commit tee are hereby called to meet on Monday - day evening , March 19th , at the city hall , at 7:30 : p. m. Any clement of labor not having a representative on the committee are requested to ap point ono immno lately. J. R. LEWIS , Chairman. Gentle Who want glossy , luxuriant nnd wavy tresses of abundant , beautiful Hair must use LYON'S KATHAIKON. This elcsaut , cheap article always makes the llafr grow freely and fast , keeps it from falling out , arrests and cures grayness - ness , removes dandruff and itching , makes the Hair strong , giving it a curling tendency and keeping it in any desired position. Beau tiful , healthy Hair is the sure result of using Kathairon. * mt-eod-tth , 6th or BU p. SPECIAL , | JT8PEO lLtvili K.mi\ELY notbeln serted unless paid In advance. IO LOAN-MONtY. TO LOAN At 8 per cent. Bhrlrer's MOSKY EaUta * od Loan Agency , opposite postofllto. 767-tl _ ] \f ( INEY TO LOAN-Call at Low office ol D. L. 1 > JL Thomu room 8 Crclghton Block. . ' . LOA.NKu-On imttel mortt | geroom MON..V U.ock , r. IS'.h ana Korn.m. 421-aprlSt l\i AVTElA fir-t cUts bather.ppl > ti I' . YV W Ietk cn,523Croi lw y.Co rd "InBi ml9-mJki3t ITirANTED fload girl fo ( grneral h'msiwork. W Apply 2 7 N. 16th street , Upstairs. 418-19 _ W At'TED-Num Rlr.t ! 1711 Jackson ttreet. TTANrKD-AgooJ cVambcrma'd , r pir week. ' " 467 V2 WANTED A gcoJ tailor is oo cu omp'n's App'y 122J a i am ttrtct , near 13tti S" W.\NTKP A good girl fir general rmnc- ork In a ' &in Iy o three. Apjilj at o'icu SIS Doug'is tire t. 462-17 ) -SO > ovj.itr > , 20 la-iorns. Apply WANTESO from 6 ( o Hthla cvinlrjf. 4C3 17 ! H M IN * Wr.ILLER , llfi St. * f\ TE < . OU 464OJ II. JUNNWKILLER , llth St , . - so-d giil. IT. HANNWEIL- LEU , llth street , nojr Kirnnn. 465 10 $ Old for teneral housa wort. $1 WANTED ( tlrl. Second glr. , bo wanted. Apply s. W. corner Calil Ht streets. 492-17) ) WNT D-ImmeJVelv , kit hen girl t 117 14th street , i c i. budge ftJJ Capital avenue 4U7-195 VSTANTEO Dy Ih cl t of liny or foiner , a3 V or 4 rioui hi us , w thin five blocks ol 1 tn ar.clji knot ] e'r of. Addnm 0. Bilgh * , 1407 "I wati ) utreot. 353-17 } lO IATOnn lir o r cm , with or wl hout DOirJ. 1808 C llornta trcet. 451-jpl7 I70K KENT -N c , D9anewcot'ajo. ' . Big III , J" " ( all let , $13 rcr month. 1) L. TilOMoS 460-22 "TjlOK RENT Ono or two plca'ant lurnhh'-d JC rooms on the aroun ifloo . wlihln a block of itieetrars. Apply at 2403 Ilirnoy St. 469-20 FOR KENT Peak room , Frenzer Block , room No. 1. 458-20 W ANTKD Dining room girl 1017 Capitol AT- enue. 4J1-175 WAN I ED Tnreig'.oi harness m cr * , gocd vagcs to etiacly men. Address K. < tvhc , York Mtb. 439-23 WANTED A good competent girl an'l one that l-i a e od co k Inqiira ali1G Podge St. bo ween 17th aad 18th St. 435-I9J W ANTED TOO touni , men and tl make > i 443-118 II. JUNNWEILEP , 11 h Ct WANTED-A girl for srenerat hou ework , Sirall family. Appiy at orfc , NJ. 214 8 13th street. . 440-22 TXTAN1ED Anexpeiloiced girl , Taper II x VV I'.ct-Ty , 218 a. 14th street 441-17 $ WANTED Employment by a man cook , w u d not object to take a tit a ion i u * of Omaha , teed references. Ad"rees K. 429-20" W 'ANTED Launory girl at Omah House. 423-17 $ WANTED T rceglrla for general hotclwrrk gooj wagca , F. SLAVEN. 426-175 'ANTKD Two glrla Immediately at the Oc ciilemal. 40017 i few Itdlca and gentlcm > n aa WANTED for the bUgest paying buglne a In America. Room 3 , 1308 farnatn Sc 24S ID t Men and women to start a new WANTED 8 at their own home ; no pedaling ; COc an hour made ; tend lOc for samples aud la- stru.tlous Addrea 133-lmeod MA30V & 00. . Montpelfer , Yt. SITUATIONS WANTED , AyoucK man with G nr 8 spare h'uts a dar , wishes a po lt'on as Hook keeper In a retill house or will doaoy kind of w.ltjng. Adtlrcso F. M. Bee office. 4.7-17 } TTrANTED-Sltuatlonos'bikcr by a man with VV 10 vena expe rence. Apply Umofca ilouse. 41217 MI8Oit.LA\E WANTS. , TO BENT By gentleman snd WANTED wife [ ! ) cMUr.n , i o or ti rea furnished cr urfurnished > oem , mlta'l ; for light house keeping. Addrws F. Uce office. 466-198 W ANTED To buy t ro city residence Jot a , 41MOhstrct. 44M7i 'ANTED A few boaiders anl roomer > at W 1610 Darenport It. 425-21t A 0N Y Wanted by a young and onterpti- JIngattorcoy , with office la centre of tonn aid on ground floor. Omaha firms that want a Council O.uBs representittre should address JOHN DOE. 7 Pearl St. WANTED-tCO ptlry vaulta , sink * and ce s pcoli to cleui with sanltari clcan r. Satis faction guaranteed. J. M. SMITH , 216-liut Lock Box 422 , Omaha. FOR KENT MOUSEB AND LANCi FOR RFNTFouracrea west of Omaha. Hi > Jsoj In different parts ot the ilty. 437-17 blllUVEl It BELL fpO LIT A n'ce furnished or unfurnlth'd 1 room , with or without board , Iglt ) Podge St. bet. ITtr an i 18th. 421-2.'i OR RHNT A p'uuint 'ront room f jrnlshcd E.W. corner Hh aud Howard 433-17 POR HKtfr Two story house of live rooms , 1225 Sherman a\eaue , two bltcks north of bridge. 438-135 F OR RENT NIc.Iy furnished room. Aprly "A. T. " Bee office. 436-19 } "Clou RENT Tuo furnish d rooms 'or light .E h utekieping , a1no piano row at Y. . . t ! . A. roouis. Inquinat 24.9 Drenror ; tit. EORI'EHr Two large loamt on flral floor , one furtlshtd. M. W. cor. S2d and Web ster. 446-19J FOR RENT Cottage tiz rooms B'2 , N. 24th -t. $18.00 a monte , Clarkaon &Hunt , JIB B. 14th St , 4JB-20J FOR RENT Nice dry bagemrnt suitable for gmtil family. Inqul e at Edholmand Erlck- 8 n , 418-21 mO L'.T A nlco furnUhel room on bath room _ L floor. Alsj hall loom. 1616 Dodges'.reet. 3)9-20) ) F OR TENT I'ca an'ly furMsred room , one dor ucrthof Dod < , on 18th St. 390-20) ) -pACIK.O HOrSS FOR RENT-sTTomsTcoT. JL rer Davenport nd 10th sireeU. Apply to O. W. Gray , 211 Twillth street. 409-20 } FOR RENT To small family , S looms on 2nd floor , 21tt and Lake stieet , two story brick. 391-19) ) F OR RENT Front room with bay window , with tioar ' , No. 1718 Dodgi street 370-171 WANTED Tn Icapo an eight or ten room haute , with tnodsrnconvenience ) a' ' d In a good locttton. Address Jos. Oarmean , Jr. , PAX * ton H.use. rPO RENT Good ccm'ortable b\sement rooms .1 suitable for houa'ktep'ng Also good barn. CaU at torthwestcor.ZM and Burt streets. 372-lm TJ10R REST Furnlihed loom for two geuti , _ 0 3 blocks fiom poitofflce. luqulre at 1B19 Dodge sTMt. 209-tm FOR KENT Two double stores , soluble for boarding houae , gr > ctrjr , butcher , or saloon , situated to M to command a gocd farmer trade. Inquire of M . F. Lange , 8. W. C r , 13th and Jacknon Bta. 800-lml RKNT Two new hon * f with 6 room FOR . 0. H. raul. 132-lmo A H'UK CIIANE-FORRKST-The 2nd story 2an 1 baa-ment of building No. 1111 Farnam street. lna" < re on prsmlios. 181-lm IMill HKN r 25 houses , 2 to 1U rooma , at 3 to $25 per month Shrlver's Rent bureau , op. posiofficn. I/OH SALF.-Jmnty ef Oak tcnco potts. In. I1 qul'e a * WiMdtard , Wtbitor street , between 17tb and 18th. 450-JE8 170R SAI.K OH I ET A flve DO'n h us , Jj with barn , we ! ) and cistern. I.'t COxlCS. Applr to Siml U S.ovotnan.of on preml'ei , N . 2JI7I'lMCOBt'ett. 461-23 } "ALK-A hlu'0 o ! ( our roomi summer FOH i a id cellar tib e loom for three ion a , well n" ctst'tn. Three J ears let < % * good xston. Pifce 1400. Addnsi A. 11. 0. , Pea . 483-20 J7IOH SAIjK Fke Jersey ln 1 for . Jj W.s awardel thopnmum artta lw 8tlte ilr , Ap.ly | J , Tjj'or ' , 25 S bet. 25tJ and D ca- jr.ronh Oaah . 4M-23 } A RAREO AVOE-F-irsilca a arg ln , a XX stock of gjtiaial a.trclia d e W'th an es- taolhh u ttaou In ononf the best 'owns en the I. A M.rilronil In Ntbra'ka Stock will In. lOlcoatiCut # i 500.ddrtsi lock b.i 1404 , Jouncll lilullii , Iowa. n'15-Ht 170R SALE Va liable t m'icr clilm , ICO acid' , I1 Whecltr cou .ty . , J7S.OO t.\g \ ty aero fatm acijimmg c ty ; ca y t'rrrs , liist.nrm . n mrpj countt , o gbt mile * from Imam HO aero' , p rtc.h. Fheacrcn twiaraall him s , adjoining city , n terms , ? 1GOO. Five ic e , bauniltrs street , valuable Improrc- menti. I'our ac'ea Farnam strc t bargain. Fit e acre 1 tn , J ml e fr m strot cars , 9125 aa .cm , J100 owe , b lane : time G tree < t 437-17 bllHIVlUl i BULL. 170RBA1.E Ocner lat-ck rf morchvdlzo lo- K ia cd In the 11 url hluir tiwn of WyoTrc , Neb. Bankruptetrck. Musf b'clo'el nut rror irtlciihrs Ii quire M Colby & tlazlat , lleatilco. i D McCanduia , Wjmore , or < . W. Llnlngcr Omiht. reb. 4Q4-2J-rr&i-wlt OH At.l . AND REVP i rare chinr , board- In ? house f arnlturo for sale , and hruao tt fit , will ilva lease , will Adapted fjr sal -cu , la. lulro at the pUce 1814 Pierce sireot. 0. B sse-m FOR SALEOna horse , tingle wagon and bar nesB. 1 Cooper wason. _ . , CUARLTON 3J7-H 301 N. 15th r.t. _ TRICKYARD FORREST Apply at once. JO ' verj thing needed to run It ou hand. Superior clay Also houfce on yard If wanted. LOtiENZJ illBULU , Yard Uthitrcot 2 blocks south of Qe'lotun rood. 2SO-lm ) | ? OR S VLK OR BENT-My 2 story br'ck resl- C dence on 19th stieet ard : t. Mary's ai enue for sale , 87 000. Smill payment down , ba'aico 1 to 6 years time. Lot 60x200 feel. Elegant house , Tory convenient. Will rent It 10ery oodparties for $65 per month Call at cnce at M TOFTS , 294jprlJl | Cor. 12th and Farnam St. T > EMIS' New Map of Omaha , lust oumpietod and JD ready for delivery at $5 each. la 4 loft wide by 7 feet long. Largest and moat compute map of uVia ever published. Official imp of 'i city , ee column. [ sTLE-IIou e with 6 rooms and S lot FOK ( each 66x132) ) In aouth Omaha , for 81,000 , on eagytarma. will ak. totm on part p'yn'iti > qulre it Ml 8 12th street. . 243-lui ) _ OK BALK CHEA > Choice unimproved bua- Inraj l..t on Farna'u Han ry , Donglrs , and D.dge ( tree's. D > VIS & 8N YDER , Real Est te Ag'nts , 110-eod-tf . 1505 Farnam St ' " HOUSES FOR SA'LK. 6EVI.ED Propo a's will be received by the committee on Ft eatth CltvCi rktrfflce , until 12 o- leek M Ihurdday , March 15lh , 1883 , for the purchaau of ' Ono Oa k Pay Horse Oi e B ock H ir.-e. Said bora > nar > < no win the use of thi fire de partment , andean be setn at fcDglne Ilouse , No. Three- The commit' eo reserves the right to reject any and til bldd. m2-86 J. J. L. C. JEWETT , City Clerk. _ Bargains in Real Estate , x - House and half let , ga'd location , 81.2CO. House and half lot , neir ot. M rj's avenue 1,800. r < ttage and Tomer lot m Dndge street , t3nOO Now Uctttgd In E. V Smith's add tlon , 82,600. Co'.tageann ull tut on IPth btroct , near Lea- venwoltn street , $2,200. 44 footfroatageoa Farnam street , improved , (200:0. : Corner lot on DougUa street , (7,500. Bargain Im Ineaa lot on Douglis .treet , 84,000. 100foot fronton Dodgeatiout. Residence 'n- veatment , 81,350. McUAQUE , B07tf- Oppc l'e Poatofflcc. JTlOn BALK A Crs clan tecond band phaetont f OoHttt ISiQIfarneySt 387-tt FOR MALE Pocket * maps of Nebraska 20c each. For bargains In u > aha City Improved and un'mpr ved property , call on Wm. F , Shrl- ver , iteil Estate Agent , opposite postoffice. 769-1 f LOST ! ast W dncndavevulrg between Ull- lard t ot.land Opera house a gold ba-ige with name In bar. The finder wtil b rewtroedbvre- Baaie to Bee otll u. J. A. T. 447-20 Q I HAA B > NUS The above mount wl I M iff \J\J\J I \ given to any ro-pinalb'e party who 111 build a ttatn flouring mill at Av c . Net ) . Add rex O. Tcftt , Avoca , Neb. 4CM M-wlt ( WILL take children of i ny age give them a mothers care for a liberal compensation. A'diesa Y. Z. Bee office 368-lmo" ADIGSvlshlngaqule place during confinement - ment , with nurjo will address W , L < . U office. 369-lmui TO EXCHANGE for city property In On aha , ten drat-cla * Improved farms A'so 1600 bead o'eheopf'r ' sale Coirospond wl.bN. C. thr stlann , Uacrameito , Neb. m 9-lm O PECIAL INDUCEMENTS Offertdfor a coun- O try store at Ollmore , fcarpy cou"tv , Neb. Apply to O. Frost , there. 195-lmf EDWAED KUKH , MAQ'STER OF PALMYSTERY AND TIuNALIST , 498 Tenth street , Between Farnam and Ilarney. Will , with i he old of gnardlao splrlU , obtain for any one a glance of the past and present , and on certain conditions ID tbe fu ture. Boots and Shoes made to order. Ptifect satisfaction guaranteed. HEAT AND MOI TtJR , THE ES RENOR OF MFE. 1 HI-TRUISM IS EAS ILY PROVEN BV TAKINd A TE SPOjNFUL OFT' K A T'S ECTZER APER IENT IN A GLASS OF H T WATER KALT AN HJUR BEFORE BRRAKFAST , FOR IN DIGESTION. l > YBPEPSIACIt CONSIIPATED HA T. NOTHING IS CETTEH. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of putty. Strength and wholesomeneu. More economical than the orplnary k'ndi. and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test thort weight , alum or pho phat powder 3old only la cans. ROTIL Biuaa I'owcn Ca , Wall-Si. 14 ! t New York.