THE DA1LST BEE-OMAHA , WEDNESDAY , FEBRUARY 20 , 1.884. THE DAILY BEE , OMAHA. Wednesday Morning , Fob , 20 , LOOAL BREVITIES , Now crjp clover nnd timothy seed for salo. Shugatt , Waite k WIos , Council Bluffs , Iowa. fS-ltn. John Aoff and Dotlcf Cranbach will on February Ifith open at Milliard the Millard houio and bar , which they intend to run in first-class stylo. f4-Ct The cattle nro still delaying the trains , Not bolnr two hours late yesterday after noon on that account. A couple of railway clerks uottled tholr dlfforonces in the Metropolitan hotel last evening by a round nt fisticuffs. Day before yesterday Dr. Wood's spirited team ran nway with hlm.nndono of the horses u i so badly Injured that it will probably die. An express team ran away yesterday on Harnoy street , and ono of the horses was to badly crippled that his owner will have to kill it. The ticket cases of tbo B. ft M. have been removed to the corner of Fourteenth nnd Far- uam streets , where they nro now under the supervision of Harry Douol , The remains of John Kssor , the man who won found dead in the parlor of the Farmers' hotel on Sunday last , wan buried yesterday at the cxpenso of his friondi. The Bpcrry Kloctrlo Light company ha bought a lot on Dodge street , between Hlov- onth and Twelfth , and will erect upon it an iron building in which to carry on its busi ness. The horse stolen from II. A. Brown on Kumlay night , was recovered nt Fremont last avonlng. The thief , who had traded the nnl- mat to an innocent party , In still nt largo , but will doubtless bo captured , Oonslderablo dissatisfaction Is manifested by the patrons of the opera house from the fact that tickets were laid away for various parties before tha opening of the box sheet yesterday morning. A mooting will bo held Wednesday evening - ing at Lake's addition school house to con- alder the subject of erecting n now churrh edi fice for the Third Congregational church. All who nra interested are earnestly invltod to bo proxent. The mombnrx of the Omaha club last evening received their lady friends at the rooms of Iho club , in the third story of the now brick building opposite the Mlllard hotol. The boys did themselves proud , and "all wont merry M a marriage belt. " The case of the state against A. B. Bliss , his wife and George Hyde , was on Monday last dismissed for want of prosecution by Justice Sternborg to whom it had boon taken on a chaugoof venue. The matter had been amicably adjusted out of court by the com- plalnant and these defendanta. Sheriff Miller wont on tha Denver to Fre mont last night , to bring back Simpson , the nan wh-i stele Mrt H. A. Brown' * horse from the corner of Eighteenth nnd Davenport streets on Sunday night lust. Simpson was Arrested yesterday morning near Nirth Bond Uy tbo sheriff of Dodge county. Four writs of attachment were brought in the district court yesterday fogainst the ng- ricultural implement firm of Manning & Hess of tbl * city j ono by Aultmnn , Miller & Co. for 31,070 ; two by It. H. & C. M. Avery for $1,000 each ; and ono by the Marsh Binder Manufacturing company for $2,009. Bill 1'arkur , the exprossmnh , lost night drove up in front of the Grand Union Tea company utoro and loaded on his wagon a bug of coffee standing outside. The sack was soon minted , aud Officer Slgwart notified , who bortly > overtook Porker going towards homo. Parker was nrrostod and put into the city jalL In Council Bluffs Monday afternoon about B o'clock , a man was knocked down and rnbbod of 820 in cash. Last evening a thief entered a car'at the transfer , where a man wan sleeping , aud relieved htm of $15 and bin watch. Some people say that the Council Bluffs poltco stand in with the gang of thiovcH , and such a thing might bo. A petition was being circulated among the member * of the bar in this city yesterday , asking that Guy A. Brown bo retained in lilsprwent position au utato rerortcr. The ostewu in which Mr. Brown Is hold by the membcro of the Omnha bar ia bhown by the fact that every lawyer to whom the petition wa nrosented , signed it without a second's hesitation , Contrary to usual custom the board of educitioii at their lost mooting passed n resol ution prohibiting the city Hchoola from observ ing Washington' * birthday an a holiday , and consequently the ochnol teachers are objecting , The twenty.second of February b a legal na tional holiday , and many of tha school tench- tu H regard tha action of the board ot education an an arbitrary abridgement of their rights. The newly elected directors of the Omaha Building and Loan association held their first moating last evening for the election of oU-cors for the ensuing year. W. F. Bochel wan elect ed president , John llosloky vice president , ( J. M. 'attingor secretary , nnd K , K. Long treasurer. Those are the old corps of officers , and tholr re-election speaks well for the manner - ner In which they conducted the business entrusted - trusted to them. The railway mail service have determined to weigh the mall hereafter , and the following trains will bwiln to do HO from this date : Omaha to OgJen , Omaha to Don\er , Omaha toHaituign , Hastings to McCook , McCook to Denver , PlatUmouthla Oreapolls to Omaha , Granger to Ontario , Wyoming ) Chey. eane to Denver , Shonhone to Halley , Idaho , TU * notification hai been sent by Mr , Jamei B. White , superintendent of the K. M. 8. , Chicago , to Mr. A. W. OrHIln , chief clerk ol fee 1C. M. B. , Omaha. The examination of ' Major Newell' * cas < ws held yesterday afternoon betore Judge Boneke. Onlj- three or four witnesses on the part of the data taatlfied , and from presenl appearance * 1(19 ( examination will bo a Jomj one , In thin cue there Is ai fine an array ol the talented criminal lawyer * ef Omaha as hai ? > e n * ea iu any court here for some time , the counsel for tha ttato bain ? District Attor ney I'arke Godwin , L K. Cougdou , K q , and HOB. J. M , Thunttoni for the defendant , 0. J. Greene , Ktq. , and Hon. J , 0 , Cowiu. A KEMAIIKABLB ESCAPE. Mrt. Mary A. Dailey , of Tunkhannock , Pa. wa aiflleted fur lx year * with An'.hmaaur Bronchitis , during which time the bo t plntl ofctM could fflve tx ) relief. Her life WM < i rfpairnd of. until In lost October ebe procurec & > Wof Dr. Klnir'i New.Dlwvery , v.hot wupedlste r llf waa ftlt , afd by continuity m v a fur a ehort time the wau coiuplotelj " " . 'sJulHglu fl b Wj > ounda , ill a few f FWM TriaJ Bottles of this certain euro of at 1SU0 * * awl Lung DJwwMHi At 0. Y. Good A STRIKING LESSON , A Sermon by Rty , A , F , Sbeirill , to YOQDE Men , Snggesled liy Tlio TjllV , nnd Sudden Dcntli of Judge A. M. Clmdwlck. The sudden death ot Judge Ohadwick , vhich caused such universal eorro ? in mr city , is teaching its lessons. llov. A. P. Shorrill , pastor of the Tirat Congregational church , looks out nlo the dim and misty future , -with his ar-scoing eye faith , nnd aces in this dcop aflliclion a lesson of great interest .o . the young mon of this community , and accordingly prepared n discourse which ho delivered last Sunday night , and the pith of which is given below : THE SEIIMOH : L'HAUIH 20,11 But as for mo , I will walk In mine Integrity ; redeem mo , and bo merciful unto mo. A great deal is said , especially in the Old Testament , of God's delight in men's uprightness , integrity ; in their speaking the truth and doing righteousness. "Tho righteous Lord lovoth righteous- ness" i. o. right thoughts , words , doodn , right living. The author of the text , while firmly resolving to "wnlk in integ rity , " also recognizes his need of the lielp nnd mercy of Qod. "Ucdoorn mo and bo morcilul unto mo. " I am to offer a few remarks , suggested oy the lifo nnd recent , sudden death , in our midst , of Judge _ A. M. Ohadwick. Nothing elaborate is attempted , only a few practical thoughts , for the hour. Ho has illustrated , first , what a young man's success nnd general well being does not depend on brilliant talents or inherited wealth , or other exceptional favors. Ho came hero six years ago , with the equipment of merely good average abilities , such an education as is in every one's reach , a definite purpose , au honest heart ; nnd went to work. At only 29 yearn of ago , ho ia n well known citizen , entrusted , almost by ac clamation with a responsible public of fice , prosperous , universally esteemed the result of uprightness , honest effort , poraovored in to do something nnd bo snmo ono in thpworld. We nil soon came to known his open face , rollocling good nature and good sense. His very gait told of a certain straight forward ness and diligencealways takinghimon to something. Ho was found to bo ono who would toll anything just as it was. That ho could bo relied on , and und always strove to bring a transaction to the point of honesty. As a rule , ho kept in good company and out cf bad , from the fust , and all the way. Day time or evening , you did not go to aomo place of questionable resort to find him , but to his oflico or homo , Ho did not keep clean because ho touched nothing , lie went right into the world and daily mixed in all its affairs , but ho succeeded unusually , did he not , now you look , in not getting defiled , but in holding him self up , in integrity and fairhigh-minood- ness ? Look at him , as you aaw him in n group on the street , or aittting in his of ficial chair. To the labt , though often adjudicating before mun'hia superiors i\ ago and learning , thougii perhaps some times" in error , no ono over doubted hia motive or pains-taking. Ho never made a decision , which gave rise to n suspicion even , ho had boon tain- pored with. Ho walked in his integrity. Ho has thus illustrated , that for purely worldly success , as wo term it , the chief requisites are moral ones , and so , in the roach of every young man ; industry , per severance , uprightness , clean of hand and heart. Lot this encourage any of you , who are keeping good habits and working steadily on. Follow the plain rules ; don't doubt your future ; God and man are with you ; you will reach your goal. No good thing will Ho withhold from thorn , that walk uprightly. " Second. Ho has illustrated , that the temptations of this city need not carry a young man offhis feet ; that thouorh there bo a pit-fall at every corner , and often several between the corners ho will not fall into them , if ho will only lot his "eyes look right on , and his eyelids look straight before him. " Temptation or not , depends moro on the quality of the man , than on his surroundings. Three years ago , wliun in Loadvillo , I mot a young man , who said ho had found no special temptations there. Ho know the location of the postoflico , the chief bank , his paying mine ; other paths ho simply shunned. Our friend has also shown this ia a city , which "favors young mon , ia inclined to trust them nnd help them when they will do their part. Look around. Their success hero , past and present is very marked. Outward failures nearly always are preceded by moral failures , which were not necessary. Lot those facts en courage any of you who have done wrong. Don't waste any moro time , strength or money , Enter at once the path of integrity. A good future is still possible. And a word hero to older ones. Don't lot us bo of those , who wait until a young man is dead , before wo ever apeak well of him , or until ho has fought his way through to success end.homo , before wo over give him an encouraging or appreciative word. A word or two now of hia death. Wo all wish ho could have lived. Wo cannot well ipare such young mon. Wo should have hkod to see what ono of his sterling qualities would do and become iu the next twenty years , But our sorrow is difl'orent.Bo U that of the ono who loved him most , from our grief , when ono falls , because ho has wasted his years , in folly and dissipation. Ho diligently used all his days and strength , iu doing woll.what his hand found to do. There are no sad regrets in that direction. Ho finished sooner than most , and what a merciful arrangmont by which our future , up to tho-laat , is bidden ! 'God kindly veils our eyes , ' BO that his development , use fulness , happiness went on to the last moment. The early death of one , whoso h&bits are good , and who inherits no disease , is unusual ; such a sudden death is vtry un- usu l. I do not recall Hi parallel here , in tif teen years. The laws of health , and long lie , usually run side by aide , with the lawn of industry and morality. You are far more likely , than otherwise , to live long , if you live well , S&bbath- school atorius of contrary teaching ara made up , and made the wrong way , for truth. The Bible , all through , is clear and strong , on this , no is history. That is firm. Ynt second. It ii truu , thorn it , the , not u likelihood , yet HposatbUity , vou may die early , and oven buddunly This ono did. Accident , violence , occult disease are about us. Thou , personally , Knotvist not wliut u day may brini > forth , jo ilieo. The general law is generally Hvpi , but exceptions oncur , as witness lost Thursday , or "Tho Columbus" ofl Gtiy.bu < td , therefore. Third. Lotusboth us to business and religion , heed ChriH'e word "Bo ready , " for death is an impor tant crisis. As to business , check up every night , is far as possible , and don't take many iong ventures. Make your will , make ft clear and strong , so the right ones will jot what is in it ; make another next year If changes require. If any are depen dent on you , have n lifo-inauranco or its equivalent secured to them. Keep your wife practiced with the general run of your businessBO that , if the worst comes , iho vrill not bo helpless in other's hands. As to religion ' 'Life ' is the time to servo the Lord. " The only perfect death was preceded by a spotless lifd. "Tho Prodigal Son"and the "Penitent Thiof" are there , but they are not the Scripture models. The true word is , "Patient con- timmnco in woll-doing. " Then you are always ready. The beginning cannot bo too soon. To any hero , God says , "Take no further risk. " That might have boon you , last Thursday. The beginning should bo this moment , and as well in the words offtho text1 "As for mp , I will walk iu mine integrity , " adding the reverent prayer for help nnd mercy , "Ilcdoom mo nnt ? oo merciful unto mo. " You cannot save yourself nor will God save you alone. In every case , there must bo co-operation. Ho , when you seek Him , and open your heart to Him , works in you , "to will and do His good .pleasure. Our friend mot the same doubts you havo. Ho did not , however , live in them , or lot them stay him , but mot them openly , canvassed them thorouihly { , and came out into clear day and upon firm ground. There ho tried himself awhile , in tlu light of God's countenance. Ho used to bo hero very regularly , on the Sabbath. I can BOO him now , just as ho used to look , coming up that west aisle , to his place , often alone , as if ho came on purpose and fern reason. Last May , ho mot two or three of us hero , ono Snbbath afternoon , to give "a reason , for the faith that vras in him , " his personal faith , in Jesus Christ , as his Divine Saviour , his fixed purpose to "walk inintegrity" by God's holp. A little later ho stood with others in the St. Mary's Avouuo church , his future homo , to con fess Christ before mon , as he would bo confessed before his Father in heaven. Ho did it nil deliberately in the days of his health. To it ho lias since adhered. God could.rely on him after ho had told Him , Ho might ho yras growing in this as in other things if ho bad lived we should have heard moro from him. but the time camo. The hour of twelve struck. God called ixnd ho was "ready. " Ho merely wont to a higher service. To "a higher service , " not as a matter of course , not because I say so , or the pa per , or his church , but because ho did in time enter and hold on in that way which loads through Christ up to God. These Are Solid Fact * . The best blood purifier nnd system regulator over placed within the reach of suffering humanity , trtdy in Electric Hitters. _ Inactlv- ity of the Liver , Biliousness , Jaundice , Con stipation , Weak Kidneys , or any disease of the urinary organs , or whoever requires nu ap petizer , tonic or mild stimulant , will always find Electric Bitters the best and only certain euro known. They act surely nnd quickly , every bottle puarantood to give entire satis * faction or money refunded. Sold at fifty cents bottle by C. F. Goodman. PEllSONAIj. T. J. Moas , Hlgbuo , is stopping at the Tax- ton. Clara Morris und husband are guustH of the Millard. Jllsa Illllikor , Bed Oak , Iowa , Is a guest at the L'axton. George 1' . Patterson , VortSidney , is a guest of the Paxton. Gen. W. 1 * . Carllu and wife , 0" . S. A. , ore at the Millard. Prank L. Goodwin , Clara Morris' manager , Is at the Millard. George L , Shoup nnd A. J. Macnab , Idaho ; are at the Paxton. P. J. Sheridan , the Irish orator , of Now York is at the Paxton. John til , Jones and wife , Tekamah , are guests ot the Millard , W. D. Gross , Blair , and W. U. Boyd , Oak- dale , are at the Paxton. George Leggett , Utica , and T. Kllllan , Wnhoo , nro at the Millard. Billy and Dan Shull have gone to New Orleans to attend the Mardi Gras. W. Boyes , Valparoi u. and D. M. Platt , Ited Cloud , are guests of the Paxton. B , Boar , North Platte , and C. K. Hanson , Kearney , are stopping nt the Paxton. K. K. Day , South Bond , and Frank Car- ruth , Pluttemouth , are registered at the Pax- ton. ton.Felix Felix McShane , and wife started yesterday morninK for Now Orleans to sea the Mardi Gras. Gras.W. W. B. Atwater , Decatur , 0. Cook , Fremont - mont , and J. II. Hood and wife are at the Metrppolltan. A. B.1 Snowdcn , the Thiteonth street wet grocer loft on Sunday for Now Orleans to wit ness the Mardl Graf. President Sidney Dillon and party loft for the east yesterday afternoon in Mr. Dillon's private car. the "U. IV Hon. Wm. T. Shaffer , editor and proprietor of the Unita Chlefton , Evanston , Wyoming territory , Is at the Paxton. G , T. Bhartol , Dayton , Ohio , T. J. Jones , Harlau , Iowa , and Homer Brewer , Lincoln , III. , are at the Metropolitan , ' KLoonard Wfiltemon , an accomplished sten ographer and formerly of Burlington , has taken a place In the V. P. general freight de- putment. James Greenwood , Nebraska City , James Fcrgutton and J. 1C. Leatherland , St. Paul , and D. J. Hutchlnson , K&sex , Iowa , are gucata of the Motroiwlltan. Chan. E. Anthony and C. M. Anthony' , of Washington , 111 , , are in the city and quar tered at the Millard. The former In the tocre- tary of The Ogalalla Land and Cattle com pany and is hero on business connected with that organization , while the latter named gen tlotnau , Is here , a he exprenses It , to "add dignity to the company and occasion. " They are both first-clais gentlemen and Omaha p o > plo would bo pleased to welcome them as clti- I9BU , Sell out and come west boys. The Ouulullu Company. Notice was given in last Monday's Br.K , that the Union Stock Yards company hod closed the deal with Mr. Boslor. This is not correct , The Ogalalla Land and Cutllo company purchased the Boslor herd and thu transfer took place Mon day. Air Busier bning paid the sum of 81,250,000 , caxh , The capital stock was increased that amount and it wiu nil taken immediately , muny parties having madu application for stock ani were not able to gut any. . . _ * ' - - - -L gnHtCJUr JUKI * . BWIFT-Majrgle , Infant duBht r of Mr. and MID. Mlchuel Hwlft , dlod yesterday at & H. in. , aged it mont In aud 17 days. Tha fuueral took placu yesterday. CITY COUNCIL , Twclrc Special Policemen to Do Detec tive Wort to Be Employed By the Committee on Police , City Mnrshnlt Gtithtlo Presents Hulcs For the Moro Kfllclont Co\em inent of the Force. A regular meeting of the city council was hold last ovcning , President Baker in the chair. Roll called. Members present : Kaufman , Dunham , Woodworth , Mcfiuckin , Baker , Thrano and Lecdor. The minutes of the previous mooting were road nnd approved. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS , From the Mayor : Giving notice that ho had approved certain ordinances. Filed. From Henrietta Ginnis : Requesting the cancellation of the taxes on lot 1 , block 347 for the . ' . , years 1807-C8.C'J.70-71-72- ? y-77 , for the reason that the same ore outlawed. Iloferrcd. From City Engineer Rosowatcr : Ask ing that the salary of Goo. W. Tillson , employed in his office , bo increased to § 150 per month , lloforred. From Truman Buck : Giving notice that Catherine Welch had paid her city taxes under protest. Referred to city attor ney. ney.From From J. H. Butler : Giving notice of the necessity of the removal of the Tank Line company and the Omaha Gas com pany from their present places of busi ness on account of the dangerous explo sives handled by them. Referred. From Mayor Chase : Presenting n warranty deed to lot 1 in block 019 for M. Donovan. Referred to committee on public property and improvements for inspection nnd delivery. From George Smith : Giving notice of the unequal taxation of property on Sherman avcnuo for its grading. Jle- forrod. From Charles Abnoy and others : Call ing attention to the fact that no police are employed south of the Union Pacific track in this city and that numerous rob beries and burglaries have taken place there , ar.d asking for protection. This petition was accompanied with a resolu tion by Kaumann ( to the effect that as the city is infested by foot-pads , thieves , robbers , etc. , that twenty special police men bo employed by the city at a salary of S3 per day nnd their period of service not to exceed ouo month , to bo under the direct supervision of the mayor , murahall and committee on police , the appointment to bo made by aud with the advice of the committee on police. The resolution was adopted with this amendment , that twelve men bo employ ed instead of twenty. From the city engineer giving profile of jfarnam street as per proposed grade. The amount of grading necessary to bo done under the petition is 110,000 yards ata costof $2,000. ; ! Filed. From City Marshal Guthrie giving a eopy of a number of rules drawn by him for the government of the poJico , and asking their approval by the city council. A long discussion followed upon their adoption , the council finally resolving itself into a committee of the whole with Bohm in the chair. The committee arose and carried in a short time and made its report , nothing being done in it. A motion was made by Dunham that a council mooting bo hold Thursday eve ning to consider the rules presented. From the city engineer giving ordi nance with plat of Nicholas stroetprovid- ing for its opening from U3d to Saunders street. Referred. From James Croighton , chairman of the board of public works : Giving an abstract of bids presented to the board for constructing u storm water sewer on Farnam street , curbing and guttering certain streets , and presenting also the printed proposals. Filed for purpose of reference. KKHOLUTIONH. By McGuekin : That Farnam street have the benufit of the macadam , and that bids for paving said street bo made accordingly. Adopted. By Throne : That , a railing bo con- ntructed.on Center street , between Tenth and Eleventh , for the purpose of protect ing pedestrians. Adopted. By Behtn : That on and after Febru- iirv 1 , 1884 , the council meetings bo u.ilod at 7:30 : p. in. Adopted. By Loeder : That the city engineer bo instructed to report at the next meeting the cost of putting inrcatch-basins on the north sidii of Chicago street , between Tenth and Eleventh. Adopted. IIKJ'OHTH Of COMMITTEES. From claims : Recommending the pay- mcnt of the claims of Patrick Manning aud Charles J. Karbach. < Adopted. From public property and improve ments : Recommending that the mayor bo authorized to execute a deot to lot 1 , in block 117 , for John J. Hardin for the sum -of # 250. Adopted. Several reports roRommondingtho pay ment of several claims were read and adopted , , quiMNANUKa. Anjordlnanco declaring the necessity of appropriating certain lands for the opening of Nicholas street to Saunders street. Road three times and passed. A motion was made by Kaufman that the specification for paving be referred to the commitioo on streets and grades , to confer with the board of public works with a view to extending the time from September lot to November 1st , when the paving must bo completed. The council then adjourned. Buoklon's Arnic * Salvo. The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure liums , Outs. Ul- can ) , Molt llhoum , Fever Soros. Cancers. Piles , Dhillblalns , Corns. Tetter , Chapped hands , ant all skin eruption , gur.intoed to cure in tenr instance , nr money refunded. 25 cents f * v * ' I'ollro Court. Throe disturbers of the peace were be fore Judge Boneko yesterday , and were each fined $5 , and costa. In de fault of payment they are all at the hotel de Miller , ever the nill. Two vagrants , who claim St. Pavil for their place of residence were before hia Junior , and ono of thorn was sentenced to fifteen days in the county j ill on bread and water , while the other w s dis charged , he having been employed in this city. The question now arises , how many more of { JCAK , \ of p ople bos St. Paul got to spare ? Wo have had all wo care for and would advise St Paul to find Bomo other market for her rofuao mankind. Sadie MoBrido , the old stand-by , was before Judge Bonoko again this morning , charged with disturbance of the peace. S'io ' pleaded not guilty and her case waa continued until this afternoon. She was clad ajmnly in an old calico dress without any kind of a wrap to protect hur from the bitter winds of this morning , while her hands wore bare. It is a mystery how such people exist. No well had his examination before Judge Bencko this afternoon at 2 o'clock. SHERIDAN'S ' BIDE , Tint Alleged I"No.l I ; " of iho Irish In- vlnclhlcs In the Oily of Omnhn. Hon. John Rush , county treasurer , received a telegram yesterday from P. J. Sheridan , the famous alleged "No. 1 , " of the Irish Invinciblos , stating that ho would leave Leavonworth , Kansas , nt 10 a.m. , on the Missouri Pacific , and would arrive hero last evening at 6:1)5 : ) , A committee consisting of Messrs. O'Koofo , Rush , Barnablo , Murphy , Tarpy , Price and Cavanaugh , from the Ancient Order of Hibernians , mot him at the depot and escorted him to the hotol. Mr. Sheridan will lecture at Masonic hall this evening on "The Duty of the Hour. " Ho is ono of the most nd- yancad ; of Irish agitators , nnd believes in striking the enemy of Ireland at any and all times , where it will do the most good. NOTIOK TO A. O. Jt. Branches 1 and 2 , nnd Hibernian Rillos , will moot in Masonic hall prompt ly on Wednesday evening , the 20th inst. , at 7 o'clock sharp. All members are re quested to bring their regalia. J. J. CAVAKAUOH , County Delegate. THE O'PONNEI.I , FOND. The disposition o ! the fund collected by The Now York Irish World for the defense of O'Donnell , the slayer of in former Carey , has boon questioned by many persons and papers , genornHy by those who were not oven remotely inter ested in the object of the fund. A com- 'mittco consisting of Col. James Cavan augh of Now York , Captain O'Meaghcr Congdon of Washington , Hon. T. V. Powdorly , Mayor of Scranton , Pa. , and Rev. Goo. W. Pepper , recon ly investi gated the books and vouchers , nt the re quest of Mr. Patrick Ford , and the re sult ot thein labors is given in detail in The Irish World. Tho' total subscriptions - tions to the fund amounted to $53,421.04 ; the expenses of the trial amounted to 819,027.88 ; miscellaneous disbursements , § 5,208.93 ; to families of martyrs , § 8,000 ; making a total of 832.29081. The bal ance on'hand amounts to § 32,801.97 , which includes novcra ! small balances from other funds. The committee pay a well-deserved tribute to Mr. Ford for the manner in which ho has handled and dis bursed the fund. The balance will be transferred to the now "emergency fund , " and if any subscriber objects ho can have his money refunded. The Irish World has collected and dis bursed in eight years the immense sum of § 510,040.90 to aid the Irish cause. "Mono sana in corpora snno.1 "A sound mind in : i sound body" in the trade mark of Alicii'H Brniu Peed , and wo assure our readers that , if dissatisfied with cither weakness or Brain or bodily jxiwera , this remedy will per manently BtrengtliBn both. SI. AtIrug - gistx. Another Beastly Itohber. About fifteen minutes past six Mon day , a man visited the residence of Mrs. Emma Wolfocornor of Eighth and Hick ory streets , aud obtained entrance The house has double doors , and it was about time for Mr. Wolfe , who is employed by Dewey & Stone , to return from his labor ; the follow cleaned his feet just as Mr. Wolfe is want to do , and c < ave the same rap upon the door which Mr. Wolfe al ways gavo. Mrs. Wolfe opened the door , as she supposed , to * her husband , when the follow grabbed her by the throatand demanded what money there was in the houso. Siio told him she had no money , but by threats of violence ho frightened her until she took out the money box , which contained § 40 of Mr. Wolfo's earn ings , and , us she supposed , -ravo him all , but on investigation , S20 hud slipped from her hand and was ntill in the box , so that the follow cot bui 25with which ho took his departure. Mr.Volfo arrived iu n very few mo ments , and immediately ntarted out to look for'the follow , but ho was nowhere to bo found. Arm your wives and daughters with revolvers , and give thorn orders to shoot any such mon who may put in an appear ance. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thlipowler uever TriM.V7A nnnel of purlt itrengh au I w holeeomerjM * U ore i O'lioinlcal tliat the odlnar/ kinds , and rtiuiei b < sold In coinpvtuoni with tbem'jltttudt of loir < : , ihorl weight > lum or phosphate podor . 8oM only In on * . Roy.il llk- Dg l > owd r > > ! . . un Hmllrt N w Vork. SPECIAL NOTICES , / trspeolalswill Positively not be Inserted unlesa paid in advance , 't0 LOAN-Mouev. TO LOAN-ln Hum * of tfOO and upward * MONEY annum , CM Doiu la * county fruu. Ad drew R. ( X I'attenou & Co. , mi Faruam S * . ar > o-im. fONEY TO WAN-Th lowest rate * of latonrt i > J Ueuli' LOOJI Ageuc ) , 16th 4 Domjb-j Sl-tf TO LOAN In sum * < > < (900. ana upward MONEY D vt and 'O. , Ktol liUto and Lei > , IMC Fkrnuu 8t , for Infants and Children. CnHtorlaproinotps DIJOH | ( Ion Wlmt elves our Clilldron ro y clirolcn , and What cures tticir fevers , tnttkra them nleop 5 ovcrcoinua Fluttiluncy , ( Jonstina- 'Tin Castortiv. tlon Sour Stomach Diarrhoea nnd * , , , \Vnen linblca fret nnil cry by turns , FovcrishncBS. It Insures health and Tint cures their colic , kills tholr worms , natural sleep , without morphine. Hut Cantor-la. Wmt quickly ctirc Constipation , Sour Stomach , Colds , Indigestion , ' "Cortorln hw > well ndnpU-cl to ChlRlren that lint Castnrlb- I recommend It as superior to nny pn-scription known to mo. " II. A. AnciiEit , U. D. , Farewell then to Morplitno Syrups , Castor Oil nnd Paregoric , and 88 PorUand Avo. , llrooklyn , N. Y. andUnilCniitnrlnl CENTAUR LINIMENT nn absolute euro for Kliouma- tlsm , Sprains , Burns , Gulls , &u. The most Powerful nnd jfono- trntlng Fain-rclioving nncl Ileiilini ? llcincdy Juio\vn to man. HELP WANTBU. ANIKD A first-claw bftkcr. Address at onto , W H. UKDACII , North l'l.it > v , Neb 493-21 W ANTED Ail apprentice boy at FxcoUlnr Ma- thlno ; Aorks. 401-20 TXTANTED Cuambormaldanndtiiuudry Ktrla. In- YV < | Uire at olllto ot Milliard II tcl. 404-21 WANTED A ulrl to do general lionfowork at S. I ) , dale'a tutldcnce. 2d liuu'o eoutli Daven port , on west ttldo 22il street. 602 tf 7ANTEI-Oood girl. MRS. W. II. BUSHMAN , \V 1 1512 Howard ttreit. Cul-tl \T7ANTED , ( IIULS Wo want Id girls for general T I housework , to aniil ) at oncu tu ( JANNON , JONR8 & CO. , Olllce 1'rcnzcr Block , Oillco hours from 6:3D : to U p.m. 010-lm WAttTGU At Fort Mdney , Neb , a woman to do general houtio ork ( or . family ol tno. Good cook , washer aril ircnur. Wages paid nocorillnRly. Acl J roan Lieut. Patterson , Fort Sldnoy.lseb. 4SO 211 ANTEI > A clrl , German preferred , 1WM Far- W cam strict. 476 tf TX7ANTED Adtlry lund. Inquire nt the Rnc't ' V\ Spring Dairy W.jfon. 41H-CO' Girl for gencr l houtenork. bteadr WANTED work unil good pay. In < | uite at 101 aouti l.'th street. 470-20 WANTED Immediately , a first class white Inr- her , Mcail ) umplojiiient , nhd $18 per week per manent. Address or tcfcrioph to Louis Dajer , North Matte , Nob. 459-20) ) TT7ANTED-aood solicitors acquainted with the V V serial book trade. No wthers need nppl ) Call at rooms U and 7 , Everett's block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. 4022 /"VDEEN I'KOTECTOR-Unnrccedentcd'r ' ducemonts V-vJ offered lady tiger t * for this new rubberundtrgar tiiu.it foi laulcs. Address with 'siainpti , Un.lerijar- mont Co , D south May Bt. , Chicago. 189-lrn ) . - Agents in c\en'township In NcViras WANTEDAgents ha , for ono of the beet Silling nrtlccsiner intro duced. Sell .t s'f-ht. Utllor write to the OX'AHA ' STOVE UEl'AIH WOnKS , 439-U 100S. 14th Street , Omaha. WANTED An experienced salesman to call cm buslnefsmen only , wlih a specialty. Cill at 200 N. 16th btrcut , and sco Ud In regard to U. 434208 Ono hundred teams and ono hundred WANTED labours for Hallrood work. JIcCOY & MOHAN , Canlleld House , Ninth and Farnam Kta , Oiraho. „ "ITlTANTm ) A iooJ g'tl ' for general hou cwork , YV 411 south loth street 414 20 $ T AD1KS OK YOUNO MhNlncityor country to JLy take nl'c , light and iilcaeant work at their own homes ; $2 to $5 a day entlly and quietly imvlt ; w ork eontby mall , no c.-ima8sfnc : no ttau'i ) lor reply. Please nildrcss Ktliablo Slanl g Co.l'hlladeliihla fa. , drawer TT. S07.1mt WANTED Two clrla cook and second girl. Best of w < gcs. Apply S. E. corner 20th and Cali fornia Brg. S78-II WANTED A German dining room kitchen girl. Hesse and Hoppe , 418 S. 13th St. , between Harnev aud Howard. C65-tf SITUATIONS WANTED. _ ED Job Printer and rrcBsman wants WANi steady oituatlon. 10 > cars experience , lddris.4 't . " care of Bte. 496-201 WANTED-Situalion In city or ad joining towns.by man and wife , who can do first class cooking in hotel or restaurant. Address "C. L. N. " Bee olllce. 60025 * WANTED A situation a < a druggist , nged 31. MX } ears' ( xporioncc. References good. Ad- drtss "W. M. " oflico Om. ha Bte. 477-191 WANTED A rellahle joung man wants a place to work , board and goto school. "S. A. W. ' ' Bee olllce 388-tf TI7AN1ED Hltuntlom for first class domestics. \ V Call at our offlce from 4-30 to 0 p. m. Satnrdajs 1 to 0 p. m. CANNON , JONES & CO. , Opp. I1. O. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. "VTTANTED Jly a hlnplo gentleman , on or before T1 Jlarrh lit.a comfortiljly lurnlshid room , or sitting room with ( mall bid room attached , in a strictly | jliate family , with or withou' board , wl.ero tteraar , nr , small children mid no other hoarders Location central and in pieman ! neighborhood Ad dress , 8tatlngte > m9 and full paitlculars , "J. A , It , " Bee ollico. 493 ) } V\ 7ANTKDBOARDEUS-Largel'8t of rooms , wither T ) or without board , In pritato families fnrnUhtd free of charge at nur oltlui , opi oulto postolllce. Can non , Jones & i.'o. , 4:30 : to 9 p. m. 043-lm WANI > .u Hay bo rdln tlcman , wife and mother in the ndghliorlioudof 21it and Wets' cr. Address Box 633 p < ioUlce. WANTED 1o sell fmill stock of cigars confec tionary and notions , inquire 2210 Cuming Kt ' WANIhD-Tablo boarders t 117 N. 14t Direct betwern Capitol a enueand Dodge street * W ented wi rhlug btaiutmand these search of board In p rhnte homes , with or wit out room , to < all at our o Illco irrm ! 80 to 9 p. m CANNON , JONES * CO. , Oppoilte Pontottlco. 94R.1m FOB BENT Honsea and Lots , FOR RENT FuroUhed rooms at 1010 Famam. 428-251 TTIOR RENT lurnlshtd loom with board , flre and JL1 gac , tor one cr two gentlemen , 3J2 B. IBth ttrect , cor , Harney , 453 FOR RENT-Nlcely furnUliod rooms with or with- out bean ] 1016 Dodge St. 1003) ) FORRENT-A ba emcnt with three room for light riouTO keeping ms Hodf e Bt. 101 23 } Foil KKM-Fuinlthod rooms , 105 North 18th fctioet. 4fl7. "t f' ° , tJ T-mal1 1"'U8 ' Inyjilie uf A , Murphy , 4 : . Kthttrett . 4SS-so | F OR RENT A furnisnetl front room In brick * ' ' " ' lniU''c | ' ° ° S " " "ll 17th St < 471101 F il Capitol ave. FOR UAfK-B buslmns loU iflth s'reet , lt ten lavcii | > ort and Uajiltolmenue , e t tide , for a tiirtnul jtais. AMES , 1517 Farnatu rtreet. n tonrcornodated with furnUbed rwiut Apply 1818 Farnam St. _ _ _ 4UHf I7IOR RENT Store room with basemai t Iw ' deep. 1511 Farnim St. PAULSENi , CO. . In > armun htrttt. F 'OR RENT 8e\era good houiea , aln ono Droom Qnely fuinlbhtKl IIOUM. John E. Edwards , till FUTIIIUJ Ht FOR RENT FuruUhod room Uil Capito 872211 _ _ FURNISHED room heaUd fit N , l ui. _ 875 t- FOrl RENT Fun l.lied nx > ro with or without board. Finest looatbn ID the city. > l u fox able boarder * wantod.N. W , oor. 18th and Farnajn. IflJ-tf _ FOU RENTFurnUi ed room ( or gentleman , alto two tur light houjt keet'loj Iktmcrt block. comer Eighth aud UuarJ8t. 0 > S-U TTIOR RENT Large now , two story dcnblo house , JT Shlnn's addition BultaUe for two families or boarding house. Inquire Room 24 , Omaha National Bank Bolldlug. 168-11 RENT Furnished room * on the northwes FOR oor. ISIhandCapltolntcuue , formerly Crclghton House. 189-tf IjiUll KENT noonu In Nebraska Aatlona BanK J ? Building. Mott doslralle ofllcea Iu the city Supplied with hydraulic ole'ator and heated b steam. Apply at Bank. B26-tf FOR SALE. 1T > O11SALI ; A rare bargain in a business property JT on 13th Ptreet , north of Railroad Is paving 10 per cent on int cstmcnt. Corner , iasy terms. Tno good housed and lota in Shlnii'a 1st addition , $200 to MOO cmli , balance $15 to $20 per month. Choice residences and risli'cncu lots In Hancom's Ha o , and till other additions In the cltv. 1REY & MOTIKII. Agents , 49S-tf S. W. Cor. 16th nnd Farnam Sts. FOR SALK Fine thoroughbred Jersev null calf , good pedigree. S J. KIIEKM , 493-2CS 1008 South Ave. I ) IIU U Mills county , low ak for sale"by L. W. Hus- srll.Olenwood , Iowa. 47-2'l ' lOR SALE The furniture of the residence N. W. F corner Oth and Harney. Apply on the promlses. 408233 FOR SALE Handsome cottage , cast front , north Omaha , < 1,70 * . Dutirable rcnlouncc , south 10th street , east front , ? Ui ) HULL s SIIIUVKR. 405.22 SUM ) 1'KR AGKi : wo otter IU o and ten aero FOIt ttacu southwest of clU Only 35 tnlnutoi drlvo from I' . O Now ia the tnno to secure n beautiful home. Call before March 1st , an priuts w ill advance. I'fiCK'S REAL rSlATE AGENCY , 403 22' Opp. P. 0. , Omahn FOR SALE At n bargain , a good two seated car- r > all , HUitablo fnr no hone. Inquire at A. J , Simpson a C.rrioEO Factory , Uodge St. 472-211 FOR SALE A 12,000 pounds Fal-bank's Hay Scale. Will hold both wagon and horse * , It is ncarlt- ' new and will bo told at hilt prko. Apuly to 4M' 0 T. C. llRUNHEK , FOR SALE 42 acres , houaa , stable , abundance o' fruit , near thurphaud school , 6tnl'ut ' from rail road , 0 miles from Omaha , $ l,6tO. Ittuutlful residency ; ro ( crty , 100x423 feet , ehado and fruit trees , houjo and barn , $ XOuO. S-23 BELL&SIIR1VER , . | 710R SALE Chiap , one six foot aud one threw X1 foot show case at Lyon'o C.gar btore , 07 South 15th St , 224 tf FOR SALE A bargain. House of 7 rooms , 9ih end Bancroft Kt. gothlc. Well .built , barn &o. , only $1.800 if sold within 60 dnjs. ' S AltS & B03- AUD , Wl llama Block. 208-t TT'ORSALE House of 6 rooma in 1'arker's addition _ P near the $20 000 school houce new. A cheap place on easy ternu.-tl.7iXL &EARS & BOSAltD , Williams Block. 209-tl FOR SALE A splendid houce ot 10 rooms ia Fhirm's addition. Jf srkl within So dajs only { 3.700. feEAuS & BOSAltl ) , corner IGihona Dodge 210-tl FOR SALE Fnnu 3 miles from city. ot Mrs. Mejor , o\er IVooder'n Drug store , 16lh and Webnusr. 872-tf FOR SALE Two counteis and fifty leet of good shelving , cbeip , at 1DOS Dodge St. 163-tf F > OR SALE Two large NormuneUU'onp. Addre s O. D. Birdsall , Walnut , Iowa. IM-lm' SALE A good tw o story store T ropcrty in FOR ne , Wayne county , Neb. Address 0.1) . Bird- nail , Walnut , Iowa. 156-lrut FOR SALE OR Tit A I A good f pan of mules , harness and wagon. Inq A ex O. Charlton , at McCaguo Bros. 080 U SALE Two open nerond-hand bugples and one delhory wagon , cheep , at 1310 Harney St. SS9tl SALE-Colorado coal. 1 his coal la as free from FOR and as clean aa Rock Spring. 934-tf JEJF. W. JlEDFORn. FOR SALE Two portable boilere , 10 horsejiow Apply at D. FITZl'A.UtiqR , . ees-tt 21n South 16th St. IIS ALE A email lloxlcr , Bahumn & Co. , fire proof satf , almost new , at this olllco. U FOR SALE My two story brick residence , 19th and yt. Mary's rucnue. Largo bum , out-house , water wor s , wt.ll arranged. Lot 60x200. IMce 97.600. Besi Bargain In Omaha. Call at U. Toft's People's Bank. 277-t TjlORSALE 12 lota one block went of Park Me J ? cue cars. Lota 60x160. Will sell the whole true ( or 97,100 , If sold before January 1st , 1834. Real el tate owners bid this bargain , if you call at Peopla Bank. . 278-tf FOR SALE Choice bualutwd property , three Intl oor. Maunders and Charles Stro-n. It will pay ycu to Invoitlgate this Oder. Call at People's Bank. 279-tf T01l SALE Improved property , which will pay JD the buyer 20 per cent oil the investment. Rents for 1,920 IHT } ear. All occupied by first civil tvu- ants. Will sell for 110,500 , if sold soon. All or oner half cah , balance , one to flve years. The above in vestment is worth Investigation. Call at the I'eopln Bank. 2iiO-tf "TjlOR DALE Ola newspapers tu large and small JT quantities at this office. It MISCELLANEOUS. Pair of upoctai its on Howard , between 9th und 14th BticmH. Leatent this olllco forruwuril. STRAYED A rtd row , prnr In condition. FlniUr will receive % t 00 by returning her to mio Idaho street Mrs. Hattlu hnwiran. _ 407 Ml AD. UNDERWOOD , of Sof West Madison street. . LhlciKi ) , publlther cf THE NATIONAL BANK UEI'OR'mt , It in the city. 'I hia pub | . atlon glv.g all Information Herding all count e'ltlt bank noted , AUo u full lU and dcscilptlou of Canadian banks. 43MD3 I OS T On Monday morning , a pocket book con. J talnlng a bum of mcnvy aud valuable puitr , Ihu finder will bo liberally rewarded bv ( rating name at otllcu of J , L , Webster , Omaha National Itmk Building. 468 19f { \ 001) ROOM AND BOARD at t4H > per week , cr \JT tlS 00 pur month , at pacific llmm. 4113 tci STItXYFDxn. uToL'r One email rod bruua tow , anone knowing of her whereabouts will iilrjuo tend or lee word at No. < 10 S. lath t Oma ha Neb. 410-10J I OS I1 OR STOLENAvrliitvouw , ajcanold.ttlth- j nut any mark * , except the liorim bo ti' dcwn ono a litUc more than ilio ether \\Vulil about l , fu pound * . 910.0 reward vflirtx ! fni suy one who may iltllicr tlieinlmal to the Kegle House. 4ti-if ( ) | SPECIALTIES fur thnte out if emplojment to n make luone ) with. Call on M. L Smith , 2uB N. 16th btnct , and eu samples. 43.1 jm / 1 ASH PAID For second band dollies , order * by W lettvra or poeials promptly bttemled to Ao > drew Mr. or Mrs , Broderich BIS outh lOthSt Omaha. 400-lmot EDWARD KUEHL. UAQISTKR OF PAUIYBTfiRY AND CONDITION. ALIHT. 803 Tenth street , twtwocu faruam and liar. oey , wtll , with the aid of guardian vplrlU , obUUiloi u ) oo * gUaoo of th pan and prtteot. od UM WrUlii condltloni la tha future , Br > U < < ihott cull order. Pofect MtUfactlo K\Jir nteil.