THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY1. APEIL 8 1887 , CAMI'-OltMA CHOI'S. llcports Sliow the Condi I Ion 'ofVlicnt to He Had. & \K FnAxrlsfo , April 7. Tllo produce exchange ; to-tlay publishes' reports from all the wheat comitlt ; * in California , Ivlnit the ncttial condition of mowing wheat April 1. It summarizes the situation as follows : The acreage seeded to summer tall Is consider- nbly below the average , hut this part of the crop Is generally In good condition , nnd with any rniii will maku n jjood crop. The total ncreaRCKtcdcd Is below the amount seeded last year. Late ! ( train , of which there is a lai < ? amount , is beginning tr suitor for want of moisture , mid In FOIDO sections h beyond riMirmDtlon , notably on the \\ost sitlei of ttm Kan.Ioan.iiln valley , wheie tlmacieaKUSt'edwl is not ! Jij pur cunt of last year's area. .From Modesto south the crops liavo sultcred nnd aru Kcnornlly I" bad condi tion. The Miiitliorn counties , with thi ! ex ception of Ventura , me not inconr.iiltif. ! ! Tbo ncreaso In all of them shows mote or loss of a decicaso and they do not piomlsu to cut a lariju lijjuru in the yield of wheat this year. On tin- other hand , they have a lar o ncrcairu In barley , and with a itoocl sprint ; will turn out u lame amount of this iraln. ; liarley on thu \ \ hoi o looks butter than wheat nnd tlie acru.izo shows an increase ; from last year. Yesterday's showers were qulto copi ous In thd northern nnd central part * of thu ntatt- ' , but It was not then ) they were most needed. The lain ceaseil at an caily houi this morning. Sunny weather again ptevalls. The llnlnvny Mystery. NF.W Yonic , April 7.-A. man Rave himself tip to the Brooklyn police jiut before noon to-day , on Ids own statement that ho wai the murderer of the unknown dead girl at llahway , N. J. The man's name Is J. J. Flatli. Ho Is a barber , and a stranger In Brooklyn. The police am InvestlKaHnir. lUriWAY , X. J. . April 7.-Otto Hclslcr , ol New York , visited the morgue to-day , lie says hucamo to this country on the steamci "Westernland , which arrived hero on January 14. Among the passengers on the steamer was Meria Noorse. a young ( iorman girl , and her Ir ver , Max Kinder. She was twenty- three years bid and Kinder several years older. Sim Imd two dratts , one for Sl.'JOO and another for SS0. llelsler thought the dead Kirl wus Miss Xoor.se , but could tiot Identify the clothing. iN'oorse Is the name worked on the cilu'o of the hnmlkurcliiot toiina in thu valise picked up In the river near the scorn of the murder. Illootlctl HorscH Crcinatoil. IT lJATi.vi'oiir : , la. , April 7. Jno. Klllen'f stables In Now Libeity , Scott county , burned ' head of blooded last nlpht. 'Ihlity-scvcn horses burned , musing a loss of 850,003 , nu lusuraiico. The cause of the lireis un- knosvn. Sherman'H Tjtttlo Spec. FI.NDI.AV , O. , April 7. Senator Sherman's business ngont to-day sold for SoO.OOO prop erty for which the senator paid 810,000 i month ago. JL'he ' senator lefuses $1 i,000 foi 100 acres for which lie paid S O.OOO at tht same time. Itoot nnd Shoo Jlouao Knlla. Konroi.ic , Va. , April 7. The wholcsah boot and shoo house of S. N. Brlukhouse lias sslgncd. Liabilities , 800,000 , ; assets an about that amount. St. Joseph n Reserve City. WASHINGTON- , April , 7. St. Joseph , Mo. vras to-day made a national bank reserve city. To-night Manager Walton , of thii theater , takes n bGnclit. A line pro cram ino will bo p rose n ted. The Puol Comedy company will give nn cntin change ofpru rammo , introducing soncs epccialtios , oto. Mr. Nahan Franko , tin eminent violinist , will render one of hti iuiiuilablo .solos. The Second U. S. In /antry band will appear. A grand pie- eating match for u prize of $5 will take place , and us there afoa largo number o ( mtnos it will doubtlsss prove an niter estinir ovent. Hesnrvod scats may bo ob tallied nt thu box ollico to-day. There i already a largo advance sale , and thosi vrho wish scats should obtain them dur Ing the d ay , 'as ' there will undoubtedly bi 8 crowded house. Notwithstanding thi extra attractions prices will remain a usual , 15 , 25 and H5 cents. The Hmnnno Society at Work. The Nebraska Huniann society \voi their lirst ciisc , in the uolice court yestcr day afternoon against Peter McLaughlin a liorsu clipper employed by Kinne ; Ilros. , charged with cruelty to animals Gen. J. E. Smith , chairman of the ON coutivo committee of the Iluniam Society appeared as prosecutor The prosecution did not claim that tin cruelty to'tho animal in question con aisled in the clipping process but in th abusive treatment of the horse by Ale Laughlin who had performed the work The jury that was asked for by the dc fcnse was not called as } McLaughlin' employer did not appear at the cour room until the case had been called aii : McLaughlin himself showed nn ineliun iiou to admit his guilt. After a brief o.\ amination this was done and the cour Imposed a line of * 10 and costs , whicl McLaughlin paid. The Humane sooiot , propose to enact a vigorous prosccutioi , against the olVenders of the law ' 'and ordinances protecting dum Animals. Messrs , Smith , Giffonl Millnrd and Hell of the oxeciiltv committee and their agent S. J5. ( Jlarl- - liavo been appointed by the mayor a Bpcc.ial policemen and will make It the ! 'flpecial business to see that the laws ah rules of the Humane society arc onforcoc The Now Dlatrlot JudjiCH. L. C. UrolVKsq. , of the law linn o Groll'vSc Montgomery of Omaha , has boo appointed one of the two additional dit tnet court judges. Mr. Gro'lV is n mo ; excellent gonllomun and good lawyc mid will m'ovo himself the poor , it is be lloved , of the honorable jiul/ccs / whom I : will now bo associated with. His a ] pomtmcnt , while merited , is a hi" compliment to his cnpahililics as ho ; yet a young man , not being more tha thirty-four or live years of age. M llopowell , of Ulair , a lawyer who is we and favorably known throughout N < bmska and who has a long residence i > hp state to recommend him for famll arity with the laws , is the other n' poiutco. _ _ A IMInlitcr IriHldo Jolict. Rev. Mr. Dawson , of North Hond , nj poarcd nt the Tenth street M. E. churc last evening before au audience of uboi one hundred nnd told them how Jell pcnitontlary appears to a visitor. 11 description was graphic and intorestin It did not possess any prictically proli able features , however , as none of the who hoard him are over likely to be ab to prolit by the information. God's Revolution , Rev.V. . \V . Palmer , who delivered very interesting discourse in the city hs last Sunday evening , will , at the rcque ot a number of these who listened , sue ; tltcro again on Sunday night. His ton will be , "Revolution of God as it's Givi in the Scriptures. " Architects and engineers can And full supply of instruments , paper at tracing cloth , at U. 1 < . Goodman's , 11 Faruam st. The South Oraaha. Land company hai ppolntca U. E. May ne sole agent for tl sale of their lots. Ho will show the pro erty and furnish all desired inforrnatU upon application. ISIgned ] W.A. PAXTOK. President , Buy your paints , varnish nnd brush ftt C. F. Goodman's , 11 JQ Farnam st. CAUGDT ROBBING A CHURCH , A Burglar Nipped While In the Sacristy of St , Fhilomeua Oathcdral , WILL DODGE GET THE CABLE ? South Omnlm Fire The Counoll Salvation Army Holy Week The City llonndarirfi All Boy Other Local. A Uolil IJttr lar Foiled. One of llio most during attempts nt btirglury tliitt has boon known in thu city wus madu List night nbottt 9 o'clock nt St. i'hilomcna's cathedral nn Ninth street. During the wogross of the ser vices in the church , tnu sexton , James Mulcaliey , stopped inside the sacristy in discharge of kin duties tuid was aston ished to tind a burglar at work remov ing the golden and silver chalices from the vault in which they are keut. Mr. Mulcahoy seized him by the coat collar and was just going to call for help when a revolver was placed against his heael anil ho was told tha' he would bo killed if lie said a word. In his alarm ho re leased his hold and tha burglar etisap- Kjarcel thn ugh the open window by vhlch bo lu.d g . 'mod access to the apart- nonl. Mr. Mulcahoy at once gave the \larm and Detective Ormsby , ot the po- ice force , was detailed on the case. From ho sexton's description Ormsby spotted Jharles Wilson , a well known cracks man , and wenlatter him , lie found his nan in Nick Wallace's notorious den on ) ouglas street and placed him uneteir ar- cat. On his person was found n chisel which he had used in prying un the window through which ho had effected n entrance into the church. Wilson , of innrcio , denied his guilt , but the sexton dontilies him and ways there can bo no juestion about his being the man. Wil- on , it will bo remembered , is the crook vho was caught by Captain Cormick two nonths ago while hiding a set of burglar eels tintle'r the sidewalk on Howard street. Ho lias just been released from ail , where he lias been serving a sixty lays' sentence as a suspicious chnrac- or. Ho is a crook of tlio vorst typo nnd the authorities have > icn ! working for a IOIIK tiino to get us Ettre a case against him us they have low. The boldness of the attempted jurglary is astonishing. Services were 'n projrivss in the church and fully 300 lootilo were almost in reach of the cracks- nan while ho was tit his work , i'ho sacristy containett nil of tlio chalices ind other utensils used in the perform- nice of the Catholic ritual valued at sev eral thousand elollars. DOUG10 GUT THE CABLE. Properly Owners Say Yes Cable Polks Answer Kvnslvoly. The directors of the Omaha Cable Tramway company spent tlio afternoon yesterday in a business session at the ollico of the Union Loan and Trust com pany. Reports that began to issue from .he place of meeting early in the session sot the real estate men of the city all agog , and at work upon deals that worn- sod a spceely return of millions. Evcr.v man who owned property on Dodge street from Ninth to Thirty-sixth streol was approached by the enterprising real estate agents and Oasked to place ti irico upon his property whethci t was on the market or not , The report gained currency and was up parcntly reasonably well confirmed thai the company had decided to locate one of their lines on Dodge street from Nintl street west. It was announced that the company would begin delivering material to-day for the construction of the Dotlgc street line west from Ninth street tc Twentieth. It was also currently re ported that a line will bo built on Hurnoj street to tlio western and southwestern portion of the city. Members of the cable company , how ever , deny that any decision has been ar rived at. Mr. L. 15. Williams , when uestiojied concoriiinjr tlio matter , stated hat the meeting of the di rect qn * had been for the consideration of other important matters and that really nothing hael boon done regarding the matter ot location. / committee has been considering the mat ter and will call n meeting probably in r very few days to report upon tlui matter , Notwithstanding these statements prop erty owners on Dodge street are vorj jubilant and have given out the impression sion that they have been assured that the cable company will locate a line on tha1 street. TUB SALVATIONISTS. The Council KocoiiNltlcra Its Action- The Army at Ijarce. The members of the Salvation Army who were arrested on Wednesday nigh for parading the streets in violation of t resolution adopted by the council pro hibiting tlio same , were released b * Judge Stonbcrg yesterday , on their owl recognizances , to appear for trial 01 Tuesday next. Last evening a detail o the army made a skirmish , marched uj Farnain street and down Douglas stroo without nuisio and were consequent ! * not disturbed by the authorities The : have decided to make no further stree" demonstrations until their case in cour lias been decided. They have scctiroi counsel nnd will demand a jury trial. At the meeting ot the city council las nitrht Mr. Goodman oll'orcd a resolutioi culling for a reconsideration of the voti instructing the marshal to prohibit tin Salvationists from parading the streets Mr. Kaspcr moved that Mr. Goodman'i resolution bo laid upon the table. On i yea and nay vote tlio motion was lost am the mutter taken un for discussion. Coun oilman Ford didn't ' want the council ti backdown fron ? their position , "Pdhavi a poorer openyin av the imlnount a- common sinso there is in this council i they back elown. Let tliim poapln gi into a room with their prutchin' and sal vashionism and not bo makin' liowlin nooshances of thimsolvcs batin their tiui bnrcens nnd poundin1 tlio dhrunis. " Mr. Kaspar started a laugh by statiiij that hu had just as much rohcion as an member of tlio Salvation Army. Hi makes his prayers in private , however and does not go out in the streets am cause runaways in the performance ) o his devotional exorcises. Ho thought th council ought to stand by their formo notion at least until the case against th Salvationists is decided in the courts. Mr. lioodman thought the Salvationist were no more 'of a nuisance than th medicine men nnd other fakirs who ir. test the street corners. Mr. Lee eUdn't think the councilslioul be it : a hurry about the. mutter as the had succeeded in getting the case befor the courts and made a motion which wa attoptcd , referring the mutter to tlio con initteu on police for one week. HOLY WEEK SRltVlOlCS. Mnumly Thurmlny , Gooel Friday , an tlio GlniL Chimes of Kniter ncllx. Kabter is next Sunday. This is Hoi week. Yesterday was Maunday Tkur ; day , and this morning ushers in Goo Friday. Mauuday Thursday , so name from the Latin verb nuuidurc to con mand and having reference to Christ command to his disciples regarding tli holy communion , "This d0 in .ronton branco of me , " ' is kept generally by the 1-IpiScopallans and Roman Catholics , and is the accepted anniversary of the insti tution of the Lord's supper. It wus cele brated in the St. I'hilomena cathedral yesterday by a number of services nt which Bishop O'Connor olliclated. It was appropriately observed at Trinity ca thedral. Good Friday will bo celebrated by serv ices at the.se cathedrals of n less solemn , but still deeply religious nature. At Trin ity cathedral the following will bo the order : At 1) ) a nt. , morning prayer , ser mon by Dr. Dohcrty. The dean will con duct tlio three hours' service from 13 m. to 8 p. m. , it consisting of hymns , de votions and addresses , Evening prayer will be said at 5:15 : p. in. There will bo a special literary service , with anthems nnd an address by the dean , at 7JO : ! this evening. At this service selections from ' " " will bu Gounod's "Redemption" sung ; also an anthem by Gounod , "Oh , Come Near to the Cross. " The music will be very beautiful , rentlercd by n larco cho rus. rus.The cathedral will bo open all day for private devotions. Grand music on Master evening at Trin ity cathedral will bo rendered by a choir of eighty voices , anil in tbo morning the chorus will bo fifty voices. A choice inn- Meal programme has boon prepared and is being nightly rehearsed. IN THE RUilil ) OP Hl'OKTS. The Moth-MoIjaiiRhlln Match Bane llnll Notes Other Sports. A wrestling match has finally boon ar ranged between Chas. Moth and Colonel J. II. McLaughlin to take place at the exposition - position building next Thursday night. Mr. U. N. Parshall , Colonel MoLaugh- lin's agent , is in the city and has ad dressee ! the following letter to tlio UBK. OMAHA , April 7. In behalf of Colonel J. 11. McLauihlln , of Minneapolis , I have this day arrived In Umnhiiand mnde arrange ments for a mixed wrestling match nt the ex position huihliug on the evening of April 14. between Charles Moth nnd the champion oollar-and-elbow wrestler of the world , Colonel J. II. McLaughlin. Mr. Moth expresses himself ns being dissatisfied with McLniighlln for not putting in nn ap- uearance before this ; that arrangements had been completed for n match previous to this nnd Me'Lnughlln did not show up. 1 really can't believe McLaughlin wont back on his engagements knowingly. However , now the meeting of thesn two giant athletes Is certain ns I hold n receipt for the uaymeut of the rent of the exposition building. Further , I believe Moth will sav before tlio 15th of this month that Mc.Langhlin cntno soon enough , and to make it Interesting all around 1 will wager S-IO that I can defeat any light weight man of Omaha the sntno evening of the above match at collar and elbow. To prove 1 mean business 1 have deposited with Harry Hunter of tholtax 810 as forielt for the same. Respectfully , U. M. PA113IIALL. BASK WAI.h NOTKS. The Omaha team divided themselves nto two nines yesterday afternoon and played their first practice game at Ath letic park. The members of the team were positioned as follows : VKTIMIANS. Position. Kins. I Inrter c Krehmoye'r lloaloy p Uoodenoiigh Uwyer 1st Wlthncll Swilt , ! ) el Handle Uouko od Miles Walsh H Gun ins Under 1 Dougherty Me > ssitt r Veach llrlmblccorn m Houseman The game was an interesting one and resulted in a victory for the Kids by tlio following score : Innings- 123450780 Vets 1 1 l 0 o a 0 5 1 W Kids i o o o i a a 5 i la David Howe , the now manager of the Lincoln team has released all of the men of that club except Reinaglo , Snyder , Robinson , Lawrence and Nelson , anil lias gone east after now men. The Wil liams brothers , the old battery for the Lincolns liavo gene to Marshulltown , la. A AVA1.KINO MATCH. O'Lcury , the champion pedestrian , lias arranged to have a six days' go-as-you- please match in the exposition building in this city commencing April 25. The race will be open to all comers. Pedestrians will got 75 per cent of the receipts , di vided as follows , 40 , 25 , 16 , 13 and 8. CONFIRMED. Nine YoniiKlmrtica Kcoelvo the Rita nt Trinity Cathedral. Bishop Worthington , of this Episcopal dioccso , hold a special service in Trinity cathedral at 5:30 : o'clock , on which occa sion Canon Doherty , of Urownoll hull , presented a class of nine girls for the rite ot confirmation. These young la dies had been baptized the previous evening in tlio cathedral , Dean Gardner assisting in tlio service. The confirma tion service was impressive. The bishop made an address , using as a text the sixty-first psalm , verse 8 : "So will 1 al ways sing praise unto Thy name , that I may daily perform my vows. " The at tendance * was quite largo. The young ladies were tastefully attjrod nnd on- torcd into the spirit ot tlio impressive oc casion with duly solemn earnestness. Ulazei at South Oniuha. A destructive lire oocurcd at the stock yards yesterday afternoon. It broke out about4:30 : o'clock , in the stockyards barn , which is located at the southeast corner of the ) yards , nt the side of the switch track. It is supposed that a H. & M. engine loft a kindling spark which was fanned into a llamo and rapidly grow to n destructive blaze. The inflammable ! material of which the barn was construc ted and the still more inllammablc con tents made so hot a lire that the bucket brigade , although valiantly lighting it , Were unable to accomplish anything , except to prevent a more disastrous con flagration. The fire department from tins city responded as quickly as possible , arriving tliero in three quarters -of an hour , and rendered elliciont assistance. The burn , a largo and comparatively now structure , was destroyed , with 400 tons of hay and 4,000 , bushels of corn. The truck scales , dead hog scales and several pens east of scale house No. _ 1 , were also burned. The scale house was saved witn dilliculty. The Joss is cstiimi ted at $15,000. , A Man With Two Mouths. Otto Deipior , of St. Louis , is at prcscm the only individual in Omaha with twr mouths. There many people in Omnh : who hayo mouth enough tor two , bu Otto claims tlio bolt ns the actual poss cssor of two orifices through which IK cmitK vocal sounds. Some time ago hi wns struck by a falling derrick and hi ! throat wus injured so that his windpipi closed at its upper end. A SKilful sur gionl operation placed a silver tube ir the breath pipe nnd ho was saved fron actually dying for lack of air. Sub sequently. tlui orllico to his moutl nnd nostrils opened again , nnd now Otte can omit the fumes of his last drink int < the face ot an appreciative but disgusloi companion from two holes at the sunn timo. Ho can also play a mouth orgai cither way. It is extremely ditlicult ti appreciate to what extraordinary uses Mr. Dopfor could not put his pcculia power * . As n permanent police wlustl lie could be a screeching success. Hi could also drain a schooner of bee "without taking breath" ns most pcopl are obliged to to take it , because whil the amber liquid was gently and contin uously gurgling down one avenue , th possessor of this silver tube breathing ap parntus would bo calmly indulging in hi regular respirations. There are groa possibilities in store for Mr. Depfor. Fcaron & Cole , commission merchants have sOld out to 0. W Ui > all & Co. .MU.NIOU'Alj MATTEUS. rho IluslnoHj 'J.'rnimnotod nt Ijnst Night's Council Meeting. An atljourned mcelting of the council vas held la'U nlglit a which all of the nembers were present. The business of ho meeting was ria follows : rr/mioNS ANI > qoMMCNicATioss. From the Mayor Appointing S. B. Clark , Alfred MHlard , S. E. Smith , larold Gillbrd ami John T. Hell as pccial policemen ) ; on application of the executive coiumitte'u of the Nebraska lumatio city. Approved. The bond of AlfredjGrovor as assistant city engineer was approved. Of Samuel Hues Protesting against the av/ard of damages matlo by the com- nittco appointed to assess the damages by reason of the proposed change of grade of Lcavcnworth street. Grades ind grading. Of Property Owners Protesting against the opening of a saloon at No. 1713 St. Mary's avonuo. License board. Of Property Owners Asking for the laving of Jones street from Ninth street to the river. Paving , curbing and guttering. Of Property Owners Asking ser a di vision of the Fifth ward into two voting precincts. Granted. Of 15. 1J. Wood ct nl Asking for the narrowing of Chicago street from Sevon- : eenth street to Twenty-third street. Unities and grading. Of Homer P. Lewis Tendering his resignation as a member of thu public Ibrary board. Accepted and Miss Clara Itustin chosen to fill the vacancy. HKSOLUTIONS. Uy Lowry Instructing the marshal to enforce the ordinance preventing the throwing of store sweepings , building refuse , etc. , upon paved streets. Adopted. Hy Dailey That the city engineer bo dirc'cted to prepare plans and an ordi- ngnce creating Waring system of sewer district for the territory north of Clark ind Franklin streets and tributary to the lorth branch of thu North Omaha main sewer , arranging the plans with a view o sub-districting the same if thought ad visable to do fro. Adopted. The resolution adopted at the mooting on Tuesday evening , instructing the marshal to prohibit the Salvation Army 'roin parading the streets , was recon sidered and referred to the committee on jolice. OUDIXANCF.S. Changing the gradu of Lcavcnworth street from Sixteenth to Thirty-sith streets. Grades ami grading. Ordering the paving of Twenty-ninth u'ouue , in paving district No. IOC , with cedar blocks. Paving , curbing and gut tering. Dividing the city into nine wards and lelining the boundaries of the same. L'nblic property and improvements. Narrowing Twenty-second street from Davenport to Nicholas streets. Public property and improvements. Submitting the election proposition authorizing the issuance of bonds in the sum of $200,000 for tlio construction of a city hall. Passed. 1'ixing the corporate limits of tlio city. Passed. AH SAY AND All THE11E. A Chinese Nnmo That Antedates the American Gag. All Say , the big bos | Chinaman of the district reached by Jthe Union Pacific , was in the city yesterday and last even ing went west. He is accompanied by his secretary , Ah There. The statement of the gentleman who said that there wus nothing new under the sun , is herein voniied. Ah There is about thirty years old and probably has .in his genealogical line many ancestors who bore the sanu name. Thus it is that would-be original America is again put to shame by the traditions of the heathen Chinese. Al : Say lives at Evanston , Wyoming , an.l is the proud father of four American born boys and two girls. His wife is a verj pretty -after the Chinnso style Monga lian woman and Ah Say made a good pick when ho went back to the celestial land some eighteen years ago and secured her , Ah Say isn't ' pretty , but he is brainy and rich , and ho controls 3,000 or4,000 China men with a figurative rod of iron which is only surpassed by the extraordinary authority exorcised over them by the six companies. Ho figured conspicuously in connection with the "Lookco Splingeo' or Hock Springs , in United States lan guage riot on September 2 , 1885. lie is the "bossco" to whom all of the China men in the Union Pacific coal mines and on the railroad sections between here and Ogden look for instructions , and in that critical time they sought iiis advice with an unanimous spontaniuty thai called out all his rosetrvu mental powers , lln manifested his ability , how ever , in a marked way , commanding the Chinese.to keep away front the mines until they were ollered military protect ion. When the authority of thu regular troops was established Ah Say told the still terrified coolies , who had massed in Evanston , to go back. There , probably , Avafii't ono Q them Avh'o wouldn't ' have , preferred to commit hari-kari to return ing to the scone of tlio massacreo of thoit companions , the dcstuction of theit bouses Joss house and all and their own precipitate rout ; but Ah Say issued thu mandate , on pieces of red paper with iv few hieroglyphics , nnd they bundled into the box cars nnd went bsvck like so many obedient pack mules..When . it come ; to gilt-edge blindfolded obedience thu heathen Chinuo is just as peculiar as lit is for his tricks witli pasluhoard while wearing the smilu which is child-liku anil bland. Ah Say had with him , last evening , sis silk-coated celestials whom ho is con ducting westward. Hu also had All There. When anybody says "Ah there ! ' on a reader of the HICK hereafter , ring u Chinees chestnut boll. The Jewish I'aisovor. To-day at sundown the Jews through out the world will bonify the celebration of the Faast of Passover , ordained b. Moses nearly 3,500 yiMr ? ago. Throtigl all the trials and persecutions and temp tations that have besot and , sometimes , overcome that race hfyhis long lapse ol time , this observance has over hold its place among them and , " perhaps more than any other festival in the calendar has contributed to the preservation o their national identlty..for . centuries , ami of their principles of cruod and < worshii even to this day. C'opiderpd slniplj from thu point of views A > f historical in terest there is something almost subliim in the unwavering faille , anil constancy with which the Juwshaviecommcmoratoi the' exodus ot their fathers from Kgyp tian bondage. These people have suf fered , they have thriven , they have beet exiled , they have boon slaughtered , thej have witnessed the rise and fall of em pires , they have seen thu extinction o old races anil tlio birth of now races , si lent and observant witnesses of thu Um vorsal Arbiter who molds the destiny o Individuals anil nations , Ihoy have amid trials and oppressions unpreoe dented , amid changes that no other raci has been permitted to see , stood flrml : and boldly before tlio nations as the wit ness of the Deity and preserved the ! faith undimlnlshed and unimpaired. Therefore , is it that the Jewish natlot exists stronger , more numerous , inon powerful , more respected than over before fore , rising like a young giant fron among the memories of the past , tri umphant over the combined oppression of Doworful nations long since dead jmt still clinging to the banner , "Shemi Yos'voot ' Adonay Klo'houn Adonay ICchatl , " Hoar , O Israel , the Lord Our .Tod , the Lord is One. THR O1TY AND THM WAUD9. The Council Ilctlnu the Corporate Limits of llolh. The council last nisiht passed the or dinance dotlning the corporate limits of : ho city. The only important change : rom thu orignal plan , a map of which las been published in these columns , is n cutting oft'a portion from the western portion of the city and extending the north line to the Florence town lino. The western boundary , north of Leavenworth street now runs on Vista street , cast of thu Catholic cemetery , just west of Wal nut Hill ami cast of lirlghton to the southern line of tlio corporate limits of Florence extended. The southern bound ary remains at F street in South Omaha and tliu eastern boundary remains un changed. Tito amended ordinance ilolining the ward boundaries was also introduced and passed to its second mailing , The only change of note madu in the original plat of the redistrieted wards is the 'traightoning of the irregular eastern boundary of the Fourth ward. The east ern line of this ward will bo Twenty- seventh street from Chicago to Farnain. lltilldinii I'crinltM. Superintendent Whitlock issued build- ng permits yesterday as follows : Hugh McDowell , one-story frame cot- tatre , Deeatur near Thirtieth S TOO James Duffy , two-story tranto store , Kltteonth near WIlllamM SOO Board of Education , one-story addition to school house , Seventeenth aud Leavenworth .100 N. P. Drage. one-story frame cottage , Costollor near Sixteenth 1,000 , Henry Voss. two-story frame residence , Wlrt near Eighteenth 4,700 Five permits aggregating S7.GOO Donth or Au Agfd Mnn. Mr. O. Matsou , father of Mrs. H. Nel son , died of old age , snventy-four years old , at the residence of his daughter , North Twenty-fifth street , yesterday. The funeral will occur to-day at 2 p. m , Itrovittcfl. E. M. O'Connor is in iail charged with relieving Mtirphv & Woodmansco's till of * 25. W. F. Christy , formerly with Pcycko Uros. , has been engaged by Freeman & Co. . the commission merchants. Charles Charon aged twunty-thrcc , ob tained a license yesterday to wed Miss Olga Lindblad , aged nineteen. Yesterday the scholars of the convents beginatun days vacation , which will last until the cloe of'thu Easter season. Mr. Sam Finlayson , of the firm of Fin- layson & Douglas , job printers , has re turned from a Hying trip into Missouri. The spread of moasuls in the Cnstcllur school district , south of thu tracks , has led to a temporary closing of the school. Paddy Norton , the pugilist , has been arrested on the charge of vagrancy. Tliero are more of his class running loose. C. II. Melvin , of the Chicago Grocer , thu loading trade journal of thu west , has been in the city a few days tiud left last evening for the west. In thu prospective reorganization of thu city schools under thu now charter it is believed that manual training will be given a very fair recognition. Fcaron & Cole , formerly in the pro- dticu commission business , have opened a real ostatu ollico under thu name ol Fcaron , Cole & Robertson. Maggie Tcado presented her casein application for a divorce from Henry Tcadebofoio Judge Neville yesterday , it is held under advisement. The suit of Simpson vs. King , in re plevin action on a piano sold to the de fendant by Edholm & Erickson , is on trial before Justice Hurka. F. M. Moore , becoming wearied oi single life , actually , while a Benedict nominally , since 1875 , has commenced proceedings to obtain a divorce from hi ; wife , Lulu. According to state superintendent ol schools Lane , the new charter provides for the election of nine members of the board of education. The six now ir office hold over. Judge Stenborg Wednesday evening married J. P. Peterson andTlicrcsa J. L Kutcilson , the ceremony taking phieu al the residence of B. F. Mudsen on Sixtli and Pierce streets. "Abby Livingston , Oakland , Califor nia , " was tlio address of a silent pa8011- gor on thu truin going west lust evening. Going back to her hist resting place in the golden siinds of the city by the bound less sea. In the county court yesterday Charles 1 > . Beiudorf ub'tained a verdict against Kote & Callahan , contractors , of fjfl50 damages for personal injuries sustained by falling through a hole in thu street , unprotected by the defendants , in Ou- tober last. John L. Webster has filed in the dis trict 09111-1 at Harpy county an answer in the suit of Willrodl & Co. millers against thn Union Cattle Co. , of Gilmoiv. Tins millers brought suit against the latter corporation for ยง 15,000 , claiming that the rufusc from its barns impaired the course of the river , thus preventing the mill from operating , Thu answer of the Union Cattlu company makes : i general denial of the chaugo. A sobering-up individual with a black satchel ami very confidential manner was cross'oxamined by the depot police last evening and claimed that ho was n deputy shorilVof Howard county. Ho in sisted that Sluvin could identify him and wanted somebody to go down to the hotel which that gentleman formerly con ducted. He was finally considered to bu moro of a nuisance than a candidate for the police station and was advised to vamose. The way in which he obtiycd was an example ) ot alacrity. Personal 1'aragrnpliH. Henry W. Yatcs has gone cast. Mrs. Franko left for New York City last evening. G. II. Licutry , of Lincoln , is at the Barker hotel. Judge George W. Doanu and wife have returned from Cuba , where they liavn been spending several weeks very pleas antly , T. H. Mct'agtin has returned front a trm to California where ho spent the winter months. Ho is an enthusiastic admirer of thu Paclllo coast climate. II. G. Balch , bankur of Laiamio City , Wyo. , is nt the Paxton. Mr. Batch was nominated bv the democrats of the terri tory last fall for delegate to congrcss.but declined to run. General Manager Fitch of the Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Vuiloy railroad , ii- in thu city. He said in reply to a ques tion.Vo are working as fast as wn can on the line to Omaha. The grader.5 are live miles away , now. " M. C. Trow , one of the earliest of the settlers in the new town of Douglas , Wyo. , and one of the best cltl/.ons of thai promisint : point , is in tlio city on his re turn from an oxtundwd visit to relatives in St. Louis. Nebraskans In thn city : K. W. King of Sowtuds Philip Unott , Suwardj P. L Croutz , Oakland- Miss Lydia Smith Craig ; Ed A. Batigh nnd wlfn , Oakland F. A. Wnllorstead , Craig ; J. II. Pratt Hummer Hill : Chas. L. Lane , Blut Springs ; T. J. Parks , Fullerton. George W. Simpson , president of thr Boy State Live Stock company nnd interested torested in the Hammond packing house , Is In the city from Boston , ncoompaniei by Andrew Ninimo of the same city , a tic T. B. McShaup , of Montana. More STERLING , ItL. , August 22 , 1835 We feel we mut write something of the success of Hop Hitters. Their bale is thrib- blc that of any other article of medicine. Hence we fed it but just to ' voti and your bitters to say that It U a mc'diclnc of real merit and virtue , and doing much tjood and effecting grealcurcs. Yours , J.K&H. H. UII.IIY. llAY.VKSVILI.E , OltlO.Fcb. . 11,1831 _ I nm veryLjInel to say 1 have tried Hop Bitters , and never took anything that did me so much good. I only took two bottles and would not take $ 100 for the good they done me 1 recommend to my patients anil get the best of results from their lite. C.B.MuRCKU , M. D. NEW HAVKN , Co.v.y. , Sep. 15 , 1SS5. We take pleasure in giving you a notice and a nice , strong one , as it ( Hop Hitters ) deserves , it. Wo use it , and we know it dc- serves it. The Register. GtiKKNwicii , Feb. 11 , 1830. Hop BITTKUK Co. Sirsl : was given up by the doctors to die oft > ciofnla consumption. Two bottles of your bitters cuicd inc. They arc having a large sale heie. LKKOY BRKWKU. it , N. Y. , Feb. 12 , 1883 Hop Hitlers are the most valuable medi cine I ever knew. I should nat ha\e any mother now but for them. LONK JACK , Mo , , Sept. 14 , 1S85 I have been using Hop Bitters , and have received great benefit trom them for liver complaint and malarial fever. They arc superior to all other medicines. P. M. BARKER. KALAM\OO , Mtcit. , Feb. 2 , 1880. Her BITTKRS Mr . Co : I know Hop Bitters will bear recommen dation honestly. All who use them confer the highest cconiums and give them credit for making cures all the proprie tors claim for them. I have kept them since thcv were first offered to the public. They took high rank from the first , and main tained it , and arc more called for than all others combined. So long as they keep up their high reputation for purity and useful ness I sliall continue to recommend them something I have never done before with any patent medicine. J. J. BAIJCOCK. PhjMcian and Druggi'.t. KAIIOKA , Mo. , Feb. 51. 183U. I purchased live bottles otyour Hop Hit ters ol Hishop & Co. last ( all , tot my daugh ter , and am well pleased with the Hitlers. They did her moicgopd than all the medi cine she has taken in six years. Wii. T. McCt.rnn. The above is fiom a very tellable fanner , whose daughter was in poorhcnlih for MJV- en or cit > hl years , and could obtain no re lief until she used Hop Bitters. She is now in as good health as any person in this country , We have large sales and they are making rematkablc cures. W. H. HISIIOJCo. . ABSOLUTE PERFECTION Hi BAKlKGi AND ALL- MEATS ROASTED IN THKIR OWN JUICES , BY USING THE FOUND EXCLUSIVELY ON THE MARVELOUS RESULTS LOSS IN SHRINKAGE OF MEATS , Very fowfoopln knowthnttho RhrlnkaKO ot Mw.U ro.utod iu arloaov n la from tmrtr-llnilo lort/nti cmiL All raoatcontainssovouty.livo percent of sftt : . , Hilla natter , ami tt mid only t cutj.fivoi > r cent of IOM th.il liuiuila lutlio roaitinsUmiidr.Intliiovnpo. ration of thaluic" . which let ho VITAL rABior MEAT Effoot of + ue SOLID OVEN Door. A TEN pound Sirloin , mniUuinor wclWono. will lie I : nucKiito MS iioundinnil four ounrea of llaa < tcil li\outcliowlninlo-9of thion | > nmnl niiu twolvoouncci of Julco.Utlo the lo i tiim i > < -rront.cf thq totnl utt 'Ut , it * ! iona the ouoruiouu 1.US CtST. .OF I1U3 JVIOK. Effect of WIRE GAUZE OVEN Door. A TEN pound birlolii , irmllnni or well-.lonii.wlU Ii fnrtucod to nlneiinimdi nnilotrht oimcuxof "oiijtcj mnat , tnowliiBll loan of eiuht ounce ; , of iulco. hll UiUlcmU llvo per emit.of the tntnl wt'i lit. itnliowi thu veiy small LQ330iMirjrnKYy.NM-.nm.MT. Otf JUICii SCHD FOB lUUSraYEO CISCUIARS AND PaiOE LI3T3. CHARTER 0/VKBTOVE3 / and KANOES are SOLO IN KEB1USKA as follows : MII.TON ROGERS & SDKS OMAHA. P. KKN'NJJV. . . .Cannon. DALLAS A LirrSON' , HASTINGS. E.G. ! Jrlr.\vr.R , HAV SPKINOS. II.A1KD&CO NhBtASivCirv. ! W. K. THMPLKION , Nriso.-i. I II. STURIJEVANT &SON ATKINSON. J.KASS&CO CIIAIIROH. KRAUSK.LUI1K1.K. & WULCII Coiunnus. OLDS KROS EOCAR. T ANNKI.L & SWKI'.NIJV r'AinnURY. ( SKlTLBft KAOr.R I-'KANKUV. N. J.JOHNSON , Norn n riu. J. J. McCArTKISTV , O'Nrn I. Cirv. K. HAZLRWOOU OSCKOLA. J S. J > UKK IYATT.-MOUTII. A , 1'F.AKbON. . SrFRUNO. J G.OIiKKN STROMSBURG. 1. A. PADDT.M ft SON SUI-LI-IOR. " TI MM BUM A N & I'KAKUR VCRUOM. rtr > % ' stiVja rs ra - * I rv , J > - : ? esi ejiiav jL.j { * & _ . - & , huhAdUjrQOutQ.LSJuS ISi&ULld'Ci * s < V KtnbtHlif the highest rsrrrlttn- * fnvarlttslufnaliloiuittlpflrrlfiit Curn.imcls ) IJ.&T.COIJSINS , n every fjle. ( NEW YORK. 1887 Spring Valley Stoci Farm , 1887 , OMAHA. NIIII. Ooorgo Willtee 010. Iloeord 2i23. Mrnsurod by aiU1) ) , tlio - : * " ' "d thoaiJ : ) htinul ardswnstliQ Kro l ' 8t Hint ovi r lived , Iliivmit tinir r > . " > sous ami diiuulilcrd In the " : : U list down Hioonly son of QOOMH WllUes In I'm ' Plate nt Nobruskn. aS-11 Black Willces HtHl BtantJartl. SlruJ by < 5oor c Wllkoi r.IJi . 1st ilnni I'nnny Hell Plr il l > y ( 'oiifoilunitu Onlaf , own lirotlinr to Woodlonl Chlof. S ! i ! n-l drt'.i . IlysdyK1 * Ilnmlilftonliui. Will stnnd lor iiinrts nt thu nbovo furin ut in thu fi-nvin , cn l ; ilni of EW Tloorllh prlvtlfBO of luturn Hliould nmrag not nrove In f'inl. Limited to BU mnros h-j-ildos mr own , Henflon commcwci rub. 1 and ends AucusU' < t.l T. rorfurtlinr particulars nond for circular * . BOLOMON < PENNYROYAL PELLS "CHICHESTER'S F.NGLIOH. " Urlnlnnl nti'l ( Inly Trj n h.l . . ! DIRECTORY " " PROFESSIONAL CARDS , * A "A. s. CHURCHILL , S20 South liith street , Omnlta. SLABAITail & LANE , Room 35 , 1'iixton Block , Om.iha , W. J. 813 South 1-UhSticct. L. D. HOLMES , .A-ttorr-oy cxt ItoomS , Kfonsor mock.Oinuisllo rosloftlro. ' " PHYSICIANS. . * " " DR ? EMMA J. DAViEsP X-IoiT5.oopa.tlx , Room 3.2 N. KitU st. , Oinaha. OlVice Itoiiri ! ) to 11 a.m. , 2 to 4 p.m. CHARLES BOSEWATER , M. D. 21 < i S. lUth St. , cor. Faruaiii , lion Hank Unildini ; . Office hours , 2 to 4 niul 7 to ! ! p. in. 10 to 12 on Sunday. TeuphoiieG04 ! O. S. HOFFMAN , M. D. , Office , N-W Cor. 14th and Douglas. Onicu Tcloplione 4(55 ( ; Res Telephone , 43 W. J. GALBRAITH , Su.rg-eon. and. Flxysician. , Office , N-W Cor 14lh and DouilaH.Rt. ; Office Telephone , 405 ; Res Tclephduc , 508. JAS. H. PEABODY , M D. 2ls.ysician aitci Siarofoori , Hesldonoo , No. Un-.loiius street. Olllco , With- ncll lilucic. Tolcpliotio , rusiduuco K'J , olllua CIS DR. JAS. BECKETT , l liysielan. and feSx Office mid residence 72 J X. Ifjth St T W. CONNELLTMi Office , 8iS. ; ! 14th st. Telephone , 589. DR. J. W. DYSART , Surgeon and Physician Office , Crcttnsc Block , Room 5 , 10th and Capitol Avenue , Omahn , Nob. Residence 2010 Webster street. Telephone No 351. INSURANCE. A' . D. lIATOllKlt , General Arront Froirtdent Saving Life teiuvM Co of New York. Millim ! Hotel Itlook , Omnlin. The Ptrlctly ' 'Natural J'lvsmluin 1'i.m , " Aetna average yearly cost duvlut ? 13JJ , 1331 and 13J5 , Rt nco u7 for JICMWO. was S7S.SJ. FINE JOB PRINTING. fr 0. , Printers , Book Binders And Blank book Mnnnraoturorj. No . 1WJ and 108S.Uth street. Omnhii.Nob. J.P. Fulrllo , Supor- Intendi'tit Ulndory. Tolaphono No. H PACIFIC HOUSE3 21C North 10th Street , FKED 8TEXZKJL , Proprietor. Format- proprietor of Northwestern house Trie opening of my now lion so tumbles me to oll'or the pilhllo nloo rooms , clean beds , and ox collmit Itltchon. at low prlous. JZ > S . J. V. COUN8MH , Physician and Surgeon JS07 Laltc-at. , Omaha , JVc& . I.ako Street DrtiffStorr. ill. Jl. lllSDON , INSURANCE x AGENT , . Mcrclmuts' National Hank riuihlliifr , Itoom U' Uji-Stulra. Telephone No. i75 ! , Oinixlm , Nebrnsltn. . Phoenix , London , Kiiisluml . $5,72.1 174.1' ( iromen'8. Nownrk , N. J . l.BH.SM.OJ Glen's Kalk ( llon'n Kails , N. Y . Olranl , I'liiliulolpliln. I'll . WosUhbBtor Now Voi-lt , N. \ ' . . . . H.TnKINIlAUDT. K.II. City Knulncor S. Omnha. nnSURVEYORS. SURVEYORS. , South Omnlm , ItoomS , Hunts HullrtlngmiN itrcct Omahii , Itoom 0 , over Comuioic al Nnllonal Itnnk J. WALTER I'rnctlrnl rnrpnt npliol'teior. Iloflltlnir nnf" Lnyinff. Honlnrod enrpol a ? pcclnlty. Orders b.1 tiinll or othorwlio , tit 117 South ITtli St. , will bl UHUdplly attended to. OMIcu , 1-11 1 1-U raniain. ' WM. A. DeWITT , REAL ESTATE , IHSUHMGE And Celled ion Aycnl , Choice bargains in Omaha nnd Counct IMuffs. Call nnd satisfy yourself by looking ovi. ' my list. Correspondence solicited. Rooms i ) nnd 5 lAenzer Illock Opp , I'.C Omaha , Neb FfiW D7WD7 Carpenter and Builder , F1NKUA1UXKT WORK Tolciphrmo COO. tO ! > Soutli SlxIccnJli Street. Veterinary Surgeon < ii4 > o , ' 117 S. Mill STKIUrr , OMAHA , NKlJHASIvA. Tt'lf ' | > linno 70. Embody the highest excellcnclos In Sliape- IlivMf , ComTort , and Dtirahiltly and nre the ! Beigiiing Favorites in fRchionable clrck'b , Our name IH on eve ry sule. J. & T , COUSINS , New York. DREXEL : & MAUL , Successors to , Jno. G. Jacobs , WXVJEiX.TAK.'EJRl , A\E > I.IIJJAI : IIKS. : At the oldKtnnd M07 Kartium st , Oi'-.en byt'iloiranli ; solicited ami tirotnutly ut tended to , Tol9ihono ? No. i'35.