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mm V I'JIE ' OMAHA U/uL * BE " : FRIDAY , M Oif 3 188-2 rilK DAILY BEE. Friday Mortmig. March 3. Wnnthor Koport- ( The following observation * nro taken at the sAme moment ut tlmo At nil the tn lions named. ) WV * D riRTMT , U. R , 8lO At , 8 RTICH , \ OtfAlU , March 2 , 18S2. (145 ( ; p. in. ) ) Dint i lot lourt butlnorg w s exceeding. Iv dull yesterday. The buys wcro out washing the mud off the ho e carts all forenoon yesterday. Tlio O. , B. k Q. took eighteen cur loads of tock cant Wedtesday. Dug Burns was nrrcntod Wednesday on the charge of 8 aultlng I ! , lirowster. . Council UltifTfl contains , according to Us own figures , over 20,1 00 population. The finest Kby Wort , Domestic and Im- .ported c'girs ' nt Kuhn's. Try them. 1m. , -Finest line of lidiei' hand-bag * at 'Saxes , just in < f. A car load of black sltipo moll wont cast over thu Northwestern Wednesday. Dr. Clmdwlck hxs remnvetl his office from Dr. Peabody's to 1501 Fern am street. The internal revenue collection of Ne braska for February , . 18-2 , footed up 863- 014.13 Such weather as this makes the aver- Arc striker think that Providence is en hii side , and perhaps it i- . Operetta "Hi Jacob ! " and other at- Unctions i.t the Congregational church .next Fr.'day enlng. . Beautiful reaidence lotal > .0 each , ; $5 down and S5 per month . Bemis , agent , .iFifteent'i and Douglas streets. The reporis from the western stock regions no yery fluttering and rnllroiul men nro expecting a I. envy run of cattle east this i-pring. . The 15. &M. yesterday made an addl- t onal appr lament to complete i a recent condemnation o propoity. The appraise- mcnt embraced eiftht lots , Including tlio C'athullo school property on Kighth Htreet. Augutt Olacn nn ngcd citlz-n of Council Bluffs , , insisted on loJging in Hornberger's hallway , and was arrested for disturbing the peace. Judgment was ( 4U < pendol to lot him skip out for home. . -Adisp&tch ffotn Sioux City Wed- -neadoy , told that the ice had com menced moving and was Korgcd against the -A inter bridge of the St. Paul & Oma ha railway , betwjen Sioux City and Cov- ington. ington.Four Four now open street cats are on tbe -way here to ' e run on the red line nnd will 1 beput'onin a fewdayd. They will each have seating capacity of twenty-four , with narrow aisle and double seats on each tide. - -William . Wood , of LM Vegas , New Hexion , and Miss Hattie J. Brlggs , of thU city , were married Wednesday after- ouon at thu residence of tbo bride's pa rents ou South Thirteenth street , the Rev. Jamei Pn'.erfon ofli iatlng , Thu o unty commissioner from Inn- caster county catno from Lincoln yettor- doy fur thr i urpose of malting u personal oxatnlnatlon'of the jail in this city. Hi * Sheriff Huy nnyn thu Omniu. calaboorO In pronounced by expe t jail breakers to be the must BOCU o place uf the k'nd in the country. "Tho stranger that ia w thin our gatea" will soon bo able to take hU bear ing * without hiving to hunt up a police n man to help him find liU way. The city dudi optined their hearts Tuesday evening and authorized the painting of iiamoi anil number * of the streets on the corner laiui posU , This Hill be a long needed Im provement. ' An emigrant was victimized nenr the O. & N. W. denot Wednesday to the extent of 810 in money ami a thot guri. He had such a "uuro thlnp' * that be wanted to bet hii vult&a and contents in addition to the rest ot hi * effects. The igame that broke him is an old one , knowi AS "Tho five tickoU. " For Sale at u bargalii , the utock anc fixtures uf the Mlchig in Tubaco.i Store 1417 Doujjha street , Omaha. Butines tint olvs , location gJoJ , rnt low , sat'lR factory TC04UU4 ( rkelling. Apply ai th f20.vn-in-wif.a orn-tu-tlmS : > at.j - The rest 'ents of Cuml'ne itr et. be tweeu Twent v-'ccoi d and ttie Mllltar ; bridge'w.nt iho mur hal tonveitlgat and IOAIU the cause of HI ) mv'.ch Htandlni water on 'tho squih ilda 'jt tbe it reel They allege It coines from ' .be brewery am sty the brewer hould 'ne compelled t turn its wait * into tr > 4u sewer prov'de therefor. Olio Board of Education Wedno. . day viewed the i'te propoied for thenei tchool building lu South Omaha -The favored moit the lots on llth.and Cente tre U , The migitlon of building th "house will bo , mibmltte 1 to tha people t tbe next city , election. The cost woul .exceed 95,009 and tjio board ciuu t ei , pend over that sum without being nutho Ized b./ vote , Tbe Oigar Jifakew' Union seems t t h v been infected by the utriko for U' ' log wage and yesterday circulated the fu Hawing circular ; "Wa would rcp ctfull i 'call tbo attention ot the public to the dti er * exlatlng In the preue.it method i 1 mauufacturlng clgara in clo e tenemei bounes by Chin ) uud convict hbor , I manufacturer * who employ mch to obU ! oomp tltlou and cheap la1 or , thu < ex o Ing the public to dreadful diseases , whli tnay be contracted through l\\o \ \ filth iuch placcK. In ojrder t < > avoid inch tl Clear Makers' InternaUoc'al Uniou America huve luued u label which will 1 placed on eVery box made by * MiiueTi , ( ruarautee of ( U purity und vvoikmar.Bhli Then folio UB the description of the lab < IN STATU QUO. The Striking Qradora Still Hold Out for $1.76 Per Day. OrRnnlio n. Union nt the Torn Hallo Mooting There were npprohons'onB on the part of many that yesterday would BCD n still moro threatening state of affairs in the matter of the striking [ traders , but these fears were not realized. At 7 o'clock yosrorday the entire police force of the city was on the Ju np grounds , under orders Lo preserve the pcaco and arotoct such as desire to go to work , Mayor Boyd being determined to do that under any conditions. About ono hundred men were present and were quiet and orderly. No laborers appeared to bo protected nnd the loiico Boon loft. Neither Contractor Uophonson nor hin "boss , " Mr. Jallahan , were present and in n. shoit , 'mo ' the assembly disported nnd c.tiuu up town. Ono notablu exception tlioro vns , a deaf and dumb men being on land and at work , ns ho has boon all through the trouble. 11 o has never yet hoard of the strike nnd prob ably will itot and he has not been molested by the strikers. A mooting haying been called for 9 'clock , at the city hall , that hour saw quito a largo gathering of men at the orncr of Sixteenth mid Farnham. ? ho city hall was nut open , and the srowd soon adjoin in d to "Jefferson Square , " where the mci-ting wnscallud 'o order , and Mi Edward Walsh ihoscn chairman. Mr. Walsh addressed the crowd at jomo length , nnd in thu m-ist sons ! bio nnd logical manner , advocated or ganization , the adoption of n doliilito jbjoct , inJ the appointment of n committee to wait oil Mr. Stcphcnsun nnd confer with him , showing him > y a comparison of the cost of iving with their wages thatthoyaskod nothing unreasonable. The speech md n good effect on the assembly and lis propositions wcro assented to right hrougn except by a few hot-headed ndividuala in the outer edge of the arowd who are const icuous chiefly for nn appearance of ( 'ouoral worthless- ness. It was resolved to fix their irico at $1.75 per day and stand by it. A committee of six were then np lointod to wait on Mr. Stephenson md present thojcaao to him. General Eatabrook was called on to address the mooting and responded in a graceful manner. Hb began by saying that when ho crossed the street 10 had no moro idea of mounting a Iry goods box for a speech than ho md of working for $1.25 n day. lie vas familiar with that rude rostrum , lowovor , and referred to the fact that lis efforts had contributed largely o the preservation of Jof- oraon pquaro-- for the public when private parties wanted to buy it So man was in deeper sympathy with ' ; ho' laboring classes than ho , nnd if 31.25 was the established wagea ho -bought that they had bettor emigrate , [ t ia time for deliberation , but it should bo cool nnd cautious. Ho idvised them above nil ihings to keep out ol the saloons. ' You are In the right rood and harmony and cool deltborntion should bojprosorved , and all unlawful acts avoided. The General was Irjudly applauded throughout the speech and at its con clusion , when Mr. Boy don addressed the meeting in Danish , and soon after it adjourned quietly. The committee of nix with Mr. Walsh waited upon Mr. Stephenson after the meeting at Jefferson square and talked with him. The result of the conference was that Mr. Stephenson - son agreed to pay $1.50 u day to such would to work to-morro < men as go - f morning for the present , a id to ra.RO ! the wages to $1.75 a day after the weather became sufficiently settled that ho could do so with adva .ntago Ho furthermore agreed to r ay the mon on each Monday night. The committee conferred over this proposition and fi..aHy rjamo t0 tjlo determination to rep jrt favorably upon it to tbo meeting yesterday The repert of the o uitting of work among the U , P. nvjfdors and black smiths , which W B rumored Wed ; ; neiday , proven entirely erroneous A number ol tl'.o molders wore oil' but it WUB to ntt'jUd a funeral only. Thu tforb jjii > mon , nt thu JJ < Vl < iul moetmir. rdrusud to ueuqn Mr. S e. phonBuiiVproposition , unit adjourner to moot y/ . Turner Hull lust ni ht , whuro r'/oy organized u union , electee ollici'n lf mid dutermiuud to hold out ti thoy/-a , ' f'i' , y moot again to-night at tin < * > /ju pluco. _ I.NTERPIBSINQ MOVES. What Various Corporations and Indl vlduala are Doing1 for TUolr Country. Articles of the Ouinha Motor Man ufuoturing Company were yostorda ; filed in thu oflico of thu county olerk ho capital stock of the now corpora tion bi'inn fixed at $50,000. The iiicurporiitois aiu % Tohn B Dei wiler , TJios. Gibson , J T. Uuiina , H El. llnburt , Ohas. H. Godfrey , S. J [ lowells , Goo. K Gibson und Bernan Langa. Tuo heudquurtora are locatei n Omaha and the company will begii manufacturing at an o.ulday , 19 TUB WATKU WORKS COMPANY. The boarjl of directors of th Id Omaha Water Worki company , at meeting ou Wednesday evening , decided cidod to create the oflioe of superintendent tondont of water service , and omplo a competent man to fill the saint Mr , D. II , Goodrich , formerly mane ger of the R G , Dun & Co. Murcan tile agency , was unanimously chose for the position. Having already re uf signed his former position , ho will enter ter upon the duties of his now oftic nt on or before the tint of next montl by His duty will bo to muko contraoti la collect duos , etc. , and thin will tak ji- off a considerable burden horetofoi jieh placed on the shoulders of the soon ehuf itry and treasurer Mr. N , Sholtoi he Mr. Goodrich ia a general favoril with the business men of this citj aud the mercantile agency will find Uujfil work to fill his pluco , A BONANZA , Ou Wednetday last a lease was pi on record In CMS county , by L. J. Ourrio , of Lincoln , for ono section of land embracing the valuable quarries at South Bond. The lease wns a low figure and runs for OSyenrs. This will , at the completion of thu Missouri I'd cific , oiiablo our people to obtain a fine article of dimension stone , of dif ferent colors nnd fine granlto. Mr. Currjo it also burning lime and barrel ling it for shipment. It is certainly a bonanza and tlioro will bo a goud mar ket for the atone. Wo wish the proprietor priotor success in his enterprise , AN E'XRLY FlftE. John Lewis' Boarding House Burned O.it. Narrow Escape of the Wbolo Block. About 5 o'clock this morning two or three persona on Capital avenue between Tenth and Eleventh ntreoto , discovorcd a small blaze on the north- cast corner of the largo frame build ing occupied by Mr. John Lewis as a boarding and lodging house. Cries of lira were given and soon after the whistles on the river bottom also sounded the alarm. Harry Davis , Mr. Lewis' stop-son , was the first to got out of the homo , nnd assisted by L. J. Loming , a near neighbor , attacked the 0flemca. then but small in extent , with pails of water. In the meantime the rest of the inmates were iroused , and , about fifteen or sixteen u number , hurried to escape from the jurning building. An outsider ran to turn in the alarm , but was so long ibout it that it was half-past 5 o'clock before the department was on the ground , the excessively muddy streets delaying them a good deal. It was then found that the -wrenches for opening the hydrants wore not along und moro time was unavoidably lest. The lire , meanwhile , spread slowly until it enveloped the whole upper part of the house and jumped to a small cottage on the east , also owned by Mr. Lewis and occupied by Mrs. Julia Ray and her little 1 ? jear old daughter. Then a stream was got on and the fire quickly put out. Time had been given to save a great deal of the furniture from both houses , for tlioro was not a particle of wind or the wholu block would probably have gone. The whole upper portion of the hotel was destroyed and the build ing is a total wreck. The cottage is a total loss and another adjoining house scorched. 'Iho loss on the hotel is about $800 and on furniture $109 , on which there is an insuraiico of $800'on the build ing in the Niagara Insurance company of Now York , On the smaller house there is $300 insurance and $100 on the furniture in the Metropole , of Paris. Samuel J. Howolls is agent for both companies. The fire broke Ciut near the chim ney , but burned entirely on the out side , and whothe.r it was the work uf an incendiary o ) ; not is doubtful. It was not a dofo iive flue , however , Mr. Lewis desires to return his thanks to tljo fire department and Chief Engineer Galligan for the promptness ud efficiency with which they responded to the call when it was finally sun'i in. > t HC/RE INCENDIARISM. Anotfjer Blaze Started at Mrs. Hart's Boarding House. The question of malicious incen diarism in the fire started last week i Mrs. Hart's boarding IIOUBO on ixtoonth street , was pretty definitely ettlcd at the time. But another at- empt of a like nature aud doubtless y the same individual which was dis- ovored yostordar confirms ths mory of the origin of both fires. Ux > ut 4 o'clock yesterday smoke as discovorad coming in qroat quan- itios from the lower part of the ouso. Fortunately there wcro peo- > lo awake and the inmates quiokly upprossed the flames. Near the roar oor , in the kitchen was found a bun- Jo of paper saturated with korosuno 'herotia nothing ubout the charred iMiinanta of thu pitpur to load' to the luiJtiiioiUi.ou of the culprit. Bus- lioion exists against u certain party u the city , who is thought to have a sonfederato in the house. Newton Clark. Newton Clark , a n-uidont of Fort Calhouu , and for thu last eighteen uonths government storekeeper at [ lor's diotillory , died on March-1st n this city , aged 48 yoars. His re I- mains will bo tnkon to b'ort Calhouu 'or interment , which will take place to-day at 11 o'clock a. m. , under the auspices of the Masonic fraternity , ) f whi h he was an honored member. EIo was an old settler , having resided n Nebraska snmo 25 years. He eaves a family of tire children. The decasud was ft brother uf Elvin and 12. H. Clark , Duiug his employ' incut at the diitillory , Mr. Clark wae ivur faithful and < tlluiuiit , and served liis imiployoiR 10 _ ilui best of bit vbility. lie was , uf all things , ail lonost man , and a well recognized citizen , and his death loaves a g ? [ which it may bo difficult to fill. TRUE TO HER TRUST. Too much cannot bo said of the 10 over faithful wife and mother , con itantly watching and caring for hoi dear ones , never neglecting a single duty in their behalf , When they an assailed by disease , and the syston : should have a thorough cleansing , tht stomach und bowels' regulated , bloot purified , malarial poison exterminated she must know that Electric Bitten are the only sure remedy. They ar the best und purest medicine in tin world , and only cost fitly cents. Soli by Ish & MoMahon. (4) ( ) VACCINE VlllUH. Dr. A , U. Derris , founder of tin celebrated Lamartina Vaccine Ftirn at Fond du Lao , Wis. , is now propa uating pure Bovine Virus at Lincoln Nob. Ten Ivory Points , $1.00 Crusts , $2.00 ; cash with the ordei Only physicians supplied. A , H. DoiutiH , M. D. , fob22o6dlra-mo. Lincoln , Neb , FOUR DAYS IN 'THE DRIFTS , The Tandem Line of ttio Union Paciflo Bucking the " Beau- tiful" in Idaho. A.n Unpleasant Experience Iti Flon nnt Vnlloy. The passenger train on the U nh & Northern , which left Oregon on the 15th ult. , had a rough experience be fore reaching Butte , Mont. , five days after. The train arrived nt the on- Irnnco of Beaver canyon , 141 miles from Butte , nt noon of the ICth. There some snojv was found on the track , and the conductor , knowing that ho would find moro snow in the canyon proper , sent back for two extra engines and a snow plow , which reached the train nt 2:40 : p. m. Then commenced the JOVIWKV THUO' THE HNOW. The tremendous snow plow wont first , with three engines , nnd posson- gcr No. 3 followed with four engines , two in front und two behind. From Beaver Canyon station to Pleasant Vi lloy , the next station north , the diatanco is between five and six miles. Hero came the lug of war. About thrco miles up the canyon the train came to n stop , finding two feet of snow on the truck. From three Thursday afternoon until about throe o'clock Saturday nfternoon the entire outfit was CAOEI ) IN TUB CANYON. At first everybody thought the affair a joke , nnd many witticisms wcro ex changed iimont , ' the passengers , but as the forty-eight dreary hours wore away , nnd fuel nnd water began to civo out , and bread and meat becaino in deiiiHiul , the joke ceased , and nil realized that they faced a stern reality. Tlio road-bed was cut on the right h.ind side of the stream , in the face of the hill , coining north , and us fast as the track was cleared the piercing wind would rush dowu tin * canyon and swoop drifts from the hill-side- right en the track. Saturday afternoon the train moved ugnin , and nil breathed freely , think ing that their troubles were almost at an end. After going about a mile , , however , it again came to A standstill , , at a point a mile a half south of Pleas ant Valley. Hero the train remained completely blockaded and shut off from the outside world until Sunday morning about 8 o'clock. At this point they found SNOW SIX FEET DKEP along the track. Hunger had already assorted itself so strongly that a box of provisions consisting of crackers und canned good's , which had been thoughtfully provided by the railroad company , was completely demolished. Here Conductor Evans Id ft his train , and appreciating the necessity for im mediate action , alone and on foot , tramped down the canyon and tele graphed for aid. Not only this , but ho engaged twenty section men at Beaver Canyon , who brought up on their backs an abundant supply of froah biscuit , hot coffee , tea , sugar and other things furnished by the company for the blockaded pas sengers. It is needless to say that all these delicacies , for such they were under the circunu. a.es , were highly appreciated. In the meantime the brakemun had found it extremely difficult to keep any fire m the stoves , as the coal was about exhausted , and the engineer and firemen were kept constantly at t work shoveling snow into the boiler to furnish steam , the water haying given out completely. The wind all the while blew about south , and the ther mometer showed the temperature to bo about 10 degrees below zero. Finally tlioy succeeded Sunday morn ing in KUNNINO THE BLOCKADE , and reached Spring Hill at twenty minutes past 10 , coming through from that point at the rate of twenty- five miles an hour. The only doluy after this was an hour spent at Silver Bow waiting for a helping engine , and Sunday evening about dark the long-expected passenger No. 3 rolled up to the Butte depot. A moro demoralized looking train ono could scarcely BOO. The very engines - ginos looked tired and sleepy , anc cold , and hungry , and thirsty. Whal they looked everybody else felt , bul all united in a feeling of gratiludi that the long siege was over. "AND THE GUN WENT OFF. Another Warnlnff to YounerBton Handling : Elrearms. Corirspomlenco ol Thu Deo. CoLtrjiiius , Neb , March l. An no cidt-nt happened to a citiznn of Colfa : county Monday , rosuliing in his death As two brother * ) by the name of Ellis whoso parents reside about nine mile : east of Columbus , were out huntiiij ducks , the gun of the younger , a bo ; of fourteen , wont "off and killed hi brother almost instantly. It so din : that the young men were creopiii | through aoiuo long grass to got near i flock of ducks , when the hammer o the gun of the younger caught and i went off , with the fatal results abov stated. The family have resided ii Colfax county for about six years an are highly respected by all their ueigh bors , and have their sincere sympath > in their bereavement. ANOTHER GRAND JURY Considering tbo Cases of Cbarled KOI tors and Henry Siort. The following residents of tli county wore selected yeatenJ.i and empanelled to servo on a sp'-ci grand jury to consider the-caries arlfta Koitera , arrested on chari of the Hummer homicide. , and Henry Siort , under arrest on chari of violating the license law. Albert Potter , John Little , F. ! Bush , 0. J. Karbaoh , Wm , Prostoi T. 0. Bruuner , JameA Connely , Go Fnulk , Charles Midgloy , John Lutz , P. N. Dcorson , Charles Biendorll , John Fogorty , A. J. Harmon , John R. Manchester , George T. Mills. The jury wnn empannollod nnd given to the care of the sheriff nt about 10 o'clock. Thny nro fltill de liberating , Upon the ompnnnolling of the jury Walter Bennett , E q , counsel for Henry Siort , presented n challenge to the court. The challenge sot forth that the jnry were illegally consti tuted ; that they wcro called for the purpose of considing certain ca es , of which his client's was ono , and therefore undue prejudice would bo excited ; that all of the mcmbtirs were summoned Irom Douglas county , where Urn feeling against him was ono of prejudice. Ho offered to pro * sent _ suitable bonds , and asked for continuance of his case until the next term of court. The chnllcngo and plot were over ruled , and Henry will bo obliged to face the music with his Farmers' association papers. H EADLIGHT GLEAM S. A Royal Excursion to Cele brate the Opening of the .O. , B. & Q to Deuvsr. Tbo Miitourl Paoifio Seonrcii Ter minal Facilities ill Omalia. The visit to Omaha of R. S. Hayes , senior vice president of tlui Gould sys tem , including the Missouri Pacific , Iron Mountain , and Missouri , Kan sas & Texas roads , nnd A. A. Tal- mage , general manager of the Missouri Pacific , which was noted , yesterday , was ono of great importance. They arrived on the morning train and left at 3 p. m. on a special trail , over the , & M. to inspect ! that portion of the line running fmm Weeping Water to Louisville. While in Omaha they were in con ference with General Manager Kimball - ball , of the Union Pacific , and Chief Engineer House , of the Missouri Pa cific , tbe object of the conference be ing to secure terminal facilities in Omaha for the Missouri Pacific road. The result of this conference was that arrangements were niado for the M. P. to run into Omaha over the track of the Union Pacific from Papillion , which is the junction of the two roods. The passenger business of the now line will bo carried on it the U. . P depot , though tlio new road will in time erect a splendid depot of its own or go in on n gr ml Union depot uith the other groit Omaha lines. Grounds will be se cured and u freight depot ortcted by the Missouri Pacific at some point be tween Jackson und Jones and east of 9th street , which will bring it within a few blocks uf both the U. P. and B. & M. , depots and make it'most conve nient to Omaha shippers und business men. men.On Wednesday last the track be tween Hiawatha , Kansas , and Brock , Neb. , 53 miles , was completed and also the 11 miles from Louisville to Weeping Water and four and a half miles north of the foimer place. This leaves a gap of eight miles only be tween the terminus and Papillion to complete the line from Hiawatha to Omaha , and this will bo done and trains running in to Omaha by April 15th. The rend to Atchiaon wilt bo complete by June 1st. A non.L EXCURSION. The completion of the Chicago , Burlington & Quincy through line to Denver on the 1st of next July will bo a memorable event in American railway annals. It will be an occasion of almost national interest aiid im- > ortanco , and the management of the Chicago , Burlington & Ouincy have determined to celebrate it with the grandest inaugural excursion ever ; iven in America or the world. The excursion train , which will eave Chicaco on the morning of July 1 , will bo the most royally elegant and luxurious in all its appointments ever made up on this or any other continent. Six magnificent pulacu and parlor sleeping-cars will furnish quarters to the fpriun'to guests. Two of the finest dining-cars ever built in ho United States , and a supply-car reighted with every delicacy , solid and liquid , that epicurean taste can suggest or money procure. One superb drawing room oar will bo fitted up with velvet carpets , richly tapestried sofas and easy chairs , i grand piano and organ , and all the late music , magazines and illustrated journals , as a reception room for the ladies of the party , and for evening concerts and reunions. But perhaps the most unique fea ture of the whole train will bo a cai arranged as a model printing office , in 1 which a daily journal , edited by tht [ most distinguished literary men ol tbo party , will bo published evorj morning , printed upon white satin A largo edition will bp issued , and these white satin dailies , stamped with the genius of men of national and world-wido fame , will bo charm ing soTuenirs of a tour which has had no parallel in American railroad his tory. tory.The trip will embrace flying visiti to all places and points of interest it Chicago , Burlington , Council Bluffs Omaha , Denver , with a run ihoufl | many of the grandest Rocky iiioun tain scenes , a tour uf BOIIIU of the celebrated I1 II obrated gold ami ilvur mines in Col orado , and brief hulls on the rotun at Atchison , IcuvuiiwoiUiSi , Kansas City , und St. Louis , lluns o y fifty or sixty miles uu hour will b made oorous the plains , and the ontir round wvll occujiy bu about bis day ! The invited yursts will includ many of the must eminent journalist and literary men of the country among them , being editorial repn s'antatives of the loading papers t jrtostou , Now York , Philadelphia Baltimore , Washington , Hichmom Jlaleigb , Louisville , Charleston , Sn ay vannab , Now Orleans , . Momphii ial Nashville , Cincinnati , tit. Louis an The uud moaidoni of Chicago mayor * of the chambura of comiucrco c goof several of the principal cities , and th of Kovornora of Illinois , Missouri , loWi Nebraska and Coloradi go Kaneas , , will bo invited to join the nugu caravan S. The cards of invitation are to 1 engraved by the American Bank No 30 , company , of New York , in thu est style of art , nnd every card will include a gentleman and Indy. Ac companying the invitation will bo an exquisitely engraved card containing the entire programme of the trip , nua coupons for passage and sleeping car berths to nnd from Chicago , the stnrting point ; so that the favored re cipients will ba at no expense from the time they leave their homes un til they return. All tlioso bmtutions in thn various citiiH from Boston to Now Orleans will bo delivered to the chosen guests personally by n special messenger sent for thu purpose. PERSONAL. J [ , Wm. J. Wood , wVio la conacctcd with n railway nt , Las Vgns , N. M , nnd Mils Haiti's J. BrlKg4 weio married yes- tcnlay nt the residence uf the bride's father , Mr. K. T. Brlggs , of South 13th street , Uev. Jus. Paterson officiating. The new wedded couple leave for Las V gns thu fust tf next week. Cumluctor S , Thurber , of the North western , , while out driving , in Council Bluff * , last evening , fell from the buggy niut lm > ko his arm. Two Council Bluffs school boys got into a rowing nighr , nri , | one i > f thorn , named' ' Murphy , stabbed his a iiipanon ! > in the back. Mr. a'cCraolan , of Coun-il Bluffs , a ! out 5 o'clock l t-t evening , took u half nn' ' ounce of eco tie , with Intent to kill him self. The dose waa tn i large , , and he will probably recover. Cause , family troublt. Tile report of Colonel Colby , com- mr.ii'lnnt of the Pir t regiment and Blue Springs Light Artillery company , of Ne- br.taka' National Guards , for tlio year end ing December 31 , 1831 , shows on the mus ter roll f rty commissioned officer * , 112 non-coinmiH'ioneil officers , 320 privates an I thirteen musicians. CATARRH tm The antidotal theory , nnw admitted to lie the only treatment which -will crodlcnrx ) CaUr- rhal Poison. lev. Chas H. Taylor , 140 Noble street , Brook lyn , X. Y. : "Ono package effected n indical cure. " Rev. Oco. A. Reis , Cobloeklll , Schohwia , Co. , N. Y. : ' 'It restored me to my ministerial I born.'r Rov. W , II. Sumner , Frederick. Md. : "F nc results in six cases in my. family. " Rev. Oco E. Pratt. St. Stephen's Sector rhja. : "Quite wonderful ; let me dUtrlbut your 'Treail e. " Chi3. II. SUnhopo. Newport , R. L : 'I iis too deaf to hear tlicctfu < ch bells rltg ; hcarbm tstored " Ocorge W. Lambrlsh- ItliMI s r-rUaltl- _ inore , Md. : " .Suffertd 0 'years , ' ; porfcetlj euixd. " Mrs. M. E. Mhenney , 3 < i22 Sarah street , St. I.ouls : "The first natural brcith la Q yei r " Mrs. J. W. Piitccll , Golden City. Col.'Us'd rnlv no parlcage ; entirely ured ; nullcrcil 24 years. " Dr. K. N. CUrk , D r list , 8 Montg m ry direct , San Francisco : "suffered lf > yean ; perfect ! } bured , " etc. Dr. Wei De Meyer's Popular "TREATISE" on Catar h mallnil frte. The grrat Cure Is de livered by Drugglsta , or by D. B. Dewey & Co , , Ib2 Fulton etr t. New York f r I 00 , SPECIAL TO LOAN MONt OXBV TO MtAM C > lat | taw um < of D. M L. Thomaa Ronm h CreWhton Block. vlSOSA An/k1u l-OAN At U pur centlu- n ? 0\/.UUU ti- . t in aiims nf 92,500 and upwards , torSto 6jvn . 'in Hrst-cl w city nd t-vnn property. UHVIH HtAi RSTAT * n.i AOIKOT , IGth and Douflaa Sts. HELP WANTED. ANTKU 2 Urst class giris No 'ther ncel apply. Inquire at N. W. Cor. Htu and Davenport SU. 289 S' \T7"ANT D A situation by a young man In a W gjodbuslics' house , could furnish three to five tooufend d 'liars , his a general bu Inen a hutlon. Address Z , tr.ls om.-u. 293 0 * 1TTANTPD On the Bret d y of May , a house W of 8 or 10 room * within 8 blocks of Pout Olllce. AdJrc-sJ. Martin , this ofllco 291-11 'ANTED 3 dining room girls at the Omaha , Hoise. Apply Immediately. 2953 * WAN ! ED A strong boy or young man to dottamand fv.m work , to whom con stant employment will bo given at fair wa cs. Apjily at 2U d. 14th at. 294 4 A borne ol 6 or 6 rooms for small WANTED within J mile of P.O. , vest or northwest portion of clt preferred. Apply by letter sUtlug ttrnu , EC. , to E. M. R. , Pe ntlk * . Two good Ilarncssmakcra ; go d WANTED ftcivdy emplojuient. Knqulre or address Anron Ucattv , Aurora Neb. ic3-7 ! Si-wins In families bv a joung WANTED whoumltr tandidro s making. Ad dress MlSiV. H. , I'eo cllloo. . 27o-'J \\TANTED A Vtu tlon In a buelncsj house YV by a loungma , who uuderstanra book keeping , Is also a itood penman. Hilary at first not so much an obj ct , as a place whera atten tion to bu Inesi an' honest p fornranee of duty will bn rewarded. Good rclcrencoa given. AI- dress K. S. , Jtoeollliu. 2Sl-tt ATI7 ANTED A compete lit girl to do ecntril YV housework , at corner Hamilton and 1'lor Ms. , Ehlnn's addition. Good aue . 271-tf ' r \T7ANTED To Kood harness tnikcro ; steady 3 W work K. BTACH , York , .Veto. 2 j lniu Nurse girl , northwest corner ol WANTED 1'urt ' BU. 257-ti TTTANTED lint-class COOK , ono wro ondcr VY stanc't-meatcooklntrasuellnspislrynone hut flrit-clftSH need apply. Alto a good "oy at waiter. Apply at 11051 irntuni - > t 064-e-idl \\TANTKD-KaodliiL.- hruliff and --hmil bonfl * \V II. T. OUtk , HfllBVUe. * 'ANTED 4 children M b-ardereln fc.elee . . school , at lUth and California St. L. B LOUMI8 767-M HE'Nl HOU&C.U AND LAUD , ' I- I- KRNI Oil * trout room , fuenlshoil ; a 1FOIl . 17thyteasl side , W. l > av ipoj 1- and Chicago. A. lloipe. 90S tf n 1. OR HENT Nice y InrnUhtU room fw ono o F two feutleuien , llth and C'eplUl _ fline. 10 0 TTI ORRENT-FiiriilihidMttaza Cja ISth Bt _ L' hc . Vallfirnli nnu Wlbtter. Rent ci changed. tor b.srJ. Oll KKN r lloimo f ir rent on lUtli St. , t > e L Ijavenw orth and > torcy Sis U. A. I.ti il list. Iii6 FamnamS' 88J-3 1T10R HENT A nli ly ( uruUhtd room. Ca L * with to uence at t07iX. 17lh st iTIt | 7\OH \ tlF.N'lFurnlaheu room 01U ) Uth Wt. , la < i-alllor. U a d Wcb l ; r Stt. 25 tl ri iits.1 ou e > , lot , farms , ttcnii , j , ta UFM1S * , t'c. Ottlcos l&tli and Douglas bi RENF noomi In J/vcobi1 block.993lf FOR 993-lf IT10R UKNT FurnHncu mil mom.N. K. cor. JL1 Dth and J ok on. 62-tI ITIOIl RENT House of right rooms. Enijulre JJ J , 1'hlpos llo , 1612 h. Fifth St. 977-lf' TTIOR RENT S furnished roorui ever MM J.1 Chantu' Kroh UK , N.E cor. Ifith and Do < if ( Dtroetx. IT OR HKNT NIcely furnished rooms with JJ without hoard ; RoAmnablo prices. 2 Caw St. 'R0' ' "OR BALE FOR SALE Span ol go-d mill's , harne * and wttgon Inqulroof C. E. Donahue , nt XV. T. Seaman's , llth and Farnham Sts. 28S-4 * T1fcl ) ; BALK The choicest property on Park Ji ; avenue for the price. Kino lot , nice cot- tigo , Ac. E nulraol W. R. Bartlctt , real cstato . ' * agent. 2t'3-8 01l i-ALK Team of young horse * , nagon and harno-ijhotc)6 jcars old ami about 10 ha ( Uhich. Intiulroot J. Vlckcnburg , at Ed- hom'At Erickson's. (45-5 kKMIS soils holmes , lots , farms an- " " > Omoo , 16th and Djunlai SU. FOR SAt.E-At Hall H feed mill , i car Military Bridge , 75 tons of Mo. 1 bOotl hay. Will be dillnrod to any pattof the city Als i ground , fcotf ab the lowest cah pdoo. W. II. McUOY. 233.1mf T710R BALE 10,000 Black Can Mammoth Clu - X1 tor Rosborry Itoois"idle Wild Place. ' Loa ord.raat 1414 Dodge St. JOI1NO.VIL > LlS Oommliislo i tore , _ IM tf IIOiiSAI.E Ono L'crryorgan , almost now , sold' etuap. Rnqulro 3 4i8. 10th St. 2i5-8 k KMI3' NKW CITY MATS. lOc.-ilountd- B Maps , 82.60. m-O. P. BFMI8. T71OftSAI.ll Mulc nnd' han csa nt Krdraan'n I1 IWn sir ct burn- Hl-n T7TOR 8A1 K-M Solomon's , 120i Farnhara St. , X' colil flih , lllvcr llsh , ccl , alligators , dovll lUh , Imported canary hh-us , t.tklnir I arrot- , old hnchcarc < l blrda , niocVlnfr blrtla , flsh clobos and aquariums , Ml slzos and'ttylcs , at prioo rcaoo- able. 142-tf . . . o , 4V-inch Standard Colura- F bio. Apply Union Elevator. 103 tf TTIOUSALE llouso with 6 rooms , barn and .1 ; Ions loaio of lot on 15th St. , bot. Hurt and Wobsttr. Inquire abBJliolm & Erlekeon'S. MO-5 TJ10K SALK A No. . 1 spnti of heavy draft J } horses. Enqulroot Q. T. I'nulscn , nt Peter- Uoos' . "FIORSAIjE Kroircllchcows , also nice fresh. J ? butter , at Deal's groc ry Btaro , corner Tenth und Dodge. fobS-lm * FOR SALE Ilostaurant lth K ° patronage \ on 10th St. ; raaeon for telling , must o ea.t to look after Important busiucs' . > nqulro at. 410 S. 10th St. 174 tf TEAUT1FUL KK31DENCE LOTS-IOO each , JD' 85 down and 35 per month. BKMIS , ugtnt 16th and Douglas Sts. OR SALE A Kood second ha d street back for sale , at a low bargain , by Dr. Isaac- ards , 1109 Farnham ptrnct. 74 tf. TTtOU SALE House nnd full lot In good loco- J ? tlon , cheap. Price , $1250. Easy terms. SIcCAGUK , Opp. post uOlco. 15tf TjlOR'SALE Best bulldlotr lot in bhlnn's ad- . Jj dltlon , 142 feet cast front by 120 feet depth. McCAQUE , Opy. post office. 14 tf , buamcaa. ID- ( | Ulr ( it thl9 olllco. 912-tf _ _ I /UK rtALB 2 nlco counters and 2 silver plalodl IIMW CJVHIK , at Gio. II. P toi ii'B , S04 .South. 10f St 741-tf 1,1UK aALh or win tixeha go for Uiuaha pio- JJ poity.an Improved HOC on ot-lancl odjolnr- inc a station on U. P. R. It. M. DUNHAM. 1412 Famhatn St. , Omaha. 7e3mV TT10II SALE di trade for eity propit6\ enC _ C i > pea ot horecs , tarneus anil wngon , Aiuf > S. Y. , tWsofllflcJ' ' 22 rl "TT10U SALE A KOOI ! ovca-yer-old- JJ Warranted to urlv e single or rtouliliKn qlre \ of George Oontlnld , OanGcld hoilxe. iiovll tf MIBQELLANEOU8. inOUNU Ftrx V8th , near U. P. depo'.O aha. . D alocko Own- can obtain by adJrcusInc VV lock box 13 < 2 , Council DluBa , proving property \V nd pj Ing for this ttdvfrt8cuicnt. ! 2t:4-i * DISCOVERY Will am'a AWONDEBFUL tn Omaha , Nob. , and has been applied to hundred < of cases and taa never been known to fail yet. It U good for the sorest est aud weakest of eyes for young and old. AH that are suffering with so'O eyes t y it for jour- uclf. Office , ; < W. corner of ICt'i ' and Douglai St . . Omaha , Nob. Price 25c.60o ' andl.00 p < r bottle. . -z70 4 ROOMS And first class table board , ai 2011 Cons St. ml 1m * ANTED 'i unfurnished rooms for man and YV * If e , must bo moderate lu prlcn. Ad dress If. , C. o office. SD7-tf TNSrRUOTlON ON TYPE-WlllTEHS-Wn J _ are In frcque't rec'lpt of application ! for operators' . HELL & AMES , 1600 Farnham. Agents Remington Tjpc-Wrltcr. fcbl8-lm RKNT Choice ot 30 full lots to lease SAVE near Crelghton College for $2a per jcar. Dexter L. Thomas & Bro. , Room 8 , Crelghton Iilock. 20tf T OTS , 8UO each , $5 down and $5 per month Jj HEMIAgent. ) . In semi-annual , eight (8) ( ) per _ cent , interest notes secured by real st&t mortgage for sale. Address 1' . ( J. Box 2. 208 7 IRIGli FOlt B 203-tf E3TABBOOK & CO/ . . B HICK VOtt SALE T. Murray. 119-tf TIANO AND ORGAN Instruction by fMIsi E. JT S. ParH t. S. 2Qth St. , below Pierce. Ot-tf , . TJ1UKMSHED ROOU8 FOR RENT-P. WCor T 19th anil Davenport't. 9Mtf AN AUGMENT OF SMALL / USVJK38f M wanted by experienced man. 6 > nail Njary. Uox 602 City _ u.t < MS Within it ree Ulocks ol Inqnlrest IMP DoJ o. nOUTUAiTU IN I.UA1OM -jstlleatid till , ' L Ixo deconithu paintinic Mltx ' > . R. 'v All DNKH. r > ni > . 1 , Jacnh'i I'.lr pk. f.-tf AUf.ll HAY At A. H. Jer'9K.i' Vion , B 1 ill it Ilarnn\ > ( . . lltf BDWAUD MAO1STF.H Ol1 PAUOdTfiRV AND CONDI T10NAL1ST. 4B3T8ntlf Strict , iMJrvwn fartihtm and Hajtuoy. Will , with the utt uf guaidian BplrKa , obtain for any ono a K'AICO at the pigl anil pmstiil , and on oirUI n > rauiltldDS In the fu tnro. Bnoti and Know a ? wj. , Wi ) rd r , P rfiKt * ' -ScHco cu \ . Absolutely Purec N. IhUpovvi'er ' ne\rr\arlc . A marvel of pur od. Itv , strength and whok-soir.f ne j. More econo mic 1 thin thu ordlnarv Vlnds , and cannot be scld In competition with the multitude of low lest , thort Height , alum or phosphate powders. Bold billy In cans. Horn 1UKU8 1'OKPM CO. , 104 Wall Bt , , Nsw York.