* i * . > t * \ DIAIBY BBEi SATURDAY , MAY 13 The "Daily Bee. OMAHA. Saturday Morning , May 13. Weather Iloport- ( The following observations are taken ft this name moment of time at all the st lions named. ) DmiTXIST. U. B. SlOIAL SllVlOR , \ OMAHA , May 12 , 1882. PUS p. m. ) I Rlrcr 7 feet 0 Inched above high water mark al Omaha and 4 feet 2 Inches at Yankton , LOCAL BREVITIES , Ashland bridge Is now open for travel , mcdOtw2t J. S. Hnlbert la running n restaurant in Chicago. Tbo circus Monday will make bust BOM lively on that day , Another complnlnt" haa been filed against tlioNcbrasknNatlonal banks folks , Sunday school of tbo Christian 8un < day will incot at Masonic ball next Sun day nt 12m. Christian church will hold regular. en Ices at Masonlo hall next Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7:80 p. in. Con. Qroner , BhcriiT of Lincoln o ounty , came in on the U. P. train lost alRht oa far as Valley , with two patlcnta of the Insane asylum at Lincoln. The Union i'aclDo is at present with out a general superintendent , and there is BO strong indication aa to whoso nhouldcrs the official mantle of J. T. Clark will fall wpon. Handsome Invitations are out for the wedding of Hbs Mary GeUechmahn and Mr.V , A. Morrison. The ceremony will toke pkco on Thursday evening noit , ThcIKantas City , St. Joe & Omaha roadIias put on sale at this point round- trip-tickets for Pueblo , Colorado Springs * nd Denver. Andy Borden deals out the pasteboard with all his pro-hbtorio grace juid suavity. Councilman McGnclln denies that ho < ndo a trip to Lincoln Thursday over the It Union Pacific or any other route aa The Herald announced. Ho was present at the Council meeting Thursday night. A man can stand at the comer of Six teenth and Farnam any day , at any hour , and count from no verity -five to ono hundred dogs playing on the various corners. Its dog headquarters , The ) ! police round-up Thuradoy in cluded three drunks , three tramps and two disturbers of the peace , L. Dorsay was coot to jail for thirty days for habitual drunkenness , and another party sent up to enre out the usual fine for Slocumbs. Mr. Geo. T. Walker , late euperln. teadent of the Omaha Kail Works , loft ThunOay for the east to purchase machinery for a new nail works company la Ban Francisco with a capital .of $500- COO. jT-The congregation of Trinity cathe- dnl will get into the chapel ( basement ) of their new church next Sunday. They ex pact to have an Interesting scivlco. They jura to bo congratulated. It will bo tbo best they have had for years. Lake Superior is noted for the beauti ful emerald hue of Its waters , but it would blush to murmur if once placed beside the pool of water at the corner , of Fifteenth and Fonuun , near the Western Union office. office.S. . L , Campbell , Esq. , late with Henry Do hie , the boot and shoe man , hasentered the grocery store of Wm , Seraur , to whoeo Interests he will In future do vote his time. The funeral of Mary Parcel ! will take place * t 2 p.m. [ Sunday , from the resi dence , 628fEleventh street , between Ohi < catio and Casa. Bervices at St. riillo- mtnsi'f cathedral. Interment at Holy Sepnlcher , The Denver train over the Union FA * elfio t , will be held this evening until after the performance t the opera , house , to give those who come In from the west a opportunity to return homo In good bapo. The ran will then be made on fast time as a teat. The Lincoln Sportsmen's club has elected the following team to shoot .lor the eUto cup at the tournament in this dty , bo ginning on tbo 23 3 of this months Hours. Bullet , Jlarloy , If cBrido and J. K Baum , with B. H. Folk , H , D. Hatha 6 way , M. M. White and T. F. Quick aa alternates. Tbe chair appointed as dele * 0 ! gates to the state convention , Meurs. O1ai Folk , Kendall , Quick , Rouco ( .and Btroaa * ai baryer , ic A. pleasant wedding look place at St. 13 Thilorneua's cathedral Thursday morning , la tbo high contracting parties belnc ; Mr. laD John 0. Rlley , of the Union Fad Go ehopa , and MIu Maiy Hickey , daughter of Mr , oi James Hickey , of this city , Mlis Ella Bl Welch and Mr. W , A. Mcallo acted as bridesmaid and gronmsman , find Rev. lather Engliih officiated. Tbe wedding in breakfast was taken at the Crclgjiton Bt ! IIOUM and the happy couple left for Den ver oa the evening train. ya in " ' The Swedish Library association trill bold & Grand Picnic at Hauscom Park Saturday , May 13th. to com * Btl Mace at 2 o'clock p. m. Music after * BOOB and evening by Hollraau's or * chtttra. All are invited , wod&fri an anFi Fi INSTllfTAlIEODS PHOTO , v . .QRAPHS. tri For the fin'MtOhiJdr ii's Pictures in tlta city , go to Grand " Central Gallery , ante 212 10th street , "P | u call and ox * mine specimen. i . * * .MtlTitill.r to ; Gzo , HEYK. bal tra . VMowwheM'Butter 25o per pound at bal " 3. JL ifthol' . - ' variety pf Ohildrons1 Shoes clu k We41a' Opera Houao 21 f 21TJ 12-2t [ TJ ABERT'S AWAKENING , The Hired Girl Kindles a Livel Piro for the Family. Bed Blaze on Sixteenth Street Frldn A serious misfortune befell tl : household of Air , Charles E , Abor of the well known drug firm of M < Mahon , Abort & Co. , at an early hoi Friday morning , The family reside in largo two-story house on Sixtoont street , two dcors north of Browne hall , the house belonging to Mn Olnrkson , Fred Davis , of the Fin National bank , being the agont. The fire originated from a dofoctiv flue , which ran up between the tw southwest corner rooms , and was bull very thin. The hired girl , a Swede had just previous to the discovery c the flames lighted the kitchen fire t cot breakfast , the family not yet hav Ing risen. About half past fi , Cnno : Doherty , rector of Browncll hall , < n\ flames issuing from the roof abou the bftao of the chimney. Hi ran across the lot and knocked at th back door of the residence , but th hired girl , with visions of tramps ii her mind , refused to lot him in , an < utterly scouted the news that th house was on fire , well knowing tha it was too early in the morning for tin fire fiend to get to work. The rector ran back to the hall am sent in an alarm by telephone to tin central office , from which it was son to No. 3 engine house , and the hosi carts and hooks lit out at a lively gai for the Bccno of the fire , which is it i locality very difficult of access foi teams. Meantime the back door o : the dwelling was broken in , and Mr Doherty ran up staira to awaken Mr , Abort , who slept in the front part oi .ho house , and know nothing of the trouble. Ho would not believe il tithor , until the rector drew him intc ho hall and showed him the red ( lames licking up his property. The ancrgotio clergyman then proceeded to ight the fire with bucket * of water , md hod a small hose bcon at hand nrould no doubt have confined it to ho i corner in which1 it broke out. 'ho-neighbors came in and assisted nd a goodly number soon assembled n the spot where the firemen fol- owed a Jittlo later , and had fqui troams from as many hydrants flow- ng in a jiflby. The fire was thus far confined to lie attic , but aa many goods as pos- iblo wore rescued. Aa usual the ramps showed up , and Mr. Albert aught throe of them trying to plun- lor the bureau drawers , and made hem drop the stuff and "git. " The lopartmont did good work , and Mr. Llnprt speaks most highly of the skill zhibitod by Chief Butlerwho ho says indorstands his business as well as nybddy ho over saw. The fire was ut outwhon the entire roof and up- r part off the house was damaged. ; IB water worked greater dostruc- on than the flames and'tho loss to 10 household goods was very great. Irs. Abort haa some very valuable welry , . including'two diamond rings , hich were missing , and there was a Dally sot of silver plate , a flne piano , id BUph articles , all of which were lore or loss injured. There was 3,000 insurance on tbo furniture id household goods , 91,500 of which u in the London Assurance com. my , and $1,600 in the Phoenix of artford , both represented by Samuel Howoll. The loss will oxoood this aount no doubt. The loss in the illdingia probably about $1,000 , aich is fully covered by insurance. It was fortunate that the fire was scovorod before the approach to the airway was cut off , and that the mily escaped without injury. It is o first conflagration of any import * ice slnco Mr. Butler became chief d ho did himself much credit by the iy in which ho managed it. As usual there were some amusing ourroncos during the fire , only ono which , however , will bo related , aring the most critical part of the air , when fire and water were con- iting for mastery , the hired girl who is the involuntary cause oi the mblo , went to Mrs. Abort and iod her if convenient to plooso pay r the amount duo on this-wook _ BO it she could ceo. This is equal to 3 conduct of her countryman , who. jording'to ' Jules Verneaccompanied 3 professor on his trip through the iter f the eatth. invariably do * .nding his weekly allowance when- ) r a great peril stared them in the o. , SPORTING NEWS. o Shooting Tournament In Thla City Tbla Month. Pho convention of the Nebraska ito Sportsmen association will open Tuesday evening , the 23d , at 8 lock , and their eighth annual tourn * ont will begin Hay 24th , oontlnu * through the 25th , 20th and 27th , th will bo hold in this city , the or at the grounds of the Omaha ving Park .association , matches to n at 8 a. m. The following is n nmary of the programme ; WBDNKBDAY , MAY 24lU , ontott No. 1 f 200 ; class shoot * , Open only to residents of thee o ; ton single birds ; twonty-ono Is rise ; tics , three birda. En- ice , $5 , birds included. Four ea-$80 , { CO , $10 , $20. ontost No. 2 9200 : class shoot * Open only to residents of thee o ; five double birds at eighteen is rise ; ties , two pair. Entrance prizes , same as foregoing. ontestNo. 3-$250 ; class shooting. i to all ; fifteen single clots balls ; iteon yards rise ; rotary Trap , En- co , f3 , balls included ; ties , fire ' " . . Ietnn AnK J' rr "ff - - - I F.our priEes-9100 , f76 ( f50 126. < 'tXUUEflDAY , MAY 26. intest No. d , $300 class ; open only aidants of the etatej 20 single glasa i , 18 yards rise , rotary trap , en * ce $5 , balls included , ties 5 i , four prlEMj $120 , $00 , $60 , at ic > nreat Ho. 5 , price , silver pup. for teams of four , 10 alnglo birds , ords rise , entrance cost of birds. wi i cup was presented by the Platts- in mouth club iti ' 77 and is now hold I the Omaha club. ] Contest No. 0 , $250 class , free i all(10 , single birds , 30 yards rise , ti 2 birds same rise , entrance ? G , bin included , 80 jar da boundary , ok four prizes , $100 , ? 75 , $ GO , $25. FHIDAY , MAY 2G. Contest No 7 Class shooting , ope only to members of association , tean of two from any club , 10 single bin to each man , 21 yards rise , ties , birds to each man. Entrance $ i birds included. Four prices $80 ar Ilallott silver cup , $00 , $40 , $20. Contest No. -$250) ) class shoo tin ) open to members ; 15 single birds , yards rise from 5 ground traps ; tici 5 pirds , 31 yards rise , etc. Foi prizes $100 and state officers' cup < 1880 , $75 , $50 , $25. Contest No. 0-$200 ; class nhor ing. Frco to all ; 5 single birds , 2 yards rise , and 2 double birds , 2 yards rite ; ties , two birds , -31 yard rise and 1 pair 21 yards rise , Er trance $5 , birds included. Fou prizcs$80 , { GO , ? 40 , $20. fUTUBDAY , KAY 27 , Contest No. 10 $250 ; class nhool ing , open to residents of the state ; 2 single glass balls ; 18 yards rise , rotar trap. Entrance $5 , balls included ties , 5 balls. Four prizes $100 , $7E $50 , $25. Contest No. 11 Citizens purs $250 $300 , open to all citizens c the slate providing they have partici p.ited in at least four contests , qxclud ing No. 5 ; 3 double rises , 21 yard rise , 5 singla birds , 50 yards rieo , an < 15 single glass balls , 23 yards rise Purses and remaining conditions ti bo determined hereafter. Contest No. 32 Gold badge foi glass ball ? , presented by Fromon sportsmen's club in 78 ; 25 glass balls 18 yards lisa. Entrance $1.25 ; ties 10 baits , 21 yards riso. Open only tc members of the association , A Renovating Remedy IB to bo found in BUUDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Aa an antidote for aicli hcadanho , female weakness , billions ness , indigestion , constipation , and other diseases of a kindred nature. . these bitters are Invaluable. Price ! $1.00. mlSdlw _ _ WON THE DAY. The Clothing Salesmen Are Conceded tbo Point Asked. An adjourned mooting of the Cloth ing Salesmen's association was held Friday at Baswitz & Wells' store , the regular officers presiding. An understanding being arrived at with the Clothing merchants of the city , it was moved and carried that the association announce through its official paper that the clothing stores of the city will , on and after May 15th , until further notice , close at 8 p. m. every day except Saturday. It was also moved and carried that 20,000 dodgers announcing tho. fact bo mntod for general distribution. On motion a vote of thanks waa onderod Messrs. Baswitz & Walls , or the use of their store for the meet- ng. ng.On motion the association adjourned o meet at Hellman's store on Wed- icsday night next. To tkelPnUio. Wo , the undersigned salesmen of ho clothing trade of this city , would espoctfully represent to the clothing uying public of Omaha that the em * loyos of this business are at present orking longer hours than the em * loyos of any other business , and ould appeal to the citizens to assist icm to shorter hours by making loir purchases before 8 o'clock , ox- opt on Saturdays. Respectfully , THE OLOTniNo OLEEKS. THAT HUSBAND OF MINK i three times tbo man he was before bo Ran tialnfr "Wells' Health Renewer. " tU.Druegrsts. Depot at 0. F. Good * BAXIiROAD NOTES. * Variety of Items ot Local and Gen eral Interest. A gentleman working with the con- ruction party of the Colorado oxton * on of the Uurlington & Missouri vor rai'road ' , writes a letter which voa some idea of the progress of that ork. Ho writes from the Sand-Hills i Colorado , and says : "Thoro is > thing but sand for sixty miles ; very tile vegetation of any kind. We are -what is called the Band-Hills , and ell do they deserve the namo. After 10 road is built we will have to haul material ( rook or earth ) with which case the banks. Some of the cm * inkmonta are twenty or thirty feet gh , and as wo go along they are iing rebuilt. In some places wo ivo as much as ton or twelve feet in ght to replace. Notwithstanding ese obstacles , wo are putting down 90 ! rails at the average of two miles t lay , and laying the track in pretty Ir shape at that. Our rood through ilorado , in which state wo now are , being built as the Burlington & ilorado railroad. I am now fifty- t e miles from Denver , and expect to in th'at city with the track by the b of Juno , earlier if the company do they first intended build about irtoon miles cast from that point to t : > ot us. " OMAHA AJvD LAKE 8UFEUIPR. Ilio Pioneer Press says that the lat- ; and most reliable programme is the nneapolis & St. Louis Road to go llock Island , and for the Omaha to into the Chicago & Northwestern , is said that this may not occur for lillo , but that it is sure to bo done imatoly , and perhaps not far along the future. The Burlington , Oed * Rapids & Northern will bo run , as otoforo indicated , by the Chicago , rlington & Quinoy and the Rock md. What the effect of the late iing will be upon the lease of the Paul & Duluth by the Minneapolis 3t. Louis remains to be Boon. It Is isperod about in railroad circles t the new management of the Min * .polls . & St. Louis line will have the 10 altogether , as under the present mgoment'ft ' is a burden without r connection , without profit , and , ides , the road now being linked in ti the Omaha line , will not require 01 Independent outlet to Lake " 01tl tl 1AND EIVLQEINO TICKETS. it the meeting of the general tern passenger and ticket agents 0. ) hicago , ou Wednesday , the foi- Ibwlng regulations in regard to roun trip land exploring tickets , with view to circumventing the scalpers : First That from and after Jui : 1 , 1882 , round trip and land oxploi ing tickets shall bo iasuod or sold t no more than ono point on any rai way , and that said ono shall bo name by said road ; provided , however , the where a railway penetrates more tha ono state or territory , said railwa may bo allowed to name ono point i oacn eta to or territory ; and provided further , lines penetrating the sam state or territory , it shall bo allowc to name ft point for each line , an that said tickets may bo issued to th several points so named ; and , prc Tided , that if the point named by an ; line is reached by other and conipct ing lines , such tickets may bo issue over each one of such compotin linos. Second That no round-trip lanier or other round-trip ticket torminalini nt nny _ Missouri river point , whotho sold in connection with oxtonsioi tickets or not , shall bo sold or will b accepted by any of our respectiv roads after Juno 1,1682. Third That this association horob ; adopts the ironclad form for all round trip land-exploring tickets sold to an ; land point , and that all such ticket shall bo signed by the purchaser am witnessed by the ticket agent sollinj the same , and said ticket shall bi made non-tranaforablo. The contrac in all round-trip land * exploring ticket issued and sold after Juno 1 , 1882 'hall ' embody the provisions ornbracec u the form for said tickets adoptee by the Western association at its moot ing held at St. Joseph , Mo. , Nov. 11 , 1879. and that the land-grant roads , or the roads for which thcao ticketi are issued , hereby agree not to accept any tickets that do not conform tc this resolution. Fourth That the rates for such round-trip land-exploring tickets as may bo issued in conformity with these resolutions shall bo inserted in all the rato-shoots issued by this as sociation , and in all the district rate- s'hpots issued within the territory of this association. Fifth That all round-trip land-ex ploring tickets , ether than these re ferred to in these resolutions , shall bo withdrawn from sale on or before Juno 1,1882 , and shall not again bo placed on sale save by vote of this as sociation. Sixth That the secretary ask each line in interest to name their points under these resolutions , and that points so named or published as only points to which round-trip exploring tickets shall bo issued. SNOW BLOCKADE. As long as trams are blockaded by snow-within fifteen miles of Laramie , there is certainly good reason to boost about our plorioua climate. Fourteen years ago yesterday the Union Pacific waa blockaded by the beautiful near the city , and the same- thing occurred to-day , though the track waa soon Dloaroo. Freight trains Nos. C and 10 stuck , in the snow between Tie Sidinff'Hnd Red Buttes this morning , md were several hours getting out ; wo engines being somewhat damaged } y "bucking" the beautiful. Master VIochanio Galbroilh sent out a snow ) low and t < ro engines ahead of the ixpross to thoroughly clear the track , tnd prevent infilling up again. Trinity Cathedral Chapel. Bishop Clarkson , assisted by Dean rlillapauffh and other clergy , will open he new chapel of Trinity Cathedral n Sunday morning , the 14th of May , rith appropriate services and core- ionics. On Sunday night at 7:30 ho rite'of confirmation will bead- linistored by the bishop in the hapel , The sessions of the council of the jocose of Nebraaka will bo hold also i the cathedral chapel on the 17th nd 18th of May , Tuesday and Vodnesday of next wook. The open- iR semron will bo delivered on Wednesday morning by the Rev. I. F. Carey , of Falls City , and on iTodnesday evening at 8 o clock ad * reuses on missionary subjects will be olivored by the bishop , the Rev. Mr. lldrod , of Norfolk , and the Rev. Mr. arr , of Nebraaka City. Gospel Truth , He that b surety for A stranger shall aurtfor it. But be that trusUth to ramo BLOOD for curing liver , kidney and unpUInts of like tendency , shall never be "appointed. Fries 60 cents , trial bottles I oenti , . mlSdlw PERSONAL. Nat Drown , of Burlington , Is in tha ty. 0 , , Inglehardt , of Yankton , is in the 3. W , Powers , of Kearney , is in the y. y.Hon. Hon. Loran Clark , of Albion , in the y. i A. . King , of Toledo. Is n Metropolitan eat. El. T , Clarke' , of Bellevne , came in lait mlng. M. K , Cooper , of IJa Grove , la. , Is In i city. il. S , Llndney and wife , of Fulton , Neb , , In tbe city , 5 , W. Thomas , of Grand Inland , Is at i Withnell. o V. Burt and Irving B , Fuller , of Coin , t ( , ii in town. 3. P. Heath , of Covlngton , Neb. , h at Creighton. I1 , W , Gasstnann and wife , of Yankton , In the city. Ion. W. A. Pftxton , returned from Lin * n tat night. ) r.S. J.Hndley , of Arlington , was In n la.it night.- ai 1. J , Beemer , of Robinson , Col. , is at Metropolitan , fi ( \ J , Moulton , pf The New York Daily fiai aiV kphio , ii the city. V Ir. A , L. Strwft of this city , Is in cage on business. . ci hl ' , 11. Joy and wife , of Pawnee City , are ataoftheW.tlmelL * 0 , Morehouse , of Missouri Valley , In town lost niglit. [ rs. John A. Ilorbach b lying danger- ly 111 at her rwldenee. . A. Ringer la called wwt yesterday ' ) ugh slcknewi of friends. lain. La iFsrre , of .Bonanza , Idaho , left & ha yesterday for home. j , ° i A. Eathwly and daughter left for Omaha Tue d y morning- which plac the latter will enter school. [ York Trit tine. tine.P. P. Feftrn , of tha Union PaclGc shopi went oat to Grand Island yesterday. Mr. Walter Bogarl , of Buffalo , N , Y , Is vial tint ; friends in this city. Prof. Marshal , of Fitchbur # , Mass. , led Omaha to-day for California. J. J. Adams and W. B. Thoman , o Tekamah , are in the city. Kucene Moore , the stenographer o West Point , is In the city. Geo. S. Smith , surveyor * general o NebrAika. Ii ftt the Withnell. James A. Brown and wife , of Cleveland Ohio , arc at the Metropolitan , W. 11. ScoTille , a cousin of Gulteau'i counsel , passed east Itvgt night. . W. McBrldo , Martin Knutson and Via Luntry , of Blair , are In the city. U. II. Vistcher sncl daughter arnvec homo on the overland train yesterday. U , 11. and A. 21. Johnson , of Merbere- bnrg are on the Croightoa House books. II. B. Clalborne , the Union Pacific civil cnctneer , arrived from Idaho last night , Ben Gallagher returned from a business trip to Utah , Idaho and Montana , yester day. 0. F. Iddlnga and M. 0. Keith , oi North 1'latto , came in from the west yes terday , Vlo Blerbower , of Sidney , holy terror to evil doers In that judicial district , is in the city. Mr. J. A. Tuttle , with A. L. Stran ? , levrea this morning for Lincoln on buaincs' . Goo , M. Champ and H. 'A. Bailie , of Council Bluffs , registered at the Crelghton last night. Miss L. M , Christy , ot Laramie and Miss A. H > L Edwards , of Lincoln , are guests of the Canfield. The family of Hon. J. H. Boyd returned from the Pacific Coast yesterday Miaa Nora remain ! in California. Hon. Wm. V. Cody ( Buffalo Bill ) was in the city and left for homo last evening , accompanied by his daughter. Mrs. W. V. Morse and children , accom panied by Miss Nelia Lehmer , leaye for the east yesterday to spend the summer. , Miss Joalo Blackburn left for Omaha last Friday on a visit to her brother , T. W. She returns in two weeks. { York Tribune. Bruno Eyforth , Esq. , cashier of Castel * ler's b nt , of Blair , Is in the city , return ing from a visit to relatives in Southern Nebraska. Adjutant 0. O. Bates , of the Nebraska First , headquarters at Beatrice , haa been n the city for the past two or three days m business. J. M. Rickey and party of seven Union Pacific surveyors came in from western Nebraska lost evening , and are stopping at he Metropolitan. E. Lone , superintendent of bridges , U. ' . R. R. , and mentioned aa the possible accessor f J. T. Clark , returned from he west yesterday. John Hayward and wife have returned rom Ogden and will make thii city their csidence. Mr. Hayward wl.l resume his Id Omaha and Ogden ran. Robt. Law , superintendent of the moun * ain division of the Union Pacific , left Imaha for Cheyenne yesterday , and Ed. Mckinson , superintendent of the Laramie { vision , left for Laramio. Hen. H. R. Denny , United States mar bal of Minnesota , arrived from the north ist night and is registered at the With- ell. Mr , Dtnnyis an uncle of Mr. Al orenson , of The Republican , Edward H. Crowell , the handsome and jpular deputy sheriff of Douglas county , iturned from the east yesterday after mr weeks absence. He was called to hiladelphia by the serious illnetA of his lother whomheleftmuchimproved. He iportt the season much more backward > wa east than in ITebraaka. F. G. Keens and wife , of | Kearney , une in from the west yesterday and pro * leded south by the Wabaah , en route to harlcston , S 0 , Mr. Keens is tbe chief cretary of tbe nupreme grand lodge , L . G , T. , of the United States. George , Katzenstein ; grand worthy chltf ot the me body , whose residence is in Southern illfornla , waa on the same train , destined 10 for Charleston , where the supreme and lodge meets. AsKyour druggist for Bedding's Russian Ive. JCeep It in tbo house ia case of occl1 nts. Prloe 25o. MILITARY MATTERS. Hclol Orders for Abandoning Forts ( Fottennan and Sanders Transfer of Troopa. The following are the latest orders iuod from the headquarters of the partmont of the Platte : In accordance with instructions from 0 Lieutenant General the pun : of > rt Fottorman and Fort Sanders , W , 3 , will bo at once abandoned , and the 3si prisons thereof will proceed to Fort si A. Russell , W. T. , and take sta siI in thereat. I rhe public property at those posts 11 be disposed of under the direction Stl StlI the chiefs of the staff departments I which it pertains. flll Post funds and the property per. tiiiig thereto will be transferred to Stl 1 post treasurer of Fort D , A. Rus * I W T 11 Clio records of the posts will be sent those headquarters. Pending this disposition , an officer 1 ton nioii will bo loft at each post , 1 rroop I , Fifth cavalry , is relieved 1I in duty at Fort Laramie , Wyp , , 1 will proceed to Fort " I 'o , and take station thereat , froop G , Fifth cavalry , is relieved Ne ant ! m duty at Fort Laramio. Wyo. , plli I will proceed to Fort McKenny , ' 0. , ana taio statioutthereat. Joptain John P. Walker , Third airy , will join the detachment of ten route to Arizona Boj regiment now en , Hock Crook , Wyo. , reporting ia art - t to the commanding officer of the achment. stai Yaia tbo Auerlooa a Feoplo. 'on can't humbug the American pee 6 Ox wben they find a remedy that suits Caj n ; they use it and recommend it to r friends. Just exactly tbe case with I NO ULOBSOM which ha * become a sehold word all over the United dtates. IV le 50 cents , trial bottle 10 centi. me ) inlSdlw vr. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisement To Umn , For Sat Lott , Found , Want * , Boarding , tc. , will be li aerted In these columns once for TEN CEN1 per line ; each subsequent Insertion , F1TEOENI per line. The first Insertion never lees tbi TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TO LOAN MONt ONKT ' TO LOAN Call at Law Office of t M' IkThomaa RosraS Creltbton Clock. TO LOAA At 8 per centli . . , tereat In lums.ore2.SOO an upwards , lor S to 6 years , on flrit-claM city an farm property. Dims Rub Kmn and Loll AOINCT , ieth uid Dourlis Sta. mOLOAN In turns to rult Borrower , no bonus JL O. JI. Ballou , attorney , room 5 , Unloi Ulock. 072-9 HELP WANTED. XT7 ANTED Runner at tbe Commcro al Hotel W Oth and Ixavenwoth. 107-12 * Two land brick monitors. In WANTED at W. It. D.rtlctt's ofllco at 31 South 18th street. 105-131 WANT JO teams on Florence Cut Cfl , wagei I 83 to per day. Work until October. 112 tf JAME3 P. VINCENT. 'ANTED-Glrlto do general housework , li small family. 2010 Burt street. 110-16 DK. PAUL. 'ANTED A girl t > do general housework at 1714 Jackson street. 8 tf A competent taundreai ot South WANTED . MRS. U. KOUNTZE , 85-16 * - ) men for railroad work. II WANTED-6) , Emplaymcnt Agent , lit ) street , nenr Farnam. 00-13 * "ANTED A girl for general housework , al W 418 ; 21st N. street between Cass and Chicago , 84-12' A laundress at the St. Charlci WANTED . 82 tf 'ANTED A good aobcr teamster. W 7013' LUREHZODIUBLE . G Irl for ircnertl houecvi ork. Ap ply at 2016 California street. 70-12 * One first clasi seamstress and WANTED twoiprrcntlcesfordrcsa matilng. Mrs. 3co. W. Kendall , 1414 Dodge etrcct. up-otalrs. 32-12 TTTANTED Good girl at 1080 North 10th St. VY BGO-tf MRS. J.M. COUNSMAM. SITUATIONS WANTED. A situation as book-keeper or WANTED In some western city , by a joung nan 22 years of ago. Lias had ttro years cxpcr- cnceln double-entry book-keeping. Best o ejcrencea given. Address 0. n. D , , P. O. box 09 Hartford , Conn. U > p-J5t rTTANTED Situation In abrst-e'ass grocery V V store , by a man who Is not afraid to work. la ary no object until familiar with the business. ) cstof reference ( then. App'y to 0. T. How- cr , Sup't. V. U. 0. A. , or address E. S.'Boo of- Ice. 114-13" ntTANTED Situation by young man , fair bus- TT mess education , In wholesale or commls- lon house. B. Y. Bee ofllco. 100-13 * ntrANTED-SItuatlon by middle aged lady In V V hotel or widowers family as houiekeeper i competent to take full charge , no objection ) go out of the city. Address liousckeopcr Bee tnco. 102-18 * niTANTED Employment by a flrst-cltss bake f V II. Mannwefler , Employment Agent , llth reek near Farnnm. 99-13 * ItTANTED Situation by a man of experience r V and ability , In city and country , good forenco. Address A. B. Bee ofllco. 07-13 * TrANIED By"a first-class dressmaker , sew- i\ lug of all kinds , at No. 1319 Dodge ttrcet will go out ana do work at moderate prices. 78-16 * MICELLAMEOUS WANTS. TTANTED To buy a good pony , price not to 1exccid ISO , address F. t. McCLORE , 100 18' Omaha , Neb. XT ANTED To loan $200 or 8300 to some re- rV spontlblo paity , who will give no steady nplotmcnt in a grocery or dry goods and gro- ryai ( tore'clerk. ' Ezperleuce ttoro of an Jcct atlflrat than wages. Address 111-tr ELU POWELL , Hirer Slour , Iowa. TONEV A partner wantedaotlveor sl'ent , rl with $5000 to 920,000 cash to Invcit in i > rltlmato bus ) ness which in six months time wi 1 ly a iprofit at leiet [ cquallto the amount in- sted , and both be turned into clean cash and opirtnenhlp ended. Addrccs "MoDey"Bce Dee. g3.t ( ITANTED Furnlshe-l room with board , for 'V man , wife and child , In a good locality. Ice must be reasonable. Address D , A. Bee Ice. 71-18' ANTED For tbo summer months , a'ur- V nlshed house in good locality. Addrcea W. F.ALI > N , 77-12 Care Chas. K. Coutant. ' I WANTED 600 privy vau.ta , sinks and cess V pools to clean with Sanitary Vault and ik Cleaner , the best in use. A. Evans & Co. , ildence 1206 Dodge street , Omaha , r ANTED Funding bridge and school bonds. H. T. Clark. Bellevna. J6-U CrANTED-4 children M boarders in a select V school , at 10th and California St. L. B. OMia. 78T.U FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. IOR BENT Two furnished front roomi at 459 between Ilirney and Uoward , 14th uet. 10M6r 10TTAQE FOIl BENT-On 17th street , be- Jackson and liiowncll Hall. 103-tl I OR RENT House of six 'rooms , 1112 llth street , eonth of PaIflc. T. 0,1'ELLE. OR RENT A nicely furnished room , 8. E. front , for one or two gentlemen Inquire fill 18th street , between Clark and Grace ; old OX ) . Reference required. tf OK KENT Housa of flro rooms , corner 23d and Pierce. Apply at S. O. Stevenson , cor- 17tn and Cass , near Easter Church. 00-tf 3R RENT Neat'y fumlshei room with priv liege of adjoining ( parlor , 1813 Webster et. etf OR RENT A furnlfhed room to one or two gentlemen , 1012 California street. 81-12 * ) RENT New rooms furnished or uofur- ntthedas dtslred commanding fine view be liver , bridge , Council Bluff * , and scenery and down the river for twenty miles. 01 cmer'aBlock , " corner Ptb tpd llonard. 26 tf 111 KENT A suite of nlcelv furnished room torrent. 8. E.corner20thand Davenport ill. 861-U ill LKASli At $2S a year , several nice real Ol leuco lota near 25lh street and St Jlary'K ave 1 W 11. BARTLETT , Real Estate Agent. 01 IK HUNT S furnished rooms over tit 81 chanta' Kichingr.N. E. cor. IBtb and Dodg its. S89.U H RENT Nicely furnished rooms with ot without board. Reasonable prices. 2C1J Bi Si.- . 7AQ M " " fOR SALE R 8ALH Dejliablo comer lot adjoi'lnglot oilT.rk a\enue. GEO. W. AMES 9-tf leoa Faraam Bticct. K BALK Drug store complete annual Biles upward of $6000 , U well located , In iilngton. county neat of Franklin County , eat of the U , fi. land office ( or Southern mka. Full particulars furnished oa alien < lion to W , 0. ROUIN80N , 2-1 ? " K BALE One bouse and lot at a bargain ioui his four rooi'jp , 2 closets , pantiy. els- K.C. Inquire on premise ) . No , 122 Zeth st. ' ft HUT * addition. 1-151 MRS. A. L. I.OFQUEN. Et SALE 100,000 excellent hard brick , for sale , cheap for ca > b. If taken entire as they In the kill , by LORENZO DIBBLE , one block south of corner , of 15h street I Bell ) cut Road. 69-18 * .1 HAI. & Or Trade ; 44x131 feet oa 10m street next to tbe corner of lUruoy , also 2 feet on th cast fide between Dodjr and ol avenue. Enquire of H , BERTUOLD , 3II u Bnimira , situated 25 miles south of the U , K , railroad in Carbon ty , Wjomln Terrltoiy. 0 acrei of aw and upland title guaranted. Address . Caldwcll , Warm Epiiugi , Vjromln ; . riOR SALE A restaurant at a bargain. H. 1 Hannweller. llth street near Farnam.B39H B39-H I7IOR SALE Neat cottage of fhe rooms , barn , . JL veil , and cittern , * n 2Jrd street neir Call , fornla , at (1,400 , easy term * . McCagna opposite pottofflce. 9SZ-tf SALE-The POPULAR HOTEL , known FOR the BOYS'HOME. Tills house Is co-- trally located , has ou h and cait front , ted Is surrounded w tb fine thiwio trees ; contilnithirty Bleeping rooms , baa Ice boute. laundry , s&mnlo room , so. Has a world Ty da reputation ana tt better patronigo than many homes of twice Its capacity , Frlco $5,000. For particulars ad * dress , A. A. SAWDEY , Red Cloud , Web.EHlf EH-lf filOR SAtE 200 choice Iota In Hanscom Place , JU W. R. Bartlctt , Real > tat Agent , 817 8. 18th atroet. 833-tf J "T710II SALE A good comer lot on Doage and1 JL ? 26th street , m a very fatt growing part of th city , will divide. Inquire at 210 South 20th street , near FarnamjBogg'a & Hill's addition. , 820.1m * -TJIOn SALE OR RENT A two (2) Story frame , L Ibulldlng,24x60. N , B. corner 22nd and unmlng street. Inquire al Krug'i Western Brewery. " " 1T10R SALE 20 lot * near Hanscom Fark , west JL1 of Park Avenue. (460 to 1(900 each. Me * Cague opp. Poatofflcc. 671. tf Thoroughbred Jersey Bull No. 833 FURY . S. U. B. " , winner of prlia at State Fair , Stands for service t Nebraska Poultry- Yards , West Omahx Graham e. Browne , EM-lm TjlOR SALE Ono second hand 25 horse powo JO engine , good aa ncwal o two 8 horse twwe r and two 15 norsoponcr engines , new. Boilers of atl sires , new. Inquire Omaha. Foundry an Machine Co.U. F. Ry. bet 17th and IBtli Qmaba tB2-lm TTIOR SALE Or will excha go for Omaha pro * JD I Iperty , an Improved sec 08 of land adjoin ing a station on U. P. K. R. M. DUN1IAM. 1411 Farnbam St. , Omaha. 7208ml FOlt EALH. BRICK ESTABROOK * COS& BALED HAY At A. H. Sander' Feed Bto 1018 Hatnev Bt. alO-tf MI80ELLANEOU8. CM A ft per month by wide a ake mat. A O I l/u Rood selling article for city and towns , Call at once at Occidental hotel. 104-12 * mAKKN UP A largo red cow , with strap JL around the neck. ADAU3& HOWELL , 03 15 * South of Poor houso. QlllAUED From my place In the city , a white IO cow about ncen or eight } cars old , branded O on one shoulder ; has some red hairs. I will pay a row ard for her rec ; ory. E. WAKE LEY. 103 d2t wit" mo BRlCKLAYERS-To let a contract for JL Uylrg from 76,000 to 1CO.OOO brick. In quire at otllco of Omaha Foundr/ and Machine Co , U. P. Ry.between 17th and 18thstreet. 113-15 rpHOSE wishing new wells bored , or old onca JL cleaned or lowered , will rlcaso call nn or Address II. M. BROWN , 81-13' 1M7 Burt Street. No need , , of saying granite blocks EAVINQ dear for vpavlni ; the streets. There man In Omaba that.will give surety and put n granite blocks 8 inches deep Jor. ,3.25 per fard. Addreta 10 Bee office. > . es-31 T1AKEN UP A cow about 7 > ro r8 bid , red with JL white enots , larro horns * Also a hclfor , fed , with white , spot * , both with calf. FRANK KOBEREC , 3-ltf on e w Bakery , 13th St. near Williams. r > ARE chance for business for capital of | 3,000 Cli or (5,000. Enquire of T : Gibson , Boird of rade. to 12f r OST A subscription paper of the North. U Presbyterian Cnurch. The finder will pleaeo iavo at Bee office. 095-tt \JfRS. 0. A. XLLISON E'ectro ' Magnetic -VI Hcabr , also business ncd medical Clalr- oyant. Peychometlo readings aid treatment Iven. dally from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Can bocen- tilted by letter , send name , age , and lock of. air etc. , with 82.00 consultation fee. No. 2013 asa St. , Omaha , Neb. 793 im * JATE RENT Choice of 80 full lots to leuo near Crolghton College for (26 per year 'ezter ' L. Thomas & Bro. , Room 8 , Crol/hto. lock. 205-tf 3DWAED EUEEL : AQISTER or PALUTSTERY ANDIOONDI IONAU8T , 498 Tenth Street , between Farnam idHaincy. Will , with the aid of guardian ilrlW , obtain for any one a glance at the pail id present , and on certain conditions In the fn > ire. Boote and Bhooa made to Jfder. Perfeo 'OWDER Absolutely Pure. Ills powder never varlea. A marvel of p i strength and wholesomeness. More ecouo : 1 than the ordinary kinds , and cannot b 1 In competition with tbe multitude of I ow t , short weight , alum or phosphate powders old only In cans. RoTALjDXKmo Powon Co. , Wall St. . New York tilted States Depository tart lational Bank , OliAHA. . JOT. 13th and Farnam Bts. > EST BANEQia EOTABLIBIIMENT D ) OMAHA. OOE880R8 TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. } BTiBLISUlD 1856. mlzod M a National Bank Angnit 80 , 18M. . WAI , - - T . 2005000 1PLU3 AND PROFITS - 160,00 - \ omcus AXD riuorou I HAH KOBSTZE , President. A. J. POffLrroM , ioau A. CsiiariTOjr , il bank recelvei deposits wlthoo rerard lo luestlme certlflcates bearing Interest. ! ! * Wf * tint 1 ? ° , 2 * " ' "DMSCO and prUcIpal' L0' V"UJnl.tl8Utell'I'oL < ) n < 1 < > D Dnbfln burgh and the principal dtlos of thaconti of Europe , marldtt John Q. Jacobs. ( FofAierlyot Olshk Jacobs , ) NDERTAKE i WE1LEK \ , Agent 1 , lilroaa Outfit OH Biort Notice. llth St. , Near Farioham. ml-eod-i B. D. MoLATJGHLiIN , TOENEY-AT- LAW Notary Public ,