8 OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , MAY IT ji The Daily Bee. Wednestay Morainer , May 17 Weather Report- ( Th following observations ara taken a tha tame moment ot time at all the ata tioni named. ) W a DiMRTMDrr. U. R. 8ia AI. Bmici , ) OMAHA , May .IB. 1882. (1:45 p. nO I I ! 5 ° & 5SB" Dinner , , , 29.81 SB" Freih Fair Chtrenna. . . 29 11 i rlst Clan ly ! 8W drink M ndy 10 01 3KK Illlh Fair OhUha. . . . 10.23 < K Frenh VaiVton. . SO It i rreih Clear Da * Vfcinet i LUlit leir Itareopcrt K .5z Clear ft. Paul. . . 0 il 3K ft i Olear Jr. Louis 0 15 UK Clear o 12 Rrlsk Hear Violent. . . SO 0 ] 3S Ursk Blrmarck. , 2.1.03 Ursk Fair 29.CS Bilk llmdr Suitor. . . . . CO 76 Freih Ji'r iHadwOod , J9 14 llrl.k Fair Amlnlbolno 2B73 Frenh Pair River 9 feel 2 Inches abora high water mark al Omaha and 4 feet 1 Inche * at Toakton. Indication * HlUonal Annclated Pro . WABIUNOTON , D. 0 , , May 17 , 1 . rn. For the upper Mississippi and Missouri valleys , vrarmor , fair weather , followed by increasing olouclinosa and in the Missouri portion local rains , ( southerly winds , stationary or lowoi pressure. LOGAL Ashland bridji is now open for travel , > nedStw2t The broom drill of the Trinity church la-t Dijjht was n very successful nlTair. Tin weather ia warmlrc up pretty fait and moro rain may be looked for. TheMlllard hotel will probably he opened inside of four weoka. The carpeti for the upper floor huvo arrived and will be put down at once. James Kearney received a terrible cut In the head 8 tur 'ay night by falling from a ladder leading to llcnry Hornbcrger'i havloft. The telescope man is in town and people are Investigating ttio sun' * urioti and the approaching comet at to mucl per head. The city authorities are supposed tc ff contemplate the chain ? of the Acadomj on Sunday nights. They raifiht clone uj. much worse placcu and raise a howl ot in digna'ion. Charles Connoyer , acting fecretary ol the school b ard , yesterday depogltet the school sinking fund bonds with City Treasurer Buck. Of the 3 > 7,00 ) ten thon. naiid wore city bonds mrl seven thousand county bond ) . A difference of qpinion between two oxpiojamonna to whether the gutters on * Fourteenth end Dodge are two feet to low for the crossings or the croralngs two feet too high for the ( rutttrii , nuggeita that a board of equalization would be in orderto consider the matter of a remedy for -what ia nutiance in any guise , A meeting of the executive commltto of the G. A H. , on the subject of decoration < 1 5 , will bo held at 2 p. m. to-day at tbe office of H , G. McKoon in Oreigh- ton Block , to com'Hete ' prepa rations for the proper celebration of the National day , MaySOlh. The report of tha secretary of tlia rchool board , showing a balance nil cot up to May 1st , furnlihoa the information that tbe tax collected in March amounted to * 2,2'0,74 ' ; finea and lic-nnoa for April. 930J4S 00. Warrants paid in April 37,105.r > 7 ; transferred to the sinking fund $431.00. Balance last month In sinking fund $27,025 00. A. comilalnt baa been filed before Judge Anderron , by John Gnllnger and agatnat John Doherty , chnrg'ng the latter with nu nanault and battery committed at Ireland nillla , Dohtrty , It appears , went to the mills ami threatened the Ufa of JCltt , a hired mnn. Hesl.ppel tiallager in the wnith , and when his wlfo inter fered , slapped her. About 4 o'clock yesterday a daugh ter of Mrs. JamcH Morris , wa < awakened by the shutting of Moor in Ahtyr oin. She Tcao up lu bed , and looked abuut but paw no ono und soon composed he elf to sleep ( rain when she again heard a Bound and thia time saw a man with kla Ixxly partial ly out of the window. The man was in the act of fleeing when dieoorrred and March for him afterward proved In vain. lie had entered throueh tha same window and gone all through tha bouse but took nothing at all a way with him ao far as is known , An employe at tha Oil Mills on 17th atreet was caught ia machinery yesterday and had an arm broken and the alda of his bead and face terribly Injured. Ill was attended by a Burgeon at once , who dressed hli woundi and ha WHS able to get home afterward. Tbe Injuries while severe are cot serious. TllE BKK reporter paid a visit to the NaUtorlum cur. Nitnh and 1'arnam streets and was turprited to find such a oomulettf establishment ai the gentlemanly pro * prleton , Means. Dlckman & Witte , lave madoof the old Tivoll gardens. They duerve not only a very liUaial patronage , but the thanks of the iml-llo generally for providing auch a source of comfort aa the Katatorlum will prove to be during the heatud term. An individual who was etldeut'y un. Jer tbe influence .of liquor , attempted to ooard tbe tioon train on the U , 1' , yester day M it sailed out of the depot at the rate of ien or twelve unlet an hoar. H * caught tba haod-rall and fell , but held on for about two car lengths and then dropped ao close to tba wheel * that the ipectttor * all shuddered until be was pulled away safe. While the fellowhad no excuse for waiting until the train started , It ia right to pro- teat nxalrut trains pulling nut at such dangerous tpeed inside the city Ittr.iti. y. H , KU'do. of Sjracmr , Neb. , loft Omaha yesterday monilng outlie Missouri 1' iclfio train for some point on the line. There were three sections of tbe train ai.d lie took paswge on the middle one. On tba arrival at Gllmore he J'volml out and a-ctug section ahead of him and another liewl fht'l''au''n , ' ' m that a oollWnil W B Iramloent , Ho leaped from the trelu crd .triUpjf on lila neck uud aliouldew , auffered iontmIon or te } ir ia. Jfo WHII l/rought to Omaha on the Ueuver run * d now lit * hi a precarlwa coadition at Mercer'n Lo ital on NEW PASTURES In Which the Iron Horao Ma ; Boon bo Roaming. A Blc Scheme on Pnper Mlscol InnootiH Rnllwnjr Now * The charter of the Dakota , Wyom ing & Western railroad was filed vritl Secretary Morgan Saturday. The incorporates are William J Nichols , Franklin J. Smith , Thoma 17 , WngatofT and Austin Storons , o NOFV York ; llobortW. Kennedy ni lloctor D. Mackny , of Denver ; am James Ilallry , of Rapid City , Dak. The object of the company is li Own , manogo and maintain a nilrotu and telegraph line in the territory o Wyoming. The capital itock h placsd at 812 , 500,000 shares of a pur value of 9101 o ch. ch.Tho The incorporatora are the directors The moat interesting fcatuto of tin project is the route of the line , whicl rrill bo aa follows : TUB MAIN LIKB trill commoncu at a point on the ear line of the territory , at or near when the . western division intersects tin territorial lino. Thtnco it will pro cecd down Gold run , and thence u | Oastlo Uock crook , there it vrill taki the moat practicable route to Powdoi river , crossing it near old Fort Ilono Thence it will proceed to Big lion river , crossing that stream near Graj Hullo crook , and extending on to I point at or near the cast end ot tin Yellowstone park. Ohoyenuo will perhaps derive iti greatest benefit from TUB NOnTUKAHTKttN DIVISION , which will begin ut Choyeimo. Thence it will bo oztonded in a northerly di rection to Fort Laramie , on the I'latto river. There it will bond , and following a northeasterly direction , will extend to the cast line of the territory ritory , near Hat Greek , where the road will cross the line. The estimated length of the ro.-ic within the territory is 50C miles , and it will travornt the counties of Laramie Crook , 1'oaso , Sweotwater and Uinta , The company will Imvo the main eaitern oilico at Now York , while al western business will bo managoi from the business oilico in Ohoyenuo , where the headquarters of the roac will bo located. The advantages of such a road car hardly bo properly estimated , mid it presenting the above description itbai been shorn of that verbose phrascolo gy which characterizes legal papers , but all of the principal facts are given. Those informed regarding the mattot afllrm that it is ft. bona fiao road , and that work will soon bo commenced upon it. HIHSOUUt riCIVIO KXCt/KRION. A meeting was hold at Mayor Uoyd't ofllco lost oreuing to prepare for the reception ! the managers of the Mis. souri'PAcilio railway , and the business men 6f St. Louis , who will arrive in this clfy on an excursion on Thursday , over the Missouri Pacific. The , executive committee was in fected , to consist of Mayor Boyd , chairman , and Dr. Miller , General llandoreon , Frank Murphy , H. W. Yates. P. E. Her , John B. Brady , Ifax Meyer and Dr. Mercer. Sub-committees wore appointed as bllowo : On invitation and banquet Frank Murphy , H. W. Yutcs , 1 . E Her. On finance Max Meyer , J. S. Brady , S. D. Mercer. On Reception and Carriages Chas. S. Manderson , Goo. L. Miller , J. E. Boyd. On Speakers ( Jeo. L Miller , Ohaj. S. Manderson , H. W. Yates. It wan decided to meet the excur sionists at the depot at 2 p. in. with carriages and to drive them about the oitv. In the evening a banquet will bu given. Among these expected ara Vice- President Ilaycs , General Mtnauer Tahnago and other Missouri Pacific olllcmls , and a number of representa tives of leading manufacturing and mercantile houses. f' TIUC1C NOTEB. 0. J. Pratt has been promotodifrom a freight conductorship on the passim- cor run on the eastern division of the Union Pacific. Ho has been in the employ of the company for several years , and is n faithful and efllcient conductor. Time will bo shortened on the Kan sas division of the Union pacific rail way on Sunday next , to lessen the run between Kansas City and Denver by two hours. General Superintendent Holdrcgo has returned from his trip in company with President Perkins uud General Manager Potter to the present end of Lho track of thu Burlington extension to Denver. The B. it M. , and K. 0. , St. Joe & 0. B. railroad ticket Olliccs , will re- inovo to the rooms no- occupied by Windell & Krollo , the hallow , corner of Thirteenth and Fanwm , Harry L. Hall , travelling agent for the P. , Ft. W. & B. route , has been tppointod general passenger agent of ; hu B , & M. . with headquarters at Dmalia , Ho will assume the duties of his now position ubjut Juno 1st. General Superintendent Hnldredgo and General Ticket Agent KuHti , of thoiB. & M. , will leave to-dny for Chicago to moot Gonorat Ticket Agent Stone , General Passenger Agent Lowell , and General Manager Potter , of the 0. , B , & Q The con sultation will bo in regard to the de tails ot the running of trains and so on , on the Denver oxtontiou. Four now Pullman palace cars will bo put on the B. & M. , extension on its opening. They Imvo been named respectively , the Plattsmnuth , Lin- coin , Hastings and lied Cloud , _ Frod. L. Amosono of the directors , will bo in Omaha in n fuw < 1 i.vs , to [ ) rooood with General Manager Clark , of the U , P , to Now York. Virginia to the Front. Omaha Is constantly attracting to itself reinforcements of business men from all parts of the Union , who hoar BO much of her promising growth when still far off that they coino out lo cast their lots with others who are building up a solid business here. Among the moro recent acquisitions U Mr. W. T , Mount , who comoa from the "Old Dominion , " which has sen out BO many energetic and useful mete to its sister Ktates everywhere. Mr Mount has just opened up n firs o'ass grocer's store at No. 11 Sixteenth street find in addition t the stock of choice family gr eerie nnd provisions , will keep A constan supply of fruits of nil kinds. Ho ha chosen an excellent locn'ion , as Ihor is mi ) pi o field in that vicinity for grocer who boliuvrs in the motto "Livo and lot live , " to gain ix laiv patronngo. Virginia men don't le anybody beat them in cnterpriso ant Mi. Mount will make A big succei up there wo confidently boliovo. THE OITY COUIIT. A Choofey Coat Tblof A Light Batct of Criminals Do faro Bunoko. A stranger Monday aftomoor walked up to the tailor shop of Join Holler on South Tenth street , whor Holler and a friend stood talking ir front of the donr. Ho passed there unporcotvod and entered the store whom ho took from the hook a coa belonging to the Mr. John Bell , the Tenth street druggist , which hat been loft for repairj , Passing out o the store ngain ho had the audacity tc offer it for ealo to Mr. Helltr , whc did no * , rt'Cntjniro it as coming froir the shop. The man wanted $10 foi it , and while they were conversing Mr. Heller's fiiend recognized thi garment and said to him that it was from his own store an 3 had been stolen , A policatnnn was according ! } called and the cheeky stranger taket to jail. H had a preliminary hearing yes'o'd'iy 01 the charge of petit Urceny. Joseph Brown , an old offender , was this morning sent to the county jai fi > r twenty daysnt hard labor for being arrested in a ntato of intoxication. Two plain drunks were arraignoc' and ono was fined while the other wan discharged. John Moran , nccusod of kicking and beating Mary O'llrieii while she was in n delicate condition , was to bo heard on the chaige of assault anti battery this afternoon. MOUNT ARUOB NURSERY. Hedge plants 75c. per thousand wholesale or retail. T , E. B. Mason , Shenandoah , la. d-2t Army Orders The latest orders issued from the Department of the Platte , Omaha , Nebraska , are an follows : A general court martiil is appointee to meet at Fort Niobnira , Nebraska , on the 22d dav uf May , 1882 , or as soon thereafter as practicable , for the trial of privivo Win. McGuire , troop F , Fifth civalry , and nuch other pris oners -is may bo biought before ir. Detail fur the Court- Captain Hen ry Lipponcotr , Assistant Surgeon , and ,1. Sent Pavni' , Fifth cavalrj ; First Lieutenant George B. DAVISfifth cav alry : Second Lieutenant * James V. S Paddock , Fifth cavalry ; James M. MtCUrty , Ninth infantry and Lester W. Cornish , Fifth cavalry ; SLCODC Lieutenant Augustus 0. Macomb , Fifth cavalry , Judge Advocate. A greater number officers than these named can not bo assembled without manifest injury to the eervico. So much of paragraph 1 , special or- lors No. 47 , current series from those leadquarturs , as requires troop I , Fifth cavalry , to take station at Fort Wushakie. Wyo. , i amended to read Port MoKinney , Wyo. , instead. The general court martial convened at Fort Liramio , W. T. , by paragraph ! , special orders No. 27 , current ser es from theju headquarters is dis- olved. " Recruit Frank Butler , enlisted at < Wl Douglas , Utnh , ia assigned to company I , sixth infantry. Commlselonerd Proceedings Saturday , May 13-.li , 1832 , Board mot puriuiut to adjourn- nent. Present , Commissioner * Drexel , 2orlisa and Knight The bids submitted May llth , 1882 , wore taken up for consideration , and t appearing Unit the same wore not n compliance ) with the specifications on file , it is therefore Ordered , That said bids be and the same are hereby rejected , and the clerk is instructed to readvortiso for proposals to bo .received until Tues day the 10th inst. , at 3 o'clock p. m. The cbim of Emil Johnson , amounting to $224 50 for witness fee n the Koster case , was rejected. The following accounts were al- owed : OEMBIUL TONP. ) . V. Ifivdsen , grocers for poor , , . .1153 05 ) h rl H Split , hauling c ml 2 BO r. U. O nUiiif ! , extra services 15 01 V. J. M unt , tales juror 40 frnry Pinult , groceries fur imor. . , 10 i1 ! rii'.masMcShaiie.uro ' ciii Dior poor 1 CO foieph Stolid , tain jur.ir 4 00 A. KovenberK. carpmUr work , , . 8 W ) V , M. Chadwick , p > t-mnrteiii , , . 1 > 00 j. A. Merriam , jmat-nioi te n 1000 I. Hoi I n & Co , , uroooil'H ( or poor 11 20 3. P. Mime & Co , dry goods 13 SO U. Te lumber 18 CO Win. Itrelle , wltiicus fee a 00 110AII Kt'.Nl ) . 5. Itoulnson , Rriuiiup $100 00 M. luTy ( , icradiiiK 18000 IDO TiciubU , labor tix refunded. . 301 Jno , Andervon , wi.rk'on . road , 0 00 IIIUIKJK KUNI ) . J , MoLauKhlln , lumbr for county256.40 Adjourned to the ICth inst , JOHN BAUUEK , County Clerk. Bf H. T. LKAVITT , Deputy. LKOL1NK OF JIAN. Nerroui weaknriu , dy pei U , iinno- lenco , e iki debility , cured by "WelU * lealth Haaiwer. " 31. Uejiot t O. V. Joodman's. Wanted 100 mechanics and labor- ira to buy best boots and oboes at P , II Green's , 410 S , 13th street , Wanted To borrow ono thousand dollars , for Two years , on church prop erty worth thrice that amount. Ap- > ly to L. 0 , Encmold , C05 south 13m treet. 1C 8t * Cream Soda Whitehouso Drug Store , 10th titroet , near California. n.ijox o oiug CHARLEY YING. Japanese Tea Store removed to No. 92 10th street. wTJ-Ct CITY COUNCIL Bids Opened for the Ndrth Omnh iSowor-Tlio Assignment of the South Uewor Approved. A special mooting of the city coun cil was held last evening at whic' there worn present Metsre Bakui Bnhm , Corby , DoHone , Dunham Knufmann , McGuckin , O'Kuefc Thr ns and Blr , Prt'sidon * , The call was road , showing the ob jcct of ( ho meeting to bo thu openini of bids for the construction of th North Omaha sewer , and to take step for thu completion of the Soutl Omnha sower. Stnno discussion took place over thi acceptance or rejection of the bid o the Omaha Sewer Company , whicl wan handed in ton minutes after thi advertised time. On motion it wa : decided to allow it to bu opened. The bids were then opened ant found to bo from ths following par tie * : The Omaha Sawcr Co. , by W. B Millurd ; S. R. Johnson and John H Dtimont , sureties. Wm. Mack A Co. } W. A. ; Paxloi and 0. J. Karbach , sureties. MoHugh and McGivock ; Ben Gil laghor and Andrew Murphy , sureties James Lilly , of Jackson. Mo. ; Wm T. Johnson and Wm. U. L'JCis , sure tioa. Ittncr Bros. ; Reuben Alton and C. 0. House ! , sureties. Ejtuh bid was accompanied by t check for § 500 M a forfeit , should the bidders fail to make the conlracl within ono week from acceptance. On motion the bids were referred to the committee on water works and sewerage1 , with instructions to draw up a contract before the next regulai meeting of the city council , with the lowest responsible bidder. The assignment of Macauley and O'Brien to MrEIu h and MuGavock , of the south Omaha sewer contract , signed by P. H. Macauley and Ouo. ML O'Brien , Jr. , was presented. Also a bond from McBughand Me- Gavock to thn city of Omaha in the sum of SIO.OCO , signed by Josiah Kent , Gao. H. P.itersou and Charlet Jonnoyur as trustoai1 , conditioned on liu completion of the sewer on or be- ror October 1 , 1882. The committee on w.V.or works and lowuraae , to whom this nmtti-r had Deen referred , reported by a resolu tion recommending thuconsoni of the council to the assignment , approving the bond , fixing the * date for the com pletion of siid Buwor at October 1 , 1882 , and instructing the city on i- ie > ur to furnish Mt-ssrs. Hugh and SIcGavock with the necessary plane and specifications for the completion of the work. The resolution waa adopted. Mr. Baker , by permission , pre sented for the considerrttiou of the councilmen a petition from the busi- ICHS inon and property owners on Dodga btreot asking for the construe- Jon of a sewer ulong that thorough- 'are , the ab-ence of any alley way be- iween Dodge and Capitol Avenue , making it tiecots ry to the health nnd eonvenietico of that section of town. MrMcGuokiu was excused for two weeka. Adjourned. SACREL1GIOUS STEALING. Brownoll Hall Burglarized by Home Bold Follows It was oxpecleJ by the police that ho presencei of the circus in the city would draw with it moro or Ion hard characters nnd'that they would take advanta d of the crowd and the ab- ODOJ of people from their homea to get in their work. The burghry of .Irs Morri.s' reaidenco , reported olee- vheru ia supplumonted by a raid on kownoll hill. Ainonc ; the guesta of Dannon Doherty who came to the city o attend the c ; uncil which mocU to * liiy was Ruv. Mr. Jacobs. The lueven having gained an entranca o thu building visited liis oem amoi'g ' others , and taking his wits to thi ) lower story , ritlocl the ircketa and tlirtiw them on the floor. ? ht < y obtained 803 in money from the overt-mi Rt'iitluumn. Varioiu smaller sums and articles were t kjit and the intruders then uado g < oJ their escape. An examin ation of the promises Tuerday ovotlod the footsteps ot the men on ho ground beneath the windows , but no uiue to the robbers was left by which to follow thorn , and it was not oomud nojiaiary oven to notify the > olice Poabody-Millor. The HeGrawvillo , N. Y. , Sentinel , f the 20th ult. , says : "Ihu event of last Wednesday eve- ling WM the marriage of Judge Pea * lody , nf Washington , D. C. , and Mrs. C. F , Miller , of this village , at the 'nabyturiau church , Hav. Gee , Bay- ess , of Mexico , N. Y. , f oiatiiiK. Th hurch wus beautifully ornamented with eivi r.jroi'us and llnwers. A lurgo roll of uvorgreons bodepked with flow- rs i h HII tveruruon horse-ehoo BUS- ) unded from the centre under which ho Ciirumuny was performed. Iho ) tide und groom departed for Wash- nglon on thu evening train , and wo undeirstand will make that place their uniro homo. Mrs. Miller has hosts f friends in town who will congiatu- ute her , while they regret the loss rom society. She has won the re- pect and esteem of all by her kind- leas and alhbility. " Judge W. L. Peabody is well known n this city , where ho resided up to bo time of his appointment to the ensiou cflico department in Washing- on. A BICYOLb FB AT. Waster J. O , Hltohcocle and D. O. Solomon lildo Their Maoblnoa from Omauuto Lincoln In Ton Hours. The Lincoln Journal says of two imaha buys : "J , G , Hitchcock and i. G. Solomon , two young men aged oapectivo'y ' sovontaon and fifteen , ctidenta of Omaha , came Bailing into Lincoln on their bicycles about 7 'clock last Sunday evening. They nforuiod a Journal reporter that they uid luit the metropolis at 5 o'clock in the morning , and had avcraeod to miles an hour until they struck th Ashl.itid bridge , where they were dc laycd about two hours. The young men ay they had very pleasant time and might hay nmdo better time than they did , bu were duMrous of having a fair vio\ of the country over which they passed Mr. Hitchcock rode a bicycle tha cost him $160 , the ono rode by Mt Solomon coat nearly $100. The young gentlemen spent yestor d y afternoon in tiding about the city and lotvo to day for Omaha. " PERSONAL. Homes Newman went weityeita d r. Il v. II Wila > n , of O lcdale , ia la town JA. MlnlcV , of Falla City , h in town H. Una , of Decatur , is at tha Canfiald U. V. V rm n , of Tekamah'is in th city. John II. Gruben , of Albert ! , la in th city. city.Mrs. Mrs. C. II. Carrier haa returned frou tlie east. S , K. Gre otT , of Saunden county , la h the city. W. II. Michael , ot Grand Island , U ii the city. Martin Langdan , of Patilllon ; is at thi Whhnell. Hon. G , W. K , Doranjr , of Fremont , ii In the cita. W. T. Thornac , of St Paul , la at thi Giufield. tilt. Marshall , of * Fremont , la in thi city. city.J. J. W , Uernhardt , of Lincoln , is at thi Witlmell. .T. C. Patterson , of Waynr , is bt thi Creighton. K. J. Moore of Lincoln , is a Witbnel house guest. K It. French 1 ft for GeorgetowrJ , Uol. last ertnlaj. K. Gill rJ , of Hlun , re isteri at thi Metropolitan. O T. B. WilHami , of Seward , Is at thi Metropolitan. ' 1. N. Taylor , of Columbus , is at tLt MetrOi oh'tan. GOT Hoyt , of Wyemlnc , wjui ia tbt city yesterday. John J. Adams , of Toknmah , is ft guest . , f the Creiijlit'in. ' J. N lleynolds reprencnta Fullwrton at tbt ) Metropolitan. Hon. Geo. H. Jewett , of Sidney , la o Williuell house gueat. Mrs. Alldriuh and child , of 1'ricndvillc , are i > t the Metropolitan. Fianfe U. Hull , agent of Frank Majo , was in the city last night. llev. Geo. Green and family , of Kear ney , aru at the CreiKhton. .1 , K. Lucas , of Central City , rcgiatcrec at the Creight n y. Hterday. A. D. Tirrln and wife , of Salt Lake City , ate at the Withutll. J. M , Burks , of Lincoln , is enjoying thi hospitalities of the Canfield. ' J. B. Farwcll , of Chicago , went weil yesterday < n route to Montana. LloidT vipresldint of Wtlls , Fargc & GO.'M exprrs , went west y aterday. W. D. Haller , L. P. Andraen ai.d . Mrs , KH. Clark , of Blair , ate at the Crcigh- ) on. on.A. A. E. Aiken and two daughters , ol Kearney , are registered at the Metropoli tan. Mr. J. M. Cruickahankand Mrs. Geo. Crulck-huuk , uf North Watte , ara at the Cautie'd ' , Win. U. Turner nnd Gilbert Randall , ol J'lkhura City , registered at the Citightoo J. ri. Gurley , reprcsentinj Dewey k Sliiiiu , loft ytaterd.iy for u trip up tha Elkhuru Talloy. Hon. L. I. Abbott , of Fremont , ! a in the city , also H. 8. Keller und Chan. 1'ot- ter , f the uauia place. N. S. Harwood , S. W. Little , A. 1' . A. Stuaitaud a. D. Little , of Lincoln , wer * at tlie Creightou over night. - > Mitduma Janauschek and Alex II. Stuart , her geut , inecribed their namea on the Crelqbton house register. Pete Mcl'hee , sheriff of Swaetwater county , Wyoming , wai a west-bound pas- keuytr yeaorduy. He goea to Green Hirer , Wm. Siuefer , Fred Sonnenscheln , J . Vaataupal and W. Drabi N , all prominent citizen * of West Point , ara at the Cm- field. field.A A , BenroD , G. A. Llndqncat and G. Colin , leave for Kurope Satmday , and will join Mr. A. Buwneau at Uurllngtou , IA. , pioctedlns together. Miaa Nettie llendee , [ formerly a lady aaleauian in thu New York dry good * store , bos accepted a similar poultion in the new bouse of Garrabrant & Cole. B. D. Shield * nod L. T. La Bur , o- IlAcketistown , X. J. , whu liavo been viif iting J. M. Wolfe , of this city , left for Denver and ilie Gimniion country on the overland train jcntvrduy. M. C , Wetmore. of SiggUU & Myer1 , Tobacco Cu'd h 'Use , St. Louie , ia iu the city , Mr. Wetmore ia not only a remark ably pleasant acquaintance but a thorough butlnevi man whois annbla repreientatire of tlie jjreut mttroindla with which Omali * U now being united by the Miitouri Pa cific. II. J , Lee , representing Samuel 0 , Davis k Co. , wboloale dry goodt , of St , Lonit , WMS in the city laat night , and leaves for Salt Lake City to-day. Mr. Lea is one of those magnificent , wholeaouled gentlemen , who do credit to the name of the great city of the weit which be halls from , lie U a weiteru gentlemen withstalwart Idea , and will gain friends wherever he gee ? , Join F. Carroll , who h&s been engaged in editorial work upon The Leader duiing thu uliEouce of ita city editor , departed yenterilay with a round-up outfit for Mon tana , having determined to initiate him- belt into the practical working * of the cattle buitnesi. Mr. Carroll is a fine uew pat > er wan an < l a good fellow , and the ; oed wUhei of tlila ollie go with him , Cluyeme Leader. Mr , Carroll w a for- inctly cl y editor ; of THE BLU A. Bouman , an old and highly eatcoiroi : mploye > f ttio Union 1'aclfio hcadquar- ] uait ri-lcft yesterday for a throe inontbY .rip , during which he will vUlt bis native uuutiy ( Swet'en ) , England , Kraco ? , Ger > uiuy , etc , Mr. Bonuuan came to Omaha with the first general superintendent c tha U , 1' . , Col , Hammond , and has worke for the compiny ever since. Ho is rtspecl ed like by Lla fellow employes and then higher in authority , and there are ton bat will say well of Mm , May ho hare plejisiut trip , There has been formed a Tolc graphcr'a Library Association extend ing from Omaha to North Platte with headquarters at Silver Creek J. G , Bonster secretary and librarian They have purchased about fifty volumes umos , and will make additions fron time to time as demand requires Mr. Booster was the originator ant chio ! promoter of the scheme , ant deserves much credit therefor. No HnmtmtrK'DC the Amcrlotu Peoplo. Yon can't humbug tha American i > o pie , when hey flud a remedy that suit them ; ihey uae It and rccommenil It ti their friends. Jim exactly the case will STHINO BL BSOU which hai become i hoiiHthold word all over tha United dtatcs 1'rlce 50 cents , trial bottles 10 cents. ml3alw SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Adrertl nn n To Loan , For , gal Lout , Found , TVanU , Doardlnv , Ac. , will bo u sorted ID thti columna ono tor TKN CENT ! per line ; each labMquent Insertion , FIYKCKNT ! pet llni. Tb first InMrtlon never l ai thai TWBNTY-FIVK fiKNTS TO LOAN MONt ONBY TO LOAM fall al Low Omen of D M UThomaa UojmB CriUbton Block. A 8 per centln 0U.UUU tercet In aumu.of 83,600 am rdi , for 8 to 6 years , on flnt-claaa city M ( ami property. Baata. RSAL ESIATI and Loll Aaucr , 16th and Doudae Sti HELP WANTED. I ED A slrl lor general hnusewrrk WAN o a girl totiVo care of babr. 1411 Howard ttriet. ISO 10" ANTED A food gill to di pontral hnuit- W work. Call i 0:1 Souih IBlh itroet. 15J-17 * ANTKU A nntclui cook at the Occl W da tat 1K-U - at Omtln rh'rt ' WANTKD-Wuhorvroman l'J-,6 \TrA.NTJSD-A ( f ri 14 or 16 ye r of Biett VV work about tha Utcheo. Inquire i > t 161 ! Chi-ago itrcot. 113-10 * ANTED A Klrl at the O-ralia ? te tr YV Ijiu-.dry , Iiurdaud Tirentnnt sir.et 13M7' Machine band ) at 1122 Farrarr WANTED lifoet , - A peed wom n eook. WANTED- 11. UA N > VEIL"x , 14M7 * Tenth trj t , near Farnau. Twenty mei to nork la itoni WANTED . M. MANNWULEIt , 110 17 * Tenth ttr.et , near harnam. VTTANTED-.Iiy * nret clg wholesile rlothlnj W house fo- each of the stttei of llls-ourl , Kansas and N bias ntttTcral ocde&l nucn.om- nmadlaK tra e , AddrcE ) wl'h rcfereiite aurl full put eularn rtgardlnv territory ard term , ' . O. BJX 2003 PniU.clphU , 1'a tu3 ! Ottoj AcoTjietcDt clrlto conic and dc WANTED hcu < ewoik. Kctjrci CD require > , Family a nail. Audrcsi F.I OttAULE , 110-10 Keainey > cb. WANTED A iff I orlo geneiat house w rk , northwest c rncr 12th and Cac * s rear , at bo'ler or T WANT 0 teams nn Fl renfo Cut-Off , wagei JL 83.f 0 per day , Work until Octoher. 112-tf JA ES P. VINCENT. WANIED Aklrltj ilogeneral housework , at 1714 Jaol son ttreet. k6 tl ANTED A Iaundr.li at the St. Charles W _ _ Hotel. 82 tt Gcod girl at lOba North 16t tt. WANTED JIM. J.M. COUKSMUC. SITUATIONS WANTED. \TTANTED-Wotk by the day bv competent V > g rl. wilt do wash nIroiilnic house clr > n- In etc I quire at John Nellson on 26th trod between Uou lasand Dodje. 14 8-1 6 * S'tuatlcn to do gennrnl hriiio- WANTED by competent girl. Acdro-nl. A. Bte ofllco. 14Ulo * S tuition as ( rarcllnz s > lei an WAN1KD good' , r lost and nlois , or ome sp a ally , ny unucf ablll yaud esptrtcnco Kef- erunccs. Oil Bcootllca. 1417 .4 > TED Situation by two competent ulrlt W a Btio d girU Inagocd la ml \ , or won il d houFcuork InHstnil fiml r Hetofiifo- cntoj. Apply ai 1113 Norili LKhteeLtn 8' c t. 1S9H * 'TIT ANTED DJTR Urst-clasa dressmaker , Few- VV Intr o'all kinds , at So. 131 J Dodge trmt : or will L'O out an u do ork at moderate , rlc n . 7S-10 * V _ _ MlCELLAMEOcS WANT8. To loan ; f09or$301 to some re WANTED puty , who willK vaao ttiady emplo m ntlnagrotcry or dry good ) an ! gro- cry& itta elok , rip rlouie D.OIO of RU object attflnt thin \taffiH. Addreu lll-tt hLL. I OU fcLL , hlrtr Sioux , Iowa. I A partner wanted , actlre or si ont , MONK WOOO to S20.COO casnto Inrett In a Ugllimatabutlneii wblchluslx montbitlmo wi 1 pay * prcflt at leist equal to the amount In. reited , anil both be tumid Into cltan cub and the p trtnerinlp ended. Addresi "Uoniy"Uee office. tli-tf \TTANTED 600 privy Tau.t , alnki and cwa VV pool * to dean with tjanltary Vault and Sink Cleaner , the best In use. A. Jfvuia & Co. , re ld nca litoi ) Dodge itreet. Omaha , _ WANTED Funding bridge and tchool bondt , n.T Clark. YTtrANTED * children aa boarders In a select VV Bchooi , at IBth and OlUornla fit. L. B. LOUM18. 7W'H _ _ _ FOR RENT HQUBEff AND LAND. \7\0n \ \ RKNT Five larva rooms , with cloiet" , Jj nt JiO | r ° nth. Good location. iUCagi opposite poktofllcg , US V4 ROOM-Wlthor Utbeird. EtHVIillED - b iween l alllornla and WeUter , 151-tt EUU KENT-Mar ! corner lOlh and Douglai. 100-tf A NICK front room to let with bo rl , 1417 2Vllow > rl itreet 155-1B rilO 11KNT ult of arge , lry front h mber J. rooms , furnished orutifuinliheiwithouthojrd to { entleman and wife 2116 California strict ottwetnilst and 22nd sts. 138-17t POU KENT Homo or nix rooms. 1112 llih trre , touth ol Pa Idc. T. C. PKLLK. 61-1B' , , _ mo R'NT1 T centl inan , two large elegant J f rent rooms , one having an alcove , located In no of the most central and deilrable location * la the i Ity. Addreu J. MAItTiN , i'eo otllce. 18S tfO * OR P.ENT-Portlon of house 912 North Hz' ' t enthttreit , for a few ruonthi , furn- Uhed compltt . t > famllV w thout cblldrtn. Irqulra of J , M. llutley , Thirteenth and lc \ - tn-crtli trteis. 13'-17 TTtOR RfNT A rcmfortablc rinuno on Cnlca ; > , 1 } between Kourteu th tnd Fifteenth ttrects. nqu'ra of Jch ti llcatui ner of C : > ci < o and Hfteouta ctrectl. 124-16 * 'HO RENT largo furnliicdmnt room f r 1 two geull men , vlth or without board. [ Ufinnce. . 1216 Do Ijie street. 13j tf T\Oll HbNT Thu ipiclms tnd elegant hall i ' vlihallin d < rnlniuro imcut4i In Clark a d vmtirs lllcck nnplv to A 11 Clirk , or t , M 1. Kott f't lOt aud 107 8. 14th ilrutt. JU-21 * ICELY KUUNISItKD ROOM3--Ooe oor isrICELY of Dolee on 16th. 118 20' roOR RENT 1 he ifc-nd floor con.ibtlrg 1 } ot fire teen not the br ck bm' d ng corner x > usl and 12.h klr it , aUo tbe itoru telow to cat. L. Lehmiu. 117-tf RENT ? urnj h d room corner lOtH and FOR . 120. l RKNT Furnlthed room vtlh or wltboal FOR In a prlrat * family at 111J 18ih rtreet. 18' RENT A nlc ly fa nlshel tdom , H. K , FOR , for one or two ( rentlcjjtn Inquire at 14 ' 4 18th street , belwarn Clark and tirace ; old No. MO. Reference required. tf r.KST Houie of fire rooms , rorner 23d FOR Pierce. Arplr at S. O. St ven < on , ear * ner 17th and la.i , iieir taattr Church. 90 tf I70R RENT Neat y furnlihai raom wt'h prlr. 1 < liege ot adjtjnfng .p rlor. 1812 Wtbite * ( treet. Eu mO RENT New room * fumU > cd or urfar- JL m hed > a dctlred commanding flit view of tha Jlter , brldfe , Council Blua , and acanery up an i down the river for twenty mile * . "Beemer'aBlock , " corner r-th .nd Uo.a d. M-lf ) nt. 1 1 A.SUIIO of nicely furtilaiini room L for rent , U. K. corner 20th and larenport Q51-U JTIOR LKAbK At WS a year , lereral nic rert L1 drncolotanear 26th street and Ht , HarvV aT . 918 U W R. DiBTLrrr. Krai IU - Agent * lilOlt Kttll i IUIOMQVU tudoit oVu , v * C chant ) ' Ejtthanie.N , K. oor. loth and On 'tr itreaU. WO-U hltNl Mcely turnlnriMi ( uoiu. wiia ot without board. Reaaonabla prlcca. 2(18 Caw St t o FOR GALE SALTC Ilnrrtind of > ws d. lilt Chl- FOR between 14th n < 9 Uth street ! , m-19 * TTIORSALE A carrlairehorieal < oabuitgr. IB. JJ quire Dr. A S , llllltngs , opjojltd puetoffice. 160-lb * EOF SAI E Hcuio ( foJ tarn and let near SI. Muj't a enuu-J2tCX-bargain. MC'RII orpoilte poit office. 167-.0 FOR SALE Cor. er an I adjoiuln ? Ut oa Parkaranui. Flret rlaei property OEO. W. AMd8,1505 faraam ttrect 187 t A FiNE PAIIlt of ICO tcrea , I' ' 0 a ren In oil- ± \ _ tltatlon , nine mllMfrouu tha city at Ilwrt- lnp < , Ad < tn county. Nob. , to oTcnanun forttoex ol d-ugtm Wettcrn I water lia crn N < > br. k , worth ( torn 81 COO to 3CO ) , w.h < t d fferrnea In cub. AddKM , L. A. hcyAl , Htetln - . Nek. 144-17 * T710R SALE A homi anj lot on Uod/u Htraet , one of the f no > t Ircarlong In th < c llr 116-tt J. n. DUMONT , 13th an 1 liarary. CFAP LOTS ; IJOMKS FOR KVKHYBODT . . Bemls offer * bnRslnn In lot * In hl new ad- Itlen justwe tcf > nl adjoining Hilnn'it add - d tiers , ( only JSOO to 8400 each only 6 tier ctnt down and C p r cent per month , office ! 16th aid Dou lustreets. See Column. , FOR SALE Drug store -ccmplota annual lai upwa d of ? COW , Is wa 1 1 > cated , In HI omlngton. county nit of FrmMIn County , andreat of the U. a. land nlllco tor Southern Nebra > Va. Full pirtKulari furnished oj iv plication lo W. O. ROBIN'SON. 82-D * T710R HALE Or Trade ; 44x152 fw-t on loth I1 itreet next to tl o corner of Ilarney also C0il32 leet on th > - < o/tt tide between Dud r a d Capitol atenue Enquhoof H. DCUTilOLD. 23 't ' HALUj Jhu narm fep.inuM , hltUAtuU 2 * blUn e < outh of the U. f. railroad ia Carbon County , Wiomtnar Terrltoiy 440 acre * ot meadow and up'and tit iiuarsnUd. Addreu W. II. Cild ell , rtann fr pi Ings. Wynn Ing. _ _ S < LE N'cat cottapo of KYf r joms , barn , FOR v til , and cUtorn , on 2.rJ street no.r Cali fornia. attl , < 00 , easy lerui. JlcL'acuo nnioslto | pOitotitc. Q3-tt OK SALE \ rc taurant at a burg n. II. F llaunn oiler , llth street near Faruatu. _ ' _ _ FOR SALE iho POPULAR'HOTEL , known as tha BOYS' IIOUE. .Tha homo lace - ttally located.has son h and eaet front , and I * surrounded wtti tine hada trees , cant Injthlrty B ceplnir roomi , hn Ice hou. e. laundry , simple room , &c. IIa < a world w de rcpuutlon and a better patron go than man } houses ol twice IU capacity. Price $6.000 for paitcuari al- dieos , A. A. SAWDhY , Red Cloud , Mb. SBMt _ IT10II ALE-200 choice ItU In Han-corn Place , J ? W. R Baitlett , Heal Estate Agoit , 817 8. 13th utre. t. 833-tt i _ IjKJlt HALh A KI oa corner lei on LKHIKO and 1 } 24ih street , n a Tery fatt growing part ot the city , will divide. Inquire at 10 "otith Eflth street , near Farnatu Bong's & llill' addition. _ _ E2Q.lm uour llantcom 1'utk , well t ? ot Park Avenuo. SIM to tOOO each. Mo- Caguoopp I'ObtofflcB. 671. tl 1URY ThorouKhbred Jersey uti no. 88 * "M , a. K. B. " , wlnnrr of prize at Stata Fair. Bunds for service vt Nebranka Poultry Yards , West Omaha. Graham f. Browne , MS-lm _ _ _ _ _ _ - FOIt SALE One second-bund 26 horse powe engine , Rood as newal > o two 8 horeaiiowe r and two 16 horse po or engines , new. B > llen of a1 1 sires , i cw. Inquire Omaba Foui dry an Machine Co.U. P Ky . bet 17th ami 161 h nmaba _ _ _ _ 602-lni TJlOlt 8ALK Or will oxcha po for Omaha pro. JJ | pcrt-y , an Improved eec on of land adjoin- \ng a elation on U. P. U. B. M. DUNHAM , 141 % Farnham St. , Omalia. 720 Bmt RICK FOR EALt. B EALt.K3TADROOK 203-tf K3TADROOK ft COE. B ALEl ) IIAY At A. n. Bander1 Food Eto 101H nnrnovHt. oin.C MIOOELLANEOUa. LOST- French gold bow vpectaclca , finder win plcasdlcue utht. Charei Hotel erd tie ro raided. 162-17" TOST A liver and whlfo colored pup , hreo J moi.t sold. T ell d.rvrlll I u ul i.bly re ward d ly 'eavlrgfliB-samu t o sturo cf Jamu I ) ti sou'h 10 h str et AI ED \Y-At Ch Itou llr a1 feed stjro. Sixt.tnth.treit. . Prompt dullriiry. 0-tf No roou cf s ymg Kranliu bio kg . atotodinr for pavlnit IhusirctU Thiro Id a man In r matin that will * * in BAiHia' * a ! l a * mil giro eurtty and put l > i granite blocks 8 Inches deep lor yard. A dn s 10 Die office. tg-31 1AKKM Uf A low about 7 JO-MOM , rtil wltfc white tpot , larva hon.ii Alfo a belltr. Kd , with white kpstt , both with I alf. FRANK KOI1KRB" , 73-4tt on w Bakery , 18th bt. near William * . T OST A subscription paptr oJ ibe North JU Proibjterlan Cnurch. The finder will pleu * luve at BieorHce. igs tf MRS. 0. A. fLLISON-Eectri Matmetle Htaljr , also bu lne a and medical Oklr * royant. Psyehometlc radlngi a d treatment gl\en. dally from U a. m. 10 4 p. m. Can bacen- Bulled by letter , e-nd name , age , and lock ot hair etc , with $2.00 consultation feu. No. SOU COM a „ Omaha , Neb. 793 lm QAVK RKNT Unoice of HO lull lots to leua O Dear Crelghton College for(2o per yea Dexter L. Thomas ft Bro. , Room S , Crelt-htoi Block. ZOS f EDWAUD lIUEHL UAQISTEll OF PALMYBTERY AND/CONDI riONALIST , 403 Tenth Street , between Farnam wdllarney. Will , with the aid of guardlau iplrltt , obtain for any one a gbnco at tae p t | Led pretunt , and on certain conditions lu tha fa. , ure. Boota and Shooa made to ir.ler , PcrfM \ Absolutely Pure , Hit powder nem varies. A marieJ ot p y , strength and wholecomeriex. Here ceo no ilc-1 thin tha ordinary kind ) , and cannct bo ild In competition with the multitude of low ut , tbort wiifht. alum or phosphtte txiwder * Sold unly In cans. UoTALIDituia POTCU Co. , 6 Whll 8t , N w York