fi .TJHJfi DAILY BEE : OMAHA WEDNESDAY. MAY 24 1882 The Daily Bee. Wodnosd r Mornitu ? , May 24 ( The following observation * are taken the name moment ut time t all the sU Horn named. ) DUMMHIHT. D. B. BlO'Ati B T10 , I OMAHA. May S3. IBM. (1:15 ( : p. rn. ) I OS 33 I- f Dtnitr. tl. 8 At Fair rf.BO 5 < ] uJ Waiihakle. ' 40 Plltte. . . . . d'bT fit F r Omaha. . . . 0 KB 65 1 ivAf S0.1H 61 W P r ! ) § Uolnos 30 24 61 VS Fair Imtnport. 80 * 61 S n ar It. PauL . . W.I I 63 sw Cloudy . Urols . 30. D 0 Nh 11 run 30 10 fit r.W Fair Vincent. . . Sll.O- 4K Pair 0 01 40 Cloud jr tontord so.nt 65 Ntt r tr Cnster. . . . . * 7or (0 ( W Pair Dndwood. 2 U2 4 < N Far AMlnlholne 3013 (10 W ci-mlr Rlr f 9 loet 0 Inches.nSore high water mark Osiaha Mid i feet 7 Inches at Yankton. LOOAL , BBEVttTIMB. Dr. P. M Chadwlck held a postmor tern yesterday in the case i.f the little son of Mr. Boydell , who died from swallow in ; n screw. The Omaha Glee Olub met at Hospa' last right to rohcnrso lor the Decora tlon Djty oxerclaes nt Lincoln , in .whtcl they have been invited to take part. Another tuit in parnMiintnt nd at tac'iniojt lita been begun against the firm oFK. 0. Stcell & Johnston , by Marrcncr & Kimball , of Chic .go . , for ? 2C14.0J. MM D5 k Hutno has mode 'ther liuii band u preH nt of a fuiu baby , n jlr ) standard c ! > lit. It U the firot and ci > n < eeqnenlly everybody Is happy. A reward of S5J will bo jmld for the return of the jouclry taken on the inornlui ; of the fire. May 12th , nml no questions askeJ. 0. K. Abeit , 1100 Douijlai Rtreet Morton's "Big 4" minstrels will ap pear at tlio Opeia House on Mondny night next. Thiy are old favorites ani will draw a big homo. Mr. M. Uinun , the well known U. I' engineer , and Minn Annie C'allahnn , daughter of Mr. J. B. Unllahnn , of South Omaha , wore manled Monday byllev. lather English. The Chicago firms who bold claims aguinst Stcell & Johnston , fay that the mercantile agencloi hero failed to giro them any warning of the approaching fnlo of thii firm. W. 0. Allen & J. W. Thompson , old and expedenccd laimdrywon , Imvu starUd a laundry with all thu lat st ami moit Im proved machinery. The laun try is blui- ateJ on lifth between Dodge and Capitol avenue , in Alts. LouUo Hilluke'ii new brick I building. There were five Pullman cars out on theU * , ! * . yesterday Tbreo went light , : to return tilth the Itaymond excursion pirty , which leavtH Ugdm nn the 29th inst , There were alto four baggage o irs And four day couches , a remarkably large i train. Frank Muyo has "returned ti his lirst love , " "Davy Crockett , " the play vhloh made him fame and fortune.1 He appears at Boyd's Opera House to-night ( Wed nesday ) , aud is euro to rccche a warm : greeting. There were three drunks lieforo Judge lleceko yesterday Ono wai sent up , for tix day on liread and w itcr diet , and two for ten days nt hard labor. The county jail ia reported nearly full , and the talk of a woikhuuHO for city prisoners is renewed. That la what Omaha ou ht to have. There IB a bad hole in tlio crosswalk ut the southwest corner of 20th and Web' ' stor ttreeta. It is ll.iblo on any night to be the causeof n inlahap that may cojt the -city thousands of dollars for pctvonal dam agea. The street coairabbloner sbouli : look after It. Superintendent K. K , Corbln , of the Sidney and Black 11I1U atnue line , re ceived a letter ia tbla city Monday ttaV in ; that an attempt wax made to stop the coach on thu 14th by several men , a few miles below Rapid City. The driver got beyond their range after four shut * wore fired by them , one bullet pausing th'ough the hat of a passenger who WM riding out- elile. No clue has been obtained to the jmrtifH. Han cy llowo , of Otoo county , was brought Into U. S. court Monday Officer Wrltdit for selling leaf tobacco without a license , Ho pleaded guilty am : was sentenced to $25 and cost * . Ph. Bent Brewing Cos Celebrated 1Cin.tr t and Bohemian IJoer by the bottle , case or In car lots. J , K. Blake , south Ifith sired. A hurto r n away on St. Jfary'd ave- una Mosdoy and troVe it.i iioclt , ThU ehould prove a lesson to runaway homes. Urler , and nut Graham WM thu name flaudaj'a victim of ulcoholUm , MARRIED. SIMPSON S I KLLAN-Attherealdence of the bride's pirentu In Florence , Mr. John Sliopxm to Ml < Hose Htelluu , ou Tneaday , May 23 , at 8 o'clock p. u , DIED. ALLEN At Medina , Ohio , Slav 10 , Mr * . Lama Allen , the mother of W , 0. B , JVlleu , i f thU city , In her 74th vear. One < < f th early cettlen of the Wot- ertl lleTveshe excited a utroiig Chris tian iufluenca in the oommunlty where be lived for fully sixty years. Her In fluence fur good will long ( main , and is cot cnndneU to tno etute wlieio uho spent her life. t JQHNSON-Inthfs city , May 21 , at 0 p , m. , Mrs Annlo Johcuon. Puneral tday , May 23 , at 2 o'cloclr , from icfcl'cuce on Bauudera strott , near Cuinlngn , fiBYDEIiL May 21 , at 11 . in. , infant wmof Mr. auUMn.L. B. Heydill , i uJ 17 month * . Funeral to-day , May S3 , at 4 o'cloclr , from mldenca , Ko. 1715 Calif omla htrcet , Seventeenth and Eighteenth Our day * of Bhoumutbni , according -to n Jlliaoi * exobango , nro well nigu St. Joob Oil cmton a THE SILVER SPIKE. A Spoolal Train Leaves Omaha to Unite Her With Denver by Another TIB , Completion of the B , & M. Extension. A special train loft this city ati o'clock last evening by the B. & M , railway conveying a party of ofllcials including ; General Sup rintonden IIoldi40 , Treasurer Taylor , Maa'or Mechanic Hawkaworth , Purchasing Agtnt Harpravcs , Gentral Paesongo Agent Eustis and Mr. Newt Barka low. Several other B. & M. ofPicials accompanied the party an far ns Lin coin. coin.Tho The main party goes to n poin twenty-nine milns east of Denver where on Thursday the ceremony o driving the last spike , which will coin pleto the B A M. extension and unite Ohicigo wiilt Ddtivor by the 0 H. & Q ront'j , will bo performed by Suponntendent iloldrogo. A silver Hpiku was taken along with thu party from here for thin purpose. Upon joining tlio two ends of the road thu patty will proceed to Den ver , making the firnt through tri [ over thu new line , und will remain ii the Colorado motropulia for auvuni days , attending to huainos conni'ctoc ! with the tcrmiiml frcihtits of the line tlu-iv. As lias been stated bctoru , the through freights will he put on June 1 , fulliitvod by through pissen trtT trains u month latir. An uxcur Bioa of rcprusentativca ( if the pi oss and buaimts men of Denver will bo invit d to conio cast nt an early day to iiiKpict the new ruad , H'ing by way of Omaha to Chicago , and taking in thu principal towns ilong the route. This will the fol- owed by n return excursion nt an early day. Supt. Holdrogo nn- ! party will re turn to Omaha on Sunday next. To shorten the time and distance between Denver and thu oust the Lturlington will nt oncu build a cut-off Prom Form City on thu Kansas Oity , 3t. Joe aud Council Blurt's division to the Atchison und Nnbraakii branch a distance of ten miles. This necosi- at us crossing the Missouri river on a raiisfur b'uit until a bridgu can bo juilt. This cutoil'will tthortun the lintunce from the cast to Denver about rxty miles. THE HOTSPURS & . Flno Entertainment by a Very Gtmrminpr Company. The pressure of news in our columns yesterday prevented the mention vhich was duo the excellent porform- inco given by the liotHpur drumutn lub ut the opera housa on Saturday jvoning. Previous to the opening of the on- ertaintnunt the A. O. B. hand played number of splendid pieooa from thu > a1cuny of the opera house , and hun- lieds of people gathered on the walks n front of thu building to hear ) his i'tiug introduction to what followed. CJiia new dramatic organization wasro- ontly organized , and exclusively for ho purpose of playing for the bunofit jf charitable organizations and insti- utions. Thu progrummo comprised wo pieces , "I'ho Old Guard" uid { "The Chiinnt'y Corner1 in both of which the principal members of the olub appeared. The principal char acter in each pirco , nuinuly that of Oorpimil Haversack in the "Old Guard , " and Petur Probity in the "Uliiinnoy Corner , " were admirably suatuinud by Mr. G. A. Wilcox , the manager of the club. Neither clmr actur partook of any of those ftuturus of low comedy or melo-dr.tmu which usually strongly appeal to tint taste of u niiecolluiiinms , audiunco. I'Lulii'mi little sketch of character in thu life of thu soldier nnd thu honest English chandler , and in each of which the truthful mdo of nature wai held up to the admiration of thu audiencu , which was not slow to approcittu und un- courage the conception and rendition of the gentlemen by. whom they were essayed. Miss Myra Eaton appeared in both pieces , and displayed un improvement greatly beyond the expectations of nor most ardent friends. People who remember her appearance in "lie- ward , " three ycara ago , would scarcely have recognized her , GO greatly im proved was she , and so satisfactorily rendered was everything shu did. Miss Allison , Miss G. Trowbriduonnd Messrs. E. D. Mclaughlin , L Green , A. T. Largo and Ueoruo E. Wright sustained the other charactera credit ably und successfully. Eich of the ladies and gentlemen duaorvo special and commendatory notice , whioh , however , want of space prevents Tiiu club deserves encouragement ut thu hands of our citizens , and if they con tinuo in their present o mrso they will teen como into that favor of which Tin : HEK unhesitatingly pronounces them woi thy. Mr. R , Schaefer , Allegheny City , Pa. , had the rheunihtinu for eight years. A single bottle of St. Jacob' Oil cured him. Congressional Dletrlots. The following is the wuy it stands. Aspiring statesmen may now prepare to set up the pins for the coming campaign or move into the diotricts where the prospects are better ; Wrst District The counties of Rich ardson , Neraalm , Pawnee , Johnson , Gage , Lancaster , Otoo , Cass , Suuu- dors , Sarpy and Douglas. Second District The counties of JUlurson , Siliue , Suward , Uutlor , Polk. York , Pillmoro , Thayer , Franklin - lin , Nuckolls , Kearney , Phelps , Har- Un , Funms. , Gosper , Frontier , lied Willow , Hitchcock , Hays , Uhaae and Dundy. Third District The remainder of 1(0 ( BtutO. Deaf a Mute. Mr . W. J , Lang , I ) thany , Ont. , stated hat for fifteen months she wan troubled flth a dlseaia Ju the car , aauslug outlre lesfnetH. In ten ininutea after uslui ; iioMAu' KcLECTitia OJL the fouud r l f , nd lu & short time ( he was entirely cured mJLer hearing reitoied , BABTARUT _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A Younpr Man Arrested on a Serious Charge His Victim Tried to Shoot Him A few weeks ago a brief item ap peared inTitc BEK to the effect that n young woman employed in ono of the city laundries had brought suit against a young man also employed in the same place , charging him with being the father of her unborn child. The suit was bognn in Judge Anderson's court , and before the warrant could bo erred the alleged seducer had loft town. Yesterday ho was soon in the city and was arrested nnd taken before Judge Wright whore th young woman appnarcd against him. In the talk which preceded the hearing of the case and in which it was attempted to patch up a compromise , the c " and the accused were allowed to "go olfby themselves in a sida room , Con stable Saunders standing at the door. While there ho heard a noise within as if a Eculllo was in progress and opening thu door found the two strug gling together , the man apparently trying to prevent the girl from some violence. It nppcara that she had hied to porsundo him to uottlo the matUr by marry ins her , nlul failing had attempted to pull a rnvolver from her pocket cither to shoot her betrayer cir herself , and the effort to prevent this Imulablo design hud result ud in the sculllu overhead. The deadly weapon , n largo oix shooter was tnhcn from the dtsporutu girl und the private conference broken up , In thu proceedings which followrd the mutter wns finally settled by the pnymtnt of $100 in cash to the plaint i IF , nnd thu defendant giving n bond to support the child , und prevent Us becoming a , burden on the county. SATISFIED THEM. Resolutions Adoptad by the Itoturn- Intr St. Loulsans. The following rcsolutioua were adopted od the return trip by the St. Louis merchants who were hanquottod n this city on Thursday last ; T.I the IIouoMblo Mayor ml Cltlionscf Omaha , Thu St. Louis yiaitora having boon BO cordially received and BO royally untertaincd by the citizens of Omaha , QOIZO their first opportunity to return their heartlult thanka for the many courtesies shown them while in your city , nnd bug to oxpreos their ocnti- monta in tno following resolutions , unanimously adopted ou board the Missouri Pacific train , This day , near Papillion , Nebraska , Resolved , That in accepting the in vitation of the citizens of Omaha to visit that ridu-awado ard progressive city , the n presuutativea of the com mercial interests of St. Luuio did a wise thing ; und , in addition to the pleasure of the visit , wo recognize the fact that its object was also to estab lish trudo rohuiona between two BOO- tions of the west , whoso interests ate mutual. Unsolved , That the kind expres aiona heard by us while in Omaha from your representative men , are but evidences that in duo course of time the people of Nebraska will bo brought into closer rotations with our people , and wo trust that the'bond of union may bo termed for all time , and that the development of your city and state may bo as rapid as your worthy and enorgttio efforts deserve. Resolved , That inasmuch as it was not possible for all of our lines of trade to bo represented in the party culling upon you , it is hop d that the Nebraska merchants may iiiid ib con venient to accept an invitation which wo learn is soon to bo extended jour business men , mid that they then will allow us to rcciprocatu in our own ( rynt city the many courtesies you have shown us. THOMAS BOOTH , Chairman St. Louis Party. A. J , STOKKII , N. G. LAiiiMonft , W. S. HI.OUNT , II. E MACK , Anuiw MjaLtKit , Committee on Resolutions. May 10,1882 Wo have known people who had not stirred from their beds fur nix weeks , on account of Inflammatory Rheumatism , to bo cured in lens than uno wei-k by St. Jacobs Oil BUJS Max Edumeister , Esq. , Walla Walla , Washington Territory. Commissioners Court. SATUKUAY , May 20 , 1882. Board mot imrdunnfc to adjourn ment. Present commissioners Drexel , Codies and Knight. The claim of Mr. Sullivan for $0 as witness fees was rojcctud , The following accounts were allow ed ; OKNKlur , FUND , V. K. More , ticket fur pauper S 22 10 Ij'lilu.ifjo Lumber i o. , lumber. . . . . -SO Odlau uuil Lituworthy , Lurbwini. li'J 25 Pun lift-u unit Tiiirliei , greetrle fur poor , . . . 113 98 John llui-h , c.ihli txpfuilrd , 14 1ft \Vni , ( Jtmt rn un KHH'erl s fur poor M 00 IVter un I < Jr y , lumber U5 8 1) . O ( Jlnrk , ciul fur punt hoiuo. . . 4 10 D. Hlieicr , hauliny imuj cr to poor liouce , , 1 00 D. O. Kerr , twod * for O > 0 00 HHXU , medlclno for 0.1) . U. At BO II (0 ( A. Puloolc , good * for Co , . . . . . . . . . 10 00 L , Doll , hay for pe < t hou-e 1 GO ru i > , M. F , Keutlv , Krad up. . . . . . . . . . . ,5 40.00 John Jort , wurk on ro.ul , . , , , 'J.IIO II. LuitiiiKtoo , " . U.'O 1) 1 U.dman , " . 10W O. Vrrlllest ; " . , . , , , , . . 1MB Henry Ulcke , " . JI.OO L1' , D. Ooouo' , scraper for county , , 18.10 HUIUQK Win.VanPahren , repairing briJgea Cl.fiO JUH Giluiure , work on do . , , C3.00 Jacob R. Ilendrix , by his attorney G , J. Hunt , filed his undertaking in uppufil , whioh wan approved. Stjvens & ileaney filed their poll- ion und bond for the bale of liquor at Waterloo , Adjourned , JOHN HAUMKK , County Clerk , By II. T. LEAVJIT , Deputy , BIOUNT ARBOR NURSERY. Uidgo plants 7Co. per thousand wholesale or retail. T. IS , B. Mason , Shonajidoah , Ia. d-2t BASTARDLY DEED. Tha Attack on Younff Krauao on Bui day Morning. To lha Editor of The B e : Lhst Sunday morning about K o'clock an assault wai made on my son , lloratio S , Krause , at the candy store of L. Brown , No. 115 S. 15th street which for contemptible , cowardicoant low brutality , has seldom boon equalled , The boy , a lad of about seventeen years , entered the store , where were Tom Price ( formerly ol Price it McDermott , plumbers ) Pat O'Brinn and two others , names nol known ; besides Mr , and Mrs. Brown and their little son , and Mr. Andrew Ddvins. My son then began talking quietly with Mr. Dovins , when , without warning 0 * provocation , ho wan us saultod by Price , the blow felling the boy against show cases and bottles which were broken by his fall , cutting him foarlully. In falling ho caught an iron weight fromtho counter , which , however , ho had no chance ol using as the assault was followed up by Price who attempted to ntriku him with a aot of iron tcaloi weighing about fifteen pounds backed by O'Brien ' , who struck the boy on the head over Prico'a shoulder. Mr. Do- vinscaufjht Price and prevented him from using the scales , which would surely have killed the hoy. Mr. Brown's little son ran out on thostroct and called the police , when the valiant Price and his bravo gang , fearing the strong arm of the law , gut into a wagon and drove off. 'I ho moan ra cilily of the gang then showed itself ry their coming to my grocery ( knowing that I had long BJnco quit the saloon business ) and trying to got mo to soil them sonic liquor , hoping to thereby prevent my prosecuting them as they so richly do servo. My son had worked for Priso and not being able to agrco with him had quit him , upon which Price had made throats of getting oven with the boy I Bend you this , as I wish the people plo of Omaha to know such infernal scoundrels for what they are. II. G. KUAUPK. N. B. A warrant is out for their arrest , but the rumor is that they have skipped the town , and they have have not boon found by the police. SAD AFFAIR. A Uttlo Child Dies from Swallowing- a Plooo of Brass. Occurring aa a singular coincidence with the death of the little son of Mr. Soydell , reported , Monday , is the case of the infant child of Mr. Cook , of the firm of Cook & Isaacson , who re sides at the western extremity of Cal > fornia atrcot , near Thirty-fourth. From what can bo learned it np pears that about ten days ago the baby -wax given a little bell to play with. Clnld-liko , it kept' working a way * at the toy until it * loosened the "clapper" or tongue , which was of brass , and putting this in its mouth , it at length , sad to oay , swallowed it. Although a physi cian was called it seemed to bo a hope less case from the fiwt. The child was still nursing , and the mother held it almost constantly to her breast for four days previous to its death , which occurred on Sunday morning to alle viate the agony it suffered. During these four days it was in a dying con dition and sustained only by the lifo it thus received. On Sunday morning the physician urged the mother not to prolong its suffering , but to give her child up. Exclaiming , "My God ! then take it ! " she handed the baby over and loft the room , and hardly hud she dona so un til the little spiiit passed away. Thu sad details weru known all over west Omaha , and never was so much aympithy expressed for a family a ? on thij occatioi ) . The mother is nearly crazed with grief , imagining herself in some way responsible for thu accident. Thu funeral took place at 2 p. m. Monday. . Army Orders. The latest orders issued from the Department of the Platte , Omaha , Nebraska , are as follows : The following named enlisted men , now at Fort Omaha , Neb. , will rejoin their companies : Sergeant John White , Company D , Ninth infantry ; Corporal Thomas b. Lamb , company U , Ninth infantry ; 1'rivato Charles G. Holmes , company G , Ninth infantry. The quaitarmustor's department will furnish the necussury transportation. It is impracticable to carry cooked vitions. A general court martial is appointed to meet at Fort Douglas , Utah , on the 2'Hh day of May , 1882. or as soon thereafter as prao ioiblo , fur thu trial of Private Gcnrgo Miller , Company 0 , Fourteen infantry , nnd such other pr'st > ner3 as may bo brought before it. Detail for the court : Majors Ohas W. Wingsrd , paymaster U. S. A. , nd Samuel M. Ilorton , surgeon , U. S A. ; First Lieutenants Uharlon G. Penney , R Q M. , Sixth infantry , Dwid L. Onitt , Sixth infantry , and Thomas O , Townsend , Sixth infantry ; Second Lieutenants John J. Shaw , Sixth infantry and RoubenB. Turner , Sixth infantry ; Fir t Lieutenant William n. H. Orowell , adjutant Sixth infantry , judge advocate. A greater number of ofllcern than tlioau named can not bo assembled with manifest injury to thu service. Second Lieutenant Carter P. John son , Fourth infantry , will report with out delay to the commanding ofli or , Furt Fred. Steele , Wyoming , for tem porary duty with company 0 , Fourth infantry , The quartermaster's de partment will furnish thu necessary transportation. Lonvo of ubaenco for ono month , to take effect on or nftpr Juno 20 , 1882 , is granted Second Lieutenant Lester W. Cornish , FWh cavalry. OMAHA , NEB , MB , W. F. EIJDMAN , Dear Sir , You can guarantee that Erdmun'a pure baking powder ia made from the fiuust cream tartar crystals , and that it contains no alum , phos phates or foreign substanooa except starch in suuiuiont quantity to mix the cream tartar and soda. E. J. WILSON & Co. , wl8-3t-m&o Cincinnati , Ohio. STATE SPORTSMEN , The Eighth Annuil Convention of the Nebraska Association , The Proceedings at Last Nighi/s Session. The eighth annual convention o : the Nebraska Stata Sportsmen'a asso ciation began in ihii city last evening at the room of the Omaha SpotUmen'a club. There was a fair attendance last OToning. All the delegates hare not yet arrived , but arc expected aa follows : The Lincoln Sportsmen's club ap pointed the following delegates : 15 , tl. Pok ) , T. P. Quick , 0. E Straus- burger , S. F. Ilouso , A. U. Kundull. Oacoola Sportsmen's clut dckuiit L. A. Bolt ear , J. M Woods. A. Suu- gor , A. W. Smith , H. M. S > kus. Lancaster county club dologatct : A. II. Mondonhall , James Kulloy , James Pcatst , Robert Collins. Slisby nun club , of Syracuse , dele- Kates : 0. Z. Pnge , D. D. Bniy , W. U. Cook , \V. T , Poet , F. E. Brown. 'Omaha Workingtnen'a club delegates - gates : Win. Robinaon , John How ) , Win. Carnaby , John McDonald. Oeortjo Jones. Omaha BpnrtBiiion'n club delegates : Wm. Krujr , Oeorgo H. Inko , J. H. Peabody , A. S. Patrick , R. Ix. With- nt'll. nt'll.Nemaha Nemaha County Sportsmen's club delegates : U.V. . Furnas , W. T. Dan. W. W. Browning J. 0. Eberly. The mooting was presided over by B. E. B. Kennedy , president of thu Association. Hon. J. 0. Me Bride , of Lincoln , was elected secretary pro tern. On motion a committee of throe was appointed on credentials , us fol lows : Messrs. Patrick , Browning mid Wood. The roll call showed the following clubs represented : Omaha Spurt mon's , Omaha NVorkiupmcn's , Lin coln , Osceola , Silsby Gun club of Syracuse , Nemaha County club , Lan caster county. The secretary read the minutes of last meeting , which were approved. The report of Treasurer Fnrnas was received and road , showing a balance of $24.75 on hand. The re port was adopted. President Kennedy read his annual address , which was quite an interest- ing.doounieiit. On motion a committee of five was appointed to report a proper location for the nofct annual convention as fol lows : J. C. Me Undo , of Lincoln ; A. S. Patrick , of Omaha ; Mr. Jones , of Omaha Workingtnon's Sportsmen's club ; Mr. S'rasburger , of the Eincas ter county olut ; Mr. Wood , of Oico- ola ; Mr. Brown , of the Silsby gun club of Syracuse , and Mr. Browning , of the Nemaha club. Mr. F. E , Brown , of the Silsby gun club , oflerod the following : Whereas , at the last tournament , held in Lincoln , May 17 , 18. 19 and 20 1881 , Messrs. Petty , Shellabor- ger and Bray tied for the Parker gun , ottered as a prize at said tournament , and the parties agreeing as to the time , place and manner of shooting off said tie , and having no birds to shoot the same off at Lincoln at the time of the tournament , and all the parties being apprised of the time , place and manner of shooting off the tie and consenting thereto , and noth ing to work a pootpoubment of the Hame , but sickness ot one of the parties , as per agreement , and the said tie having boon shot off in Nobrutika City , in pursuance of said agreement , and John W. Petty , one of the contestants , not appearing , and nut being sick , and the suid tip hav ing been shot off , and D. D. Br.ty do dared the winner thereof by the scorer of the said tournament , Ed. Sayros , and the referee and judges chosen , and that about one mouth thereafter the executive committee of thu Lincoln club announcing that the tie for the Parker gun would be shot off in Lincoln ou the 28lh day of Juno 1871 , and on that day John W. Petty buinq declared the winner ot said Parker , having shot for the sumo with Mr. Shellubergcr , of the Nebraska City gun club , wtio had previously entered into a written agreement with said Bray , that wh J- over won the gun at Nebraska City , should be the winner thereof , and the losing party should lay no claim there to ; therefore , bo it Resolved , That it is the sense of this association that D. D. Bray , of Syracuse. Nebraska , fairly won the Parker gun offered by the Lincoln club tit the last tournament , and that no true sportsman would twice con teat for the same prize after having fairly won or lost the same ; and it is Further Resolved , That the award ing ot said gun to John W. Petty moro than ono month after the tour nament , in view of the facts in the cise , was error , and that the aamo of right belongs to said D. D. Bray , and tlut it is the sense of this association that they should deliver said guu to Mr Bray as the winner thereof. On motion , the resolution was laid over until to-day. Evils to bo Avoided. Overheating la in une sense aj jirodno- ; lvo of evil UR intemprranca in d inking. A\old both , nnd keep tha dlond puriUed with Burdock hloo t bitten , and y u will > e rewarded with rovust health and an in vigorated tvdtoiu. IMcoSl , m23dlw Overhauling Hull , The United States grand jury re convenes to-day for the purpose of investigating the case of D. Q. Hull , late custodian of the government building at Lincoln , who is charged with crookedness in his Accounts and laving obtained , by false vouchers , moro money from the § | vernment .ban ho should have done. It is claimed by these who appear to bo well posted in the matter that ho thus obtained between $5,000 and $0,000 , , and that ho will bo probably indicted on a largo number of counts. About .went . y witnesses have boon summoned rcm Lincoln , and somp of them ar rived in the city lost evening , and the rest are exported to-day. DONT DIE I.V TUB HOUSE. "Hough on RaU" clears out raU , mice , roacheu , bedbug * , filet , anti , inolw , chip- muuks , gophers. 15o. SHARP SHOOTERS. The Annual Mooting of the Nebraska Sportsmen. The eighth annual convention o the Nebraska Sportsmen's asscciatio was 'hold at Petty's 1111 in Cald well block last evening , and ted d y the three days tournament wi begin at the the grounds of thuOnnth .Driving Park association. There wi. bo an abundadco of l'vo ' pigeons am glas balls for the numerous match that ore to bo shot , and arrangements have been made to furcish meals an refreshments on the grounds to tt yvho desire them. The Omaha Wutkinsmen's Sports men's club have eckctud tno follow ing team to compete with othe : teams for the chatmuonshiu of th state ; Ed Lt-edor , Frank Pnmialeo Willliam Robertson and John Hunter The following is to-day' ' * pro grammo : Contest No. 1$200 : class shoot ing. Open only to residents of th s'ato ; 'ten single bird * ; twimty-on inrds risr ; tics , throe birds. Entranc $5 , birds included. Four prizes $80 800 , $40 , $20. Conlett No. 2$200 ; class shoot ing Open only to residents of the state ; five double birds at ciulituoi jardu rise ; ties , two pair. Entianc and prizes , same as fure ning. Contest No. 3-$250 ; class shoot ing. Free to all ; til teen single glus bills ot nighteen ynrda rise ; rutar trap. Entrance $3 , balls included tics , five bulls. Four prizes $100 $75 , $70. S25. HAVEN'S YOSEM1TE COLOGNE Mnd from the wild flowers of th FAII TAMED YOSEM1TE VALLEY it is the moat fingrunt of perfumes Manufactured by H. B , Haven , Sti Francisco. For sale in Omaha by W J. Whitehouso and Kennard Bros. Ac. WANTFD Slop and sand brick moulders. Apply at the water works ( lice. 22-It-nut ma ) - - * SPECIAL NOTICE Advertisement lo Loan , For , Loet , Found , Wants. Boarding ; , &u , will be la ucrtcd In these column * once for TEN CENTS per line ; each BXilwcquont InsorUon , FIVECKNTb per lino. The flret Inaertlou never leM than TWENTY-FIVB OENT8 TO LOAM MONt . ONKY t'O LOAN Cmll bt IMW < JIT > L of D M L. Thomas Rom8 Crela-hton Block. " 0 1.OAA At 8. per centln toreat In annu.of $2,500 and upwards , for 3 to 6 year * , on flrst-clasa city not farm protwrty. Dxuig UIAL EsrAia and Loin AOINOT. Itth and Doudas Sts HELP WANTED. 8(010 ( with onrtortwn moms WANTED lucit.dlco cnemi' yiodio i ralloca tlon Ai'drtis C. t US. . EL , 227-291 ( Xuncll Hlnffa. once , u gi I tl di kltj vork at HUS C.pltjU > o. UIH. hOSS 218-tf Dy flrst cla < a whnkstlixlothlng WANTBO hocso fo > inch of the at'.tcn of Jlla ouri Kansas end NcbinaiaatViraluoodsal unen.c m- iiaidlne tra o. AdJnsa wl'h reference ami ! ull part c ilarn nganllnif territory 01 d t"rnw V. 0. Bax 2003 I'nilaielphh , 1'a , ml3 Otsou C00 < WANTED At H. W. co-ncr T lltrnoy and 10th. tVa ts $4 00 pur week. 217-24" WANTED Two Cr .ca3 < larbrrs , no cne eUereid pply. < ' . K. barber ship , S. W. corner 12th and rarnam. 219-ii' A din ng room pll at ihfl Oecl WANTED dtntal. 21Mf A good irtrl at the N. W. corner WANTKD a and 10th fctrett' . 2'jo-tf u n. LOOMH. "VTT'ANTED A coed g'rl ' for ceneial hou > c VV work , In email family. Kcmtlie.i to me 17th and UoJge. iOd-22' - ( drl at 1W ) Nnith 10th. st. WANTED-Gcod 859-tf Mm. J.M. Co MICELLANEOU8 WANT3. nillOKS WANTKD-li ii'i'rn lit Fluduiin k Ki.bla.rdi sluru OH K. lltn street , Umahi , Neb 20-25 To rint to n ! n * o Kontlomm WANTED front roe n 11 prlr 'o rt , lilo en on street car line. Adiho < a I ! , lice ollico , 2 1-t AM KU hour or Iho ln.ari.eislna i rlvato W family , at 1MJ ) Ja.kinntrttt npar l&th , 184-L'Jt WANTED To rent , cotlogo tl BorO rooms goad Iccitlon , iou\tnlui t to street H It. Adlrm-i et.tlntf Urins mil locitlon. ' Itent.1' UEK OQlcc. tf * To rent , with prlvfrgo of buj- WANTFD about thieo monlln a cottajo of ilvi rooms , good locality , ulihlntAent ) mlnuloa walk of p'-scotMoo. Addreai atatlnK terms and location , "llou e" JJ olllcf. iu7-tf MONCl A partner wunted , iictlreor si ert , with KOOO lo S O.eoO cn i to Invo t In d lenlllmitobuslno s whlchluilx monthdtlme ni I layu pr lit at loist equal ca the amount In I'iBtud , anil both bo turned la'o clian cash and hopirtncrililp ended. Address "Mom y" lice ollico. fiJ-tf WANTKJ > l undlns : bridge and ciiODl bond- . II T OUrk ni-llBvue - ! WASTFD EDO prwy vau.tn , mnKa and coai pool , to clean with tanltary Vault and Sink Tleacr. . the bust In uso. A. E > aus & Co. , rc-'olJenui 12CO Uodjjo btrcct , Omaha. istr.T-HousEB AND LAND. FIOR IinXT ftcfly fnrnliho'l room , i u'h fr nt , w.thluv wind ; lull and oitildn titranco I'Jrk kvcnuciar p.iu the dour. Hit tic. Jl.r > 'jBvcaii % 233-14 TCTOn KErJT nrtl floorrf frame bmlJIne rext J ? to Ihu Citeicam Laubdry , wlti or xvTtht ut Uam or power. 82i-24 Foil > EVT Nfwhoune < | six rooms louth- ci'trornerof ISihnud I'ac flcbtroils Ap- lyat 1112. JUhtlrjtt. T , O. I'ELLK , I7IOR 11EM-A furnlsho I collate ( or the Bum- U nier. AddrtmHt. U ieeofflco. llcftrarcea requlrid. 7\CR \ ItENT-FurDldheJ room. 17 ! South 17th ! Btrco , one door LO tb cf Douglaj ilreet 229 25" FOK HUNT Furn'shfd rooms , at 1216 be- twecn 12ih and 13h-on Cau. 2U4 PLEASANT furnsbed rooms , nirth , muth and iait vlrdovia , aouttwst corner Four- tenth and Chlcag ) . 201-it * IltNT Hcuiioffo e'irooini , on I'lerca POU , b twee i Six h and Seventh utrceU. iqurucfO , 1 * 11 rkett , JU50U , bctniori Kiev- nlhaudlcnthstre.U. $ U3-t ( WOIl RENT Homo of u'x rooms on J4'h itieet U between Chicago and COM. Apply ot H. K. orncr Itth and Cau at.V3t. 20911 RENT S famished TOO : = * over U ctuuUi'Eichinze.H.C ccr. 19th ni Dolj tieeta. [ 710R BENT Nicely furnished roorrj with 01 L } without board , Bejuonablo pries * . 2C10 UuaOt , * * a" [ 710R RENT A houia of five rooms mil L1 cloko'i and a bay w Indow , and all other Im. noements , corner Crand and Tier. 20J 2J * IT IlENT Coinfortiblo house with clcucU. FOR hard and toftn-ater. Good locitlon. Apply raddtiM Ko. 2015 litre * itrect butw cn .Otu nd SUUtrotts. < nEKt-Ah-iu-o ef four rfottd , rlO'H FOR ilittrn , on llnrniy b'twicn 16& an4 IDtb streets. Inquire on ) r ui se rc 0W OR KKNT Abrct ttor i Cil9 feat , L 1 lo Mlr-n. E quire at 10 3 . arr.oy strrot. A..hltfel. | ! { nt li 8 * OR URNT Five larifii rooms , wltcli eW , F Hi 1.01 or onth. rppolto | Kj > tolIlco BKNT C ll r etriwr 10 h nJ 10'-tt M3HKD nOfiM-Wl her lib nlboinl FO COt N. lath llrert II.IWOBI i alliortiU nd We'.itot , 161-tl mo HENT-r rgo funili ed fr iik rrom In L t ri > genii nun , with or without bo rd. tlef-renc - . IStfi Do enntteet. U ) U IlKST House i rom , c * ' ' r , tl ten EDK ellen coiner 1 In rd Chlc-wo lrwla , 2 0 15 TIMO PH VKhLI/T. OR LFA8K At $25 year , tortn ilco F drncfl lota near 25ih ttn-etkndM. llarj' * B18 U _ W _ B. 1UKTLKTT , lital l.U / < KC lt _ _ KENT Houia of flvo roomi. lorncr 23J FOR I'lrrcr. At i'l At S. O. tUei onaon , cor ner 17Ui nJ ( .ft > , near Lut > r Church. 00-U FOR OAUE FOR " 'At.r A flrsi quillty 'wj-ro-jt f.r one lior e , ot , J. 8 mi B'h' . 16 IN la tx cIlenMcpi r , I k\lir beau uij o > inp\r tlv If \ irII Ib , end h I e-t or ca e tiHmi if It ; for it Unit } v hero there arc tvnnr three < hlllrca It cinnot bo excelled to hot-It a tobooonriticeJ. 221-2 ; - ALF Ho i-c n d lot 8 rcomn , no'l aiil POK cutern. 1812 todo ) Litncon ISIh ntil IIU ] st ccti. HIS-tf rKST 1.0 S-ln the cltyt fOn ivha-4'W CHE vpvrards , G porccnt < lo ni tin percent pcrmonth lie It'n cnt. ICth nnd "I71QU SALR CTcai > Trr Poe.'ttni JJ n n 'goBtrcut , wu.tff Oil I Kcl - TpOIl .AL"-31 ncn * . with hi f , born * J1 frrapc' , rull tri'i . tto. iiur est On h , by M. ( ) JKKWH , 3615 1 oujjliitr t 201-1G 7un SAI K A h use aim lot If-OdlB frunr. { ' ulth b n , two wo ! B mil ctti'.n 524 South Kih btrc't , tcjond hjUn north of William street. PrkceiBlO 19I-311 FOltSAliI ? Lirite lo. an I hon o of fcur rxrnii on South lljtli Unet , at ? "M. Hull ! canb pa.rmoit' , balance ma.tli j. J [ , ( ague tp | i-lt postollico lOi-U EOR "AfiE One flrc lUpj' rt'il hnrncsn'ot 8t6 Ii quire at lto | ieV Alt f.a'lcry 1TC-24 IT OU SA'E Cheip choice ri Minio. corner JJ IthanJDurt Irq-ilreat 1322dia s'root. 103 J3f > OIl SAL1Hou e of blrnom < , mil lot DOx H 220 , riortn n ( nixt cut i Ktrnt b l < l o Ap ply corner 12th m d II w..rJ Nuwepiper Union , _ _ 1JIOU SALh tor. ir mil odjolnlnv lot ou jL I'at a o ue. Hi > t ihs * pmii rky G OV. . Alla , 169Jjlarimru ttn-ut 13T t EOtt PALE A bou x an i lot rn DixUe gtroet , onu ol thu I iic-t li ca'l TP In th illy 116-t J. tl l > UMt'NT. IStianl Harrcy. . Lt Ur 'I ranc ; 44X1.12 , t on lOtu 1 street ni'xt to tie i-ori cr of M.n.cy also 60x132 net OL thf ta < t > lrtt Intwcoti INJ c&'d Capitol o > enuo Knqulrcof II. I1RU1 iOLU. : 23 'f _ . OALC , Illuttaiu. Jp MIL" , .KlUUXI tiMJi. 1 d outli cf thu U K r&llroiu In U-irbon County , VV > omlnic lerritoiy 440 acre < o { intodow anil up and lit i-iwrnntoi. Addnsa 'V ; H. Oiidcll , arm ! [ ) iLgiV > ni Inif. | T\OIt \ BM.I'Neut cuttajcnl livi r > oma , barn , t ? vill , and el-tern , on 2 Jr.l street no ir Cali fornia , at 91.400 , easy erin . MLUOKU 10R SALE \ reitaurant at a birp m. H. F Mauiiweilor. llth etreumear Kaniam. 039 U 171011 SALli 'he P > l'ULMl HOTKL , known X1 aa the BOYS' HOjJE. Th'ii hon o Is co - .tally located , Ims eou h aud oict Ironr , and Ii \ Burro mdtd w th Unu thadetrtts. cent I ni thirty s ccpln ? roomH , hni toe lion e. Hut. iry | , simple room , &C. ll ' u world n de ripu.ntlon and a setter patron ge than nun ) hou ts at twice its capacity. Price $5roo rnr paitca&n aJ- 01 ess , A. A. BAWllbY , Ued Clouj , i _ _ FOR SA1 E 200 chclcu lota In Han.-cotu Place , W. U Baitlctt , Ueal KUiU ) Ago.t , S17 8. ISthstre-t. KXt-tf / I.TOlvfaALb A gi O.I lurnor lut on Uua > .uaiui JJ 2Jih street , n n wry fm-t growing part of the city , will divide. Inquire at v0outh 2dth street , near Farnain.Boi K'H & Hill's adillilon. _ pgo-lm * l/OKSALh stt ) lots ueur lianiH.uiu f jrk , wee * Jj of 1'ark Avenue. H'JO to $900 each. Mo- Jaguo opp. 1'oi.tofllcu. _ 671. tt C1OK tiALb Or wiu uxcui. tft > fur uiuttru * pru * JJ I pert > , an Iniprovwl ecc on of land adjoln- n > f a station on U. P. K. R. 11. DUNHAM , ' HU 'arnham St. , Omaha. 720 Bint RICK FOK B 203-tf KSTABHOOK * BALED HAY At A. n. Sander * Feed h'to IQlBHarnevflt. * 1M1 MIUCttLANEOUb. i ill'OUTANT NOTICE-Jw < fc Fam' Candy 1 I'ilicennvedti H.orth ItJth Ht o.t Jut orlh of Ma-onlc I' All. Firu wtrka > ltin ) , Itnionale G L LOiT Lap robe and p nio Imn cf fru tg anil flowelH any nuo 111 Jin/niiliu wil bo p 111 tareturnit to O clJoi.til Hatel. 22fl-ia * IO- A.Mllowbull dtravoi t nna ) tar ill , J whltutpjl onbre htmd 'orohiafl. Fiador loi-o r , turj lo 1301 Far tmirtrtct. 252-21 nOUMD < ; entltmen'3 tfjll lockat. Cal at U t-tenlB. Johnson < s Co. , Uth i.nd tlormy. 2024" < MEALS AT ALL ll > imS lltarJ by the day or wccL.liO 12 h > iruct totnceu DoUKlaj iiid Dod c. il . L. Bath _ 170-24 Bt AL'd btitchor shop re-rpened cirncr 10th and lo-1yr , icni ottcd with 11) iroiery tore. gvp , butter an i p ult y frtrh from t bo untry , Fourwairoi reiralarly nmpl y d pur- haelnir. Froth milk da 1 , from tila nun dairy All cus timers remits a to ci > l. tnttfjcUo guaramcid. ii32a" LOST AlUcrand wht | cilrrod pup , three inoiit B old. Ti e tli d r Mill ho nil hbly rc- vraril dly cavl gllionamj t o sturj cf James Boiuh 10 luitnet rn AKEN Ut1 A cow about 7 J o . n old , red with JL white i pot" , lirco JoriK A'-o ' a heller , td , wl'h wafte tpats , both with alf. FllANK KCHEIIE" . 3-ltt on e w Bakery , 13ttj bt. near Wllllama ; EDWAED KUEHL UAQISTER OK PALMYBTEUY .VND ICONDI HONALIbT , 103 Tenth Stir tt , bttneen Farnau ndil&rnov. Will , with tiie a'.c ] of Kturdlan ilrlte. obtain for any ona a glance at the pa el nJ p7c cnt , and on certain conditions In the fui ire. Dooto and Snooj juido to jriler , 1'erfoo ' Absolutely Pure. Tfch powder net tt railet. A in nel ot p , ( treoth and wholesomeneni. More ccoi o ulo.1 Ui n the ordinary kind * , and cannot to old In ooiopetltlon with the multitude of lew eel. short weight alnm or phospliata powdfia