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DAILY BEE : OMAHA , MAY 26 1882
The Daily Bee.
OMAIR
Frldov Moraine , Ma-y 20.
Weather Ueport-
( The following observations ore taken i
the me moment ot time at all the sw
SffliffiS HT. O. B. no u Bnrnc. . I
" omny foyr 2 * . 18M. nfo P. rn. ) f
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° -J of
s - SIU SIof ofWeather. Weather.
{ tenter. . . . Jt.fl ? NW Rrttk
ChtrenDB. . 74 Fresh C1. r
WMhakl . .
81 SR Brink Ooudjr
Omaha.oii 0 01 S Frr h Fair
Taakton. . . S9.M SW CIMldr
DM ItolnM. 30 OS S Kroih Wr
Davenport. . 10.01 8" 're h Fair
W.Si BW niik Fair
W.lxral . . S0.10 flOl1 !
Moarhefcd. . . 21. S3 Mghl tear
Vlaecnt. . . . 9.87 NW Fre.h Clon'lj
Invarck. . . NR Krc-h l.ar
Itotord. . . . . NB FtWx -loir
Crater. . . . . . 2970 sr.N Frcrti Cloudy
Dadwood. . 19.71 N Fe h Fair
< ualnlboln 29 B7 NK mink 01 car
River 8 fc t 10 Inchc * ahoTO high water mark
8 feet 10 Inchca at Yankton.
LOOAL BBBVITIBB ,
The new city attorney was irwom It
v Wednesday.
-Another big train weat out on h ,
V. P. yeAerday , including Lur Puuina :
-v .can.
The U. 1 * . company is now womn
176 employ In l'io frclglit department n
the Transfer doi.ot . ot the company.
Tbo Congregational church festlvi
taken p'nse ycstcrdt
' that was to have
bu beou Indefinitely pofltp mod.
The llaymond excursion party , cor
posed of wealthy Boetonlans , will pi
through Omaha next Wednesday , Mi
Slat.
' An adjourned nesslon of the lento !
turohelint Joe Blako'a Wednesdays
the joint session of the house nnd B < > * "
Iho Academy of Music.
man fttwr
-Every
icrvlco bJ ( hjld ( „
present at tfo | 0 , m , thB evrtintt >
Ul ° STload of Ph. IJoat Brewing Co1
Export Beer was forwnrdc
Xeh1i day to North 1'latto by J. B. Blake
214 south 16th ktrcct ,
A lot of now machinery will ihortl ;
bo introduced into the meat packing nn
canning works of II rria & Fisher in thi
city. Hobt. Harris left for Chicago Wed
Tuslay to malto Iho purchase.
Superintendent Line is giving n per
eonal examination in arithmetic to al
claisei in the city school * tliin term , ant
finds that mast if the classes stand verj
Two necklaces stolen from the resl-
den e of Mr. Gross in South Omaha or
Sunday night , were found Wednesday hav.
ing been thrown between a couple of trees
near by , whore they were discovered by a
neighbor.
Coroner Jacobs and Deputy .Manual
McClura visited the "mysterious grave" in
Wast Omaha yestotday , concluded not to
Investigate It. A man who had the small
pox will be sent out to-day. The plot
thickens.
- There was a game of base boll ont at
the end ol the atreet car track In Iiake'n
addition Sunday last between the Quick *
fr.
. steps and Bluebottles , Five Inninga were
played which resulted in a score of two to
rr three In favor of the Quicksteps.
On Account of the unavoidable absence
from the city of Mr. Frank 8. Smith ,
director of the Plantation Melody and
War Song concert for the bone ( It of the i ,
M. 0 , A. , there was no reheanal last
i i *
ovenlnjf.
Wednesday a bull dog bit a little
boy on lower lOtli Htreet. The boya father
gat nr v ilver nnd ) tinaured liU doqship
with lend. Tlio injuries will not it Is
feared prove fatal to the dog , 8 nno other
cure ought to bo treated to the same dose ,
The grand .jury In the U. S. court
were engaged Wednesday in Investigating
the Watson B. Smith murder , and also
found a now indictment In the etar route
case * . Tbe cose of Mr. I ) . G. Hull coiuoi
before them only In A casual way.
Yesteid&y we accidentally hap.
pened into tbe cntorprlilng jawelry estab
lishment of Edholui & Kilckaon , corner of
Fifteenth an-l Douglas btreotf , and found
them very bn y unpacking a large invoice
of Clocks , Watchci , OhainH , Diamonds
nd Jewelry of every deto Ip'Ion. ' A
batty glance developed the fact they we-o
-of the lutest and more at ) llah denignr , and
ou Inquiry found that they were selling at
remarkatily low fiRuros. On expression
Burprhe that cash elegant goods tliould be
offerol at tuoh figure * wo were informed
that on this basis they hud built up the
ononnous Lusinoas they nr dojrg , Moral )
Good Good' , square denting and low
fitturea , will Insure succeaa In any line of
btuinoes ,
Conductor Tom I'lorronet , of the
iinlon i'acifio , and wife celebrated the
tenth anniversary of tlielr wedding on
Tuesday tv-nlng at tlielr residence , near
j the corner of Filth and Walnut streets.
There were present about fifty of their
friends , who heartily congratulated them
apoa the h ppy event , and presented them
with about a carload of useful andorna-
BionUl tinware , together with some very
foe gifts. The guesta were treated to an
lezant supper , and all greatly enjoyw
Tbe case * of Homan and Suowden
, " B ot d with A nhoottng affray on Tue <
y _ day might , have been continued to 8&tur-
" "d y aert. The court officials Hate
tbat Bnowd n i willing to diiicie
tiult Agalntt Ilomau , but
-be latter , claln.lnc ( bat he acted In wlf-
' ' -4Ute.se WAnU to pro ecute. It is general.
v reported that Mr. Homau haa married
spJthe ladles who witneteed the affair
occurrence ,
W < 3ne day four special
Ifriarfl. . Kirk , Curly , Doty and Hyip | ,
yfvte itlliVdd by Mayor Boyd end eurreu.
i Thl , , wa because tholr
v- , > - lengT needel and they
out witi ) * i > e raejrd. Guat. Burke ,
_ i < mf J i d Aiid confirmed la place
f Miiffiu Sullivan rwlgatd , WM twoin in
aild fjo * < 4 M duty J # t wfeht AM a regular
' McOww ndKleff ,
SHM ! tU * . k h fcopid , ' will be for a tcnutM
THE BLAZING BULL'S-EY
ft Continues to Revoul Orec
Activity in Railroad Oiroles.
A Loaf from the History of tb
New Denver Lino.
Flck-Ups From the Four Quarters <
the Iron World.
The Burlington & Missouri extor
aion to Denver was completed ycatoi
day afternoon , nnd the track cot
noctod ton and tnroo-quartor mile
east of Donvor. The silver spike we
driven by Superintendent Holdrodge
in the presence of a number c
officials ,
As a matter of fact , the complotio
ofldctcd yesterday , which was bcgu :
in August last from a point in Us
Willow county , Nebraska , 247 mile
east of Denver , is unequalled in Ih
history of railroad building on thi
continent.
The track laid on Wednesday covered
orod n distance of three miles and fou
hundred feet. TUB BBB , on bohal
cf the cily of Omaha , heartily congratulates
gratulatos the Burlington it Missour
Company , and trusts that but n shot
tun , wjjj elapse when wo can an
nouncv its conpiction to the Pncifii
coast.
The Gliicnx Timca of Wednesday
contains the fuUL. . , imotcating hia
tory ol tno now . '
the B. & M. m NobraV 'do , . extension . . . . o .
" " "
bo completed lo-morrow by Vj"0"
of the silver spike by Suponn 'V
Iloldrogo :
The contwtH for building the Dei
ycr r.vonsion of the Chicago , Bui
sriiglon and Quincy railroad wei
closed Aug. 1 , 1881 , and by Aug. 1
the construction work was under waj
The last spike will bo driven to-moi
TOW. The construction lias been poi
formed in 219 working days. Th
contractors were E. M. Reynolds t
Co. , of Rock Island , and A. J. Stroel
of Donvor. The extension haa boo ;
built with a dispatch tm $
KAVID1TV ALMOHT VMEXAMVLKl ) .
On April 10 a stipulation wai
signed by the contractors that fron
that date track should bo laid at tin
rate of two miles ptr day. A forci
of six hundred mou has mnct
carried forward the surfacing one
track-laying. At times since thi
contracts were awarded a force o
2,000 men wore employed in buildinj
grades and constructing bridges. Thi
completion of the connection tomorrow
row will bo four days in advance o !
the limit ot the contracts. The in
itial point of the Denver extunsior
was at Oulbortson , Nob. , at the wee I
line of Red Willow county nnd 32S
miles west of Plattsmouth , on the
Missouri river. From Culbortson to.thc
state line between Nebraska and Col
orado in 70 miles , and from the state
line to Denver is 173 miles further.
THE NEW 110AD.
traverses the valleys of three streams ,
the Republican , the Chief Crook , a
Fork of the Republican , and the South
PJatte. and , for a distance of * hnnt
my miles eastward from Denver , par-
\llels , the Julesburgline of the Union
Paciho railway. 'Iho grades are 32
foot maximum , with no curves ever
JJ degrees. There are t ro stretches
) t truck , ono 31 and the other 27
piles in length , that nro perfect air-
inos. At Akron , 111 miles east of
Denver , upon the crest of the plains ,
ho first view of the Rock mountains
j obtained , and though 130 miles
liatant , nro boldly nnd clearly out-
inod to the spectator. Thirty miles
iprthwnrd from Akron , nnd in perfect
'low , are Fremont's Button. The
lomplotion of Iho line to Denver en-
arges the Burlington's trans-Missouri
ystoin to an abrogate of 1,250 miles ,
vhioh , added to the company's lines
if the Missouri , makes a system of
morly 4,000 miles. The now division
crimnala weat of the river will bo as
allows : First division , Pl&ttsmouth
oRtd Cloud ; second division , Red
Jloud to MoCook ; third division ,
rloCook lo Akron ; fourth division ,
Lkron to Dtmvor. The distance from
Jhicago tj Denver by the now route
31,044 miles.
THUOUaiItlIlUINH
Vill run over the main line from Chi-
ago to Plattamouth , thence ever the
lurlington and Missouri River main
ino to Hastings , nnd thence ever the
lopublican Valley main line to a con-
ection with the Denver cxtenbion.
'hoso lines in Nebraska , it will bo
nderatood , though known by their
averal titles , are consolidated with
lie Chicago , Burlington and Quincy ,
nd are identical with the main ays-
am. The route , with the exception
f an elbow between Hastings and
tad Cloud , is direct ; but the officers
f the company say that engineers are
I ready locating a cut oft line from
.onesaw , west of Hastings , to Arap.v
oo , weat of Roa Cloud , which will
ITrfot a saving in distance of twenty-
oven milos. The distance from Kan-
"O.l'yto ' D ° nver by the now route
'ill bo 049 milec , or moro than " 100
lilosshoitortranthe longest route
nd ton miles longer than the shortest
no.
ZQUIl'MKNM.
The company will equip the Denver
no with 20 locomotivop , 18 passon-
or cooche u8 Pullman sleepers , 12
1Sixpiri ! ? ? ! ? nndbaS8aSo , , cars , and
,000 freight and Hvo stock cars. This
quiprnout is now in a forward state
f construction. Some of it is com-
loted , and the remainder will bo do-
vored before the inlddlo of June
ho company yesterday signed
a con-
wet with Well * , Fargo & Oo , , and
lat firm will begin operating upon
lltho Burlington linea west of the
luapun July-1. The Burlington
? ents have instructions to commence
iceiyine to-day any freight that may
Boilerod for Denver via the now
> ute. Freight trains will bo rogu-
rly scheduled over the now oxton.
on within a few days. The maungo-
ont announces that the route will
3 opened as a passenger line July 1.
TUB COOT
t Jh9,9lllc R0i Burlington & Quinoy
, iii B B.nd , , c < luiPP ng its Denver
will
10
nrobably exceed $4,000,000.
l o road bed , which is pronounced of
iponor construction , has co t at the
t of 917,000per BU > The com.
* j
pany has secured adequate term in
grounds at Denver. Fur the prasoi
nt least it will not occupy the Unic
depot jointly with the Union Pacil
and other roads , but will erect a ten
porory pAStongor station of its own.
Mr 1'otfor , vice president and gci
cral mnnntcorof the compmy , who IK
had charge of the comttuction of th
Denver extension , in addition to h
other official duties , is content to wi
ness the driving of the "last sptko
from afar , but will bo represented t
the scene by Mr. lioldrcdgo , Rcnon
superintendent of the trans-Missoui
division , nnd other local oiQcors , wh
left Omaha yesterday for the front.
KNOINKER8 IN COUNCIL.
A union mooting of the Brothoi
hood of Locomotive Engineers of th
United States and Canada canvonc
yesterday at the llnrpcr opera hou <
Rock Island , Illinois , Between 20
and .TOO members nnd tholr wives wor
expected to bo present , as is also Mi
P. M , Arthur , grand chief engineer c
the brotherhood. A grand time 1
anticipated , an the visitors intend t
pull the vnlvo of fun wide open nn
lot the boll of merriment announc
khoir coming , and those who nro to
"tender" in sentiment to know whc
liaving n royal good time is , may a
well "clear the track" or run on
"switch" and permit the knights c
the foot board nnd lover to "pass
without any further signal ,
TUB ST. ciiAiii.Hs.nnT.Dai : .
Within the next ten days the SI
Charles bridge , on the Wabnsh road
sill bet completed , nnd the novr struc
, uro will bo nearly HO per cent strange
thnn before. The old spans , bom
nado of cast iron , were noccssaril ;
itavy to secure the desired strength
yhilo the vrrouuht iron now ueeit i
ighter , stronger and relieves th
structure of the dead weight which i
sustained before
TUB KII1HT TIU1N TO DENVER.
{ atlonal Associated I'rcss.
BDHLINGTON , May 25. The firs
tm'.y ' to PaBa ovcr tno n w Denver ex
{ . „ ' -J X the C. , U. & Q. , road wil
Burlington O , wl > h pulled out o
the west this morning
State Journal.
The Nebraska State ilomceopathi ,
Medical association mot a the Com
mercial parlorn yesterday -nitrnoon
Dr. B. L. Paine , of Lincoln , OBj
dent ; Dr. 0. N. Dinsmore , of Omtho
sccrolnry.
A largo number of physicinns fron
different parts of the stuto are present
and the meetings thua fir have beet
very interesting. At the nfternooi
session a number of intcrestint ; papen
wore road and discussed , Meutini
adjourned at 5:30. : At 8 o'clock tin
members of the association and friondi
gathered nt the opera house ,
where Professor Oowperthwait , ol
the _ Iowa university , delivered
nn interesting lecture , subject , "Hom-
ceapathy the Science of Therapeutics. "
Dr. Cowporthwaito ia well known
throughout the state nnd enjoys nn
enviable reputation both as a lecturei
and physician , pained while a resi
dent of Nebraska. His effort last
night far exceeded the expectation ol
his warmest admirers.
Af tor the lecture the members gath
ered at the Commercial restaurant ,
ivhoro they regaled themselves with
itrawberriec , cream , etc. , etc. , and
Slaving thus fortified themselves , they
iold another business session , which
idjourned at 12 o'clock to meet again
; hia morning at 8 o'clock. .4
THE WHOLESALERS
In Important Decision In Judge
Bonoko'd Court. '
The cases of the state against the
vholesalo liquor dealers of Omaho ,
m complaint of the city marshal , were
icard by Judge Beueke last Saturday ,
ihd the matter taken under consider * ,
ion by him until yesterday , " District
Attorney Burnham appearing for the
irosocution nnd 0. A. Baldwin , Esq ,
for the defense. The cases were sub-
nitted upon nn agreed state of fact' ,
vhich were , that the defendants were
rholosalo dealers and not retailor- ,
ho dofoudutiti claiming that under
ho law they are not required to pro-
uro a license.
The court hold that the law had ro-
eivod a construction by our Supreme
Jourt ; that the liconeo m-muy was not
ntended to bo in the nature ot u tax
n the buitneaa , but rather as a polica
ogulatiou of the retail and mo of
iqutrs ; that jif the law wore to bo con-
trued according to the strict letter
hereof , such construction would in-
or/ore with intcr-atato commerce and
rould bo in open violation of the Fed *
rul 0 institution , and the decisions of
110 United Status Supreme Court
nd would prohibit the use of wine for
ncramontal purposes ; that the law
met bo interpreted in the light of
oaspn and oruinon sense ; that u waa
otintoudod that wholesale dealers
liould pay the license , and the oasua
liould bo nnd are dismissed.
Evils to lie Avoided.
Over-eating is In ono BOUHO as prodno.
voof o\ll ua iatemprrttnoa in d Inking ,
.void both , and k < ei > the lilootl ptirllled
1th llimlock blno i bittern , nnd y .u will
e rewarded with ro uet bealtli and an in-
Igorated hydtom. IVIooSi. m2Jdlw
That Indefatigable author , ITun. W.
[ . Ijanw , ban juat issued the second vol-
of the eerie * of 188' ' , entitled "liar
ocbet of tbe District Court , June Term ,
152. " It is yellow backed , Ilka Handle's
ipular worku , and If read "betweeoit
JOB" would prove fully oa Interesting , U
ntnlnn an alphabetical Index to the
JCK , running with trial uunibcr , H list of
ftotlolni ttorney , nnd the ruled of
notice. There are 578 canes Indexed ,
liloh are In tbe charge f IDS lawyers and
Uw JirmH. The otllcen of the court are
ivbauged Unce the last IHKUO. There-
irtercounted i)0 ) divorce cases , and then
111 In despair of inarltul felicity.
AYEN'S YOSKS1ITE COLOGNE ,
ade from the wild flowers of the
LH FAMED YOSEJIITE VALLEY ,
is the most fragrant of perfumes.
: anufacturod by II. B. Haven , San
wncisco , For Bftlo iii Omaha by AV.
Whitohouso and Kenuard Broa. ,
. , J tyI I unrivalled for Hi p dy
ftHn qualities. Ask your drtifgUts for
STILL SHOOTING.
The Second Day's Sport
the Nebraska Aaseo-
oiatirn.
The Race * at Colnmbn To-dny'
Programme , Etc.
The second day of Iho tournamon
of the Nebraska Sportsmen's Aasocia
tion was ai favorable and pleasant n
the most fastidious could wish for
While not warm it was bright nni
clear , with scarcely n breath of wim
to disturb the proceedings , nnd i
coscquonco there was a good day'
sport. The matches resulted na fol
lows :
CONTKflT NO 4.
Purse $ 'ICO ; class shooting ; opei
only to residents of the state ; 20 single
glo glass balls ; 18 yards rise ; rotar
trap. Entrance , $5 , balls included
Tips , 5 bnlli > ; 1st prize , $120 ; 2 <
prize , $00 ; 3d prize , ? COj 4 .h prize
SUO.
Jimea . 14 Patrick . 1
D. KtmbaU.4..10 Pet'y . 2i
S.hroedor . U Woi d . 1 !
Binckor . 17 LUU . 11
O. L. Baum . 19 F. Kimball . 1
1'fumalco . 20 Drowning . . . . . .T
Naih . IB T. Klmtall . II
llohlnson . 17 White . II
K. Leader . 15 Men . li
BI sell . 4 B. Leedcr. . i
Hnthnwny . 10 Kav . 1'
Holmes . 1Q Si mi era . li
Mill * . . . . .18 K oily . 1 !
Sykca . 18
Tics on 20 Parmalco and Pettj
divided first money.
lies on 19Baum ft , took second
money : Hit ha way 2 , Woods 1 , Kay I !
Eberly 1.
Ties on 18 Nairn 8 , Mills 9 , tool
third monov ; Sykos 2 , T. Kimball 1
E. Lueder
Ties on 17 Bruckcr 4 , llobinaor
fi , took fourth money ; Latta'J , Browii'
ing 2.
CONTEST NO. fi.
Prize silver cup , presented in May ,
1877 , by the Plattsmouth Sportsmen's
club , for club teams. Four member ;
of a club to compose a team. Ten
single birds , 21 yards rise. Entrance
f p. cost of birds. Record : May ,
1877 , won by the Lincoln tenm nt
Plnttsmouth. Score , J4 May , 1878 ,
won by the Fremont team at Fremont.
Score , 'M , May , 1870 , won by the
Fremont team at Omuha. Score , 'iO.
May , 1680 , won by the Lincoln team
" Nebraska City. Score , KG. May ,
l hi. won iy the Omaha team at
Liucou scor0 ( ; J7.
SILfiBY GUN CI.UH. '
P ° .e . . 10
'ook ' . 0
B av . i . 7
stm . , . : : : : : : : : .v.v.vj :
34
OMAHA BPOnTHMK-N's CLUII.
Patrick. . . . . o
Mill. . ; . , . 4
&
Proaton
28
NHHAHA CLtB.
SnmmerH g
I'.rownlig % . . . ' 8
Len o
' "
Btorly , . . . . . . ! lO
25
08CEOLA CLUB.
"
Wood * . . . . " " . , c
Itfirey ! . ! ! . ! . ' . ' ! ! ! ! 9
Segar 9
S3
LINCOLN CLUB.
Hnllett 7
linura , n
McBride 7
Quick 7
no
OMAHA UOHKIKCIMEN'H cum ,
Robinson 0
I' irmalee 3
Hunter 7
Leeder 3
20
cojra'.sT NO. G.
Purse $250. Class shootin ? . Free
: p nil. Ten single birds ; 30 yards
iso. Ties , 3 birds same rise ; on-
ratico , SO ; birds included. Use of
) oth barrols. Plunge traps. English
ulcs , except gun must bo hold as in
tsasciation rules , Eighty yards
xiundary. First prize , $100 ; second
) rJ7.e , 875 ; third prize , 350 ; fourtl
) ri7.o , $25.
John 7 T. KlmbnlL
inllett 7 Brown , , . .
Stanley 7- Glover
3ray , , 8 Preston 1
Jrucker , 0 lloblnaon
) ulck 0 Unimex
'urmeleo 9 E J > eder
luilth 7 U.KIraball
'atriok 8 B. Leeder
UUuway 7 White i
'onoa . - . 4 Huuter M , . , '
larnea 7 McDride i _
lutiis SI Den , . . 9
Vocxh 9 Beard ' . . . . . 8
lykes . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Browning. . I
effrey 0 Bberly io
'etty 10 Ij.tta . - . . . .
Jui-li , . . . .4 Huffmeyer
'orter 8 Kenria 1
'icknun 7 Lmndy 8
lills U Bflbroidor 7
( arley 7 Cook , 0
'age ' 8 K Baum
Crux 7 Sommura ,
iowe 4 Kny
urbuthnot , . 8
Ties on 10 Petty , Preston and
iberly divided.
Tioa on 0 Won by Mullis.
Ties ou 8 nnd 7 will bo shot off this
loruing at 9 o'clock.
TO-DAY'S I-KOGIUMUF.
Contest No , 7 Parse , ? 200 ; class
liooting ; open only to members of the
isociatiou ; teams of two from any
lub ; 10 single birds to each man ; or >
ranco $5 , birds included ; 1st prize ,
80 aud the Ballot silver cup , valued
t $50 : 2d prize , fOOj third prize , ? 40 ;
th prize , $20. The Hollet silver oup
> to bo shot for annually , and is to bo
eld in trust by the club whose team
ins it , and is to bo accounted for
ich year to the state association , and
tuat bo shot for nt 10 single birds , 21
irda rise.
ContosJ No. 8. Purao 8250 ; class
looting ; open only to members of
10 association ; 15 single birds ; 20
ird * rise from 5 ground traps ; use
3th barrels ; ties 5 birds 31 yards
so ; entrance $11 , birds included ;
iino rules to govern as in contest No ,
1st prize , 8100 and "The State
nicer's Cup of 1880 : " 2d prize , $7fi ;
I prize , $50 ; 4th priza , $25 , Record
State Ollicor's Oup" M y , 1880 ,
an by Frank t'onualleo , of Omaha ;
ay , 1881 , not contested for.
Contest No. U Parao | 200 ; class
ootiug ; free to all ; R ( ingle birds ,
20 yards rise and 2 double birds ; tie
2 sinelo birds , 3L yard * rise , and
pair ' ( ! yards nee , and 1 pair 21 yard
entrance for , $1 , birds included ; li
pnz , $80 ; ad prize , $00 : 1)4 priz ,
$40 ; 4th grize , $20.
Sl'OHTINO UATTEM AT OOLUMBUfl.
From Mr. Gus. G. Boochor , of Co
umbus , the following programme c
the raccs to begin there July 3td I
received.
The following is the programme t
races and other sporta at Columbus
on July 3rd and 4th , which was n
coived from Gus. G. Boochor , Been
tary :
First day , 0 o'clock a. m Baa
ball games ; $25 to the winning clul
Pouy race One-half milo , boa
three in five ; purse , $40 ; 1st promiurr
$20 ; 2nd , $15j 3rd , $5. Five to ente
and three to start. No horao nllowo
to em or that is over fourteen nnd
half hands hii > h.
2:30 : o'clock p. m. Three minut
racu ; purse , $100 ; mile heat * ; DUE
three in five ; five to enter , three t
start ; open to all horses who hav
no record better than three miuutof
First premium , $50 ; second , $26
third , $10 ; fourth , $10.
Second day , 0 a. m. Clay pigeoi
shooting ; $25 for the best scora madi
by a team of t > ix organized within th
stnio.
2 o'clock p , m. Froo-for nil trot
ting race ; purno. $150 ; milo heats
best three in five ; livw tu enter , thre
to start ; open to nil horses. Firs
pri'inium , $75 ; second , $35 ; third
$25 ; fourth , $10.
2:30 : o'clock p. m. Froo-for-al
trotting nice ; open to all horses
purse , $20D ; best three in five ; fivi
to outer ; three to atarr. Firstprumium
S100 ; second , $50 ; third , $30 ; fourth
$2 *
The races will be run under the nn
tionul rules for races , nud judge
sultcicd on the ground.
Those races are under thn dirccl
supervision of the Columbus drivinj
park and fair association , which is i
guarantee to the public tbat the pro
gramme will ba fully carried out ai
published , and premiums will bi
promptly paid on the ground as soar
as the duciaion of the judges is ron
dcrod. The track is ono of the fines !
in the state , nnd will bo put in first-
class condition to celebrate this oui
national holiday. Reduced ratoa on
all railroads. Qua. G. BKUUKII.
a. Secretary.
PULLING PROSTITUTES.
A Bald on Delinquent Fine-Payers
A GonortU Alarm Without Cause.
It was an open secret at an oarlj
hour last evening , that the marshal
had hia blood up and was going tc
tnako a raid on the houses of ill-fame
located in various places about the
oity.
oity.Tho
The resolution adopted at the last
meeting of the city council was an
imperative demand for some such
jction on the part of the authorities ,
md it was supposed that Marshal
& .ngoll would make a clean sweep
jf it.
it.As
As a matter of fact , however , there
was no intention to raid those who
nad > paid their monthly levy of blood
inoney into the city treasury. The
' . .luuhi. . . - , . _ ! . „ t _ . . .n ,4 uuuU < .
irere delinquent in their fines for
April , and a ow who had heretofore
iludud the vigilance ( ? ) of the officers.
Buainess begun at 8 o'clock , and up
to the hour of 10:30 : eleven had been
irreutod in all , who either put up
; aah or other security for
; heir nppearanco to-day. The
lames of those arrested were
recorded on the list kept by the police
judge ai follows : Birdie Webb , Lina
: cott , Miss FmnortyJennio | Bartlult ,
Nellie Gibson , Alice WhalingGeorgio
[ jowis , Nottio Howard , Minnie Dav-
niport , Lottio Leo and Edith Crow.
3ovon of theao hod never before paid
i fine.
This ended the raid so fur as heard
rom , nnd it amounted to very little ,
) oing but n nowjinal compliance with
ho order issued by the council. It
ippeara that owing to the indifference ,
ir whatever it may be called , of the
ity marshal and his aids , the list of
irostitutcs has fallen off at
t terrible rate of late months
iVhorcas , under the administration of
Fudge Anderson and Judge Hawos ,
ho list has included about seventy-
ivo names , under the present regime
t has auuk as low as twenty-four.
jast month thirty-four prostitute
rero fined , while the police judg
hinko there ro not less than on
undn d in the city. The action o ,
ho city council in ordering the mar
hal to present a sworn statement on
ho first of each month had a goet
fleet , but the result is still unsatis
Mitory.
It was rumored that the saloon. ,
nd gambling houses were to bo closed
112 o'clock last night , but a visit
> tbo leading homos about 1 o'clock
lowed that nil wore running in ful1
lost , and the edge of the marahal'
iinpor mutt have boon easily worn oil.
Bool Eetato Transfers.
John L McCaguo , real estate ageni
id conveyancer , reports that the fol
wing deeds were recorded at the
mnty clork'a ofllco , on May 23d and
1th : ,
Marten Hansen to William Kolby ,
tl block 2 , Bowery Hill addition ,
1,860.
Heirs of Jacob Shull to Louis
tomm , lot 15 block 7 , Shull's second
Idiviou , $050.
Thomas Bryant to Nolss 0. Nelson ,
t 7 block 15 , Credit Foncio'a addi-
m , $ GOO.
'Win. Kierstadt to IJanna T. Uar
w , the e. J of lot C block 1 , Rood's
st addition , $1,900.
Byron Reed to Sarah Jessie Roddis
ts 1 and 2 block 10 , ReeU'a first ad-
tion , $1,350.
Samuel J , Rogers to Bella Estello ,
11 block 7 , Bowery Ilill addition ,
1,000.
Aug. Kountzo to Gustav Stopp , the
i of o , * K of lot llKountzn'a second
oition , $450.
A. IJ. Dailoy to Harry D. Reed ,
t 10 in block 9 , O.pital addition ,
,000. _ _ _
Deaf as a Mate.
\ln. W. J , Lang , Bfthany , Ont. , states
t for fifteen uiontha ahowae troubled
th a diseaae In the ear , canning entire
xfnuiu. In ten inlnutoa after using
IOMAH' ECLECTBIO OIL nhe'iound'rellef ,
i in Bhort Urn * the WAI entirely cured
J Lor bearing restored ,
ARMY PROMOTION.
An Old Frontiersman Etovatod to th
Rank of Major.
Major EJtvard G. Bush , recontl
promoted to the Gthinfantry , is in th
city , on his way to join his regiment c
Fort Douglas. Major Bush was stu
tioncd at Fort Laramie in 1801 who
that post waa on the extreme frontic
nnd reached by stage from Leaver
worth. Adobe huU , a few companio
of the Tenth infantry and two oflicoi
composed the fort. Recalled east a
the outbreak of the war , Major Bush
at ita close , spent ten years in Toxw
nnd haa recently commanded nt For
Brady , Mich. , from which station h
hes been called by his promotion froc
a captaincy to the I cpitrtmont of th
I'latto. The Mayor is nn interostinj
talker and narrates with evident gue
to many of his experiences ns a lieu
tenant in the early days on the western
orn frontier.
Nearly a Miracle-
r. AMIth HnlL Blnghnmton. N. Y ,
wr tos : I Buffered for several inontha will
a dull pain through the loft lung am
HbouldeM. I lost mv uplrlt * , ppotito nni
color , nnd cou'd wl h difficulty keep up nl
tiny. Sly mother prnc trcd HOIIIO Isurdocl
IJlood Hitter * ; I took thrm ns directed
and hava felt no pnlti ulnco first wor ]
after using them , and ntu now quite well , '
t'rlco 81. m23dlw
Ycsterda t n mnn on his way wes
purcha ed a now set of tuspocders 01
lower 10th street and going to an outhouu
to put them on , dropped his g Id watel
and ch.in , valued at 8",3. Ic was n deal
los and ho went on without It.
Therewill ben meeting held in th
parlors of the First Cjp-ist church on Fri
dnjr evening , the 26th In'tnnt , at 8 o'clock
nt which it is expected that all member
and fricnia will bo nresent , to tnko Ink
consideration what nervlces shall be belt
inrgardtotho dedication of tbo churcl
( upon lompletion of the upper audio LCI
room ) in the early part of the con.ing
month.
He May Well Ba Jovfal.
TOPKKA , Kan. , May 12xl881.
H. H. WARNKK & Co. : SiraAfter
_
nineteen years of unmitigated Buffer
ing from chronic kidney disease I fin
ally found joyful restoration to health
m your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure.
d22-lw D. B. OWKNH.
SPECIAL HQT8GES.
NOTICE Advertisement To U > an , For , B ! <
Lost , Found , Wanta , Boardlne , fcc. , will be In
serted In those columns once for TEN GENTS
per Hoe ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVE CENTS
per line. The first Imwrtlon never leu than
TWENTY.FIVB OKNT8
TO I-OAM MONb .
ONKV TO LOAM Call at L w Otneo of D.
M L.Thomfcs _ Bo3m 8 Crelebton Block- .
i At 8 per ecu tin-
tarest In lumx.of C2oOO and
apwards , for S to 6 yean , on Orst-cbfl city and
farm property. Buua RtAli EsrATi and LOAM
AentOT. lEtb and Dourlaa Sta.
HELP WANTED.
D A drug clerk at Sehioter tt
WANT / . . T-lt , ,
WANTKD-OIrl In small family , younc girl
preferred. 1221 North 10th street.
253-27"
Flrrt.claea dreta makrr , In-niedl-
WANTED at 1414 Dod o street , up slal.u.
ntTANTED Expetlented ti 1 to do general
VV bous wcrk at Iludion Rl r House , at
.310 Parn y street , 249 27 *
- - for general hcu.ewn ,
WANTI-D-OIr
aB04 $4.00 mr. nick. Apply at Mrs.
? dholm. 821 Noun IS'hnr.'Ot. JS7-fB
ANTKU At Oi co , a L | I to d i kltci on
W vork at 1403 C.pltuHvo. J1RS. hOES.
218tf
WANTED By a nrst-cla'a wholre lerlothlnc
honeo fo- each of the state * of Mte'ourl ,
Cans.i anrl N.bins-as vcraljvoodeal < Fmencnm-
nanoln tra o. AOdries wl'h reference and
ull pait ciilare riRarrilnv territory aid terms
- . 0. Ilex 2003 rnlla < elphli , I'o. ml3-Ot9OJ
nfr A eood crtrl at the N. W. corner
YY C llforn a and I0th street * .
giO-tf _ I , . B LOOM 1 1.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
11TANTED-Situation In any tt robyajoung
VV well recommended Dane , who speaks
lerman and i ngbib. Addro * 0. L. E. Bee of-
ice. Z43 27
' Ituatlou , travtl ug salesman
W'ANTEO city work. Kefeicncei. Don't an-
wrrnnlcmablean' * willing to pay ( or serviced
a dcrdd. Ai'droM 17 Dee lllco. 214-20
MlCELLAWEOie WANTS.
[ " \r ANTED Four or fl a bosrdemlna rrlrate
VY tamUy , M 1608 JocVf.n street m < ar 16th.
16i-27t
: AA nnn BKIOKB WANTED-imiuiro t
) \J\t\l\J\J \ \ Flodm n&HkbWoa'.oro. 20SS.
9th street , Lrmaht , Nob. 03-36
nn-ANTED-TO HENT-A rmall larnltheJ
VY hotel In Iowa cr Nebra ka. AddreM Ilusl-
cts Fee ettlce.
[ 17ANTKD Ura ttmt-diFg dresi < maLcrrcw
\l \ V I 'K ol all kind * , at Ho. 1310 Dodge Htrcct ,
r will go out and do work at moderate pile s
238.80"
TfTANr D Store with one or two ruomn vie-
r Y inlty o-pc6tttlco or kome good central 1 * a
on Aidrcts O. I XWEL ,
Council BlufU.
rth prlTl'rga of tur-
I B liter about truce month * aoottago ot
v- rooms , good locality , within t entj minutes
alk of p'ulolUcf. Addrcn stating terms and
cation. "IIou c" B olBcf. rnU-tf
, * ONKi A ruitovr w ntrd , actliu or si ent ,
ri with &JOOO loSJO.COO * fi to imeit In i
jitlmitoliuelne awhlchinttx monthstlmo HI I
lya prelit at lout equal to the amount in
tted.aut ) both lie turned Into cl an cash and
epirtnerahlp ended. Address "JIom > "Ico !
Boo M-U
rrANTED Ponduur bridge and school bondr.
Y H.T. Clark , BoUoTur Sfl-U
IT ANTED 600 pnvy rau.U , slnVi and CMS
Y pool * to clum with KonlUry Vault and
nk Cleaner , the best in use. A. Kvans ft Co. ,
ildeuca liOS Dodge street , Omaha.
FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND.
1011 RENT rurnlbbcd rooms , ICOO DaToiu
part itrtct. 10 31 >
flOK'Y KUHNI8IIED HOOBH-For rent at
( 616 Uow ard street boutcu 8th and Uth.
1011 KK.ir Two Urge p'euant rooms. ltb
clcsets , luralthed or uufuinlibcd. 1311
w stnet , 256 S7 *
iOH HEXT Two nnlurnlihcd rooms , suitable -
able for oH'iCci or bed rooms , within one-
f block of poitotllca. Addrtts or call at No.
2 Dodge btroet. 2iO tl
OK ' ilKNT Klcoly furaUh * ! juJai * w.th
board , at 1718 l > 3dg ,
OR RENT Two front room * furnished at
(03 13th street , 864-50
OK RENT-Furnl bed cottage , MS N. Uth
stre t. Apply after I p. m. 227 * 1
HUNT Two south rrornn , fnrnlihoct. t ) .
FOR . co-n.r 19th and D.ieMjiort. 213-26
KVT Nfw house f six rooms touth-
FOR * rorn rol 13thand tac fie ntre 'is Ap-
| .lj ot 1112 , llth tr t. T. 0 fKULK ,
S2J-SS-
room 1 7 t * th I7lh
E otrce , one door .o th cf Doug'at stroci.
22924 *
lurns d rx > niR , north , wroth
PLfASAMT vlpdoni , scuticart corner Four-
tetnth and Chlro j. 301-M
RENT HoussofMvenroorn * , on Ptcrc
FOR , b twcfln Six h and Serealh itreetti.
Irquire of O. P n tkctt , it.son , botw.cn H Tenth -
enth nnd Tenth strots. .
RENT Houco of six roomeon H'h stieot
FOR > t een CnlraxoandUaM , Apply at 8. K.
corner 14th and Cast st.eet.
RENT S furnished rooms ot r if *
FOR ' Eicbange.N. R. cor. 18th and Dodo ;
itmU. 889-2T
T10R RENT Nicely furnished rootna witfa et
Jj jrtthout board. Reaconable price * . 2013
OawSL
I OH RENT Cellar corner lOlh and Dongba.
F
16 Ml
Tilt ) HENTUrjre lumlihcd front room lac
1. two Rontl men , with or without board.
lUfrrobcct. 121 ! > Dofpoctroet. 108 U
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
OIl ItENT House 14 rocm , collar , ditcrn
and oil on ccinor 1 th and Chicavo ttrotta.
a.0-24 TIMOTHY KtLLT.
FMK LKAtfii , At$2S ajiur , seven moa
drnco lots near 26' h strrot nd St. MarrM
B18-tt W U. Djmn-m , UcM fc Ut < - Agent.
EOll P.l'.NT Ilousn of flva rooms , corner 23d
and Pierce. Arplt at S. 0 , BtetcnMQ , cor
ner 17ttiand las , near < uUr Church.
BO-tt
"OR SALE
BALKDHAY And provhlons who'csslo nml
ntftllotBlttckbuin , Lamlls&Oo 610N.
10th street. 2io SI
FOIl BALK Bonutlftil cro let and home on
CWornm itrcct , $ UOO. JlcCMOUE ,
2&3-tt 1'Cfit ( COO.
7 > OK MALI , A Drat qiullty 'wi-toit ca riaeo
I ' for onohor o , at A. J. 8lm | snn'a. It lain
ex ollouticpatr. having been us ) OMnpiratlTtly
nry 11 lli , and Ji beet of ca o Uken cf It ; for
u lam ly hcru thera nto tivn or three children t
It cinnot bo excelled to Bee It in to bo convinced.
224-27 tif
if
CIIEAI'EYT 1.0 t-ln ? the city olOirahn-SlM
and \puanl9 , 0 per cent down and ft per cent
per month , lie IV ngcnt , Uth and Douglas gte.
niZO-U
_
3 ALE ITo'l'CR d lot 8 rooms , well and
FOIl . 1312 lode Utwccn 18th and 14th
et-ecti. sitf
170R SAL13J aero , lth house , bam'
.C Kr ape * . rult trei , etc. . near Wcat On aha.
by M. Q. JUKoon , 1010 Louilavf triot , 204-20
1UK HM.K- boUM him Jot K.OU1B front ,
F with birn , t o wcl'a tnd Cfctorn 1235
Bouth Uth strc < t eojond bju > u north of WUltatn
Btrcct. PflceSlCfO. 19a-31l
T71ORSALB foiue of ( , l > c rooms , and lot 80x
P 220 , north of "Ixtioutl street bitde. Ap
ply corner 12th and Upward. Nowepaper Union.
loa-tf _
TpOU SALE loner an I Adjoining- lot on
J ; Park avenue. First elasi prop rty ,
OEO. W. AM H , lEOd larnam ttreot. 107-t
PALE A hou and lot on Dodpe Btxoct ,
FR of tbe f nest licflflonsln thriltT
ll&-t' J. 11. ItUMUNT. 18th an I Harney.
-Or 'Iradv ; 44X1S2 rwt on lOtd
EWKbALt tl o corner of Ilsrnoy , also
60x182 feet 01. the < ast ( Ida between IKid.'C&nd
Capitol avenue Enqulioof II. BEKTliOLD.
23 H
_
| , Un tiALb 'Jho narui pllllxl < l "itunita
JD mlicj nouth c ( the U. K railroad In Carbon
County , Wjomln ; Territoiy 440 acioi of
meadow and upland tit uruanntod. Addrcaa
W. U. Caldnell. tvarro Spiluge , Wyoming. _ _
SAi-E A re-taurant at a baryiin , H.
EOR . llth etrcecnear Farnam.
OS9-M
_
SAtK Iho PiifULAB HOTEL , known
FOR the BOYS' IIOi.'E. Th' ' totwc I3 coi-
tially located , baa sou h and coat front , and Is
gurroonded w th fine ( bade trees : cent Ins thirty
Beeping rooms , ban Ice liou- . laundry , sample
room , &c. H a world w do reputation and a
better patrongo than nmuj houses of twice It *
capacity. Prlra $5,000 For partculan address -
dress , AA. . SAWUhY , Red Oloua , Aeb.
_ _ E64-U
C10R SALB 200 choice late In Hansom Place ,
W. n Dartlett , Real Eotato Agent , 817 8.
_ _
EHn HALE A gioa corner lot ou Uoatco aod
SOth Btroet , > n a tery tut ( frowiop pott of
: he elty , will divide. Inquire at YlO aouut 33th
itrcet , near Farnan Bo 'e & Hill's addition.
_ _ _ _ _ 820-lm *
HIOK BALK Or mil uiclia jco tor uinana pro *
I 'Porty , an Improved eec oa of land adloln-
ag a station on U , F. R , R. U. DUNUAil , 1411
rarnh&m St. , Omaha. 720 Bmt f
KICK FOU KALi.
B 203-tf ESTABBOOK * OOE. &
HAT At A. n. Hinder" Teed Sto
BALKO rnorSt.
MISOELLANEOUQ.
dapple brjwn horse abaat 9
yur old , ft little lame en rght h'utl lee ,
. .llier Bllm looklnjf. A llbeinl tevranl will be
la ( r his rf tura to ' y ujnu , CO rods went ot
IrelcMo ) College , Omaha. L W , KiJi.GUHON.
a ; ' -io _
I\0 EXCHANOE-A g'rt SO ocro ImproTta
faru In Adann ( ounty. Neb. , for a o'eaii
toc'i ol DryGoOvS , ot Clo hUitr. Add roes or
kllon O i O. WILLIAM B
2R4 26 * _ natlrgs , Neb.
[ 70UND Al"c > ttcon' , > lilnB n la lea picture. ! |
1 ? Inquire o ( nlflit WQ chuiau nt It jd s Opota I
louso. isa 25
f ObT HEW * RO- larpo lztd cow , haHJor-
J tev , red an i xthlto n th wLlto Ia < e , and
lout Ilvojiaru old , e'njfd from my preilses
\ty \ ZU. Cow a BO has liraim i > ob9 on lur Horns.
suitable rowaid will i o i aid to the find r tj
tieuodoislgucd. W. II. Jlioij , Ucrk W.triU
ourt.
> IPORTANT NOTlCE-Jo & Fam'l Oandr
. P l ce moved tt 2IH North 19th st'cst Ju ,
orth of Wawnle Hall. Fjro wcrl . clgtn.
earn s Ida lemonade B cents. 23 v2S
08T A lit cr and vhlto oilorwl pap , thres
J mout u old. Tfca Hi d r will bcsul sbrr re-
ard d liy cavlrg the same t a titore ol Jiuoua
a in. toulh 10 bttrfet. _
[ 1AKEN UP A cow about 7 jeorsoW , red with
L fblt l pot , larye horr.s Also a heUer ,
d , with wafto spotD. hath with i all.
FIIANK KOBEnno ,
-4tt on e w BakerlUth fit. noir Williams
2DWAED
- - - - rOF PAU1YSTEU7 AND JCOND1 '
ONAUST , IBS Tenth Btr t , between Fucam
aiUinev. Will , with the aid ol guardUn
Irlte. olitMu lor any one & ( -linca at too pul
d prefect. auU on certain conditions la tbg ra >
ro. Bocta and Shoos made to srder. Perlea
* i rnartuteed nuZfl-liu
wouo&l I
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
lloro wouo