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8 .T.BDB DAILY BEE : OMAHA SATURDAY , MAY 27 1883 The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Saturday Morning , May 27. WfMtther Report. ( Tha following obnervntlons are taken t the name moment ot time At all the sti River 8 feet 10 Inches above high water mark i Omaha and Steel 10 Inches a Yankton. LOOAIi All aboard for Denver and Cool Col nulo. The tournament at the driving pa * doses -with to-day. The pay oar of the Omaha k St. P i line came in at uoon yesterday. The colored man who threatened .T < Rice's life was lot off with a reprimand. A picked nine from Lincoln Is oxpec vp to play the B. & AI , boys a game ball this afternoon. There was a big train ont on the T P. at noon yesterday , there being five bs page cars nnd six sleepers and day coacho A fine of twenty dollars waa " a John Kleabrook Thursday " ' " court for soiling Hrj _ mods and ooi "th'ta-'flno ral seeded on the Sahai trwi ono of the Ltr terday lookln OT , wiiois nccui U ooo at the capital city ' * " " " " Lutherat tat tha residence ot th , .flj jlllng , southwest cor oturiT streets , last even VI , created a bai the road at th xk.Rvcnuc and Floaaao iry dangerous and Bbnu ] The 103d anniversary of the birth o Tom Moore will bo celebrated under th auspices of the Emmet Monument A Bociitlon , at Kuony'u Ilnll , Monday ovet lnS. May 29th. A large section of the sidewalk on th west side of 10th street just north of tli Bower , was washed out by the rain Than day , with a portion of the new guttei It in a fine opening for some one to tumbl into. The teachers and ncholara of the Wes Schocl will have a basket picnio and Ma ; att vnl to-day , In Havioom Park , prc vldlug the weather Is favorable. Dlnnc at 12 o'clock , and crowning the Ma Queen and May songs at 2 o'clock p. m. Johnny Morton's Big 4 minstrels aj. pear at Boyd'a Opera House next Monaaj Tali company needs no introduction. Fo several years past they have made bleu nial visits to Omaha , and have alway been well received. Morton carries tin best talent , and a good Dhow is asiurod. Lllta , the renowned prima donna , wll appear In concert at Boyd'a Opera Ilouai on Tuesday evening next , accompanied b ; a group of superior muMcal artltts. Lltti made her debut hero Home three years agi at the Acadcny of Mnelo , under the man nfiement of Max Strakotch. She \va thoi put in contrast with such artiits as Care ; and.Conly.and was none the loser thereby A complimentary birthday surpris and preBontation was given Mr. O. A Wll .ox , the head book-koepor at Crulck ahank & Go's , , and a inoet popular gentle man , by about fifteen of the clerks of th establishment. They proceeded to his reel donee At 25th nnJx Papltol avenue and be fore departing gavp Mr. Wllcox a valuabl sot of the Wave'riy novels in thirteen hand name volumes.w As a uulvore\l rule a tramp whn arrested and taken into court .111 pleat not guilty when the mark of 0m tribe i stamped on every feature that is visibli through the dirt and every thread on hi back. The first exception to thin rule eve noted by Judge Benoko was in the case o Chut , Jlorton , who was arrested Thursday and yesterday morning pleaded guilty t < vagrancy. He got tuu days nt hard labor Thunlay the ladles of the Omahi Turnverlen gave a farewell purty nt Mctz'i Hall to Misses Maggie nnd Carrie L ng the charming and accomplished doup'uteri oi .our well known fellow citizen , Mr Pred Lang. The young ladies nro nbou ( to utart on a visit tu Ntw York City am thU was the occuiou of the party. One of the sporting womou arrssto : and fined Thursday got on her ear nud pro ceedcd to wreak her vengeance on th < Police by going homo and getting drunk She was subsequently arrested and loilgei in jail , and yesterday paid $5 and coats f. this oITinue. If the had kept eobnr UK money would have paid her fine nnothci month. Nothing llko economy , An aged man got Into trouble will Ll soa.ln.law Thursday over 55 duo the latter for board. He wanted to leave Uu house , but his daughter's husband refused to let him take his clothes. Thursday hti own sou filed a complaint against him in police court for disturbing the peace , and yet the old man nummoued him as his witness when arraigned bcf are the court. Judge Bencke would not vanctiou eucl unatural action , and hence discharged ( he prisoner , , All associated prtsj cgeuU along th < Union Paolfio werd notified TuesJaybj Superintendent Dickey , of the Union P ciOo telegraph comny , that hereafter all dlap&tcbei seat by them must bo paid foi at the etme rate M commercial business. Mr. Frank Jellnek , of Crete , wa ar rested and brought to Omaha yesterday on the charge of selling liquor without a license. After p'uttlng kim to the trouble andcipemeof leaving hit business it w ; discovered that ha had ft llcenst all It time. Mr. Jellnek In justly Indignnn and thinks Uncle Sam ought to pay a pa ot lil expenses , n least. ThfJIUnltcd State * frond jury TTI expected to bring In a report last nigh but did not do ao. Esau Harris , the man who wrecked Union Pacific train romc monthi ngo an killed the engineer thereby , hts been I : dieted for murder in the first degree by U grand jury of Buffalo county , nnda oped term of court will be held on the 23d > Juno to try him , unless ho nliould bo pr vlomly disposed ot otherwise. A man WAI brought in n prisoner la evening from tbe fioulhorn part of tl state on his way to bo tried for grand In ceny at Cerro Gordo , la. The charge that he stole some grain nnd no'.d a moi gaged team. Ho was arrested on tl "fugitive" act , nnd Is In cna go of i officer from Cerro Gordo. "Horaeono stole n splendid banjo , of tl B. 8. Stewart , Philadelphia , makt , fro the Academy of Mislc ycnUrday. It w the property of Mr. Glenn , of Nug n Glenn & Co. , and hi ofTtrs a reward of 8 forlt.i recovery. Word has been received at the hea quarters of the Department of the Plat in this city , that Gen. Phil Sheridan e pects to make a trip to the Yellowstoi National park in July next. The roul to bo taken will bo via Green river , them by stage to Kort Wathnklo and thorn across into Montana. It i * probable thi n largo party will accompany the gencr on his trip , which will occupy some week John Daugherty , of Omaha , financl man ot John Crelghton and the CreighU estate , came down last Saturday for short visit. No sooner was he off tl train than thi CroU bae ball dr. corralled him and insisted that he r u play with thain.ofpUMt the T.lacoln nin Johnny looked perfectly natural in a Ran with the b' y § . f Orata Union. -A telegram was lost evening receive by Mr. E. Ilosewator front John Pop Ilodnolt , of Chicago , saying that b would reach Omaha to-day to-m - or - > rro and rorhaps stop over a day on his way t San Francisco. Mr. Hodnttt is a we. known champion of the labor cause , an t Is probable that our citizens may bar an opportunity to hear him speak whll lore. lore.Tho The monument to bo placed over th jrave f Geo. P. Armstrong , who wa tilled during the labor troubles in March las just been completed and Is a handsom piece of work. It is of Nebraska crahit and Is polished until it is M fino'ns th finest marble. Tbe inscription Is simpl ; "George P. Armstrong : Died March 12th 1882. Aged , 59 years. " It will bo put ii place on Monday and visitors to Prospec Hill on Decoration day will have an op portunity to BOO it. _ f The Cheyenne Leader of Wodnctda ; says : "J. T. Allan , superintendent c tree planting for th * Union Pacific rail way , arrived yesterday aftrrnoon from th south with a car load of trees for plantln along the line of the road in Nobraski There were four hundred trees in the loai ino'udlng two varieties of spnica and tn varietiM of pine , and nearly all of then five feet high. Mr. Allan will shortly re turn and plant a number of evergreen about the railroad house , " Charles H. Dickey , a brother of J. J Dickey , superintendent of telegraph c the Union Pacific railrojsl , left San Frar. cisco yesterday on his way home from th Sandwich Islands , where he has bean en gaged in business for some time past. H will arrive In Omaha Tuesday afternoon and after a brief stay , will proceed wit ) Colonel Dickey to their b m in Ottawa [ 11. , whore there will ba n general rennloi } f the family. Ho will also visit Net Fork before his return to Kslakaua' Kingdom. There were several officers of the lav n the city lait night , among other 3horlff D. 0. Kavanagh , of Platte county who had taken an insane person to Lin : oln and Is on his way homo. Sheriff Bol Brogg , of Dodge county , was also hero bringing In a deserter from Fort Omaha whom ho captured at Fremont. The pris oner in an ugly customer and is charge with tbo commission of several won * srlmcs than desertion. / Deputy Sheriff W. F. Hosford , o Cheyenne , carao in yesterday and re turned at noon with Mrs. Gates , th woman arrested by Sheriff Miller on u die [ > atch sent by Sheriff Sharpleas. Sbo i : harged with obtaining a quantity of good ; udor false pretenses and skipping out will -hem. Her husband and son aocompanloi tier when she was arrested , but left on th following morning fur parts unknown L'he officer said if ha had known that hi ffa * hero he would have bad him arrested Ho joined the woman at Sidney , and hi Hsappoarance and desertion of Ills wifi ooks as if there was Homethimg wroni ibout him , ton. / Judge Beneke yesterday Issued a war ant for a brute who , while charge by tin tomplaint with the disturbing of thi ) oaco only , Is aocusied of a much base ; ninie. Keport says that he persuaded twc Ittlo girls , one eight and the other ter rears of age to go down ti > the lumboi rard on Otfi and Jones , ilTerlng them Cftj i > nts apieoo to do so , and then made nt ndocent exposure of Ma person. Tb < ittlo girls became frightened , and rat I'uno where they stated what had takes ilaco , and the mother had the warrant * ? , . , T.h.'ellow . . llaa disappeared , bul vili probably be found as his identity li ain , Death Uecord. The many friends of Rev. J. W , Ulon , of this city , will learn will loop rofirot of his death , which oo. lurrod Friday , May 27th , 1882 , ol hat dreadful disease , cancer. Mr. Ulon was formerly , while engsqod in ho ministry , located in Crete , where 10 had charge of tha OungroRatlonal iliuroh. In 1870 ho edited a paper it that place , which waa subsequently onsolidatod with the Oroto Union. io came to Omaha in 1878 , and for a ime acted aa traveling correspondent if TUB BKK , and oHorwards obtained imploymont in the DurUngtou & Mis- inuri headquarters , which place he MS compelled to leave about six rooks ago by his rar.idly failing leulth. Ho died at the ago of 60 'ears. The deceased loaves a wife and five imdren , the eldest son being book- : fioperfor the Chicago Lumber Co -ho funeral will take plaoo on Bun- lay at 3 p. in. THE LAST DAY. The Nebraeka Sportsmen Tournament Ends To-Day. Tlio Result of the Shooting Priilny. The Nebraska nportsmcn wore 11 fortunate in their choice of a wr < that has bcon exceptionally unpltM ant. Nevertheless the programn has been carried out , and thcro are > particular complaints hoard about tl weather. Yesterday's sport began little Into owing to the rain , nnd won G o'clock in the evening bofo the vans began coming in from tl Driving park with their loads. The first proceeding of the day wi to conclude Bomo of the provioi day's work as follows : CONTEST NO. 0. Tics on 8 Patrick and Drownit divided third money. Ties on 7 Tohn and E. Lecdi divided fourth money. CONTEST NO. 7. Purse , $200 , class shooting ; ope only to members of the assoclatic teams of two from any club ; ! single birds to each man ; 01 trance 85 , birds included ; 1st priz $80 And the Ballot silver cup. value at $50 : 2d prize , $00 ; third prise , $4i 4th prize. $20. The Hallet silver ct is to bo shot for atinually , and is to I ' held in trust by tb'o club whoso toai wins it , and ia fevVe accounted fi cochyoar lo thei , * wri8Bociiitt6n. an must bo nhot foL&JQ ftlugto birds , yard * rise. ' < Si | PannalM 5 Leedwik , , C Ityal. . : Suharnsru.Brownlut. . . * . ,0 Total. , ' Dc . . . . . . . . .0 Utmly C TotoL.l Patrick 2 Mills 3 ToUl. . Smith C Jonts S Total. . ] 13ro y 4 Hathaway..0 Total. . ] Hallitt 4 Bautn 4 Total. . Woods 6 Jeffrey 3 Total. . Arhnthnot..4 Krug 5 T tal. Btlll 4 Brown t Total. . Pannnloo and Looaor and Don an Eborly divided first money. Smith and Jones and Summers an Browning divided second money. CONTEST NO. 8 waa not shot owing to the Iftto atai and want of time. Thia wu Parse $250 ; closes hooting ; ope only to momr.rS of the ussocli t on ; ID single birds ; 26 yard rise from 5 ground traps ; use hot Imrrels ; tlos 5 birds 31 yard rise ; entrance $ C , birds includoc uamo rules' to govern as in contest Nt 6. 1st prize , $100 and "Tho Stat Officer's Cup of 1880 ; ' ' 2d prize , $7 3d prize , $50 ; 4th prize , $25. Rocor "Stato Officer's Cup" May , 188 ( won by Frank Parmallcc , of Omaha May , 1881 , not contested for. CONTBBT NO. 0. Purse $300 ; class shooting ; fre to all ; C single birds , 20 yard riao and 2 double birds ; tioi 2 single birds , 31 yards rise , and pair 31 yards rise , and 1 pair 21 yards untranco foe , $4 , birds included ; Is prize , $80 ; 2d prize , $00 : 3d prize 540 ; 4th grizo , $20. Mills 7 Howe Browning . . . . . . . 5 Woods Smith 0 McBride 3ykes 5 Den Patrick 0 F. KImball Pormalc 7 E. Ixjeder Eberlv 6 Hallett Beard 4 Petty Kruff 8 Pone Hrar 6 Arbutbnot T. KImball C D. KImball Jeffrey 7 Bann TieBonO-Hallott nnd Arbuthno divided on first maoy. Ties on 8 Den nnd King dividei second money. Ties on 7 Page won third money Ties on 0 Smith , Eberly and Baun divided fourth money. SATURDAY * ! ! PllOOKAyMM. Contest No. 10 Purse $250 , closi mooting. Open only to residents o ho stato. Twenty single glass balls L8 yards rise , rotary trap. Entronci 'oo , $ D , balls included ; ties , 5 balls. First prize , $100 ; second prize , $75 hird prize , $50 ; fourth prize , $25. Contest No. 11 , Citizens' Purse , > 245. Class shooting. Purse donatec by citizens of Omaha. Qpon only tc residents of the state , and provided , hny have participated in at least few } f the contests on this programme , ox eluding Contest No 5. Ton singh birds ; 30 yards rise ; same conditioni is in contest No. C. Twenty singU > alls ; 18 yards rise ; rotary trap ; entrance - trance , $3.25. Birds and balls in > jluded. Tics , 3 birds ; 30 yards rise , ind 5 balls , 21 yards riso. First prize , 508.00 ; 2d priz. , $73.50 ; 3d prize , M ! > 00 ; 4th prize , $24.50. The following named citizens and Irmo of Omaha donated the "Citizens ? ursi : " Omaha Shot Oo. $50 , John M. Thurston $25 , Collins & Patty $50 , .S-r triok $25 , Geo. T. Mills $25 iVill Krug $15 , Max Meyer & Co. $10 , Or. J , H. Peabody $10 , F. J. HcShano $5 , W. A. Pnxtou $25 , Ed ' Boeder $5 , Other amounts have boon promised n addition to the above , and if paid. vill bo added to the purse and divided u saroo proportion. Contest No. 12 : Gold badge foi floss balls , presented by the Fremont Sportsmen's club in May 1878 ; 2E rlass balls ; 18 yards rise ; entrance 11.25 ; ties , 10 balls , 21 yards rise. IJadgo to bo shot for annually and to > o the property of the winner at thrt-c uccossivo tournaments. Record. May 1878 , won by A. S. Patrick , ol > rnaha ; May 1879 , won by Win. lobinson , of Omaha ; May 1880 , won > y Frank Parmoloo , of Omaha ; May 881 , not contested for , Sunday dot-mono. The series of Sunday night sarmona oing delivered at Masonic Hall , by lev. J. W , Ingram , on Christian Bap. Jim , are exciting considerable inter- st and awakening quite a spirit of in- ulry on the subject. The following roa namplo of the quostians ho is skod to answer next Sunday night. "If the Roman Catholic Church had ! io right to change the Decalogue so s to leave out the command moat for- idding imago worship , and to change 10 communion so as to leave out the rino , has not the Church of Christ 10 richt to change the mode of Bap. Jin from immersion to sprinkling " "Howoould the authorities ou react u Sunday night , aa favoring immer- sion , at the same time prnctlconffusic and bo consistent ? " "Do you concede to the church tl right to change the mode of Baptism ' If wo obey n command of Goi docs it make any difference how v do iU" DECORATION DAY. The Preparations Indicate ii Successful Observance in this City , Hon. Jnmoa W. SavivffolWlll Dollv < the Oration. The grand nnny boys in this oil ; are pushing the work of ptoparatio for a grand and Fitting celebration < Decoration Day , which comes o Tuesday noxt. The indications are now that it wi bo ono of the most imposing moniori : services ever hold in this city , shoul the weather prove at all favorabli The selection of an orator has resultc in the choice of Hon. James W. Sai age , whoso invitation and letter of ai coptanco are given herewith : OMAIU , Nob. , May 22 , 1882. HON. J. W. SAVAGE : Dear Sir- In boha'f of Goorgn A. Ouster No. and Phil. Koarny Post No. 2 , the o : ocutivo committee respectfully invii you to bo the orator of the day on th occasion of the anniversary of Decor ; tion Day , Tuesday , May 30th. Hoping for a favorable reply at a early data , that your acceptance ma bo published among the orders for th day , wo are Yours respectfully , EXECUTIVE ComnrrfiK. F. M. MOOBB , Commander. Uy J. M. RICIIAKDS , Adjutant. OMAIIA , Nob. , May 25 , 1881. COMIUDE J. W. RICHARDS Den Sir : I regret that your choice of aerator orator for Decoration Day had not fall n on ono more able , and ono loss ofto hoard on such occnsions , but am will ing , if it is the wish of my comrades to servo as they suggest. Truly yours , JAB. W. SATAOB. Gen. Crook and staff will partial pate , and the troops at the brrrack will take part , together with th splendid band of the JNinth infantry as the following latter will show : COMMANDER F. M. Moons. GEO. A OUSTEB POST , G. A. B. , OUATU NEB. : Dear Sir : Col. Gentry wishes mo t acknowledge the receipt ofyour invite tion to participate in the obsorvanc of Decoration day , and to state tha it has boon shown to the officers am raon of this command And thoeo whi desire to attend will have an opportu nity to do so. Should the weather b favorable the Band will bo furnlshoi for the occasion. Very Respectfully Yourp , MORRIS C. FOOTE , Adjutant 9th Infantry. The Omaha fire department hav ont in this communication : J. M. RICHARDS , Omaha. Dear Sir Your invitation for th Omaha Fire Department to join wit ] Grand Army of the Republic on Duce ration day received and accepted The department have appointed committees mittoos , and the department will joii in thoprocossiou. F. J. McSiiANB , Secretary. The Emmett Monument associatioi have accepted the invitation to participate ticipato , and will attend in a body This will provo ono of the most inter sating features of the day. The citizens are earnestly remindoi that the contributions of flowers ant floral emblems should bo as largo n : possible. The inclemency of the sea ion has made it incumbent upon al who can do so to Bond in offerings it ; hia line , which will bo received n B. Wyman's and ut the headquarter ! ) f Custor post , Kuony'a Hall , on thi norning of the 30th. THE HOMOEOPATHS. Second Day's Session of the Nobrtwkt Association. The following particulars of tht iocond day's session of the Nebraska Jtato Homooopathio 'Medical associa < ion is from The Lincoln Journal ol ,0-day , : The State Homu'opathio association not in the Commercial parlors at hall > ast 8 o'clock yesterday morning and nit in a long morning's session so hat the members who desired could oturn on the noon train. The moot , ngs have bocn the most interesting iver hold by the society , and all the tf. D.'a report having had not inly a pleasant time but also i very profitable meeting. The rarious papers wore well prepared and oat of them drew forth considerable liscusaion. The aocrotary reported ! 5 homoeopathic physicians in the itato and 22 now members joined the iBsociation at the present meeting. Hio officers for the ensuing year are : 3r. 0. Dinsmooro , of Omaha , prcsi- Ipntj Dr. B , Cimicaddon , York , first 'icL'-prcaidontDr. ; C. 8. HartOmaha , ocond vico-prosident ; Dr. L. J. Bum- lead , Lincoln , secretory ; Dr. F. B. lighter , Lincoln , treasurer. Censore , ro Dre. Paine , of Lincoln , Brown oi Ubion , and Sabin of Lincoln. The following delegates were elected ; [ * o the Northwestern Academy of loimnopathy , Drs. B. F. Righter , 3 eo. fl. Parcoll and M. L. Stbin. To ho American institute , Drs. A 0 , bwporthwait , G , E. Brown and P. , V. Poison. To the Western Acad- my , Drs. Goo. A. Simmons. 0. L , lart and G. H. Noil. Resolutions of thanks wore extended o Dr. Dinsmoro , of Omaha , for his ifiiciont work as secretary ; to the ailroads for the reduced rates given , ud to Mr. IrnhoiF for the use of ooma at the Commercial. Also the olio wing : Roaolvod , That the thanks of the iocioty are duo end are hereby ox- ended to Prof. Cowperthwaito , of the bwra state university , for his very bio lecture on the advancement of nodical science ; that wo hold Dr. fowperthwaito , who waa ono of the riginal charter members of this aaao- iation , and who has over been a oo- aboror with us in high esteem both as gentleman and as ono of the most Qiciont teachers in the cause of lumwopathy. At neon the association adjourned o meet in Lincoln , in May , 1883 , SILVER CHIMES. The Ring of the Last Spike c the ; B , & M , Railroad Heard in Lincoln , Railroad News from Various Source n July first Wolla , Fargo & Ce will assume control of the oxprc business of the Chicago , Burlingtc & Quincy nnd the Burlington & Mi sonri River railway in Nebraska nr all its lines through to Denver. Th comprises the following : The mai line from Plattsmouth and Omaha 1 Denver , the Nomaha line from N < braska City to Colvort , Atchison i Nebraska railway from Atcliison t Lincoln and Columbus , the Ropubl can Volley railway and its brancho , These lines comprise 1,250 miles < railroad , and are now occupied by tb American Express and the Unite States Express , who will vacate in fiver vor of Wells , Fargo & Co.'a Exprosi An oflico will bo opened in Denver t Wells , Forgo & Co. , and they will ru messengers through to that point fro : Kansas City , making a short moans c communication between these tn citioa , while this route from Ghicag to Denver will be forty-two mile shorter than via the Union Pacif Railway and Julesburg. The following joint circular hi bean issued. To whom it mar concern : The Adams Express Company wi withdraw from the Atkinson , Topefc & Santa Fo and Atlantic & Pacif Railway lines May 31 , 1882 , and wi surrender any real property no iv occupied cupiod by it and assign all leases fc said property to Wells , Fargo & Co. Wolu , Fargo & Oo. assuming all sue leases ; also any existing unfinisho agreements of the Adams Expree Company for express business on th said lines of the said railways. J. J. VAI.ENTINK , General Superintendent. For ever n year post the Adam Express company and the Welli Fargo & CO.'B express have both occii pied the Atchison , Topeka & Sant Fo railroad and branches and th Atlantic & Pacific railroad. This cot dition of affairs will now com as tb companies n Eod have arrived at ai amicable and satisfactory rrrangc ment whereby Wells , Fargo & Oc will hereafter transact the business c the line named exclusively , the Ad aru3 Express company withdrawing it their favor. These routes includ ever 2,000 miles of railroad. HKAIID THE STBOKEri. Every stroke of the sledge hammfc that drove the lost sniko in the Denver vor extension of the Burlington i ! Missouri Thursday afternoon , wa distinctly hoard at Lincoln in thi Burlington & Missouri tolcgrapl nflico about 4 o'clock. Superintonden of Telegraph Yatcs waa at the Denvo pnd of the road , and notified the boy in the oflico at Lincoln to attach tin telephone about that hour , ' and holi themselves in readiness to hear thi strokes that drove homo the last spiki that connected Lincoln with the groa metropolis of Colorado. At the ap pointed time business along the lini was suspended , and attaches of thi sffico and a few frionda hoard the joy [ ul sound. roouxa RATES. r tbe AteocUted Press. CUICAOO , May 25. At a mooting o the Chicago and Omaha lines to-day i was agreed to pool all business destined stined to junction points of the Unlot Pacific , Burlinuton and Missouri anc Blair roads. This action is madi accessary because of recent distur Dances of rates to Lincoln and otho : largo points in the interior of Nd braska. Dispatches received at hcadquarton } f the Burlington company this oven ng announce the completion of the Denver extension at 4 p. m. It 'u itatod that on Wednesday three milei ind fifty feet of track were laid , full ipikud and lined , in nine hours. The irst train of Denver freight via the low line loft hero to-day. There arc umors here that opening of the Don- ror line may bo followed by brisk cut- ; ing on Colorado business. BJtrBDITINO TUB MAILS. "Paul Vandervoort , of the United States mail service , passed through ho city yesterday on his return east mdor orders from the dopartmont. 3ia western trip-baa - boon made with ho object of expediting the western nail sorvlca , and it will bo a source of ilcasuro to know that the efforts of ho poatoflioo department in this di- action are to amount to moro than aero talk. Arrangements are nearly omploted with overland roads look- ng toward this end , and through heso arrangements six hours will bo ; alned into Denver , and the run to ) gdon will bo shortened by twelve lours. Heretofore tha sohodulo time iver this road bus been but ninetoem ailes par hour , but through a judici- IUB application of > largo portion > f the now appropriation of > GOO,000 , it is expected that the ailroad ofHcials will find it to their to increase this speed to 10 miles , which will result in saving ho 12 hours time into Ogdon. This esult might have boon attained a eeg time since had it not boon that ho whole of previous appropriations lad been expended on lines out of Tow York , and very apparently in the ntoroat of the loading Now York pa- lors moro than in the interests of ommercial business. J PMtaiaater Jonoril Howe , himself a western man , ecoguizos the want long felt and un- ttendod in the trans-continental mail orvico , and is now in the west giving ho matter his personal attention , hrough which the great and growing nterests of this vast flection of the ountry may receive some benefit of ho increased appropriation. The hango will occur on or shortly after uly lit , as the appropriation will lecotno available then. " [ Ohoyonn * .leader , A UOST Or T00IUST3. UT B On has noted the departure f several fine now Pullman ears from his city to Ogdeu , to return with a arty of tourists from the west. Yes- ardsy Pullman Conductor Sv. D. Vrighter went west to take charge of lie train , bringing the first division of lie Raymond excursion patty , which rill leave Ogden on the 29th Inst. , rrivluQ in Omaha the second day fter. fter.A numibor of other patrkfcw will foi- DVT oloso , as will be aeon by the fol lowing from ft Cheyenne pnpo Omaha dates will bo ono daylator , r the parties passing through this cit "There is no loss than half a doz ( oaatorn excursion parties on the Pacil coast returning or about to return their rcspctivo starting points. D.\t have been received for their pasia ; through this city on their return trij With the exception of N. E. Jenkin party , all of them went to the P.icif coast by the BOH thorn rou'o. On Sui day,28th ins Jenkins' excursion fro : Now York will pass through this cil returning east. Raymond's oxcuraio from B a on , first party , will folio on Tuesday , 30th mat. , and on tl Cth of Juno , ono wcok later , th second party of Raymond's Bosto excursionists will pass oast. Raj mend's Philadelphia party will folio1 a weak later , on June 13th , and tti third Boston party still a week lateen on the 20th of Juno. Cook's part from Now York will paiaoast on Jun 24th. Thus far the Hub takes th palm for the number of its tourists and judging from preceding parties should have a leather modal fo beauty as well. " SPECIAL HQTICES. NOTICE AdrertUcment To Loan , for , g Ixwt , Found , Wants , Hoarding , Ac. , will bo 1 : sertod la thcso columns once ( or TEN CEN1 per line ; c&ch subsequent Insertion , FTVECEN1 per line. The first Insertion nerer low tbi TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TO LOAN MONfc . ONET TO LOAN ( Ml at L w Umce ot 1 M L. Thomas Roam 8 Crelcbton Dlock. 8 per contl ; 5 > 20U UUU tercat In snmsof 82,600 ar upwards , for B to C yours , on flrst-cloaa city u form property. Bnis RKAI EBTATI and Lei Aaraor. ind'Dowlas Bta. HELP WANTED. VirANTED-A flr t-cbw * barber. Nou otht TV need apply. Addret , T , W. Drown , No Mk HabiMkm. 274-SO' A tfrl for eo-cral hou e ork < WANTED Itith ttrcdt. SOo-27 * 'A > TED Immedlatily two girls for dlnln room and kltcaon , at 1403 Capital t > o. 218-tf MRS. ROBS. 'ANTED A good dining-room girl goo \atl03Cass8troot. B7I-tf ANTED A glil f r general homework , i W 41G North 0tb street , oe-2) ' A geol competent girl for gcr WANTED ! . Apply at 1310 Uavon portstrool. 272-ttJ WANTED 'oventy laborer * . Apply E Uannwoller , Empliymont Agent , lit ttreet near rornam 269 29 * 'ANTRD A drug clerk at Sht ter . W Becht. > 5T-S7 Ww 'ANTED Olrl In small family , younr gli w preferred. 1221 North 19th. street. 258-27' Finrt-class drees maker , tamed : WANTKD at 1414 Dadgo street , up etolrs. 281-26 * " \TrANTED Experienced gl 1 to do gencrs VV boua work at Iludson IlUcr House , a 1310 Ilornty street , 249 27' ANTED-A Rood ( rtrl at the N. W. cornc Californ a and 10th street * . _ L. B. LOOMI3. SITUATIONS WANTED. ANTED Ituatlon In a Jewltb cook and make herself generally useful Apply at 1010 Ssuth 10th street. 25 < .2u < By young lad' , with good rtfjr WANTED ( ook In family or ceconi rirl. Addr < 8 < 1)82 ) Nor h Ifllh itrtot. 2'0-2b * Situation In any store by a yonn | WANTED recommended Done , who Bpcak Herman and English. Addroeo C. L. E. Bee ol Bee. 2tS 27 * Sltuatli * B traveling saleemai WANTED city work. Kcfoioncoa. Don't an nwcr unices able and willing to pay for Bf rvlce re dcrcd. Address 17 Bee i Qlce. 44-20 MICELLANEOOB WANTS. TO RENT House of Oor7roimi WANTED funlly wiih no chllOron , Ini rood lOMllty , beticen cow and Augu't. Ad Irtna 73 Bee office. 106-27 1 VXTANTEO Few more bo rdera c n be oc VV commod&fd with flr-trlosa table board it very reasonable rate , at 1620 Northwest cor isrlOth and Webster street. 2or-8 ! ) * MRS. J. A , ALLISON , Four or the boardotelna trlvnti WANTED at 1600 Jacks ; net reel near Uth. 18-l-27t m-ANTED-TO RENT-A mall furnUheO YY hotel In Iowa cr Nebraika. Addrew Bus ! ' ices Tea edlce. i45-i7 ! By a llist-'Iua drosamaVer , few WANTED all klnd > , at Mo. 1310 Dodge street. r will go ont and do work at moderate prices. 230-30' fJTT ANTRD Store with one or two rooms vie- VY Inlty orpostcUIcoorGomagoodctnirallMa Ion AddrcfS 0. I-U3HEL , 227-20' Council Blnffi. iT7"ANTED To rent , cottage cf fiorOroomrl VV good location , couveuloi.t to street R. R. * ddrcfli eUtlng Urms tnd loo.tlon. "Rent. " HH Offlcu. _ If * ' , T7"ANT D To rent , with prlvl'ege of buy- i/V / Ing lifter about thiee moutiii a cottage of VK rooma , good Ucallty , within tetity minutes ilk of petoUlco. . Address stating terms and cation , "II Ute" B office. ml7-tf l/f ONE1 A partner wanted , active or et'cnt , .VI with (6000 to 820.COO cash to Inve.t In a > gltlmto business which In six months time wt'I ay a prc fit at letst equal to the amount In- rated , and both bo tumid Into clean cash and ] e partnership ended. Addrcea "Money" Bee fflco _ 88-tf TTANTKD FunJlne bridge and school bonds , IfV H. T. Clark. Belleme Ifl-U nfT" ANTED KiOpnvy vau.tt , ( Inks and real VY poolii to clean with fcanltary Vault and Ink cleaner , the bast In use. A. Evans & Co. , ibldcuco 1208 Dodge street , Omahx POR RENT HOUGC8 AND LAND. 71011 RENT Tbrro bu'lnnca lets for a term of . years , two In first block north of pontetfice 116tb street , one between Parnan and Ilarney i ifth § tr ct. Kcqulro first housr north of Ithntll House. HOdWELL tiMU'lI. 288-80 > HWO ROOMS , connected , to rent to yourg L renllemen , with toirii. At 2011 CMBS at. aotso * RENT Thren rooms BulUble for houso- DO kecplog. 2103 Ilaruey street , at 812.00 per 7IOH RENT To gentleman , a lanre olojant 1 front pallor , with bay ulndow , en the orth it ret corner of IBth and Vavenpoit streets. ] VR RENT Furnished rooms , 16W Daveti. j port ttreet. _ < 8-8t' OTICELY FUHNISHED ROOMS For rent at N 816 Howard street bolncon 8th and 8th. S47-V7' _ 71011 KENT Two large pleuant rooms , with 1 clrscts. furnished or unlurr.lihed. 1311 Usatreet. _ ? ' . T1OR RENT Two unfurnlihed roouu , suitable - > able for office * or bed rooms , ullhln one- klf blo-k of poitolQca. AddreM or call at No. Ii2 Dodge street. _ 8 < P tl T10R RENT Mcely himlsb ( j board , at IT 18 Dodge. \ _ 710R RKNT Two front rooms furnlihed at } COS 18th street. 28SO REKT-Furnlihed cottage , CDS N. 18th ! street. Apply after 4 p. m. 212-27 * 710R KENT Two south roomi ) , furnMied/ . W. corner 19th and DaTeoport ; r 84H-M 710K RENT Hou H ) of uli rooms on llth sti ot ' < betH n Chicago and Ca > rn lith Md W aw t wl , i/IOR RENT 1 tarnished room ) over * ! F chant * ' Kichance.N. E. cor. 18th and Dodjr trefts. S89-U > R RENT Nicely furnished rooms irith M E without board. Reasonable price * . 2019 1 fit run M I TT10H RENT Cellar comer 10th and DouglM. ifr J } 100-tf y rPO RENT Largo funiished front room lo r L two Rtntliincn , with or without tyxujF References. 1215 DoJgo street. ias < * r LKASB At25 a year , ccvora nlco JJIOIl ; deneolotsnoar S5th street and St. llaryV flltt W R. BAKTl.m. Bcal tsUto Affnl TTIOll RENT House ol Cvo rooma , corner 1 _ C and 1'lorce. Apply at S. 0. Stevenson , cor ner 17th and COM , near Easter Church. 00-tt FOR SALE TTIOR SALE One first clwit f ml y home , per * JL1 fectly gentle , weight 1100. Enoulro 862-27' DR. niLllNOS. T7IOR SALE Chetp largo flow e sc , counter JL' and fixture ; , at Turner Hall Restaurant. 273 27 f BALED HAV And provisions wholesale and utall at Rlackbuui , Lnndls & Co. . 10 N. IGthBtroet , 86031 OR SALE Beautiful ncro let and house on P California street , 61300. McCAGOE , 253-tt Opposite Poatcflloo. _ SALE A first quality two-tent cairlaro FOR one hone , nt A. J. Simpson's. It lain excellent repair , hating been usol comparatively very little , andthobcet of care tifconcf It ; for a family whcro there are two or three children It cannot bo excelled , to see It Is to bo convinced S24-27 1710118 ALE A liouso nnJ lotJlGOxllS fronf , JU with bam , two wells and cittern. 1235 South Hth street , soond houie north of Wllllaa street. Price flGOO. 13-01' TOOR SALE House of ( U rooms , and lot MX JU 220 , north of aixUcuth street bridge. Ap ply corner 12th and Howard. Newspaper Union T710K SALE Corner ani adjoining lot on ' . I JQ Park avenue. First-class property , OEO. W. AM f 8,1 600 Farnam street. IBM TilOR SALE A hem and lot onDodgo street. JU one of the finest locations In the city llftf J. H. DUMONT , ISth and liarncj. T7TOR BALE Or Trade ; 44x132 foci on 10th JU street next to the corner of llarnoy , also 00x132 feet on the east tide between IKiJ.r and Capitol avenue. Enquire of II. BERTUOLD. 23 tf _ . irtOll HALK Iho nrm Uptimes , rituatod JC miles south of the U. K railroad In Carbon County , Wjomlnp Terrltoiy. 440 acroi of meadow and upland tltlo puaranted. Ad drew W. U. Caldnoll , Warm Spilnga , Wyoming. I OR BALE A restaurant at o bargain. H. F Mannwcllor. llth street near Farnam. 089H 1T\OR \ BALE The POPULAR HOTEL , known Jt ? as the BOYS' HOME. Thin house Is co-- tially located , has sou h and cast front , and la surrounded w th fine thodotrees ; contilnsthlrty s ccplng rooms , baa Ice bouit. laundry , Bimnlo room , &c. Has a world w do reputation and a better patrontgo than many houses of twice its capacity. Price ? 5.000 Tor particulars ad- drees , A. A. aAWDEY , Red Cloud , neb. SB1-U I71OR SALE 200 choice lots In Ilanaoom Place , D W. R Bartlctt , Real Eatate Amjnt , 817 8. 18th ttrett. 683-tl TpOR BALE A good corner lot on IKxixo and JL ? Sflth etroct , m a very fast growlns part of the city , will divide. Inquire at 210 South 26th street , near Furnan Bogg's & UUl's addition. B20-lm * 171OH HALE Or will oxcha go tor Omofia pro- JC I Iperty , an Improved eec on of land adjoin ing a station on U. P. R. R. u. DUNIIAM , MU Pornhara St. , Omaha. 720 Stnt RICK FOR b'ALlk B 203-tf ESTABROOK & COS. ALEO IIAY At A. U. Bander1 Feed Sto B 1013 Haraov St. > 19-tf MIOOCLLANEOUS. Ono 3 year old dark bay hone STRAYED hip a IlttU lower than the left. Jie3ycarold llgbt bay mare colt , roan epoti > n body and hlto etar in foiahud , and ono six rr r old dark bay Mexican pony , tilth brai d on ilnd leg. A liberal regard will t paid thorotura > r Information leading thereto by PETBit HANSBN , 2i23f 2 let and Nicholas Ac , Omaha. A dappla brawn horse aboat 9 STRAYFD , a little lame on r ght hind 4thor slim looking. A liberal reward vnl' V Jala f r his return to n y cfjnp , CO rods vtS Jreighton College , Omaha. L. W , FKhOUs3 EXCHANGE A good 80 acre Improved TO farm In Adams County. Neb. , for a dean itock ot Dry QooJs , or Clothing. Address or all en GtO. WILLIAMS 254 20 * Haatlngg , Neb. f OST REW > RD-A largo sized cow , half Jor- Lj icy , rod and white with wLIto laxe , and ihout five jtars old , s'njed from my promlaea Jay 22(1. Cow a'flo boa braM r.oba on her boma. I suitable rowaid will o paid to the finder by he undeiaignid. W. H. 1 jams , clerk DUIrlct : ourt. rill'ORTANT NOTICE Joe Si Pam'j Candy L Palico moved to 218 North Idth street , ] u < | lorth of Ua onlc IJall. Fire worka.cigaa ream Boda lemonade G cents. 223-1 A Ihcrand white colored pup , three LOST Bold. Tfo finder will be sul'ably re gard d hy 'caring the same t- store oX Jomoa b ) , south lo.h Btrtet n AKEN UP A cow about 7 } er8 oW , rod wtu I white i pots , larfo bores Al o a h" ' " ' ' . Ed , wllh wnfte spots , both with calf. FRANK KOBERET. 3-4tf on e w iJakcry , 13th St. near Williams. SDWAJUD .KUEKL tAGISTER OF PAIJxrSTKRY ANDJCONDI lONAUST , 408 T > ath Street , between Farnun nd Ilarney. Wll , with the aid ot guardian plrita , obtain ( or any one a glance at the part nd proper ) ! , and on certain conditions tn the fa > ure. Drota and Bbooa made to > rder , I'cxlcc vuarauteed uu2fl-Iu > POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder neter varies. A mane ] ot p f , strength and wholoBorneneaa. Moro ocono Icul thin the ordinary kinds , and cannot ba Id in competition with the multitude of I ow at , abort nelgnt. alum or phosphate powders Sold only In cant. RoTiLiUiKiNO Powsu Co. , fi Will St. , New York took Htuvc oba III ii I u r t o C years HnUcIf ; mm ? < . , VjnW . nt III' 1 1 < ' vti -i Intrnt vtllcv , rvnii rl > ( our liiinu-i- * ll > lo Netv On Vil" > llnrti-r oil levi . A'ew Safety Ite.or > 'i > lP. Tc Summtr cse thcto Stoves uro Tbtso celf bntodBtoios forula by D. A. Pleiey maha , Ncu - , oS9lmE&eAir