8 THIS DAILY BEE ; OMAHA WEDNESDAY JUKE 7 1882 The Dai IY Bee "Wednesdiv Mornin ? , Jure 7 Weather Koport. ( Tha following obaervntlnns are taken at the same moment ot time at all tbe eta- tionsnatned. ) W a DirAktMnrr. U. B , B to tit , BKRVICS , \ O i n June . ! < 'V4K n m. f S > J II s < L Dtnter. . . , . 2981 70 Piosh ar Cheyenne. . g i } 71 8\V Kicil ( leir VTMhakle. . . 11.8 * ' .lKht Pur Flitta. . . . . ! fl.no KrOrh Filr OmthA.i. . . II II BW Fri h Ooir \aibtan . . 31.01 W llrlik Oc r DM Molnoj , J ) . 1 W fob lour Davenport. . MM 7 W Fioh 0 nr It. Paul. . . . 29 91 HW ItrUK lar | nt Loula 31 19 rf Firth CUir Hljihewl. . 0 81 3W Rri alr 21 70 Fre'h l'lr n HS SVV imrord. . . . 19 8S Light Cle r Cniter. . . . . 1i 70 Mifl t Clou Iy ' ' adwood. 71 NB Ocnr Amlnthnlnn HI Klier 8 fr t 0 luthe nnova hljih ttur tua 4 feet E Inchru at Vankton. A little son of Mr. Joseph llcatty fc'l off n fence , in South Omitm , Sunday , and broke liU nun. A llttlo boy named Knott , nbont nix years of nge , WUH kicked la the breast i n SunJny luni by n borHJ and co badly in jured tint btaiecovoiy s doubtful. John Strap , the man wl o tried to steal the till from the Tlvnll Garden yes terday , wan soot up * by Judge IJoncko for twenty-five dy % nnd ( sentenced to make doable rcitltutluu and pay the cott-i of the Butt. Dr. ] lgotH , while descending from A temporary cUlmay nt Dr. Mercer's bam l ! yesterday , fell or.d bruko his leg at the an kle. tramps wore pulled in lion day and five vent up for ton days n hard labor , tha other two beingdli charged , Unity Social rlub will fltve nn enter talnmont and supper at Standard ho ! thin evening , with inuslo by Stein T I'durcho-trn. L A couple of very respectable lookinj women were ntrestcd MdvltilT at tnld night on the charge of keeping n house ol ill-fame. They deny Itviry bitterly. ' The Northwestern la as solid n the Uank of England , and gives Life Insur ance cheaper than any other company in the world. John Steel , agent. jant3-rno A complaint has been filed against two small boyi > , Sletz and Yowttt , for throwing brick-bats at another juvenile , Frank Kubobeo , The Omaha tcimsters hold their regu lar meeting a Tivuli hall , Panmm aud Ninth , Wednesday evening , June 7. All teamsters respecUvtly invited. By order f o T. J. Quick , Bojrctar.r. An individuil nrnxted for sleeping on the sidewalk was d scharjcd , an theio { 4 no law preventing a man from making Ira bed where he like * so long ai he intoi feres with no one ; A wooden tramway hai been built by ffjntraotor 'Il ' > b1uson for carrying the earth in cars from the g < ad on , Farnara etreetto tbe vicinity "of Twonty-ietond street , where half ; of it is to bo used to fill up tbe hollow , , The band connected with'the Tony Denier'"Humpty Damply" party , gave avery -very fine street Bert-undo t-day. The hart-shooter on tbo front coat Is nn expert - pert nt filing cards into doorways and upper - per windows. , A. leading Omaha attorney severely punished a wealty real estate man In the counting rnom of the Oniiha Natlonnl bank , Mi nday , the latter itriking the first blow. Unfortunately the ciinbatants were separated at this juncture. Wd nro inforuiel thut tbo Wide Awake council NJ. 401 , of the American Xeglon of Honor , are remo\lng to % larg and moro oummndlou * hall i.bovo Ken nard Broa' , drug store , where they propon to hold n reception on Monday , Juno 12 1882 , to which members of other council will be invited. A vicious dog on Douulos street bl Oapt. Frank Kent quito severely on Bun day evening , and another caused a tovor 'A j runaway on Sixteenth street the same day II by catching at a hono'a hevls. It Is Urn tbo dog ordinance was being enforced it is absolutely ilangerons to co n'ong ' Far aam or Douglas without watching th vicious curs that infest them by scores. Thd citlxens of Grand Island bad 1 1 meeting on Tuesday , the 30th ult. , to con elder the tubjeci of a proper obiervance o 5 July 4th , which h not only iu < Jcpendenc day but this 3 eir the quarter-centennla anniversary of the settlement of Hal county. 'J he secretary was instructed invite Gen. J. O. Coivln , of Omaha , nm Gen. J. M. Thayer to be present and de deliver oratloni , and nlsutj extend r ; lal mv.tattons to Hon. Jumc K , Dot d and Uon , ( iaorga L. Hillor , of Omthi , to lo present ou 1 j > in ia ( he festivities Incl dent to theooailon , Wm. Olnrk , a volunteer fireman , wr a arrestedjes'erday on a compUInt uiadi ia police court , chan.tnj him with com pllolty in the mbbery nt the fire at Mr Abert'n homo on the moinln 'of Mayl' tb A gold Witch and chain , valued at $133 , and alleged to have been stolen by Clark , have been recoveredaud are in poesesalor of tha dlitnct attorney. This completes Ibo roc ivery of tbe stolen property , which comprised two gold necklaces nn J alojk.t , which wore found in poues tun of Carr Keudall , an ex-paid flremtn , anl his mis- trew , and two diamond rings and a pin , ill tf which ft-e now dther in poue nlon of iho nut hoi I tie * or the owner. Olark gave bail f iir his appearance. The funvial of the late Wm. M. Jteese took place from TinJoitaker.Jacob. ' looms yesttrdsy under the ftmj.lceu ol * ( Seo. A. Custer i-ott No. Jt G. A K. , who turaed out quite A detachment for the jHirpiuo , The interment took jJare at Prospect Hill. Thomas D , Jtowlandr , a brother of tbe widow arrived from Sheloy , .Iowa , ia time to attend the funeral. The Grand Anay boy * have dotte an act that ; tie j ewUarlj' consoling to the unf r * ' i fftwily , ' aad will probably aid them a better position than they iMtbytkenddb of tbe husband IMPORTANT NEWS. A. Probability of ah Bnormou Manufaoturing Inatituticn for Omaha. A Valuable Addition to the Industries trios of tbo City. On Sunday last Messrs. Rico oni Mason , of Das Moines , IOVTA , nrrivoc in this city on n mission which , if BUG ceseful , will bo extremely beneficial tote to U.rmha and to the stnto. These gonllomon hnvo the controll ing influence in n now company formct in Dos Sloines for the purpose o going into the manufacture of barbec wlro fencing , The comp\ny lion n capital of $00,000 nnd have already begun preparations foractivoly pushing the work at that point , a quantity o machinery nnd other equipments be ing now on the ground. They do nof however , find the field na promising an one ns they had anticipated , nm consequently camo.lo Omaha to confer for with totno of our loading men , in wealth nnd enterprise , upon the project of n removal to Omaha , whicl can now bo done with the full con sent of their own company , and with out inclining nny great lota , a.i the machinery is ntilt in a shape to bu readily tMnbferrod. 'NVhat they desire is to form a large compiny hero with capital Bufliciout to carry on thn manufacture on n very lnij ; < pcalo. They nro entirely out oi the Monopoly nnd hive patents of their own , BO that tburo is no infringe- munt , and they propose to giva the old ininufiicturcra a hard pull for su premacy. Alter establishing themselves thor oughly at Omaha tlu-y desire , should the company think it advisable , to es tablish brunches else whore throughout the stnto. In order to make the en terprise a success they with to com bine with mm of reputation and capi tal and form a solid cotnp my that can givn the monopoly a big deal. They wanted to see wlmt oncoura o- mont they could gut , and hence were busy during tlio r slay Monday in : omer neo with yarioua parties , the result of which will bo known in a 'o r days. THE IJISTBIOr COURT. V. Summary of tno Proceedings Bo- fcra Judge Savage "Xoatcrday. The district court resumed its ses- ion at 9:30 a. m. yesterday , at which imo Judge S.wago rendered his do- isionain various oisos which hav eon carried over from last term , non f which wore of any great public iu Brest. Sidney Smith , the ox agent of th Vheelor & Wilson Sjwing Machin lompany , whoso record in this city nd subsequently nt Little llock , Ar micas , are well lcnovn ) to the public as arraigned aud plena to five in ictmonta for embezzlement , no uilfy , and was remanded. The caio ot McCormick ngains .iowo , proceedings in replevin , wm ling argued when the rrportor left his cosu is ou the third trial in this ) urt. OFFICIAL TRANSFER. . F.Willrodtaoln ? to the Nlobram Country. Mr. Henry F. Willrodt , who has > on for many yeara a resident of this ty , where ho nerved the government the capaolty firat of atorolcceperanc ibiequently gau ur at the Willow wrings distillery , has boon assignee i duty in the Niobrara country. It as a great surprise to his friends who arnod the news Monday and thi Njrots expressed are general and siu Mr. Willrodtvao president of the urnershaving hold that office for twc inns , and lie El on Joy rceigncc 10 p mitioti on account of his oon- 'inpluted change of headquarters , Ir , Philip Andrea being oleoted to lie eamo position. Mr. Willrodt has during his real enco in this city taken a promiiien art in the Turners society and other rganizitions with which ho waa con. coted , and by whom his absence will o deeply felt. Ho is a gentleman it very seuso of the word , and it is oped that the transfer may prove nly a temporary arrangement. iLAVBN'S YOSBM1TE COLOGNE lade from the wild flowers of tin Att PAMEB YOSEMITE VALLEY , is the most fragrant of purfuintB. lanufaotured by U. B. SUvon , Sun Francisco. For ealu In Omaha by W. . Whitohouso and Kennard Bros. A MUSIOAX , MELANGE llgbly Successful Boclal Given Mauonlo Uixli taat A very aucoceaful social was givci st evening nt Maaoiiio Hall un e 10 auspices of the old Torpalchorean ub. ub.Tho The ontorlalnmont consisted for the oat part of some brilliantly gottoi p tableaux , the moat prominent of hich woa a charming representation ' The Qoddeaa of Liberty aiding 10 Maid of Erin , " and the younj dies who took part in it made n lanring living picture , the beauty ' whibb was considerably enhanced f the brilliant red light thrown upon i During the evening HoHmann'a of- sient stringed orchestra regaled the iots with Eomo equisitfcJy dulcet raina , the most masterly piece * being Eimoralda " " ' " " , "Entro'ftote"nud "Tho ust Huso of Summer , " The remaining portion of the oven ng wes very dtlightlully wilud away/ Hocial chit-chat , in which , of course , o ladies played the most native part , e gentlemen , doing tha Iwtentng. Among the ladiea present wore Mrs. uOaflroy , Mrs. Pitzmorria , Miea lit ! ) , Misa BIoNaugltton , Mits Ken. dy , Mr . Mahouy , ftlfa , Powers M lliley , Mr . and the three Misses Jfttniphy , atd among the gentlemen were : G Y. Shtlhy , Ed Murphy , John Mutphy , Th ma Tftllon , 0. J. Smith , Jerro Mulvihill , ' Jas Muiphy , and Mis s re Swift , Mnhony , Odonnell , White , Ihntwick , with several others The entire affair was Unanimously voted a great socinl abcorsa , and all jircBont had a real good time MURRAY'S MARAUDERS A Double Attack on n Burt Street Itoflldonco. On Friday night last , robbers en tered through the collar of the rcsi < donco of Mr. 0. W. Murray , jr. , with Nave , MoOord A Brady , 2118 Burt street. They took a quantity of canned goods and then ascended to the kitchen , nhoro they found a number of articles and carried them away. The door leading from the kitchen to the dining room was locked or they would have undoubtedly continued their depredations ntill further. It was fortunate that they did not ontt-r this roum , ns the family were nt the liiuo preparing to leave fora visit to thj oast'and nil their icooilo were out upon the tables aud chair * and the trunks were open and the thiovea would have hid n picnia nuro enough. On Saturday numiing Mr. Murray load hin family and h ft with them for the cast , tfter which the domestics employed at the house closed the shuttirs and left it with the appearance of being entirely deserted. The thiovce were undoubtedly watching and got this aiowledgo and ut three o'clock in the norning of Sunday they rotmncd and tried tha ahuttors , doors and every xisaiblo mcana of entrance , but the lirt'd help ulio were inside hoard them and lighted up the houno and cro.itcd a racket that ecirod them off. This p.irt oi town has of late been roubled a good deal with midnight nnraudcra , and a fuw loads of buck- hot put into the carcases of ono or wo would probably provo an effectual omody. THIELESTIIiL. Daring Attempt at Burglary. Yesterday the usual tranquil- ty of Tivoli Gardens was disturbed y an extraordinary daring attempt at urglary in broad daylight. It appears that while the bartender ras citting at a table in the hall with omo friends a mart managed to creep , n all foura from the garden into the Dcality behind the counter where ho proprietor keopa his money , and nado off with about $12 in hipa and cash. la romov- n ? the money , however , ho made , slight noise wiiicb called the bar- oudor'a attention to what waa going n , and ho anw tlui man make a start > > r aomo now field of action , ho at iioo ran aft or him and captured the 3llow behind the U. P. headquarters Iu gently conveyed him back to 'ivoli pardon * and Bent for a conata- lf. Oflicer Frank , Keeper , was BOOH pen the tctiiic/ and upon search- ) g the prisoner discovered some upa and money in his pants pockets , /hen the ohaso began the man throw tray a largo portion of the booty , hiah was picko'd up by iho bar-ten- er. er.Ho was then piven in charge of the fHco who Beem to ba very familiar ith his by no mean unprepossessing juntonnnco. His trial will probably como off to ny. Victoria Society. * The Victoria society will meet at 10 rosidonuo of Henry Liveaey , rodneaJay , at 2 p. m. The mom- ; rs are reqiicated to bo punctual , it entitltd to momberahip are in- ted to join ua. Tiiia ia not e secret iciuty , mid nny who may doairo to uic ua can do BO. PootoBlco Chantrou , Nebraska during the week ending ino 3,1882 , furnished by William an , Vloak , of the postofllco dopart- icnt : EitabHshod Laird , Frontier coun- r , Mrs. Lina Miller , pootmistress ; Imron , Buflalo county , Valentino rmbus , postraastor. No changes week ending May 27 , BOA. IOWA. Established Park , Ctorro Gordo mnty , Samuel Hnerin ; Draper , Jns- ar county , Gliarltm 1. Titbbs. Discontinued-Vale , Lee county. Postmasters Appointed-California unction , Harrison county , W. A. mtth ; Olark , Mills county , J. 0. [ il'or ' ; Dry Like , Wriitht county" ! mold B. Walla ; Middle Jliver , Mau- on county , J , T. Nulson ; ow- irgh , Jasper county. Orando Ken. ito. Postotllau Buelnous. The following is a statement of the ail matter delivered and collected f letter carriers of the Omaha poat- lioo during the month of May ; anlirs employed. , , , , 10 e'ls'cred ' lottBia delivered ' ( , 8' lull letters delivered 123 030 : il 'oUalcardidaHvered 21,031 uealletters delivered. . . . , 12.0UI oil postal cardi delivered 8b22 ewnpapcrf , etc. , aellvertd r.7KJ2 ittera collecte . . . . , , , . . . 40.B28 i ) t l cards collecte t 21,002 ewspaper > , etc. , collected 10.WO "By asking too much we may lose IB little that wo had before. " Kid- > y-Wort asks nothing but a fair ial. Thin given , it fears no loss of ith in it ) virtues. A lady writes era Oregon : "For thirty years I ivo been affected with kidnnv com- ttinta. Two paokogna of Kidney- ' 'ort have done mo moro good tlnui I thouudicinea and dootora I have d before , I boliovn it ia a sure re , " _ _ _ _ _ Fast , brilliant and fashionable are a Diamond Dye colors , Ono pr.ck- a colors ,1 tj 4 Iba. of goods , Ten its for any color. -Tha Turners contemphto au excur- a to Blair oa the 4th of July , and their rly.elected prenident , Air. Phillip drw , will make A trip up there some 9 this week to perfect amngements their reception , FORGERY/ / An Old Acquaintance of "W , H. H. Lila-arellyn Comes tb Grief. The Story of a SHcte Haacal , About three years ago a man named F * 0. Fndnor was arrested by W. U. H. Llewellyn , then deputy marshal oi Omaha , nod now an Indian agent in Now Mexico , for an offense against the law , the full particulars of which were published in all the city papers hero at that time. Ho was finally discharged and afterwards created a good deal of sympathy for himself by shooting himself in the fleshy part of the arm , nt Lincoln , and then claim ing that ho had had an encounter M ith nhorso thief in a barn there. At the capital ho paid assiduous attention to aory line young lady to whom ho was betrothed , but before the arrival of the day ect for the nup tials a sheriff arrived from Ohio and took him back to answer to the cliarxo of bigamy. Ho got out of this scrape in sumo way but went from bad to worse until forgery was added to the lone ; list of other critnor. lie was recently - cently captured in Ohio and taken back to Homo , Now York. The case ia so interesting that wo roproducn a synopsis of it from the Homo Obser ver : Fadnor was charged with forg ing a judgment of divorce bctwetn him and his first wife and uttering the same by using it as evidence on his trial for bigamy nt llomi1 , Now York. The trial for bigamy occured in 1880. The indictments were found in January , 1881. When arrested on the indictments , Fadner gave bonds for hia appearance at the ses sions in-Apiil , giving as surety Nich olas P tura , of Coustablovillo , Lewis jounty an honest farmer whoso wife was distantly related to Fadnrr. Not appearing ; at the April toim , F < tdner's bill was f 01 f cited , and , on application , the case was put over until the Novem ber term. The November term came butFadnor did not como. His coun- 10 ! agreed to have him present at the January term. Meanwhile' dis trict attorney sued the bail bond and this year judgment was entered igainst him for $1,500 and the coats , [ n January last , the district attorney became satisfied that Fadner had run vwAy , waa secreted somewhere and lidu'c propose to visit Oueid * county vgaiu unless ho was run down and brought back by gubernatorial rcqui- iition. Mr. Petew , the bondamun , imployed D. 0. Stoddard ns | counsel met laid the facts before him to try ind catch the man and let him Potere ) out of a tight ppot worth ? 1,500. Mr. Stoddard took hold of no case- vigorously nnd employed a letccttve. Ho had information that Radnor's second svifo was in Brims- rick , Ohio , and ho commenced a cor- cspondence with Ohio ofliuiaK He .scortainod that the dutiful Frederick 'isitod hia father occasionally , coming [ uistly. keeping "abady" and g oing teathily. Ho obtained a requisition if the governor of New York on the ovornor of Ohio , and the papers rero placed in the hands of Officer Vheoler. Detect ivo Wheeler loft Jtica Monday at'D p , m. , and at 11:50 : estorday ho stepped from the train t the Utica depot in company with i'redprickO. Fadner. Oa the trial Fudnor produced a da * reo of divorce between himself and rife No. 1 , alleged-to have been Tinted at a term of the supreme ourt of the city of Now York , Hon. < harles H. Van Brunt , residing. The defendant's counsel put this de- roe in evidence. It had upon it a eal , bore the clerk's name and that nf ho presiding judgo. On thisnhowin ? uduer was discharged. An iuvoati- at ion was then cnnimoncad to ascer- iin the validity of the decree and it - as found to boa forgery. RAILROAD RACKET. The many friends of Warren Fuller rill bo glad to know that ho has ro- eived a boost that sends him to the rout. Ho has been appointed master ii charge of the B. & M. round house t Denver , and lelt for that city yes- jrday. Warren has been an engineer i the employ of the B. & M. for the aat thirtuuu years , and durinir that imo has made Lincoln bis homo. lincoln Journal. REMOVAL The offices of the division head- uartors of the Chicago , St. Paul , linncapolia & Omaha railway vreru 'moved from the Orcighton blcrk , ifleonth street , Monday , to the ow part of Strong's block , Tenth and 'arnam strocti. They have boon in 10 Ortighton block for a long time , soupying the former quarters of the 'malm ' & North Nebraska railway. HARASSING HAZEN- .nothor Chapter In the History tor Our City Dotectivo. The Grand Island Independent ro- trring to the recently published ex- ese of the ex-city detective of Omahu , taafn , sayaj "Oa Monday night of last week lie same fraud cailbd and knock d t the Clarendon llouso door betivecn 10 hours of 2 and 3 o'clock a. m. and iquirid lor a lady who was stopping ; euid hotel and registered by the unio of Oarrio ' Adams , saying that ar husband'had been Dangerously art. and that ho wished to aeo her amodiatoly , holding a letter in his nnd at the timo. 'Tho night watchman admittpd him , fczen following to tha room door , fter ha7ing awakened the lady , and ) inquiring what was wan ltd and ho was there , Ilazon spoke out Bay- g it was ho , and ho wanted her to it up at once , she then asked him hat ho wanted , ho replied I Imvo inuthing to toll you , nho ntiiworod I iii hear it aa well hero as any where , ) psrsisttid in ueoing her , aud after Vising hereelf oho opened the door , i approached her trying to embrace ir , aho repulsed him saying , "I mt you to yo away and let mo alone , m have abused mo suuiciont- , I want nothing moro to with you. " The clerk retired from o tosnu and alone with h r ho soon d her under subjcotion BO that sty prf puation wa made on her rt to luave. The proprietor and. Ci wife were awakened by the noiee , they occupying an ad joining room and she desired to aeo the landlady to give some direction about the disposition of sorao goods aho had purchased , in < tending to go to ousekrrping the following day , having secured some half-dozo Una dresses to make , Caul H. Itawlins , the proprietor , by this t'tno ' nroso and drc * ing him self went down into the oflico. See ing the woman in tears and much agitated , ho inquired what it all meant. She rtpicd "thii man is going to take mo away. " Ilawlins told nor that if eho was afraid of him or did not wish to go all she had to was to say BO , nnd that she need not go out side of the house. She with much trepidation replied * 'Oh husTi ho will hear you. " Itawlins told her that ho had nothing to fear from such a man as Uar.en. "Hazen was all this time dogeinq her from plsca to place and stood in plain hearing while this conversation took place. Ho o tiled to her in a gruff voice to hurry up , the train was in. Slioulderng ; her'runic ho march ed her with the child in her arms ahead of htm down to the depot about half-past three Friday morning , baby and motlur crying. The woman is undoubtedly the ono referred to as his late companion in Omaha , nnd it is evident that they left Grand Island together , though in what di rection no ono seems ublo to toll , but it ia quite clear that they went not in the direction of Omului , " "IJnzeii should bo passed around and Inndled without cloves by the press everywhere. Ho bilked Greoluy county ouc of about $000 for pri- ! tcnded detective services , and other localities Lave financial cauao to re member him. " "It is clear that the unfortunate woman , whoever aho may bo , is afraid of him , and probably not without just DIED CHARLTON At 10:30 o. m. , JuneC , 188. , of Bricht'8 disease , Mark 1' . Charlton , nged 10 year * au 1 ll months. Funeral from the ro-ldcnco of hU par ent ? , corner 17th and Davenport street ? , at 0 o'clock Wednesday m ruing. KEE3 In this city , Jun s 5 1882. Victor LUforge , only son of Samuel ana Hottio McK on Iteoa , aged 2J mouths and 18 days. Funernl from the residence of tbo par- entp , 1911 Casa street , at 10 o'clock , Juiio 7,18S2. The many friends of Air. an 1 Mrs. Been will sympathize deeply with them in thU sad bereavement. The little boy was the pride of their heart1 , unusually bright and winning and admiral by all who saw him. His tleUh was from pneumonia. HELLGIIEN Caroline. Mra. Catolino liollgrtn who has been suffering slnco last Olirhtmia from a severe attack of drop y quietly pnaed nway at ten o'clock this rooming uithin the walls of St. Joseph's Hospit.il. The ileceased lady was 3S years of age and WAS much esteemed by a 1 rge circle of friends in'l acquaintances. She leaves a husband nnd six children and aUo two brother and her mother , who are all residenta of this city. city.Sho She will bo Lmiisd nt Propped Hill cem- itery to-morrow an i the'funeral cortege ivill'leavo her residence on the comer of 15th and Burt at ten o'clock. PERSONAL. . L'ent.-Gov. Carns is in the city. Heobert Thayer la in from Wyoming on i visit. Cnpt. 8. S. lleynol Is , of David Oity , Nebraska , fs in the city. . O. L. Edholm boa returned from a ivo months' tiip through the South and Vest. . Jlr. and Airs. Geo. V. Hoagland , of St. rosepb , are in the city visiting their son , \lr. \ Gee , A. Iloaglund. JliEB Kale Buekirk , who hi H been \islt- ns in Duula , has retnined to Ibis city ind ia the gueat of Mr. and Mw P. L. tier. Misses Llrzio and Carrie Bu'lin arihcci n the city Monday from their hjma In norrio olil En'lnnd nnd are \imtlng at the esldence of Mr. George lUnsman. Col. A. C. Dawo , General Passenger md Ticket Agtnt , and Ur. Cnihby Gtn- iralPrelgltt A ent , of the K. 0. St Jo & 3. B. road , arrived In the city Monil.iy in husinois connected with the removal of ho city ticket ollica to Farm n and lUth. Mrs. C. W. Murray left for the east on Saturday l ? t to vinit her pe pie who re- lite In Brooklyn , N. Y. She wlllbe'ab- eat abuut three months. Her husband ccompnnl/d her portion of the dialance .nd . returned on Monday. II. L. Hall , travelin { general pastenger gent for the B. & AI. It. K. , U in the Uy. Uy.W. W. P. Burkeo , tbe champion pitcher of lie B. & M. baa a ball nine , went east yet- erday on a two wetk'd vacation. He wil tail among other places Buffalo , Suepen- lon Bridge and Niagara Fall * . Both Lydia E. Pinkham's Yoseta- lo Compound and Blond Purifier are repared at 233 and 235 Western ao - ue , Lynn , HUB ? , Prioa of either , 1. Six bottles for $5. Sent by tail in the form of pills , or of ) zenges , on leceipt of price , § 1 per ox for oither.v Mra. Pinklmm freely nawors all letters of inquiry. Enclose o stamp. Send for pamphlet. Men- on this paper. jtG eod&w Ijiwii Stemra , a well-known clerk fn to Union PaciBo shop * , and tbe astistant ircnisn of the P.oneer hook and ladder impany , was gladdened on Thursday lost f\l\e \ preseutatiun modi ) him by Mr . temm , of two bonnclng biby glrU , the Ivo Stemms ot the family , so to speak , he Imppy father ii receiving tbe con- u ulationn of all his friend * and corn- del , boll , at tha sliopu and in the fire dc- irtment , and tbe hooka lm o urrnnoJ ( to tend iu full unlfouu ou the day of bap. in. Mrs. Stemm U a daughter of ex- ouncilman Tblrman. Cheapest Lots in the city of Omahn- 00 and upwards , 5 per cant down and 5 ir cent l er month. BraU , agent , 15th id Douglas sta. m20f | Pasture Horses taken to pasture the Croighton pasture , well watered id board fence. Inquire ofV. . G. enshaw , 1102 North 18th street , rner of .Nicholas. 31-6i * SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN MOfifc > | rONKV TO LOAN-Call at Uw Umc of D I L , Th'-fflM Ream 8 CrHehtoTi 1 * * LOAJ Al 8 p reeattii tcre l In smo.6f 12,600 tn ip-\rJs , tors to S years , on Oral-clan city u < arm property. Bints Kmt Kmrt ted Lei \o5tT. ICth and HELP WANTED. A TEIt A urtM la'irtdtlll at ft w Charles Hi tl Ilao CT ttrc t. 8r4-tl ASTKD-A n-achlnlst at Curb \ \ Ira Wrrki \V 307 ANT < 1 > Ten team * lo work on Horenc W Cut-Off. H affen * 1 GO per day. S7-U ! Mir.lllt-.LL , VINCENT. ANT > .D A Qr clan InlcV turner , Im W mcdlatilApplJ tC J Okian. SOMi innMESVST B-At Fonrci Cut-OD I \t\l \ I.Inn tulles nrlh r ( O iln. Wa o l.7 P't tl y. UirOULLL VINCENT. JJsVtf BiTUAl IDNSJWANTEDj T . . QITUATION WANTEP T-yii mtnp'tonl mm ij tt Wkora-oot hOffeinnd wo V abut ho litbcmd hulcn. A.ly | t H.duauA Kk- llad'xfltJn" , 20I.V 10 h Direct DOO-0 WANIEK ItUAtlnn In [ a prlvnto fan lly to do general homework. Apply at fo.823 , couth 8th g rcct , 339 g \\TFD A position tyn rompo'cnt troiil n a tr In a Ln , , ry. address A. K. > ce o31cc. 381-7 * WANTKO lOitm'lcinrtMn d 51 nhTrr , eppy n H Mnnuilir , Kjpljm-nt AKcnt Inliflroo' , nittr r niara. 3JI-5) ) WANTEK lly n * lm.U man an u iliunUhai room , B3iaeulictc li l o-n Dodge and Cttlortiia , td \ Itth ami lid btloo n. l-ls refer * encrs nio unexcoptljtinble , II. , b x < 4S. R2I tf * MICELLANEOL8 WANTS. A frw bsatic'B ? In a tir'xntn WAVTEII at 1410 Jac ton > treci. jjft 12' Jul 1st nitutni'hfd rocm not WANTbD ] 12x15 , it list bo In builnnM port - t on nf City. Addrtss 1. U. A. , Die offico. JO If W NTintmcborty to rvoif In R well i-iarcd he prMicto | ci in ( jolt p'sturi MullinjU d ii r V OCO h < n Ii > ml g > en lor f-.ro ( In It tf Addr.ea ANTON O ASP EU , Sflr-Sf OOSAoilhlSthat. - loan , ? 3n < M on rood mill WASTED-To property In Douglas coun'y. ' Addroaa Look Hoxl 3 , malio. < 4v ) . 3 WASTKO-Citldr < iu u boanlcri Bcho l. N. W co , nor California and lO.b 6tree' . L. u. LOOMIS , MONEv A tnrtner wintid.Hcilvaor B ! cut , nlth $ . ' .000 lo 8 0,100 casi to Invo t In u IcgltlmUoliukino 8 which In nix nonthatltna wi 1 I ay R pr flt at [ cunt ciual ] M tha amonnt In vtB'od , an I both boturiud In'o cknn csh and theputncnhlp cnduj. AdJreni "Moii. y" lite W lntt bridge and ( Chwl oond * . T. Clark , ttnllevue n-ir WA.MfU tuupnvy v utrt , tuiHD and MXS pool , to cl , n with HanlUr Vaul * and ahir rioat.cr. the beet In uso. A. Evans t Co. , reMdrni-B W a Dodao utrcnt. ntnahi. WAAT&D To runt , w th prlvi igi of buy- Ing liter about three minlh cotlaje of Dv rooms , yo t locality , wlihin t ventj minutes wnlk of p Btofflco. Addrom autlnc te/niB and location. * 'lou ( o" D i fticu iI7 > lf Ott RfcNl MOUbfcB AKO LAND. FOR UENT Anroctancn ti make mon T Hiiw it tin be t - dln btiiaihth d b a ( Upg h u 08 11 f o It , h vtuir a ilenrb ! u UcttlioD. dlirnl'hod nnuixt. Furnlturo for sJonnd ro t low. Aptly at 617. 12.1) s'mt. ' no r Jac'uoi , 399 ; \riOFlY'urnl'h ilroiDn , one JoornnitHof JLl fioilKOm i8. treit. } 9M5 * IT'oaiENl'-Jl < us.No. 10ndll2asut 12th L : .tro t. ( | .S ( ) A V. l > , jO h.a. | SOU KI5NT One fjrnhhcd room. 1723 Doug- I1 lft "ticet 897-8 nhONT UOllHLK OKFI E-P.r rc-jt , In ? J tfljliton B oct. Inquire 1) . L , Ttomit. ' 3'S-7 EIO LET 'tno large f in Isl o I room , with board. 18 8 Oilifor lietnel. 89) tf AFURNI'mD OOVinpriia'e fanilyfor gi nthn en wlt'i reference. J312 Lodtfo be- .men 3th and 14th street. 374 tf OJl HI Nr A nicely furnished room at .410 Chlcaostreet , Lctu.oi 4th and 16th. o etf FO < KKf T urnlshod room , lav n port hot. 16th and 7th third housu _ 37j-llit FOU H Nl mall furnished rnot. with cloT- eta Boutb and cast wlndo * . a. K. c rncr 4th and C'hlca o. _ FO.1 J ENT Two nlcclj furnished rooms , Iw prlccj , bric hout.e 20iJ lawbtr et. I.W Him' A nr.o , , la \ ) fmnlliol room I' HU la ilu'ora Kentluuiau , wlta burd 15J6 .BP t'luvinuiunJ l&th. 3CSU F OK ll-NI II tujuon Ij-ird Klroit 18thand 0 h. Apjly ut 1712 uipl oi a\e ' 371-0 OU HUNT Vlth boirJ , a larw'd Rlrv fnnl , ajll CiMis'rtfot. 371-6r E OR HEVT t urnlshsd too-n , h09 10li street botwicn C. HJ and CU lfvrula. 853 f JTtOR BEST T > Ir-a a tly furnlhel room. 117 I1 BoutU 17th tt vet , one iloo ; uotth of Dau SWtl rORRE\T T vo m 'I ' neatly furnished r-oms L1 at4 7Itioardb.Hn 14tli aid 15lhnt. , .00 ouularrfuf irvltlud r o a , flret fl eron 14tb ict'Ojn Howard mil J .kiun. 3tl IIA nVTO PPllMSHEDsiuth rnocs for lent. S. L W.corne IQtl aid llfttenport. 308 tf Houfi cf rit roomi mar coiner FOHUBVl ] and llth n reot , al < o two new lOUjon rwvy by tbe mtdduof June Iiqniraat lo , II. r ier 3ii' Clotbluir store , 804 % 10th trcet t-9-t POH KBNT Good h mm with U room * , and at1 mnu rn Imp 010 iienN , and co iveUont trootiar. Incj'1-oat ' j < r.ejry utorv , corner Olb a.iU uuiU-K ttMct 2j8 tf nOIt HUNT The p l Ui and elrgant hall f lt' > K I in clir I | r voirentsInCUrk'nand [ ottuiVllofk. pi'yti ' . . M. Claru , or to II. i. no < ter'i * lOJaod 01 a. 14th Hire > t , D7'tf . . . . , . ' * ! * t M4II1 > UWM n.kh. .W [ . ' cnkuw' V.iaototey. K ccr. Irttai aad jU Uji * l-iiUt > t > .UlUlMI U 4UUUM Wi U without ta&nl. Hcjv nible prices. aw fit. " 710 It nUST House of flturoome , ( ornor23n J and l'i ri-i , A | ul > at B , U. Hre\eiuon , corer or 17tti aud i a a , ncur I'Ji > Ur C'burch. * 00 tf SALE " Three y un r freih m'Ich cnw , for iao tiy 0. reJ r eksa" , at A. J. Qvls1- 'ni ; oo.ry tore , 3 4 tou blKtb Bluet , nice 15 00 | > cr hi ud 89CSt Mill -A < ' A KOO | faml y n ara , wnrran'td 1 gentle Mil able f r groctry wagon , also i w irniM , leather top jihae on , nearly new , and 1 1 pie t > ttah e out t. < table for rtnt. Call at- r 6 o'c'ock , itttS Wetu'er etnct. 376-11 O.lAltLES UARLKY , rOtt hALF hebi nln u and Qx urcs of a first c'uss trial nnrlet In Central o nuka st location ; n t cath trade In thoilty huuon r sillliij , ' , far hualth. Aildrtu Jlutchcr , Uea lice. 3j7-lm SoK8ALI- goad lior.e , cheap , a l 08 ! Uuiulnj uneU ti8-0 u | U.sl' Jli : blMl/-CWiicralu J'olk lounty U t'rlc noCO. Jmiulr.ii.fJ | t , K uman jjlotUco , ItUliiBC'Uy iuilorcouuty.Nu tl'JM > > OUrfAI K Ch ip-A h u oottls loom * nd ! lot , 3 x iJ Ju tnoitaif lUt x'roibilO/i miettin 8Ui ucji , l'j ( ocqly 9flOuml hpiy in'i bil ncei'i luoulllj pay inn . quir < atNiw.p fit Union , Itth at.d il'w r.et . IBS , f _ itOUtiALE ) nel3t 13J feet frintigo br 68 1 feet d p , on south 1 tli Direct , on tlO p r Jtth payiucuu , to anone uho win cut d In- 1407 Ho * rd , beiwtvu JUa and 15th U. f\OU bALb-Uanh hapctUtr. chup , ut in ; 1 farm , two n I'm noutli ut Ilcllcvuo , l-ur rma addreju U , Tuchuck , Orxaha , Ntb. 83U tf lull tIAUK IkuuUlul acr lot and home on California itrict , 1SCO. llcCAOUE , S6S ( ' . " ( OppOKtU Pculcffic * . ' i . t r > I * % . I { pott BALE 11 core of fire rconi aid 1 torn L1 DXr ) rr el , ( IIOO Hmill hmm ard two lots In - < hnn' ! addition * POO. MciACU E , I7IORBMB A hinn nd lot It0ill8 frbn\ I1 with btrn , two weds tn1 citnrp 1284 Siuth Hlh tro < t ( exind hju t north ol WIIHaa Prlw * 14'O Q - * lilUU rAit t a will ir L1 mot. If. II h tie t. nc r Varn m. I.1OK HAI.tS ' ( fiu-fl oUix rooms ai.d lot SOi P 120 , north of Mxt eut > slnet b.ldffe Ap ply cor er 12lh atd U w rJ Newfrupef Union. 102 t f fTlOU SALE-'ha PiirULAH nOTEL , known L1 M the nova1 HO VK. Th' ' hot la co - ttally located , h s ton h and oagt front , and Is lurroanded w th nn ha > lotr es : cent ln thirty meplnz rooinj , hrw Ice hon.8. laundry , simple room , &o. ll > a world w do regulation and a liettcr | tron puilmn runny houan * ot twice IU capacity. Prt-o 8.COO Kor part cu art * d- mess , A. A. SAWUKY , lied Cloud , Abb. EM-tt TTIOn BALE Or will eicha re for Omaha pro- JL1 petty , an Improved sec oa ot land adjoln > itiC ttatfon on U. P. H. R. M. DUNUAW , 1411 Farnham St. , Omaha. 7SO 8ra FOB EALfc. BniCK ESTAnnooK ft res. BAtKU HAT At A. ) I. Maudor' Keed MIPOiLLAMbOUb. r > OXI\0-ly nn exptrlcncnl down cajl l-ocb. JO er , ho slugglnR ! tcrum M odcrata M n. Ixwsons given ati > rl > i.to tcsldcnrcs. Addro s Dox Ing , L'ce ollloo 378-bt LOST A l pjttal b'nckmlWhlti Jo Bivnelf- er , biut a yoir Id , Ijii f.on Major t'r'ft'ap'acs. > nj Infmrat MI 1 fiix > J. 8 IW- Ins 11n tt t3te. D ug\H \ Bire t. will recilr * p cpor lewanl. [ < .CU-.t ! ) J. T. CUJrT. STKAVKU t acowvitnv > nlic t > rititjrei cod Rn < Ub.ut ) eaMrlJiilvcii > illk In thro * ttat F nder wi I be 1 homily rowarrfoJ bv ro- turnlnitbir ti nntthait ornr 'S ' hnnd ' tlorttroft. ( SHIP' ) IJftHlle.SOjiltlnK 10 o.tcr famines cin Itarn JL of aflrct-cl si ) pirtvi'.ltj bj oilliKcuW. , Tatlor , tu/t Uradstr.ct'u Agency Itth street. 310-Bt I.VfcTIircTIO.V-ln vocut ruiula Riven by tUra Wiz o A. I'tnncll. lli-aaiLcv juthwn < t i-or- i or 10J and Hurt BlJce ti. SOI-S * niAKblN Ul' A cow about 7 Jo mold , rod with JL whltei pouUrvo l.on.9 Alia a huller , led , with wnlto ipot % both with ialf. FHANli KOUlinEO , 73-Ut on o w Balurj , IStu St. no ur WUlUmR. EDWARD HUEHL HM1IBTKR OF PAUIVBThUY ANU , CONDI T10-VAL1ST , 98 Tenth Strcot , bctwn n Ftru m andllamev. Will , with the ild of t:3JraUn rulrlti , obtain for any one uptaace M tht ptol aad prepcnt , and on ccrUtn coujltlotu iu six ! B. t ire. Boot * and Sbooa D kde ted r. P ' -i ' ct mi ea t nt < wt1 rifj.l"r Absolutely Pure. This powder nerrr varies A man el of p < y , strength and wholoaomencw. Moro eoono ulcul thin tbe orillniry kinds , and cannot l a old In competition with the multitude ofi ow cat , short weight , alum or phosphate powders Bold only In cans llotAb KAKINO POWDK Co. . H W.ll Rk. Now VnrV TIMJJJ TABLE. CABS cmcAoo , ST. riuL , iiiKsurous urn OUAIIA RAILHOAI. . t „ IiMTO Omthiv P.TawrBer Ho. 2 , 8SO , m. A > mmoditlon No. 4 , 10 ( p. m AirlreOujfia PMacnf ; r No. 1,6:20 p , m. ( .ct era edition No. S. 1U:60 n. ir. iVOIQ OllinA lAft OB tOVTtt tCCltO a. , n. fc O. 7:10 : x tu. Sto : p. a. C. It. H. W. , 7:40 . ii 3:10 : p. m. a , B. I. ft P. , 7.10 & . ra. 3:10 n. m. K. O..SS. J. & C. B,1 ww nt iSOn , m. nd7:45 : in , Arrliroa at S 1 1/iuU i 15 0 at , m. and 6tX in. in.W. , St. L. fc P. , Icuvoa ot B . m. anJ 8.10 p. Arrived a Ot. Louis at flJO : a. to. aud 7SO m , rar OK HOOTI-TMTS. j B. to I ! , lo Iluo. , Twou U ExureM , BJU ! c. m B. ft I ! . Lincoln Exprt * < 5.20 p. m , 0 P. 0\rlinJ Kjiurofrt , 18:16 : 1) . in. 0. A K. V. for Llnsoin , 11:16 a. m. O. A R V. for Oweclu. 0.10 a. ro. D. P frolfht No. B , B JO a. m. 0. PI relplit No. B , B:20a. : m. O. P. freljrht No. 13 , 2 0 p.m. f D. P. freight Mo. 7 , 0:10 : p. m. omljrraaU - . P. Denver exiiroaa , 7:35 p. m. / D. P. frelfht No 11 , 110 p. m , D. P. Denver freight , 8.26 p. m. , , - AEUVJSO rmiu am AID COOTS. 4 0 B. fc Q bXO * rn.-7.-2S p m. I ( . O. L N. W. , 0.45 . m.-7:2fi p. m. C. B. I.AP.,9 : a. m. 9-05 p. in. . il. C. , tit. uo AC D. , 7:85 a. m. f.ity. n A > zivuna f ROM ra vna JLHD BOUTUWSST. 0. fc B. V. from Lincoln 1.08 p. m. O. P. JPadflc Kxpreos 3:26 : p. m. Bj ft U. In Neb. , Through Exprcfis lU p m. U. tt U. Lincoln Exprc8 y it a in. O. P. Denver en > res ) , 7:86 : a. m , U. P. Freight No. lii-J 50 p. ex U. P. No. 0 : SO a. m. K 0. P. freight No. H , 1S.H f , j D. P. So. 6-6.00 p. m , U. P. Ho. 18-1:46 : a. m. D , P. Denver frotfcht , 1:10 a. m. 0. Si n. V. mixed , ar. 4(6 : p. m. WUUY nUIXt DH1T.RM QtUIIA ATtl oocjitii lu.urrs. teav Omuhft at 8:00 : , boo , 10:00 : and 11:00 : a. ) la SM , S 00 , i.C-0 and ( .00 p. m. . . * Lea/u Counii. Dlui'e at 3:26 , 9:25 : , 10 26 and : u a. tu. ; t : t , 2:26 , sAt , 4:2B and 6.25 p. m. m > v-Tho dummy kRveo Omaha at > 9X0 Id 11:00 : n. m. ; 2.00 , 4/0 : ( anJ 6.00 p. m. Leave ! jaacll liitiea at 9:26 ted 11:25 a. m. ; tat , 4i5 ; - 'broadband local ptsaonger trains between mOi ID d Council Blade. Cttuo Omaha 0:11 : ! , 13 , , M a. ra. ; B to , 6:46 : , tflO p. in. Arrive auHk ; : iO , 11BE , 11:16 a. in , ; 6:10 : , 7:06 : , 7:10 , p. m _ _ _ OIO ii > Of M ll , kot-1 r , or ill. oi/xw , a. m. p. ra , a. m. p. ro. . . . . . .U.Mi 0.00 680 S.40 , H f o , H 1. 6 1'ncinc.llAO 9-00 6SO : Z.10 ilciio , 11. A J. . . . . .llrO-1 0-30 t:89 t:10 Nrt..i. ( . . . : M 6:80 : * : * o 5ixCIty nd I'auSc. , i'ljOil 51 Y&0 iton 1'adfls , * 1L In Neb , . . . . i i > 0 UilO oatuft Dioiu C1tT , . . . 8.-00 TitO AM. Lincoln . , . u.v ) e-oo P. Lincoln , Punday. . . 1:30 : ll o P. Cenver E p . , 9.-00 : so . Blcnr City .lit t. P..11:00 : Sio [ nail m ll tor State cf Iowa leave bat one * a y , rli i CXO : A , m. iSra opaa Bucdaro Iroai 12 in. to 1 p. n. r TIAI.P p Jf. mcy and Staple Groceries , AT BED-ROCK PRICES , UTTER AJO EGGS , KUEHH KKOM THE C00NTHV. o. 916 North Sixteenth St , A. H. SWAM. . . . . [ cCARTHY & BU3KE , \ General Undertakers , Bat. Faruam and Dourjloe. Metallic , Wood nd Cloth Cot crod 9SKETS , COFFINS , EOBES , SHROUDS , GRAPE , &e. , uliQtly pn hind. Orders from the c un r- ; Ud , aud prompt'atUndod to.