8 THE DAILY BEE OMAHA THURSDAY , JUNE 8 , 1882. The Daily Bee. Thuraaiw Morning , Juro 8. \Vcntbor ttopoit. ( Tlie folloftinir. ob ervAtlon nretnlum nt the fame moment o ( time at all the eta'.Lns dtor.i for gi.ent July 1st , The Omiln : foundry and machine shop ] me being rnlargtd. Tha Mtanuri la cevcn feel and ton inches iibovo low water mark. There were , three largely attended fu ncrals to IVohptct 11111 this morning. The Wyinnn Commercial collosi opens Soi'tp.inber ' < ilh. Bend for ciaulnti anil specimen * of pmmnmhlp. je3tf The city council hai ngnln ordered IN oloilnK up of the saloniH at midnight , Thi caforcemfnt of this law nnd 1'Clmplci sixteen" h periodical Ilka the rdvent u : the circus tmd the hand organ. ,1ohn Strup , the man who triei lo steal the till from the Tfvr.li Garden TUBE day , was neat up by Judge Bcneko for twunty-fivo diy , anil sentenced to make double rentltutlon and pay the costs of the suit. The Northwestern U ai eolld ta the Dank of Kngbnd , and given Life Innur- anoc cheaper than nny other company in the World. John Steel , agent , junt.t-mo Don't forget Saturday , Juno 10 , there will be a grand opening at the Western brewery in the afternoon and evening. Free lunch and frco inuMc. All are in vited. ji7-3f- TnE BKK" base ball nine accepts the challenge ) of the Newspaper Union nine to play them a game un Saturday next at -1:15 p. m , TUB bKB nine ia thoroughly or nnlzjil , an 1 will pl-iy for money , mar $ bles or chalk , nnl dou't you forgot it. The mngnlSccnt trooi In the front of the Kedick ptoperty in 1'Vutmm , near Tlftenth , were felled to" the ground yes terday to mnke way Inr the new block. ' It looks positively sacrcllgioui. Thocontract _ has been let for Iho.ccm- plHion bf the clerestory and the erection of another story ot the tower of Trinity cithedral. To Is will finhh th ) body of the ejirice anil bring the tower to the base of the be'fry windows. err errif "George S , , the i > Ix-yer-o1d mare belonging > longing to Mr. J. H. MoSh&no , of thi * ecu city , trotted In the Atlint o races Tues at day n alnbt nine B'.nrterr , and took soventli pUee on u narrow track. Sha won In three rtrelght heati , Her time was : ox 2H8i , 2:482 , 2:50 : . luDL DL The Itt'liii of Trinity cathedral have pr organized themselves into an aa ocin > ion tvi called the Cathedral Bu'ildura. The olllccru ha of thij association are : Mr < > . George P , Fo Bemb , preildiint ; Mra , J. M , Woulworth , am BBcrotaryJ MM. L IKchardson , treasurer. BO AboJt twoaty-fivo ladioj , have already BOHri joined the organization , MX 'KB The JH.'s uri Valley Srungerbund IIu holds its annual ' 'convention at St. Joe on IIuu Saturday nnd Sjnd.y next. Deli gates ful from the Omaha soclaLIe.i in the bund are : its John II. Erclc , Jlorman 11 menwelt ; , dtle- Rates from th ? Mrcnnurchor , and Julius 3M > yer and Win. Mick , from the Con- it oordta. The cild query "Is the soul immor tal" hss given place to the mvr one "Is the colored race Immirtal. " Those who watch the mrotality resord of the city and to the report of births will readily answer to the latter qnebtlon in tha aflirmatlye , if tl ey dhbellcve tbo former , an ( litre BIO few reports of deaths or births among colored - ored people. A trio nf men were captured by Offi cer Van Ni'rman , Sunday night , nft'r of having carried off oVout $ W worth of cigar ? , money and liquor from the saloon t _ _ kept by Jessen & Skew , on Sixth and Pa dfio ttretts. The proprietor of the saloon refuted to complain agalnit the ono upon whose person same of the property was found , for the reason , it it claimed , that lie was afraid , ami acoo dlngly the follow , whoie name w * Ji hn Janeen , was sent up for fourteen d.iys for intoxication , and Che other two wtrre ull > wcd to go. The office of o eik of police court was Ulled Tuesday by the appointment of bo Mr. Jerome Penza ! , who was immediately confirmed by the city council. Mr. Pen < zel qualified ye-terdny an I at once Jen tered uo in the di < oHArte of his duties This will rel eve Judge Btneke of a great deal ill work , whi h ha * seriously inter fered wit1 ! more important duties , and Mr , Peniell will prove a very efildeni clerk , lie Is a real gentleman and popu l r with all who have known him , of The condition of ( he Twenty-third street ridga over North Omaha oreek is -auch M to call for attention on the part o the author I tlea. There are two b0' ! holes in it now , aud jCJtoidsy a liorw came near breaking hi * legin DUO of them Tne biidgett \ \ on the route taken by ali fu-jeral * toPro-p ct Hill , aud an'accident lo one of these prvcewlona might rteult in a tUtupedd which would cost tbo city at thousands of dollara of damage * to life and limb , Iitt this be looked after at once. fo judge from ( bo crowdb that throng the swimming fcbool , corner luth and jr riJ ni utrfctU , ono tvould naturally tup. ' meeting with the po e tlio'pr prtetorg ire niieeeM they no Justly deserve. Our re porter calltd tUere yt t rd f afternoon , * ad found Jarge number enjoying the twtb. TfaflVatep , yr * warm * nd cvtry. 6.nd alee , will HEADLIGHT GLEAMS , The New JBnilroad AeseoBment by the State Board of Equalization. Mlscollnnooua Items from Vnrloua Sources. General Manager Tntmaga and GJII oral Ticket Agent Chandler , of the Missouri 1'rtcifio , arrived in the citj ycatordny on upccial train over the Wnbash road. They remained until 2:30 p. m. nnd during that time were closotud at the Missouri Pacific head quarters , corner Parnarn and Tbir- toenth , with Union Pacific ofliciAls. It is understood their busincaa hero partly concerning the location uf their ticket uflico in this ci y , which will | probably be put in the corner room o' ' the new Pnxton hotel. Thuro was , however , up for consitl oidemtion n etill mora important nmt tor. Tlioy uzpeot bolwcun Juno IfJth nnd July 1st to pui on thurnugh ] mi BL'iiger.i trains bi > tw on Uniuha nnd St. Louie , nnd the arrangement uf sehudulo for tboso trains wnn the moat important business conaiclurcd. It i btftied that they prop > BU to put on i fust train to bo cullud the "I'imii An inhibitor" between Oinnhannd S'.L'iuis ' which ia to bo a rival of the ' 'Gannon VM" train on the Walwah. This , they claim can bo mndo to boat the can non ball line all hollow , unless the \Vnbasli should run into nnd from thio city , ns the "Timo Atimhilatur" would leave the Union J ciflo depot oirlyin the afternoon nnd meet the overUnd .train from the west at Pap- pillion Junction. They will make a big effort to beat the Wubaah , nnd probably nrrangod the details of the imo schedule yester day , but will not niako it publ.c unt 1 the Opoti I\K is consutnmited. lUlIiROAt ) AHMEHSMF T. The nssotament per uiilo of railroads in Nebraska , ns niado by the statu board of iqualizition , is as follows : Union Pacific 811,358 Omohu & Mouthwi-tern 1U,55 ! > Iturlingtnn k Mitnouri Klvtr in Kur.raaku Atchinou Ji Nebniska 4 744 Lincoln & Norllnvcbttrn 4,744 n St. Jo-eph & Western 3,707 Nohra k. 4.8V8 Sioux & Pacilio 4,101 Fremont , Elkhurn k ilisaouri Vullsy , 4,101 8t. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha 4 100 Oinuha , & Reimblic.mVal.cy 3,4 5 Republican V llov 6,350 Omaha , Mohrara & 131ack Hills. . . 3 , M Mil-sourl Poclllc 3.4'Jl Total number of inil n , 2,2 3 - 185000. . Tot.il it-seme I vahmtlun , $ L4JG.O'JI.3l ( ) , being nn iucroaso ever last year U nbout $2.0.0,000. UNION PACIFIC EXHIBITS. The Union Pacilio railroad company have done much fur the Western ter ritories the pistfowycura by advertis ing their mineral nnd agricultural re source * . The l&nd department of the KOIOI road keeps upon exhibition at Omaha , Chicago , Now York and various other plucos , samples of cereals raised iti Nebraska , Kansas , Colorado and such other localities as are reached by the ( road Jim-idea these specimens of crops , the company also make a show ing of orep , coal , mar bio , mono , fos sils , etc. , gathered from the name country. Those exhibits by the road he the ir various agencies attract much attention from travelers and others. The company is now preparing an exhibit for the National Mining and A Industrial Exposition , which opens at Denver iu August next , in which the products of Oioh stain and territory will ! huvo a separate display. They have commissioned . 6. Hart , efFort Sh Fort Collins , Co ) . , to visit Wyoming Shm and Utah for the purpose bf making lections for those expositions. Mr. rt spent sover.il weeks in Wyoming and has gathered a largo number of oc ' fnsails uncl other npicimous. Mr. Ilart has b on engaged several year * an making collections for cabinets , and fully understands the business in all pa to details. th IXW 1UTE8 TO TUB EXl'OHITION. an In connection with this exposition , zowi will bo intoroslint ; to our readers to wi know that from July 15th to S > ptem an ber 30th the "Union Pacific railway tii will sell round trip tickets from al Omaha , Lincoln , Fremont and other rii important cities iu Eastern Nebraska , al Dduvcr , Colorado Springs , or Pueblo , and return , for $30. J heso us tickets are good going west within fifteen days , and ta return until Octo ber 31st. The Mining and Industrial Expoiition will open August l t nnd will continue until September 30th. The low rate is made for the benefit these who wish to visit this exhibi ia tion. THE MILWAUKEE 110AD. When Gun. J , W. IJtshop wont through Sioux City to St. Paul on Thursday night , ho was interviewed by a railroad friend about the Milwaukee keo work. Hu euid the grading on the Council D uff * line would bo finished n week , that but fcrly miles of iron remained to lay , that truckUylni ; WUB going on from both the can and thu west ends , and that the last rail would down by July 1st. When interro of gated about the" proposed Souix City line of the Milwaukee , the genera answered that ho had not begun work yet , and d.d not know wheiiho would. TUB MEW 110AD. Concerning the new road recently mentioned by THE BKK as having bu come a n irt of the Union Pacifio Sys tern , the Salt Lake Tribune says ; the Salt Like it Western Riilroud has reached a puint forty.thrco miles west Lehi , and by Juno Ifish the road will bo at the Mammoth smelter , fifty of throe miles from Lihi , At a point three miles this tide of the smelter there will bo a station and a town , to bo known as Ironton , from which iron a for the smelters will bo shipped , Near a Fronton there are extontivo bodies of iron ere of a fine quality , which is bu ing mined and fihippod to the smelters Sandy and otiur places. Trains will run on the Salt Luke & Western after Juno 1 , so as to make direct con nection with the Utah Central train ing which leaves this city at 7 a. in. , each day and return in HIP evening. AMTJtJEHENXS- Ono of the closing attractions of the gl present successful season at Boyd's of Opera House- will bo llaverly's Conlo Bolidated Mastodon minstrels , who give \ o entprianjjieiitiBt } ( Boyd'i next week Monday nud Tuesday night The entire press are unanimous in a verdict that the company is tha great- out minotrul show ever organized , nnd the Chicago press , whuro the company have been plftjing for three pa t nro onlhusiasttc in Ihvir TMO company is headed by thntprinctt of comedians Mr. Geo. Tnntchc' , late uf Thatcher's minstrels , I'liilndcl- phin , the only Laon , Hilly Kico , Frank Cashmsn , the D cVMadcra mid an immense corps of specialty people Such an organization as this , both no regards numbers and merit has never been seen in Omaha. The first part acene in which is introduced two sepa rate so t4i of star end mon , the first sot appearing the first half nnd the second set the last half of the first put is generally pronounced the most novel first put ever presented , Breathing room will no doubt bo at a ptciuium nt Boyd's next Monday night. AN OPEN WAOEIt. Prank McKco , ngont for Hnrorly's Consolidated Miintudoiu , desires to make a slight correction as rt ntds the waiter inado by him ns published in the papars this morning. Hu my * Hint ho will wngor $100 that Ilavorly'n Consolidated Mastodons are huperior in every respect to nny rhin- ntrol orgnnizitioii that < : vcr visited O in aim. lie does not cnr to specify Luavitt's Gignntfinifl , because ho snya they do not. boar the slightest com p.irisDii to the company ho represents This wnger to bo decided by any com petent critic of nny dally paper in Omihn , the critic to bo selected by the party who accepts the w or. ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Th s Nuptlnla or Mr. Frank Ouborno ana Mlus Boaslo Kiugwalt. St. Barnabas church wns the eceno of n very pretty little "wedding yes- t'rday tha contracting parties being Bessie lUngwnlt : , of Omah.t , nnd Mr. Frank Oaborno , of Detroit , Mich. Although ic was understood that the ceremony was to bo private , quite n largo number of the friends of the bride and her family were present to witness the union , the church being well filled with an audience composed mostly of ladies , with hero and there sprinkling of gentlemen. A few moments before noon Bishop Clark- son and the Rev. Mr. Williams entered the transept nnd took their seats in chancel. Precisely nt 12 Mr. Q. F. Mayor , who presided at the organ , struck up the bridal chorus from Lohengrin and the wedding party entered the main door nnd moved up the aisle. The beautiful service of the church was read by Bishop Clark- son , the responses being clearly heard throughout the building. The bride , who was given away by her brother , Mr. II. 11. ningwalt , was dressed in u handsome lavender moire antique traveling drear , woro.her bonnet and carried in her hnnd an exquisite bo- quct of Marshal Neil and Jacqiieminut roses. At the conclusion of the cere-1 mony the paity entered their car- ' ricges and were driven to the resi dence of the bridu'a mother , where a wedding lunch was served in which inly the immediate friends of the family participated. Mr. and Mrc. Osborno left yesterday for their future homo in Detroit and cirry with them the .hearty good wishes of a host of friends in Omaha. it CURIOUS PHENOMENON. Ball of FlrolSoon In tbo Heavens & Last Night. A party who took a ride out on Sherman Avenue Tuesday report having seen a curious sight in the sky , which they could not account for. A It was first observed about 8:40 : o'clock , The driver saw what ho at first took to bo a paper balloon on fire andoilledtho attention of the occu pants of the carriage to it. It was in the northwestern part of the heavens ol and about half way between the horizon BO zen and the zenith. As first seen it was moving rapidly in a ziu-zig course and was nbjut the sizi ) of a locomo tive headlight , glowingith about the same brilliancy. The car- riutjo was stopped and the pirty alighted to watch it. The bill ot lire graduilly sank toward the horizon and the lulls intervened was lost sight of. At 9:20 p. m. , the same party , on their way back to the city saw the sin I gular object sink from view , nnd on their arrival iu thi i city reported it. Although no one olaohus thus far been heard ot as witnessing the sight , there no question as t ) the reliability of our informants and an explanation would bo interesting to all , CUBING MORTALS. dream of tbo Criminal Record iu Judge Beneko'd Court. The police judge was quite busy yesterday v variety of criminal matters occupying his attention , There were throe plain drunks , two whom were sent to jail and one. casa WAS continued , A complaint has been made by Liz zio Gregory ogaint Totn.Donohuo , for assault upon her porsi n. S. E , Brainard is comntainod'ngainst of far erecting a frame stable within fire limits. Gust Weidoman is charged with erecting a dwelling in the thorougl : faro known as Walnut street. There were five cases of disturbance iu the panco , two of the ofTonders pay ing their fine , two going to jail aud the fifth being discharged. A complaint has been made against i well-known attorney for permitting rc he nuisance on his promises. Thos. Brula and Bennett Shop * herd , minors , Imvo boon arrested for stealing n sink belonging to F. L. iiurdiok , and their trial was set for yesterday afternoon. Joseph Kolao , accused of threaten the life of his wife , was bound 21 ever in the sum of $200 to keep the poaco. John Holmes has boon held in the sum of ? 100 as a witness in the bur ity glary case of Ifoury Donohuo , accused robbing the homo of E. M. Dart- lott. lie eave bail , Annie LowU and Anuio Kruuor vrero bound ever hi the aura of $100 each tn appear as witncstcs in the case uf William Roach , charued with an oosault with intent to kill Annie Kruger Both were committed. TUP. BER will shortly issue a care- fnlly pnparcd index of principal in terests of Omaha , to bo circulated throughout all parts of the ountry. This unique publication will tfir unusual - usual advantages to our business and professional men to widely extend their business , The ngent of Tun BKK will call upon you and explain the nature of this novel enterprise , and wo trust our live business men will give it their hearty support. ni&o-tf A PAPER PHANTOM. Which Caused n Panic nnd Runa way on Cousins Street. A serious runaway took place on Douglas street yesterday , which extended ever but ono block of space. A Gonnnti family , consisting of a fanner , hia wife nnd child , were driv ing past the Millard hotel corner when the wind blow a pieca of paper'l' ' across the siroot and frightened the team , which ut once started on a ran. Either the tongue was broken or the tugs were lee long , and allowed the polo to slip from the nojk yoke so that the former lost control of his hornen. Ho thinks ho could hrwoB.-md nny serious consequence - sequence * oven then , but his wife wai frightened and gr.ispod thu lines. The horses veered in toward the trees in front of the old Lutheran church , and collided with the delivery wagon and team of Flonry Spigle , doing con siderable dumago to that outhr. They tlion ran toward the corner of Twelfth and Douglas , the tongue ploughing its way along the street until it reached the gutter , where it stuck and raising the wagon bed overturned ir , throwing the family out in the road. They then whirled about in a circle on Twelfth street and were caught. The first wheels hud passed over the farmer's head and his face and shoulders were scratched and bruised. Elis wife was taken up and carried to the Omaha house , and it was feared she had sustained serious internal in juries. The child , about three years old , fortunately escaped unhunrr. The damage to the team and wagon was not great and when Tun DEE re porter called at the Omaha house it was thought that the woman's in juries were not so serious as ut first feared. Kiduojr Complaint Cured- B. Tumor , Kochestor , N. Y. , writes : "I have been for over a year tubjuct to serious disorder of the kid- neyH , aud often unable to attend to business ; I procured your Burdock Blood Bitters and was relieved before half the bottle wnsuaid I intend to continue , aa I feel confident they will entirely cure me.rt Price ? 1 00. Id4w MARRIED OSIJOHNE-IUNGWALT. In St. Bir- ni.biiH church , Omaha , Juno 7lli , 1882 , by tha llfKht Kev. U. H. darken ni- BlBtedhy Kor. John Will ! mis , Mlxs Ref- ulo Unlno lilt gualt , daughter uf the la to H my Jj. Rfngwult , uf Pit'itbiirg ' , to Mr. 1'rnn.t A. Uburiie , of Detroit. SLAVKN'S YOSE'VIITE COLOGNE , Made from thn wild flowers of the FAK FAMED YOSE.MITE VALLEY , is the most fragrant of perfumes. Manufactured by H. B. Slaven , San Francisco. For sale m Omaha by W. J. Whitehouso and Kennard Bros. , &o. BEDDING'S Rupsia Salvo has genuine merit * , us all whou-eit will testify. Price 25c. Try it. CONFIDENCE GAME. Respectable Teuton dwindled out of $211 by Sharpers. About noon yesterday , a stranger , who , from his appearance , was ad judged to bo of German descent , wns observed to bo loitering about the pas senger depot of the B. & M. road. Ho was observed by sovoral.porsons , and among.othora by a member of the light-fingered gang , who at oncj made overtures for his friendship , and soon struck up an acquaintance , and the two started out together for a walk. ' They hod not gene far before con fidence man No. 2 put in an appoar- anco and.prcBontcd a freight bill which No. 1 was of course unable to pay. Ho had , however , a check for $1,200 , and suggested to No. 2 that ho go and got it cashed. The latter was in too big a hurry to do this , and was so un pleasantly disobliging that No. 1 asked his now friend if ho could ac commodate him with a little cash , only for a few minutes , of course. The confiding German thereupon pro duced his wealth , which amounted to 8211 , and handed it over. The two , relieved of the importunate monopoly a representative , walked a few blocks when the stranger shook his Teutonic friend and disappeared for good , The traveler returned to the depot and informed Wiley Dixon of the matter . , becoming dimly conscious that ho had been victimized. On the arrival of No. 4 the German saw a man whom ho was positive was the one who had robbed him , and the supposed villain was soon in the hands the depot policeman , and as much astonished as he well could bo. Fortunately a newsboy , who came on the Linco n train , arrived at this opportuuo moment and identified tbo prisoner as n passenger who had come on the Lincoln train , and who proved to be the traveling representa tive of a Dos Moines crockery house. This settled the question , and at last accounts the Gorman was trying to reconcile himself to the fates by which ( was out so largo a sum. o Nebraska Sunday HcuoolAesoclo.tIon.il . Cou , StcittTAny , . , KEAUNKV , NKU , , Juno 1 , 1882 , or The fifteenth annual convention will bo hold at Columbus , Juno 20 , and 22. All Sunday school work- ore iu the atato are invited to bo pres ent , Columbus extends the hospital of her homos , and the railroads extend the courtesy of one and one- fourth faro for the round trip , to all Attending , upon presentation of the proper certificates obtained through the secretary of the association , prior to leaving homo. This entitles the holder to an excursion ticket for the round trip nt mlocud ratis. Lot application for thcso cur- ( ideates bo nmdo tally to the corrcr- pending fecretnrv , nt Kearney , some ( Jays in advance , that they may be re ceived in ample time time to nrrivo nt the opening session , on Tuesday evoi - ing. Write nnino and station plxinlj , that no m stakes will occur. Bruiu "Gosp ° l Ujinns , " coinbinod. County Sunday School associations and Sun day schools nre each entitled to two dbltg.ttos. . Let each county see that they ro represented by at least two good notkcrs. Come and welcome. H. B. GIUIKKT , State St-crotaiy. WR1GHT-BONNER. A Dollgntful Wedding on Davenport Street. Yesterday must have been SI. Cu pid's day , judging from the number of weddings which took place , and among these attended by THE BEB ropoitor there ' wan none moro pleasant than that ' which occurred at No. 1515 Da venport street. At this pleasant residence , the homo of the bride's parent ; , tha marriage of Miss Mollie Bonnor , the daughter uf Mr. William U. nnd'Mr ? . Elizuboth Banner , to Mr. Goorga E. Wright , a well known clerk in the Union Pacific headquarters , took place last evening , RdV , J , B Maxliold , presiding older uf the M. E. church , "ollicinting. The attendants woru Mits Annie Oolbath and Mr. F. J. Berkely. There was n number of invited gnests , and the crremouy took place ut 8:30. : The bride VVHH dretsccl in h dnik blue silk , with flowois ivt ; her throat and entwined in her hair with a lovely uhtto illtmin t u. An the close ofj the ceroaiony the congratulutiona of the numerous friundj having btou prut on ted , ro- frushirents were served hnd the oveniiiR spent iu the usual socul en joy monts. Mr. and Mrs. "Wright will at once go to housekeeping at a cozy little residence on Twenty-ninth struct , be tween Dodge and Douglas , which was already fitted up for ttieir reception , and into which they removed last night. The presents received on this occa sion were numerous , elegant nnd use ful. A list ot the same was given THE BEE reporter , nnd is as follows : China sot , Mr. F. J. Burklpy ; silver castor , Thomas Bonner and family ; hnndsomo lounco , J. J. Toms , Ed. Stewart and lady , T. G. Buck and lady , W. J. Wnrd nnd sister , G. W. Buck , J. Btxton. J. L. Kennnrd nnd J. Wjiren and lady , of the I. O. G. T. ; Boning machine , W. T. nnd Jamutt lionnor ; hanging lump , Mr. and Mr * . M W. Bacon , of O/inwn , lowe ; cake basket , H , H. Griffith ; parlor lamp , W. J. Andtrsair ; [ Jjjf elegant picture frnmiB , D. 55 and Miss May Mitchell j paper hoklir. H. H. An- dere ; w.itir pitcher , Mis Anders ; itugir bowl nnd spoonholder , Mr. and Mra. Rlusaer ; butter disk and knife , Mrs. John Nutley ; pickle cas tor , Lillie E. Pnrribh ; wa ter service , S. 0. Green ; I fruit knife and nut picks , Miscoa Hose and Mamie Fitch and Lillie S covens ; set knives and loiks , dust pan and broom , npico box , set flit irons , tea , pot , coffee pot. poktr , dish pan , tin cupa and rattle box , Mursrs Bull nnd Lea man ; fruit dishes , etc : , Miss Em ma B Rogers ; lovely feather fan , E. D. Pr.oV ; set napkin rings , Mies Emma Wclsham ; sot napkin rings , Mr. ' and Mrc. James Djicy ; set napkin rings , I'1. D. Mo- Lanyiilin ; butter knife , Mr. and Mrs. J. B Gajlord , Syracuse , N. Y ; pin cushion , May Grawiord ; tidy and two glass plates , Mra. A. M.Vicox ; flower vase , Mr. and Mrs John Logun ; toilet box , H. J. D Trull ; table clith and ' napkins , J. W , Kinj.- ; bed spread , Mrs. 0 W. Green ; s t towels , Mrs. Chap. Moore ; tidy , Lillie J E. Webb ; liable cloth , napkins nnd bed spread. Mrs. W. H. Bonnor ; toiltt oft , Miss Susie Bonner ; lieu collar , Miss Jennie Cole ; luce handker chief , Mrs. Pannier ; toilet set , Elizv brtthRdod ; tidy , MM. Ripp ; bouquet , Mrs , McCoy ; wedding invitations , W. J. Ward ; bridu'a cake , Mrs. Win. Ward ; pair gold-lined silver goblets , Miss Grace Trtlor. PERSONAL , , 1 Mr . McGrfRor i nd Miw Lila , mothe t and sister of Dolph McUregor , of TUB BEE , arrived in the city yesterday from Canada. ' A. Millions G ven Away. Millions of Bntt'eaof Dr. Kind's New Dlecnvery lor Consumption , t'ouyha and B Codi > , htve been nlveu i-way M Trial Uottlra of the'nro HZO. ( Thh enormimn outlay would be < ltaintrous to the pro- prietcira , were it not for the rare irorits poaresed by thin wuudoifnl niodlcine Cull . at 0 , K. Goo in nn' < Urug Sturo , and cot Trid Bottle frtc , nnd try for yuuruelf. It never fallH to cure. GALVANIZED IRON , > OObNIOES WMow Oaps , Finii s , n M'f'g ' , BY co T. 'SIN ' HOLD , ter 13th St. , 410 , Omahn , Neb : Oidcn ( rom the country lollclte ) . 12-ly II for 11 ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE J8 1420 DOUGLAS BT EET Headparters of the Literati , J . t The Cho pwt , Lurjeat nnd cholcott collection ott NEW AND SKCOND-HAKD BOOKS lu the Meat. .SCHOOL BOOKS A SPECIALTY. f Cash paid for Second-Hand Books exchanged for new. H. SCHONFELD , JL1 " Fancy and Staple Groceries , 1 AT BED-ROCK PRICE ? . BUTTEK AJND EGGS , 1 < KllESU KKOM THE COUM1SV. No916 North Biitoanth St , mO-lm Ai Hi SWANi 8PE81AI NOTICES. fU LOAN [ ONKY TO LOAN C ll t LAW Olnce ct D. I t. TlifiniM Ro.imS Cr < ! irhton Block. Ty LOAA Al 8 PCI In 3umDo , ( { , WO nd ii | > rdp , lor 8 kotjears. on nrat-d&SJ t'ty and . 'arm prop rty. HittLi IUAT. EHTIT * aod HELP WANTED. V .Bunirpn t the Umahs House ANTf D-V bitber , 701 ojth ICth tr et. It. W ATKI ) Olr fir * reral li u ew rk Apply - ply atOJ noith 13th t . O3-7 > A W Chntlwi lKti.1 Han ev Mrc t. ' 3r4-tf V ; ANTED A nachltikt at Barb Wire WrrV . 3 6-7 Ifn loim to work on Morcnco WA Cut-Off. \ \ ftgc * S.I 60 per < lA > ' . 317-tf UltiittKjL VINOFNT. 1 i\f\ 41BNVANT D At FortfCi Cut-OIT. IUU ilnn lilies t-'tth rf O > h . Wa , J1.7R P'r JUT. H1TOHKLL VLSCKNT. ssB-i' BITUA1IONO WANTEO. ITUATION WANTED Pj-a cnmp'tcnt man ti t kecarool hotf 'nnJ wo.k abjut hoe o * nJ kidcu. Ai'ly | ' t FlodoinuA Kk- blaJ'e stor. ' , 23J.f lOlhxttCft 3W-0 AN\F.D Ituatlon In n iirhnto doiicnenvl lioawwork.pplvnt > o.S22 , noutli Sth e.rttt 33U-D * HTT ASTI'D A position hy a compo'cnt ' 1 roul T uaVcr In a buury.dilrci A. n. tee o'Hci' . 331-7" MlCELLAhE > v 8 WANTS. "TTTANT I ) ? 03 'nbr ' 'oBO w-itk on fho C. , VV . ftyt I' . K U Waci * UO ami 81 76 ] > o Oay ; at-sily wntk > ll th D n on.qp y nt u i 11" u s olllco. r ra A , I'.v.nt.'a Lla , Coun cil blufla. orai uch , lot a. , K o Kotmir , JiS-Et * lUiHentE nlnoir 7AN7KI ) A f'w boarc'ciB in a pr.vntc VV " ( jiully , at 1410 Jaekfon'rcoi. at 12 * ! ) Julv 1st unluim > hrd room not WANTS than iVxln ! , tLUnt ho In binnr. ! < a port t on nf City. AdUrisi T. II. A. , Il.o olllco. jfltf 'XTT'iNTin kcmcbody to ljj\cit In n well VV Har cil ho p ranj.c tn ci In go li pi'turJ and linjll'd l < r i ! OCO h p llnndfronor l. udwlffr Addnaa ANTON G AYIVhR , 8fl.8f COSKo.lh ISthat. ' * ANTKD To loan. S3.P01 on rood mill property In Douglas coun'y. Address Lock ' ox 1 3 , ' inaha. 4403r WASTBD Crildroii ta boarder * lna elect tiho L N. W comer California and 10Ji strep' * . L. M. LOOM IS , VV ANTKI * FunainL- Onega * nd school uuuaa H. T OlnTli. nrflevTie ' * - * WAiNl'l.l ) CUD privy va'i.ti , Diiiiu nd C pool , to clrnn with -innltiry Vault and SInK rioarter , the bust In uso. A. ICvunfl & Co. , rc lclnti"0 1206 Oivlcii utroet. Omih4. \\7 AJCTAD To rent , w th prlvi iga of buj- VV Inc tiler about thton month i ft cottn/o of Ov rooms , peed loca'ltj. ' ulthlnt ontj mlnuiei walk of p-Btolliun. Addrcai slating temis and location. "Hou o" B rlt'ce ' iul7-tf rO ( Hfcr r nOU.-itli ANU FOH HKNT T'ou 3 ot elx rooms , on I4ih nt. , bctucvn Cl I UK" "i > 3 Cass. Apple a ; > outh ca-t o rter liti a dC B/ . 4'Ji-tf FOii IKMT ! Small i eailv furol bed front ro n 8It r-o blink" s uthe > 8 > ol pisiof- lire Ilitoi v ry rms n\b o , a 1107 hnwml , butw e > .411 a nl 15 h ctieit' . 401-tf HKt T A f i t ro ni ind tw P roi'n , a'.l notcly lurnlilad 110 , C.\3iU' , 4S69' H\ObllKNT fl < D8u tf irn's udi.ri.nfu n'-hod ' rcomi beiu lu ( 1 intiJi. 171s I. " t M. Alovco B ivbl-o i prcmUoi. 4098' I/OH HK' > T Arorectancii t make mon v 1 mm f | Hits'l)3 < t u d I ( cebt s Bi. h d ) a ( li h u ca ii t o > lt , livrinir a dtilrnb u liciliit , n d li rnl'heil < mint . Furnlttiro tni s.lonnd rc t low. Apjlyat 6i7 , 12ill ftt , adit Jac < fOa , 399 7 * I-h > Hl ro ma , oue door "firtH ol ISiHtrcet. fD'-'O' ' i. 10aidll2s"Ut 12th ttro t. ( Wl-St ) A F. 1O. . < Krf. RENT Ono fjralihtd room. 1723 Doug la 'ticct aQ7-.M ltOST DOIJ"In OFF ! K F r rent , In ' itigl.ton B cell. Inquire V. L. Tjiouu. 3 > 8-7 iO LbT jna large fnrilalel room will ) 18 8 Ctlifor ItHircot. S9J tf AFUHJfIH D 0l ( - In prha-c fan Hy for K > nthii en wlti reference. J312 . od a IK. twccn Iltli and 14th etrect. M74-tf L OH lUNr A nice'-furnished room at 410 Chlca.ohtrte' , Lctu\o 4th and 16th. 0 ( Itf 710 < KK.ST urnlshiil room , 1 av nnort bet. 1 If th and 7th third house S7-lut FOR KST- Two nicely furnisliud rooiru , lew prlcca , brie * liousu. to.3 lasautr ct. 3Mf , n hf. y tufiiitluil oo u , . .ui ) JU.n utruot jb boiwi.cn C.BJ auu Ci Uvr 353-lf T Pkaa'tly lurnl.be I room. 117 Uouth 17th tt cct , one uoor north of Doug- lai. 3tO tl TIWO Ft RMSHCD ninth rnons far rent. 8. W.corno. 19tn ai.d DMenport. SOB tf TTlOR KENT Hood hm o wltb elx roomi > , and } nil modtrn Imp o > o ueiun , and coavei.leot tT'trectcar. Inqilrsftt gr etry Btofe , corner 20th aud i umlnif btr ct 2MH-tl TTlOn RENT-The fpicl-ua and elrgant hall f with a 1 mcileri I pr vementBlnCUrk'ijand h'ostet'n U'ock. rp > lyti . M. UlarK , or to H , . no-tir'H 105 and 07 d. 14th atrojt. 207-tf ttJiWi x lurmueu fuuuit u i chinrr'KrrhkDce.N. K ror. IRth nd Oily rwta. .Mtoly iunuiujou louuij wiu ui P will.c'jt lioaiJ. Uctson.able prlcoa.Oil { > Cam St. " * ' t POH I'.nNT IIouu ) of fire roouia , corner 23a and 1'kice. Arplr at R. O. Htoi'ciieon , cor- i.cr 17tn and en , ntur kaattr Church. 00-tf } BALE 3. FOUHAtK-- * cntt ua ol hroi rjcinj n-rlh ; il e f NLh In liitw o-i 1Mb n d IB h > - < evtitlln. (121) ( ) DAVID UENT Y. FOII CA .K A Roo1 faml y n are , warran'ed gentle § ul able f r grocery agon , also ew luirne e , leather top plme on nearly new , and i pie r btab o out t. table for riiit. Call af 6 o'c'ock , 10)3 ) We IB er otrcet. 37S-I1 C IA11LKS UARLKV. FOH FALF he hiiKlncss and II x uren of a flrtt c'osa u eat n arktt In Central t nvska Host location ; i cst cash trade In the city dcason eelling , for health. Addrej liutclicr , lice ollice. SsT-lm M UST UK HOMJ-690 cre In 1'olk county I'rlc $5,000. Inquire o ( J , H , Kiniusn roitoQlco , IllalugCltiiuiler countyeu , SSMot 171011 SALE Ch n > Ah U'eoltlr loom nci < lot , 3 mi d. ju t aoith i f Ittt H'r e bildgi nMe tt < n Sltifli em. I'll ecnly 900,81 el cthpiyicnta balincunn tuojlhl pay in m. Krqulru at Ncw < p PJI L'nbn. l < th aud il w. id tros. 109-1 FOUSAI.i ; 'ineht I3J feet front > go bv"CO feet do r , on Kcuth 1 th etrtct , on $10 n r month pavwcnlD , to anyone who will oul d. In quire 1407 Ilo urd , bitwoen 14th and 16th Eti sn-r. Foil BALK Man.Ii liarvc U-r. cheap , at n-y farm , two n 1 u south of Iicllc\uc. For terms addrow 11 Tzsehuck , Ou.alia , Neb , 330-tf I7IUK BAI.K Ucuutllul acre let and hauio on Callfornu etrcet , ljuO. tlcOAOUK. 853-tf OprwtitH Host Illio. _ "l.Aull HALL tioiuu uf U > u rooa auu 1 t oo } Uodg Btrcct 4 HOC. Hmall hound ad two luU lu Mhlnn'o addltlou POO. MctAQLK , n-t'lllre. HlUlt H.VI.K A houie uutl lot JUJillB fruui , with birn , two welt * nd c stern 1286 South 14th btroet , ooiid hjuw nortli of Wllllaoi - _ _ . .Ilia t Kll K Kill It VUvO ttreot. U. UANNWKILKII , 211-t' 11 h ttro.t , near farnam. TTlOn SATtR TIonM of UT roonn ; and lot fftt L 220 , north ol rixUeuth Btntt b.ldne. Ap ply con.or . 12th ai.d IKw.rd No cpaptr Union. 162-tf I70R SALK-The POPULAR IIOIKL , . known JL1 M the COYS' HOWE. Th'i ' huti o Is ro- tially located , rui ecu h mida t front , and In ' . .rroindpj w th flue thaletrccfi. cent Inithlrtjr sccplnir roomi , has Ice hou e. laundry , iiniili room , to. lla'B world w do rrpmttlon and * better patron go than man } honniiot twlco It * capacity. I'rl < o tfi.OOO for p&itctikn aj. -Hew. A. A. 8AWDKY , lied Cloun , ntb. _ ; S6t- tjlOR BALE Or will cxcha go for Omaha pro * JJ porty , an Improved nee oa of land adjoin ing a BUtion on U. P. R. R. il. DUNHAM , 1411 FtrnhamiU. , Omaha. 780 8mt FOR CAUh. BRICK KSTAtitlOOK ti OOF. ALEO HAY At A. H. bander' Feo.1 8to B 1018 Harnov SI. U'J-tl MIGOELLANEOUC. y 01T A r dciwmtd'um tit , l tgo Blatln JLj fjro'e a , white > trl | i up oa.h fink , thott ' 8 rilcht loin * , 4 > raiH od tie finder will bi tuitabl tcnatuid b leavlni ; h.r ft Hi and Marry ttrcit. ( IOJ-b ! ) M. DAKUY. To Remit AND Fee DKAURI IID NOTICE I h vu Ice indjl in M i d told HMCZIU tot un car I'ad * . HUH ro till N .voui- oirni gua < nn re tahaMbjt ir n I f IT * " swet auii fr h , \\l I h roprifl , * iqua ywlthpir tl f storln ? ftnk ir fu n'tH'K ' ' mo > .ytobuvlt with. $ IOCO.to$20.uO ) pronicin bu c.eand lit Tciifi time. Coirejpoi'd Hlh IHf ic-co U.B. UEKMER. II. Kountz * , Omita I'rciideut FlratKalhoal Dink. BOXISO Ty tn expcrUnced down east t < f.eh cr , no nlugglng ; tern i u odcrato N. II. Luxsonj given at prhnto residences. Addre B BoxIng - Ing , lieu olllco EDWARD KUEEL MAUIUTIUI OF PAMIYBTKIU ANDkO'.ihlJl T10NAL18T , 403 Toatli i'trcct , between Farnaoj oniilliincv. Will , wltb l > .r aid of jfijitdiki ( > plriti. ! obtain for any ono a > 'iircc at t'l ? I'M I and prerdnt , and on certMri coi'dltlon ] In tbo fa tcre. Doota ftaJ Shoaj nmrlp to srior. This powder never varies. A mir > ol ol p y , strength and wholesoimnosj. More ooona nilc-1 than thn ordinary kind ] , and cannot be told tn competition with the multitude ofi ow teat , short weight , alum or phosphate powders Sold only In tans. RoriL HAKINO I'OWDKK Co. , n w-ll St. Wow VorV- JL'lMiil ' TABLE. CAC3 CIIK'AIX ) , kt. M.ITL , OUAIU OA1LHOAO. Leave Orunli * PaeaunKcr I < 0. S , & 30a. m , Ao- minndttinn No. 4 , 1:0 : ( p. m Arrive Oiutha llu < M.iier No. 1 , fi 0 p.m. rc : c : : dateD ! No. S , 1 G.GO c. . m. iMirs CV > AtU IABT 0" "OOTTI COini 3. , D. t Ci. 7:40 : n. ia. 36 : p. m. C. i N. \ > , , 7i40 ft. iu. 8:40 : p. m. J. , R. 1. 1 p. , 7:10. : & . m. 3:40 : P. m. * . 0.Qt. J. r. C. R.lrjivds st ( SO a. m. sod T'46 m. Arrlvt-b M f ) I.Lculoat C:30at. m , aurl 6:52 m. m.T. . .i. r. . ts P. , Icnvcft nt 8 a. m. and 8:40 : p. a Bl. Louie nt 0:20 a. tn. &cd 7:30 : nt OR f. Is U , In Nob. , Ti'itom/h Rxprem , B ! .0 ca 3. fc M. Lincoln Etpro b 6:20 p. m. D I' . OioiIjurJ EM. : < .O , 12:10v ) . ru. 0. i H. V. forllacou : . 31:45 : a. m. 0. & K V. fcr Okccoli. ! ) :40 : a. in. 0. P frclpbt No. I , Caa t. ia. 0. P ! icl bt > Tu. 8 , SM o. ca. 0. V. freight No. IS , 2-.Wp. m. U. P. frelifl.t Ko. 7 , 6:10 : p. m. emlfntA. . P. Duuvcr exprcAj , T.E5 p. in. IT. P. ficlirht No 11 , ll'SU p. m. . C. r. Derivefrcleht. . ! : ? * p. ru , II. ft ( j 6:00 : k. m.- ; - ' ( \t ui. At N. W. , Ml . u. . T.ili ' , ) . in. R. I.6P..DS5ii. m. O'OC p. m. a , Bt. ice / c B. , ; : n u . -f-ti p. n > ixivuH xnoti rn ? > > i-j1 * K > t'u 0. * U. V. from Uncolr. 1.0S p. n. 0. P. Piclno Etyrc * ) i.C5 p. tn. 0.BJ h 21. In Kcb. . 'II toiit I/rrt- . : p m. R. fc M. Lludoln Kxyrth * 0 < fit in. C.U. . P. Deuxcr ixilo , 7L'ia. : in. U.U. . P. Freight No. 14 2:35 : . ra. U.U. . P. Ne. 6 5:10 : a. ra. Km ! ? tnl U.n. . P. Ire htJ-0. 14 , J2O4p. uu . t- , n.U. . P. .Vo. 8-0'M p. tu. . U.D . P. ho. 12 1 6 n , m. D , P. Dcuiu.- freight , 1:10 ft. mf 0. & It. V , n.bu.1 , > f. f.th fra B.-arrKKi tuusa. A t 5.io. 9.K ) , lO-'O nnd 11:00 : m.i Ifl 2-tw , 8M , 4:00 : end eCO { > . rc. , i- Penva Couur U Ultlila a S. F , B:2& : . 10i2.1 Midi : JS a. n. ; tS5 , 2 & , S.if. , 45 und tJ6 : p. in. fiGQ oi-i-'lifj dummy Ictivj Oiunlu it ! . : W lad 11KO a. m. ; i'CO ! , 4:00 : and 6CO : p. m. LCMea Ootmril BloEa at 3S5 usdll5 a. lu. ; i5 , iJfi lad 6:76 : p. m. IhroxiKh&nd local pabjimgcr tr&lus bttwecn Omihft nnd Council BluCg. Lct.\o Otnaha :18 : , Hi. BWa. : m. ; S:40 : , 6:15 : , 6W p. ra. Arriro Oa hv-7 : < 0,11-.EC , IIM n. m. ; CtO : , 7OC : , 7U6 , p. m _ Cponlnc nnu Oiomnn of M | lt. kKLII. UflM. C'-'J < . a. m. p. iu. > . 01. p. ra. < lc.fr.N. Jl.fO .0fl 6Sfi ; 8:40 : J-il < HO , 5 ' . J' lflu.ll ) C ( .no ' " 2:10 : , n. , v. { .CO f:2C- : 3:40 : c.co 3 : > o Uorut City tnd 0:00 : I'SO 2:10 : 7clon Pociflo. . 4:00 : 11:40 : mah AR. V I'M 11:40 : 3.hU. In Neb t.OO a-io Jui h & filoua City. . . . 600 7 : . 0 . M. Lincoln 10:21 : 6:00 . I' . Lincoln , Sunday. . . 1:30 : 11:00 J. P. Denver hxi ) . , , . . , . K00 ; 0:30 WouxCity&bt. 1' . . , 11:00 : WO Insal nmlle for titiita of Juwa It v bet one * a Uy , vis ! il:30a.m. : OtEoa op 3D Sandayi from 13 m. to 1 p. rn. TIIOS. V HALL P 1L CHOICE CIGARS. Imported and Domestic- Fineat Selection In Town- Price * to Salt Everybody. From Half B Dollar Down to 60. Schroter & Becht's. W. B O E H L , Manuf c urerif tbi NEW IMPilOVEO AWNING , COR. 14th AND HOWARD. A' ' o dv til lli.dj cf aac.liIn * t nrl ln < k Brtltli work. Jl-3m Awning , Tent and Wagon Covers MAINUPAOTOEY. Cor. 14th and Howa d Sts. A. GRUENWALD , Proprintor. JACOB KAUFMAN , Oico 802 IGSi St , dor , ofLurt Dealer in ALL KINDS OF WINES. oilt-lra