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I THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA WI-DJNESDAY , JUNE 21 , j882 , The Daily Bee. r OIMHA. Wodneojftv Evening , Jure 21. \Vonthcr Hoport. ( Thft followins observation1 * MO tulicn at the game moment of tlmcnt Ml the sUtlonn tUvcr 13 feet 0 Inches below high walor mark at Omaha and IS feet 1 Inches at Ynnkton. LOOL BREVITIES. The B. & M. will play ix'plcked nine front tlio bank * SulurJay. The Otrmha teamsters meet at Tivoll hnll , Woilnctilay , .Tuna 2Ut. The corner of Ninth and Karnam is the place. The river wan 13 feet , 0 inches nbovo low water innrk last night and nearly out oflUbanlot. 11 rofio eight inches during the day. Mrs , Fred Lange h&i been cotiGrmod AH executrix of hcrUtohusbandVcatatoand appointed guardian for the minor heir * . The Grand Army boys had a line mooting Monday and determined to RO to Jllalr and participate with thono folks in the 4th of July celebration. Bishop Clarkson will conduct the ded icating sen-he at St. 1'hlHps1 ctmpol on Thursday ovcnln next. The doan and other rcctora of the city will participate. There wag another fine rain Monday beginning Ju t before daylight. Itvn n fonrful dark night nnd ilashoj of rain f * II frequently between 10 o'clock nnl day light. light.A A package of clothes nnd Homo Ocr man books were found yesterday tinde the crossing near the Tenth street tcnnt nus of the street railway. It is expected that the Lincoln club will corno up next Saturday , nnd that they will play a match game of ball with the V. P. nine nt the new Athletic Association grounds. On the day of Fred Lango'H funeral , .Mr. Fred Schroeder , had his nnn dlslo- -catcd while trying to prevent a runnaway , and has been compelled to temporarily cloEO his shop. He will bo nil right in a abort time. . Among the prlsoucrH arraigned before Tudgo Bencko yesterday were five tramps , two of whom were discharged. One of those wai n man who was on his -way to West Virginia. Not having a tur- plus of wealth , ho paid the faro for bis wife and child , from St , Paul cast , and started on foot , axpcctlm * them to nrrivo in this city yesterday. Ho had eomo money , but not enough to got through with. WANTED A brick moulder ; good wngov Apply to Andrew IBothwoll , -NT-l. i 10 . 'Ik - Troniont , Nob. jol9.3t-mo JAKE EYRE. Obarlotto Thompson's Bp'ondla Performance - formanco at Boyd'a Last Night. Wo have had revised editions of "East Lynno" and almost every play of that kind , which lays clairrm to at honorable antiquity.Vo expected i revised , or rather a "Now Jane Eyre , " and wo have got it. It wa presented at the opara house las night. Miss Ohurlotto Thompson ap poarcd in the title role , and was sup ported by her own pompnny. Of course Mies Tliompson'a concop lion of the heroine diflora from Urn of a certain actress with whom it lias become almost inseparably associated It in loss lacrymoso , loss frigid , IOPB mechanically wrought upon by the designs of onomiea. It is more a creature turo of flosli and blood. It calls into play , however , all 'the convontiona art of the actress and strives after effect , indeed , at timus BO greatly , as to deprive it of a touch of nature , which , despite the frigidity , the conception coption above referred , undoubtedly possesses. Miss Thompson employs it Lcr personation , a sweat , mobile and expressive face , a musical and sympa thetic voice , and nu exceeding grace and charm of carriage and domonnor , and uses them to give a roundness , a consistency to the characterization. Such as it is , it is highly interesting , and , viewed in comparison , or on the piano on which it rests , It is also n cieditablo and entertaining one. It was highly pleasing to the audience last night , and applause was fro. iuuntly bestowed in parts that wore not entirely inelo-dramatio. "The fire acono was worked up with fine effect , and at its close MiesThomp- son was called before the curtain. Of the now version , it cannot bo called an improvement on the old. It bears unmistakable evidence of more recent composition , and an evident intent of appealing to auditors who dc not always sit oven in the first gal lery. lery.Mies Thompson's support was , per haps , above the avo.ngo. The Lord Rochester of Mr , Craig was some what uneven in treatment , while the Jaeob of Air. Wooderaon , a highly ' decorated flunkey , came in for almost 'r constant appreciation , h The play woo produced with com- rncndablo attention to details , while the work of a skilled stage manager was at all times noticeable. The same , piece will bo played to night. Pretty Good. John Uacoo , Laporte , Ind. , wjites : "Your 'Rvnixa BLOSBOM * is all you cracked U up to be. My dy j ) iwla h all van. ished ; why don't you advertlnfl it ? What allowance will you make If I take a dozen bottles , eo that I could oblige tny friends occasionally ? " Trice , 60 ctpta ; trial bot- tie * , 10 cent * , jelOdlw , CITY COUNCIL , Division of the City Into Pav ing Districts. The Mnror In lr otcil n * to Polloo Appointment- A Good Lot of Routine Business Transacted , The city council met lost evening in regular session , Present , Messrs. Uaker , Bohm , Oorby , Dollono , Dunham , Her man , Knufmann , Lcodor , McGuckin , O'Keofo and Thrnne ; President pro torn Herman in the chair. The journal of the proceeding meet ing was read and approved. rr.mio.su ANH COMMCNICATIOSS. From the mayor , approving ordi nances increasing police force , rccjuir- irg the ehiuf engineer to devote all his time to the department , and regu lating aucttoni and nuctinticora. Filed. From Freeman lluck , in- regard to personalty taxes of T , Murray , llu- ferred. From taxpayers of Second ward , asking for extension ot sewer along St , Mary'a avenue. Referred. From board of education , reporting amount of funds estimated fur pay ment of oxDonsos of schooln for en suing yoir , 8-10,000. Referred. From Oharlos Seaman attd othorsx asking that south Twenty-second street bo graded to allow laying of sidewalks , Referred. From citizens of the First ward , asking for grading of Pierce street. Itoforrod. From T. E. Peterson and others , asking for opening of two now crots streets in west Omaha from Cuming to Hurt street. Referred. From city engineer , _ reporting that Douglas fitreot is practically to grade to Nineteenth street , and about four foot below grad J went of Nineteenth. Referred. Rill of A. J. Ilanscom for services as witness in city case. Referred. From Omaha National Rank asking that certain taxes on real estate owned by them bo cancelled ao unjust and il legal. Referred. From property owners on Douglas street between IGth and 17th , asking for change of curb line an contemplat ed west of 17th street. Referred. From ( ) . S. Wood , trustee of First Baptist church asking cancellation of penalty and interest on certain taxes against the church. Referred. Proposals for the old pest houae pround : From Win. Connor offering ? 1,100 ; Ada P. Drake , § 1,150. Mr. Kaufmann moved that the mayor bo instructed to execute deed to Ada P. Drake. Carried. UKSOLUTIONH. By Mr. Herman : To sell the extra horaoatNo. 1 engine house. Adopted. By Mr. Lccdor : Instructing the city marshal to abate the nuisance at ( Eleventh and Chicago streets. Re ferred. By Mr. Corby : Instructing the itrcot commissioners to make certain mprovomonts on the streets. Re ferred. By Mr. Baker : To notify the own- ; r of lot 1 in Wock 192J to fill a pond of stagnant water. Adopted. By Mr. Kaufmann : Instructing the ittreot commissioners to place the side walk on Tenth and Jones ntroets in safe condition. Adopted , By Mr. Behm : That daily papers competing for city advertising have until 7 p. in. of Tuesday , Juno 27th , to put in their bide , and that each bid bo accompanied by a sworn statement of their circulation. The president decided the resolution put of order on account of the adoption of n previous vious resolution. Mr. Kaufmann objected to the de cision of the chair and appealed to the council. The chair was sustained By Dollono : To place hand rail across the bridge near the nail works. Adopted. By Lecdcr : To clean out ditch on Cass street between Eleventh and Twelfth. Referred with power to act. By - : That it is the opin ion of this council that when the mayor makes the appointments for the police force , one of the force bo appointed roundsman , and that his duty shall bo to sue that all policemen are at their posts ; also ordurinit the city marshal to change boats of the oflicora every two weeks nnd give each an equal chance ; also forbidding policemen to enter saloons while on duty Adopted. By Dunham : Instructing the mayor to appoint four instead of eight police men . Mr. Bohm favored the resolving of the council into a vigilance committee , and that the fitst burglar caught be strung up. Mr. O'lCeofo said that if the force was rightly handled it would be all right , He proposed that every police man bo compelled to do their duty. Mr. LcoJer said that the trouble was that wo had u poor marshal , but that the mayor said we had as good u $3 marshal as any city in Nebraska. Ho favored bouncing the marshal if ho didn't do bettor. The resolution was referred to the committee on police , Mr , Dollono stating that so long as the present wrangle continued , the mayor would not make any appointments , By Thrano : To abate the nuisauCd of the U. P. aowur on 7th and Pacific. Referred , * * By Behm : Instructog'iho street commi'siionor to arajo Vh street from Jackson to Loavenworlli , lie- ' forrod. , ' , ' ,7' ' \ i , A couple of .sidewalk ' ri olu ions wore adopted.1 > . /I / 1)01 > B'8T11KKTJXTEXHU ! > N , V V. Mr. Dunham4 pfespnfoaft potitipn from citizens to ppemDodgJ street as far west an Twqnty-jiinth root , or , as much farther as the . coiucil - Referred. * " ) On judiciary : recommending bond' ' of indemnification to U , P , ctnnpaiiy. from damages from North Omaha ditch. Adopted. Sumo ; recommending cancellation of certain taxna , The report being verbal the same was refused , On claims ; approving certain bills and recommending payment. Adopted. Same : recommending cancellation of certain taxea. ' Adopted. Same : recommending claims of Christiansen nnd others bo filed. Adopted , Streets nnd grndcs : Recommending - ing that nil bids for grading of Ifith and other streets bo rejected nnd the dork instructed to ndvcrtieo ngnin with certain instruction ? . Adopted. Same : Adversely to brine ICth street , between Douglas nnd Howard to grade nt ptesent. Adopted. H.11110. Advortn to improvements asked on South 15th by Jos. Marker nnd others. Adopted. Police : Directing city marshal to stop the unloading of garbage on cast end of Jones and Leaven worth streets. Adopted. Public properly nnd improvements : Recommending that lot 15 , block 250 J bo advertised for Halo. Adopted. On fire : Recommending the passage - ago of the amended fire ordinance. Adopted. On sidewalks and bridges : Recom- rnondine the construction of curtain sidewalks in Lnko'B.iddiliou. Adopted. Rules , forms nnd printing : A mi nority report was presented nnd reading - ing objected to. Sumo : Allowing the bill of OMAHA UKB Publishing Company. Adopted. Wntnr works atidsowcrngo : Recom mending the payment of the runt for hydrants to January 1 , 1882 , nt $5,71)4.53 ) , but such payment should not bo token nn nn nccoptnnco of the performance of the contract of Sidney 15. Locke. A minority report of the sanio committee - mittoo was for thu allowance of not to exceed 878 per hydrant , etc. The uyes nnd nays were called on the adoption of the minority report , Munrs. Corby nnd O'lCcelfb only vo ting aye. The nyrs nnd nnys were then called on the adoption of the majority re port , Messrs , Corby nnd O'KuoHb only voting1 ! ! ! the negative. V UEHOLUTION. Mr. jynufmaiin , by permission , of fered _ \Jejolutiou instructing the committcuVon claims to investigate the clnims of W. F. lloins for chock ing up the boolta ol the late city treasurer , Samuel Q. Mulottc. Adopt ed. QUDINANCJtf. An ordinance ostnblishing paving districts for the city of Omalm , nnd establishing boundaries of the same , was introduced. The districts established nro thir teen itt number , und ro an follows : T. Tenth street , between IJnrnoy and Douglas , nnd all lots or lands abutting on Tenth street. II. llarnoy street , between. Ninth and Fourteenth stnrots , etc. III. Farnrim street , between NintH and Sixteenth , etc. IV. Douglas street , between east line of Ninth and Sixteenth. V. Dodge street between cast side of Thirteenth and Sixteenth streets. VI. Sixteenth street between south line of Douglas , and north line of Izard. VII. Ouiflicg between Sixtconlh nnd Sounders street. VIII. Ninth between south line of flarnoy and Douglas streets IX. EloTunth between llarnoy nnd Diiuglns shoots. X. Twelfth between JLirnoy nnd Douglas streets. XI. Thirteenth between the alloy south of . Leavonworth and Dodge streets. . > XII Fourteenth between Harnoy nnd Dodgo. XIII. fifteenth between llarnoy nnd Dodgo. The ordinalco ) was rend twice and referred to the judiciary committee. An ordfimncouppropiutingtho sum of § 5,70453 for payment of the rent of 251 hydrants to January 1st , 1882 , was pasted. An ordiimnco defining the dutie.s of ho boar'd of public works and fixing the salaries of the members was passed. Also-ihe ordinance amending the tire limits ordinance. Ordnances levying n tax for the curbing nnd guttering of Tenth street , nnd appropriating money to p.iy for name-"Wore passid. Adjourned. VPERSONAL. . ' ' t , H. W. Clmiimnn , flforge U. Woodbury anil Kiiyeno Mon'jjciuifry ' , from I.lnco'n , nro cuj.iylnt ; tlio advantage * of tlio metro , polltau tlty anil nro giie'itH nt the Uniifiold , 13. TJ. Uierbottcr has gone to lilonmlnf- ton , Mini llitchel (3. ( router left for Uolomlo Air , Julm Curloy.wentwcstyosterdayfo'r Uowey li Stone. Mrs. Jan. Onnnott , wife of the U. 1' . auditor , wont went yratenlay. Supt. larberof ! the Urand Inland public nclioolu , WIXM In the city Monday. a , T. Walker and family left Monday fur San Francisco , which IH to bo their fu 'Juro homo. M" , I ) . C , lirooka left for Kimipe yyy taniny , vlu Chicago ami WaHliluRjuii , aalllng July ttl\ . Mr. William Kr.-z [ 9ft for th ? west yes terday to innlco n buaJneajUfiiovcrUulou 1'acltio a far ns .Sidney , ) Dan. II. Wheeler , r. , I'lattBinoutJi , , BOCB to Douver ti ) net as ona ' i | the eecrc- tarles of the mfclng exposition , < f J. (5 ( , TbyA ' , tlio'popular payer , with hln a& Ktaut'J. MoKiunon relumed trnin i. i XJgularjay tripyesterday/ , r i. Ere rson nnd W/wub rry.'ojf ' Uie the stnto unlyerslt . lefO.fojtho yi t' yt\a- \ terday and wiHTialt'jlSuTOp beforetliey ' r ° tus . A'if . * % r . Mra.BCarnilcIiaeljpicpoffipaiiled by her two ' little daughters'went jwen hat eviu * ' 'ig. She will be abunut'for aaysral mnutlu a ft vacation tour , * , . * Mm. ] losunfedkVnd ! the famlly'of . .S. " M- . . - ' .t- * . . sop - ' , T . - . * I'tionjpf the yj'j' . raUwsy " , nnl her con , nre lutuocltyvlsUlng"Snt. | ) anil Mrs , 1 > . .T. ftfchoWI } t * 4 * * lf tf..r. . _ . , a [ pjromlucntCltUen of Massachusctt * , was among tU $ w t bound paBseu ra yesterday , lla mfJe uxiulrien couocrntng Judge SAvage , ijho U an old frleud ol hla , _ _ / lion , John ] > , Seaman , "farney ; lion , Loren Clark , Albion ; V , . Kepser and 11 , II. Kussell , Weeping rt'ater ; J , II , Hell , AUrora ; Lew Mi .1" , Hauling ; SamueT Augbey , J.lncoli David Dean , Afhlondj Church Howe , Nemnhfi county Wm. .Minor nnd C. K. Walkin , Nebraek City , are among the Nebra kans at tlr M. W. Abbott , of K nw City , Is at tl. tothncll. F. Ames , of Chicago , Is at the Will nell. nell.C. C. y. Brinkorhoff , of New York , h I the city. W. W , Palmer , of Chicago , is a guest n the Withncll. A. 11. linker , of Indianapolis , I" in th clly. clly.S. S. K. Hharpleis , BherlfT of Cheycnne.W T. , Is In town. F. T. Spjncsr , of Ft. Collltf , I at th Metropolitan , 1) . 8. Shield ? , of Ottutmrj Iowa , is a the Canllcld , Mrs. 11. A. Pnrgcnt , of Ua.vanl , low * , nt the Canfield. Charlotte Thompson and pirty nre stop plug at the Withnell , A. C. Smith and W. F. Co-n , of CHn ton , Iowa , ate at the CanQcld A. II , Neldlgnnd George Swcr of shiilltown , Iowa , nro at the ( infield. Mrs. , T. It. Henley , Miss Him Watso nnd child , ind Harry F. Sejmour of th Charlotte TJinmpnon company , nro tegl tercd nt the CnnficlJ. Mrs. K. G. Dudley , ot Dealwood , ia I the city visiting the Inmilj of her ol neighbor , Mr. K. V. Smith our count nun oyor. Llout. Hdson W. Sutphct , U. S. N , who ha ? just graduated at tie acadi-m at AnnapolIs.Md , in In the ci y on a shot leave of absence. Uo expoe'u to bo or clered.shortly to j.iln . the South America ! squadron. A. T. Vick , ilnmpton ; D.C. Hnwan and daughter , Kearney ; C. M. Klppe nnd wife , St , Paul ; Cha > . Mathie.ion Ulair ; G. Oolken , Forest City ; II. M , Syk 9 , Oacoula nnd Jns. F. McQuiddy IJUIr , nru among the Nebraskans at th popular CanSeld Huueo. Mr. if. II. llubbard , of New York , wh sells HciditccV & CO.'H good' , in in th city on business. He presents each pur dinner with n f no chromo of tl-iopatra'i needle , and had the kindness to leave on with THK HHI : reporter. The chromo IH very attractive one , and would go oil at easily OH 1'Iper IlfidHleck. Fnnkllunionn , North Platte ; Thoinn Jensen nnd Annie Thtcson , Ulysses ; A It. Gagp , Republican City ; J. 13.Hirbor , Miss Carrie Ks ii'ilds ' , J. S , Woodernon A. 1) . Jluckworth and WHMnm P. Hay huut nnd fen , .Grand Island ; M. U Thomu.y. . oping W.Utr , nnd L. Kuggen of Iiyonu. , ro t)10 ) NebrnskaiiH whoenjoyei the royal * : ] o { tbe Metropolita laut night , A MISERABLE MISSOURIAK The Old Confidence Gaia continue to Win. About ten o'clock yesturJny the ol threadbare conGdenco came wa played in this city , u man name Qoorao Bhoelor being the victim. Slioclor is a MisBOurian , from D.u-i o mnty , nnd arrived in the cityMon day on his way to California. At th U. P. depot ho struck up an acquaii tanao with n nice looking man wh was also bound for. the gold coast. The two walked up town , th stranger , who said Ins name wae Adams , desiring to sea about sonu baggage ho had at the Pacific oxpresi oilico. Just before the oflicp wa reached , the agent ( ? ) Mr. William mot thu couple and presented a bi" for express charges. Adams lnuln the change with him , and Shoulor being of an obliying dispositionoll'ercc to pay the amount duo. Adams sug < gcstcd that he should RO to the ex prees ollice , but Williams sal thnt Shonlor could not properly niiri his ( Adams' ) nnmo nnd therefore th ainqinit was paid down on the spot. . Ad/uim then said ho would go up anc get the receipt , and told Sheoler tc go do n and wait for him nt the de pot , which the latter did. Aftoi waiting until about VJ o'clock , ho notified tlio otlii\ra nnd gave n description of both parties. Adams , ho said , was tall und slim , with a heavy dark moiiatacha , and Williams was short , heavy set , with u lull beard , nnd a blonde com plexion. The oflicors worn unable to identify them , and suppose that the confidence men akipp'd nt once to the Iowa side. Sheoler says ho will return at one to Missouri , and begin over again , 'as ho is nearly broke , nnd docs not care to walk through. JUNE RISE. Tt > 6 Missouri Comincr Up Slowly Bu Surely. TIio Missouri is slowly rising , is now nearly out of its banks , being way nbovo low water mar'f , and far below the high water mark of 1881 To those who nro - atohiq , ' its pro pressthe following .np'ica frgm the Bioujc City Journal wilhb'o'of ' wtorost : The rise of the rivoWlikoly\to \ in crease for several day85 < L was risinif at Jliaraarck oh iho JOth , knndboats fiom above report a * rise cming otjt pf the Yellowstone , and-'tho river , ris ing at Uenton. Tlio atroaitB betwVen Bisma'rck and this cUy'havoboon , o. ) voted by' rain ? , arid altogether u JTune rise is likely to bo n.N bi one. The river men all along tjio ImeJ qpntplalning of dull 'business. " " ' ' < rush that oamo with the" navigation is over. ' \ r T , . _ .ror wasnfqot higher yesW dayunofmiiL' than qu the evening Pf fore ? Th'o line of drift , . and foav If only'fiboiH 100 feet trora the W shore indicating that the main curn } * ' TKfl'flslL1' ' " way. . m J..Hmmnifff 1f < ? ter . . _ _ . . jf , river is on the ascendancy OTGiTTfl - , . fast. The water is now higher than jt was dqring the spring break-up , and the big flood has not yet got nlont ; . The Yellowstone is also sporting nu unusual freshet. This , together with the Hood from the mountains , via. Benton , it is thought , joining their forces , will go over the dyke nt this point. The current in the river is very strong The boats which left hero recently are making slow time. At Homo points they stand as still nu a cull in the breeze and 'pound' for some in uutca before they nro able to proceed , The Key West arrived nt this port from Itcnton nt Jl o'clock yes terday afternoon , * with 4,100 dried buffalo skins and ninety head of cat tle. " LINE LORDS. The Mnsimtca of the Hallway World. Mr. J. T. Clark , formerly general superintendent nf the Union 1'itcific , cntno in from the cant Monday and left with Division Superintendent P. J. Nichols , on the south bound Lin coln Train , in special car " 0. ) . " The Nonpareil of to-day says : General Superintendent J. T. Clark , of thu 0. M. t St. 1' . road , arrived in Council Bluffs on Sunday last. Yesterday , in company with A. J Erling , division superintendent , F. W. Kimbnll , assis tant chief engineer , and S. M. Towns , master bridge builder , of tie ) same company , looked over the city with n view of locating tracks , etc. , in the city limits , General Su perintendent Clark infoims us that the company will bo running tr.uns to and from Council Blulli "juat ns soon us they can get on their pins , which probably means Supt. 1 next. THE "UAMAl'O , " special cnr of the New York , Lake Erie und Westt rn road , came in ye turdny nnd was side-tracked sou'li ' of the U. P. depot. The passongeis include lion. 11. S. Jewett , president of the road , his family and n cjupln of lady friends , nnd Mr. G. White Smith , secretary to the treasurer of the rond. Mr. Juwett nnd his party spent the day in drivinit about the o'.ty , nnd loft on the Denver train tor Colorado's capitol. Mr. Smith is n line-looking , intelligent colored innn , nnd a uood short-hand writer. The party nro en route to Colorado on a trip of recreation and pleasure only , and will bo absent about a week or ten days. riUKCE WILLIAM. Hon. W. II. Vundorbilt , the Roths child of America , is expected in the city by almost any train , The Cliici- KO Times says of him : William 11. Vanderbilt and a pirty of ton asso ciates arrived in Ohicngo yesterday afternoon by special train , making a milo h minute ott several stretches of track between this city and blkhnr * . ! \Ir. \ Vanderbilt says the object of h s visit B an examination of the lines of the Northwestern , with an inquiry into the tralllc sources of the west. The party intends to go as fir north ns "Winnipeg , returning to Chicago in n week. Mr. Vnndorbilt admitted having n large individual interest in thu Rock Inland , Burlington , Santa Fe , nnd Union Pacific rouda , but stated ho deaireil no voice in their management. lie improved the op portunity to deny thnt ho ever un loaded Lake Shore stock on his fi lends nnd remarked that ho had thia > ear increased his holding in that mail by UOQO shwea. Ho said he had given no oiiu uejNjrniico * C.t the Iriko Shore road wouia P < flK- cent quarterly , nor wouM Iur-r & that the New lork Central waa airt'io ' jr. , tjne earning 8 per cent par annum. tju Iceland that ho hold the same inter est in Michigan Central as for several years pist. A WKDDINK 1'AltTY. . Tht Central Pacific cnr "Sacramen to" weiit wust ytsterday attached to overland train. II.H passengers wore Mr. C. N. Shaw atid wife , of San Francisco. Mr. Shavv has juat been cast and returns with his brido. Uo is n son-in-lnw of Mir. A. N. Towno , of the Central 1'acitic. The party wns accompanied by Mr. A. W. Hnll , of Now York. Cuntion. J. Hochstrasser nnd the Brunswick und Hulko billiard table cump.my send no agents , repairers or peddlers out through the state , and any one who trau'ls with such pretentious ia a | fraud , and persons will do well to lot h'm alone. Any parties wishing any thing done in this line should send di i rect to Brunswick and Balko Co. , COO South Tenth street , or to Jllnch - strasBor ngent. Satisfaction guaran teed. maj'22-lm Army Orders. The following are the latest ordera issued frctn the department of the Platte : The general of the army dircctn that company commanders bo in structed to forward to regimental headquarters a copy of all assignment nnd descriptive rolls of recruits , [ sent direct to their compnniea. A board of survey to consist of Captain Edwin Pollock , Ninth infan- try.jFirst Lieutenant Edgar B. Rob- ; ortfiin , Ninth infantry , Second Lieu- \ toiu'nt ' Frank L. Dodda , Ninth in fantry , will convene nt Cheyenne de pot , W. T. , at such timea ha mny bo necisaary during thn fiscal jear end ing Juno 30,1883 , to report upon such public stores delivered ut that depot i by tlio carriers , ns have nuatnined lesser or damage while in transit ; to not on nny uhorlio | ; or dninago fovnd in stores invoiced to inspect the quality of supplies delivered nt the dopit , when such inspection is stipulated in tld ] contract under which the supplies E.ro furnishoJ ; and also to net on any [ Iocs or deficiency of s'oros ' for which the depot ciaartormastcr , depot com- inietiary of subsistence and depot ordnance ofh'cor are responsible. Recruit Peter Bjglar , enlisted at I'ort Omnhn , Neb , , isnsaigncd to com- ? any T , Sixth- infantry , and will bo lent to the station of his company 0.1 : he first favorable opportunity. The commanding officer at Fort 3maha , Neb. , wall order private Gus- av Thormahlon , enlisted for troop D , : Second cavalry , .under authority from he adjutant general's ollico dated rune 17 , 1882 , to join his troop in the lopartmpnt of Dakota. Kecruit Wilholm L , Motz , enlisted t Fort Douglas , Utah , is assigned to lie Sixth infantry , me * jfu.oTkBSjit.Iy a | . Con , , irood " * * aul second cook , man and wifopiV0"1 RT AVH $ YOSEMITE COLOGNE , ridufit the wild Howera of the ifcii YOSEMITE VALLEY , uost fragrant of pcrfumov. | turcd by II. D , Slavon , San > . For sale in Omaha by W , tiouse and Konnard Bros. , P A PECULIAR PITCHER. Whitney's Wiles in tbo Diamond 'Field. .Htn Whitney , the Rroat Boston pitcher , arrived in Omaha yester day , lie plays his tlrst giuno with the U. P. nine next Saturday afternoon , nt the now association park. The game will bo between the Council Blulla nine , ( which has been material ly strengthened cinco their last game with the B. & M. nine ) nnd the U. P , br > y . This bids fnir to bo a very in- teicsting gumo. Mr. Whitney's pitch ing ia conceded by nil ball men to bo the swiftest of nny pitcher in the United States. No one inter ested in bnso ball should fnil to see Mr. Whitney perform the greatest feat ever nccompliihrd by nny one in curve pitching. It is known ns his cjlobrn'.cd curve-drop lull , which ho will pitch to inyafify the boyo from over the creek on next Saturday nftor- ncon. The park ia now fully com pleted , nnd is but ono block beyond the Eighteenth street track terminus. Comfortable senta con ha procured. All turn out nnd see the gamy. Thousands of ladies cherish grate ful remembrances of the help derived from the URU of Lydia E. Pnikham's "Vegetable Compound. SPFCIAL fi&TIGIES. AurertUinmiu To Loan , Kor , gil , Found , Wants , lio-milct , Ac. . lll lie In. aiitod In ilitso lolunina oncu for TK.N" CKNT3 pur line ; uach fiubscquunt liiBOrtlcn , F1VKCKHTS | > cr tine. Thu UMt Inntrtlon never Inu than i : CUNTS TO LOAN MONfc pO LOAN" At Icxal Mtoof Intcrcit , mon . \ , JL laan-ounts tj Miltlorrower. O II. JlAI LOtr 523-20 Attnrnoj , rnutnC , nlon Block. M TO LOAH Call Bt Ls.fr Umco ol D L. ThomiB RoiinR < : rcltrht n Block. * ? CC < k flliOAfi At B per ccntln 3 > 'vOU.vVU torwt In sunc.of 82,600 m upwards , ( or S to 5 years , on Qrst-clM city one UrtA property. ISMS ! rtiAi UBTATX nd Ix > A"i"inv Ifith wil I > om-h Sfc HELP WANTED. \T/AN1K1) V > r t-clasu liarbor , cooil vr i VV P lil Kom-Vut llisf-c'iuun Biiapply. Ap. ivly cr nililrofp , J.lin I ! . Biitctlinj ; , llcntticf , a.ije Co. , Neb. 515 22' WANTED > Ut u ; : nl man niul ife to ork , hU'.uly enip'ovniout for tin lUhlpirtui iiifurenru ri'iiiliiil. | Addrivs n apply 'HiUahi.V BHO'S. M2-tf Next to r.iirt < r.mnl4 VrAS"TKIKr \ for sinunil li t.-.cwork i W ulailvoft'o AI > | > 2115 IMM'iipot Blurt. tail-iO ( Vi ° ii IT nii'l Call net Maker. W Sh.pbu-col ihoCi-iMl Central Hotel. fill-iO' . WASTIJO OooJ Woitan coolc foun'rjr.ItU'itlou permanent to umipc tent person Apply to Minn el.ir , Klc\cntl street mar Fjn.nui. EU-1.2 ( . WANTK1 * A cooJ plr' ' for sonoral liout > o < won. . Apply at 11113 California street. "iC WANTKU treet uuir ririiam. WANTFD \ BJO < 1 [ 'lrl 11 ikfunl'y ' o ! two No uutliii ; , ' or irunnuLnll nt 21north ! ) "ilbtrcet. CiL'-'f . .fl A ' -ocl girl for s n .ral wc"1 .AiI7toOassd rceS. 630-tf jn ud lfi ! t-talio rhnrcc of furni fc.'d iott ( ; a. Kwiulre aid north 17ili ttruit 521-21 WANTKD-A i-ocd ttcMj xfirlcme i l y 10 henl citt o on His larm of S'SSIt JUKI. T ( JlurKIN WANTKll-ComiJ tort plain c-oli ; waihlnij : anu Ironini , " onu l > y other ? ; ( M.Oopcr week paid ( ore inietciit ] vsomaii. AJIIH io31r < Ilor- aiehvtrttt , coiiiull UluOs , lown. ' Jelfl-3t WANTKD-A Kill for general housework Ir Hiiull fiinllv , lie ISUll nor h Ibtn Btrcut. Apply oiler lip , in. SUMf ASTnD A ROOI sjcord cook u'bt Clnrlci W t'otal ' , llarnuy B.rwt. App > at once. 617-M \irASTiL : A iiDii > ! int fri f r jfcncml VV bou o anil laumlr w n. . Wnifn , 51.10 icr week. Inq-In-nt this oHke , notu but com IIP i nt n cil mily. J&T-lf GlU'uVANTKl > In a tauilltr of tno. llif- emu" rnjn rcil SUndy wore. Irqnlrp 2JII Oil L-ISO ttrcci , bctuien iittt ami : l h. WANTKO A butchir Onawlio thoroujfcly uriucrdtoMb driMiliiK cittb do and hluep , "nu.taking Hautajo. and not nJrulJ to worn. C.ll 01. r aiKliurt Morrii & H cb.H r , Fitment , J.ob. fac. ! iy W0rt ! for the rl lit nnn , 4TO-20 VcnlU.Ud . i liiinlsti.l ur nnfiiinlelicil to rent , at c.tncr u H h ami 4(0t ( W A . .iTt-'iiw. launilrtiu at h < Cliurlca Hotel Hnri.uv street 304-t ( Ten teams to work on Florvncu WANTRD Cut-Off , ffagm f3 50 per day. ; S77.f Ml idli I'l.i. vivnevn . i f\/\ \ MiN WANT * li At Forcnco Cnt-Olf , l\l\ ) nlnu icilta it rth rf Outlu. Vf 11.76 par day. MITCIIULL V1NCCNT. SITUATIONS WANTED. _ WANTJi-A : H'luution ' In a funll/fjr a > ou K * aul li Birl , win In willing to ila incr l hoii'-cu'crk. hliodotn i.ot u k f rlil/li ( , ' > , Lilt f r l.loJ ami f leudi ) tnalni'iit. rli i \\t ] Mint Hul but ciniut hjt.k Kn llsli. In 111 n-at I it'Otlho. Ml 22 * U ' ANTED Fltn.it onufifr tuobojH Itnnd Id JtsrH ulni u III \ 11111 mnVu thl'llls Inn n fill Aildr fi "li j , 'MUv otnci' ' ll// TJl : > I'lact- ' for rl lOjivu * ml , ti'-iki- W 'ori'nf iliilJivn. AiUlnui olr"iit ) ( cilice. tar-tf rtrANIKD Situation by a jrnngn n. lio'c. V i-alu greet ri liuiliifM rrtd rrej. 1U liiJ vpeririiu1. Aildro.b * U , " live Allied. ICI.2'H MICELLANEOU8 WANTS. \KBM 3DY WANTKD AIIJMU ) bjl > mr I'j r ma , ; it Turin r Hall li iaurut ; I'irru Ctli und Mtuntd. tSi-lt ITTANTKH Julv 1st , unfurnished room not V V I"8 " 'in 12x15 , must bo In buslneu por. ion of City , AddriM' " . il. A. , Hiuotllco. JOtf ntTANTKD Children on ucarders In R select W ethool. N. W corner California and 19th rcet * . L. u. LOOMIS , 299 tf iTtrANTED EOOpnvy > a-j.t , mu > J nd ciss VV l > ooln to clean with military Vault and Ink Cleaner , the bent In ueo. A. Kvana & Co. , sJeuco ! 1200 Dodgeetrwt , Omaha. lJ To rent , with prlvi'cga of buy- lnS after about three month i a cottage of v rooiua , good loiality. within twenty mlnutoa alk of poatoltleo. Adurem bUtiiij ' , terms and icatlon , "lloute" 11 cfllce inl7-t ( FOB net T-HOUof.a AND LAND. BI i ie. 192 t ( Ucir 10R RENT A nice hon c , 6 roimf , ( Bdrn b rn. No.tCU lotKO trejt. & ; 026 * IJIOR" KENT Two new c , t * fC4 , 3 roonT" J ? ich on 30th bttwc.-n Faraam at ' ' trr < t , lrq- Ire on prciiln * . _ tjlOll HKXr Furnl'hed room , Inquln nt Orujr L f tore , ccrntt 10th ind Douplst. etrecl.410tt 410-tt HOUSE KO ' IlKNT-And fiirnl- BOU1D1NO tola , good 1 caticii lUntliw. Cti north 16th itrctt. 52J22) ) 1T10R E T A cozy hou eof 4 rooms , cellar , 1 cistern and we.l. Knnulro on ironlnci' , ' IblSllIarncj street. SJMf 17011 RENT Home * lth 7 rocmi , at northcat JL crncr23ilnnt leupTt l > t. 505-20 FOR RENT-Corner ISth an > < St. I'tul , 2 nltso houicn , one A nn I ono of 0 r.om. O < od lo cation , on stfott car line , M0-i3 ( .1011 KKNT A fnrnlohcd room at MIS Chicago street , bit cou i4th anil Ittli. oro-tf FOR RENT Two nicely furnbhetl toonK , Ion prlecs , brick house 2013 Cnfl&tr , ct. 3S2-H TTlon IlEVl Ji.v | lot twirgc \ iin'urnliheJ L * room' , and clothes pre' , dnvenlrnt to liiKliu-x. aultAblc for linn fin.l . wife cr uan Htbthouienoithof thaVlth.lcli HID LET Fiinilshtil room , w.th lo rJ , 1808 J. _ Cn lfornli8trect. _ _ 501-tf BA7fNTO ; ? KNT N. E. carter lOlh and Daxcnport. 4i37 I7IOR RENT Furthhed rooji. 1723 Douil/w / L1 street. 494-If - . IIENT l'lrn a > tly fmnl-hct room , 117 I ? Bouth mhkticct , one iloor north of Don- U ) . 360 U rr 'O Ft'RXlSHKb south rooms foe tent. a7 X W.cornerlDth and Ia\cnport. 300-tf 1DU rlKHT S furmvcu'J ' fjonijtur Ale ! J. B I'M. lrth k'jiUXjilg TTJ10R J'.IINT Nicely furnlihoil rooms with or I1 nltlioat bonrd. RrMonnblo prleod. 2018 CAM St. " FOR SALE TT10R SALE Hnmc and lot , 0 fcrt front , by JL1 350 deep , 14th nnd William stBOO. . lu- > iulro of Ui'htlinlua ' Kla > der , on picmltrx. 51g-2r Cjrx IIKAUTIFUL 1,013-60x150 feet icwhln O Hanscom Place on street c r line. Best lots In "hole ndclltlcn on _ vcry cmy timis and nt a great bargain , UnMis'ajcnt , 16th streets jlfitf " 171011 SAL1 ? Ccttiifo with six roonn , well , I1 cistern and all convtnk'imvi h | jlro at b21 10 hstrrct. bctnccn CahfurnU and \ > c etor. 472-30t 1TIOU BALE Fun Ituro and lca c ft hn'ol la J } Omtha. Kncjulre at 1618 Dodo btrcvt. 3-tf T7IOR SALV Exchanije HtteJ , , at Fn'rCeld. ' L Neb , Includlnff itlfnlturo nnd atorra , goya location and patronaK0- Only hottl In town. Kortirmaaddruia , II. C. 11ADISOX , 427-22 Agont' HALl -A cotlo o of three rownifl nrrth FOIl Nicholas betwion Uth a d 16'h. Inqul c within. (4f.2-lf ( ) UAVID UENTKT. TJIOH PALE Tlio business and fl\ture < < of a first C ila s meat market In Central .V1 raska , Ituft location ; t'it ' < vish tmdc In the tit ) Kiason for selllnt'or health. Addruu llutclier , Uco olDtu. 3s7-lm [ I TU.ST Hi : SOLD C9 = ncro in I'olk county L\J 1'rlc JS.OC'O. Inqulro of J li. Ktnman 1'o.itollice , lllsliigCity , Hutlercounty , ' en. gm-lm , - feet frontio | bv 60 fiut ilcjp , on south 1 th direct , on S1U per month payment ! * , to anone who ulll nulid. In- iUlro | HOT Howard , between I4tn nnd 15th sta. 2flj-t. SAI.K Itcautlful Qcru lot and house on FOR street , S1300. JIcCAOUE , 2ii3-tf OntxiiltB Posti-lllee. ITlOr. riALIS Hou-u of ll\t < rooim nnu lit on J.1 Iode itrn't fUOO. tiiiiall hnusn ad two lam In Finn's addition VOO. McUAGUK , Ul'tf Ojiposito ro-t3lllec. HlOR SALE A house and lot 150x118 front , 1 ; with barn , two nclls and cistern 1235 South 14th street , oocond luusu north of William itrcet. Price g400. M-'i-l * ' I.1OK BALl > KtbtauraLt ou n will tr.volod \ } street. II. MANNWEILEU , 2S1. IV h utro t. near Faniam. FOH BALE The POPULAR HOTEL , known ta the COYS' HOJ1E. Thin house lacoi- : > ally located , has nou h and cant front , and Ia mrroiindeil w th fine ihado trees ; cent ilnsthirty I'ccplng rooms , baa Ice bouna. iMindry , sample room , 4c. Hai a world w do reputation and > ctterpatroni > goihan many houses ot tusco Its ; apatlty. Price Sfi.OOO Kor particu'ars ' ad- Iress , A. A. SAWDEV , Rod Cloud , teb. S54-U rtOU SALE Or will oxcbn go for Oni-ihjt pro- i. rty , an Improved ecc cnoflind i llola- P. R.R. M. r > u nAM , HU lALSli s IIAY At A. U. Kinder' 311f5HaruovSi. ! OIl STOLEK ri.o ( oir II marc , 9 yeirj , whltosp' tin f ie on I ci e w lt ( loot. It" Jiil iil bo p. H for In r return ti J. C. Oren - on , tsoii'h ' Fifteenth Hticct , mxt tn Hnriman uliool. SI3 22 | . I1AKKN til' Red cow , about four jiurs uld 1 andralf JiHN ( O'KKF.1 > . 12211 West i f Withnill D lirick Yard , Omaha. [ TFJfNKII'iY ' & MURl'HY'S JiOARDINQ LJard ; -ali ) tjtk lo , aid ttock jardH cattle L'len to.-lf kep'.atth'i liwe t pos-ilu e r.ites -baltd li'j , ttniH , torn undnaU for halt' . I'ont ' ifL'it thu ] i ce , Kjtlihtr.ct bitAren U I'itolnie nil D.ivcup rt. fiJa-20' r OSTr.ast wi-ck 'Tno , iliy , n thrvii jear old U ritl ant i\j | ecow. Wh la In face , one horn a ! ertlmi the o fc T. Mml r w II I u rw rd- il b > returning D A. W Ol. ov r.9-ilt Conur Jonej and llth sts. TKAVKD One whl'p ' cow , wlthrrd heail , has J on hrga bell. Finder will be limrally re- anfcd by reluming her to C HEN'l/ , 613-21 1 0 4 couth ISthetrcct. AUISTKR OF PALUYSTERY ANDjCCNUI lONALlfiT , 493 Tenth fitrpot , between r\rn a id Uirnev. Will , wlta the > ld of , urtltt ilrlUi. obtain for any onu A glance a ' , ' * sl : d pro'i'iil , and nn certain cosdll'.cnu lu tt. ) 'u- .re Tlccis Ti tihoe. ) n mf > re 'fihir fii'lac ' I L Pure- 'hlapowder tieter varies A marvel ol p strength and wholcsouienoaj. More icooo i ) than the ordinary kinds , and cannot 1 > I In couipetlllon with the mult.tudeofl ow , short weight , alum or phosphaM powdeti > ld only In cans. KOTAL lUmiS FOWDIR Co. , Wf Bt. . New York _ ANTI-MONOPOLV L1SAUUB. ank membership rok for Uie ontl-iuoi. | > ely ue , containing etattnif nt of princ pit ) met- of procedure and lubtructlons how to organ. will bo sent on application j to Q. II. lialt , oy , Neb. Enclose stamp. tul6-l ]