THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA THUBSDAY , JUJSTE 22 , i8S2. The Daily Bee. Thursday Morninu , Juno 22. Woatbor Uoport , ( The following observation' arc tnltcn at the same moment of time at nil tha utatlons AI ! DCTAttTMKXI , tr. S. SlOXAISil- : VICE , OMAHA , Juno'Jl , 18S2.lI5p. ( n. I 8l 25 Dtnvtr . 20 71 Froti Clcir Criufcnno. . , . .JO 77 1'rcih ClKir Wftshiklo. . , , . ' 20 8.-1 \v Kruli Clo&r Plittc. . . | 2J 75 BK Freih f4lr Oinnha , . . . . . SO 03 S V. Krwh JlQUdjr Tankton . . . . 129 61 s i : Fresh Cloud ) ' Dog Molno. 30 03 H K Fro h Clouilj- Dftrcnport. . 30 Ol ! ; Clou'i It. P ul. . . . 30 05 MIC Frc h CUtidy 91. Louis . , 30 12 SW Fresh Icar KoDthoad. . . . 20 OS S K Hrlik , t Kaln Vincent. . . . . 129 03 a s > h Cloudy 29 03 SVf 'rcih BUn fcntord . Z9 01 SW Fro h Caitor . 29 BO -"Slit " Clear . . 81 'ic h Awlnlholno' . ' 29 81 Iljh Rlvei IS feet 7 Inchesliclow hljfh water mark ' II feet 4 Inches at Ynnkton. LOCAL BKBV1TIH3. There wore three loaded Pullman can out nt noon yesterday. The lUvnrion band still dcllghta au dicnces at the Tivoll nightly. A party of twenty Swcdlih Rcttlcn went out to Wnhoo yesterday. The new Paxton & Oallaglier ware house will bo occupied .Inly 1st. llunitf ; the firat Bciaon nt JloyilV , now cliwlntf , 133 performances have been given , Mr. Oilman It. DAVIC , thcwclMcnown stationer in 1'ren/er'ii bloeV , U confined t hh bed from nn attack of sunstroke. Blnliop O'Connor , yesterday nt nlm o'clockadministered confirmation to thirty candidates at Crclghlon college clmppel The " .Touat" will be presented at Uoyd's two nights of this week , and that will virtually clone the sermon at that house. Charlotte Tliompion and com pany wore [ ircacnt by Invitation at the full dress rehearsal of "The Joust" HUH afternoon. The permanent lire escape from Boyd'a opera lioiue , via the roof of Hiucoin block lias been completed , iiuil it is to be hoped will never ba > o to bo used. The many friends cf Mr. J. U. Grid- ley , Sr. , will reirrct to learn that he is ly ing quite law In Ohio , from the discnso to alleviate which he took his eastern trip. The C. 15. & Q , yesterday came in over two hours late , the Wabash twenty min utes late. The U. P. train v/ns delayed thirty minutes in ita departure by the " ( } " Mr. J. F. Morgan ha ? been appointed . superintendent of telegraph of the Chica go , Turlington ft Qulney railroad , with headquarters in Ohiciiqo , the appointment to bo in effect from June 20. N-j Che BHK was in error in the announce ment of the funeral of Mrs. If. 8. Smith. ' "Mr. II , 8. Smith informs us that bo is not a widower nt nil and that his wife is in the ' ' beat of health , for which ho Unduly thank ful. It was a inlttako In initials , Rev. J. W. Tngiamlms returned from > - his vlnlt to Kansas , and will preach In MfiBontohall next Sunday morning and evening. IIo reports prospects for crops in Kan sou as fine nn hu over saw in any state. The lit. IJev. Bishop Clnrksou will dedicate St.PhiIlpHchapclNinetconth ! and Cumtng streotH , this evening. The Dean ami other rccton of the city will take part in the ceremonies. Injpolfce court yesterday a man and woman were arraigned for disturbing the peace. The former plead guilty anil was fined $3 and coats. The latter plead "not guilty" and was sent to jail to await trial , The W. C , T. LT. will meet at the M. E. Church Thursday , Juno 22d , at 3 p. in. , to mn'ke nrrnngcmcntn for a pc-nio ! with the Baud of Hope , at Hnnncotu park , Sat urday , Juno 21th. Mrs , J , H , Burrougli , president. Mr. 13. L. Kmery placed on our table yesterday nboqufttof finest roses in ctilli vation , among which were a perpetual moss , MadameKdward Wry , und Gloryof _ MoaECH , grown from plants net out thi * pring. Let no one nay wo cannot grow fine roses , A largo delegation of Omaha druggists left for Lincoln yentorduy to attend con1 venticn called by the druggbtn of various Nebraska towns- Among these who wont down were John Boll , M. Parr , A. 11. Car- tranter , U , F. Goodman , James Torsytu and others , 3. G. Joyce , proprietor of the inllluery establishment in Jacob's block received dispatch on Sunday morning , conveying the Information that his father and mother had been Instantly killed In tli'o cyclone at Grlnnell. He left on the next train for that place to direct the funeral , There was n very important meet ing of the ladies' and gentlemen's land [ A league last night at their hallcorner Four teeuth ami Dodge. Final arrangements for the plo-nlcim the Fourth of July will be mode. About half past twehe o'clock la&t night the cauvasa awnings about the Tivoli gaixleu took ( ire from a gas jet , and blazed up with n brlllanoy that looked for a short time M If a conflagration was im minent. Cries of fire were raised from all aides , and a telephone message was sent from the Canfield house to No , 3 engine house which brought the department to tbe ipot in short metre. Before they got there the fire had been extinguished by tbe propifetor Mr. Julius Thlele and hU waiters. It did not amount to anything and would not have done much harm if it bad been laft to itself , It created a momentary ueiuatlou ou lower Farnam street. Gautiou. J. Ilochutrassor nnd the Brunswick and Balku billiard tulilo company wnd no agents , ropairora or pcddlurs out through the state , and uny ono who travels with uucli pretentious ia a fraud , and persons will do well to lot him alone , Any parties wishing any thing done in this line should send di rect to Brunswick and Bulko Co. , 000 South Tenth street , or to J , Hoeh- straaaer agent , Batiafaotlou guarau teed. may 22-1 in . ' i GOLDEN DAYS , Commo : cement Exercises of Brownell Hall A Unartctto of Fnlr l > eaylst nnd Conferring of Modnla nnd Dlplrmaa by Bisliop Clarkeon. Tlio commencement exoi'oisus o Brownell IJnll took place last ovcnin at Masonic hall and the occasion ono of unusual interest. The hrv ! w < ib crowded to auffocation with th friends and relations of the graduate and students who participated , nnd i the exercises had been held in Boycl' ' onsrn house it would hnvo boon filled for many hundreds went away unnbl to endure the heat , At S o'clock prompt the student of lirownoll Hnll entered the room nnd took the scats reserved for them in the center , nnd the programme wu immediately begun with the choru from Offenbach , which was finely ex edited , This was followed by an itistru monnl ( duet by Misses Ware nnd Wng goner , wicli was well received. The graduating clacs consisted o Misocs Ilagar , Ambrose , Wag ono and Ware , nnd their essnya were a follows : 'Tho Ilormea of Praxitilos , " Min Ilncor , "Womanhood ' Mr , ns 1'orlruycd by IJowells and Mr. James , " Misn Ambrose broso Dubato , "fins Enthusiasm or In tollcct Achieved Most in the Civiliz.i tion of the World ? " Enthusiasm Miss Waggoner ; Intellect , Miss Ware The latter also delivered the vnlo dictory address , which was vciy fine indeed. In general it mny bo said Hint the cssaya and debates were above the average of such olForta. Miss ilagor'u csaay wns well written and delivered in a very clear , distinct voice , which mndo it moro enjoyable than it would otherwise hnvo been. Mifo Ambrose handled her subject in i creditable manner , and aho cr atod in excellent impression on the audi- ! nco. Misses Wntrgonor and Ware vcro not less deserving , and the alter spoke with grant self-possession ind mndo every word heard through- mt the room. The jnuaical part of the progrummo ros fine. The instrumental solo 'Concert Caprice , " Liebling , wns ox- icutcd in faultless style by Alias Am- > ref < o. Tha solo "Forever and For- ivor , " by Miss Liningcr , was the incst feature of the evening , utiloes in exception bo made in favor of the eng given in response to n rapturous mcoro which was exceedingly pretty , iliss Liningor has a rennrkablo voice , n fact the finest , richest contralto ver heard in this city from u young idy of her modest pretensions. It , -ould take no connoisseur to toll that hero is a future of great promise be- ore her , and it is too small a tribute o pay her to say that nino-tontha of ho professionals who visit this city re not her equal. Miss Liningor in ti ovoly brunette , with eyes , face and orm that would carry her through if icr voice was only mediocre. They ire not thought of , however , when iho sings , and last night the nudieneo Tcro enthusiastic and in these , ns in ) thcr efforts , nho sang to the satisfnc- .ion of the most exacting critic. The duet "Cheerfulness " , , Misses [ lager and Liningorj was very line ind mot with deserved apphiUHo. The instrumental Sextotto , in vhich Missca M. Melz , L. Motz , ipark. Wngfjonor , Ware and Cremor mrticipatcd was well received , and ho solo , "Alia Stella Coniidonto , " by > liss Ambrooo was beautiful. The trio "Farewell " , Misses Wil- on , Ambrose nnd Liningor , was ex jmsitely nung and was warmly ap- : ) Iaudcd , r It would bonn unpardonable omis sion not to mention the fact that the inisic was all rendered under the sup- jrvision of Mies. A. 0. Tarbcll , who , o certainly entitled to the greatest [ > raise for the success of her efforts. The pianos , a mngnficent Sleinway , raud , and Cliickenng , grand , were furnished by the firm of Mnx Meyer & Bro.who thus contributed materially - ially to the musical programme of the avoning. _ The next thing in order was the listribution of modnh and prizes nnd Iho conferring of diplomas , which tvas is given below. The six gold medals ind the gold ring which were awarded were manufactured by the well known 3rra of Max Meyer k Bro. , and were the finest thnt have ever boon seen in this city. This firm has manu factured the medals for Brownoll Hall for the past five years , and their Facilities hnvo boon greatly increased luring the past five years , and their workmen being the best they have ivorhad they were able to turn outtho most perfect work. The medals were marvels of beauty both in design uid workmanship , and rolloctnd great : redit upon the house which fur- liahod them , and which in fact stands it the head of the manufacturing irms of this western country. The following were the prizes die- : ributed : The Hawkins prize for writing wns warded to Mies Blanche D , Bock- worth , of North Platte , Nob. Miss Annie Jenkins received honorable : nontiou. The Ilnwkins prize for mthmotio was awarded to Miss Lola Shears , and Miss Ulcanor Motz took : ho Votes prize for composition. The Woolworth prize for higher mthmotio wns awarded to Miss Mamie 0. Ambrose , and Miss Bessie Votes obtained the Dundy prize for music. The Chnso prize for arithmetic was uvardod to MIBS Lulu B. Ort'mor , of this city. The Patterson prize for : omposiiion was awarded to Miss Martha J. Cooper , of rjattsmouth , Nob. Nob.Tho The Kountzo prize for languaco was presented to Aliuo Thrall , ot this eity , nnd Misses Thomas and Cromcr received honorable mention. The following gold mednls were then piesonted to the fortunate competitors - ' potitors ; The preparatory scholarship modal , jivouby the llov. T. O'Connoll , ot I'remont. was presented to Mies Bos- ) iu Stonhenson , and the Dimunooru medal , in physiology , was gained by Miss Anna J. Thomas , of Falls City , Neb. Neb.Tho The rector's modal in art , which was a magnificent gold cross with a wreath of flowers thereon , and which wan the most beautiful medal awarded during the evening , was presented to Miss Mnry Chandler. Doan Milhpaugh'a medal in 1 tor- aturo was nwnrdcd to Carrie M. Dins- more , and Mr , Woolworlh's medal for collcgiato scholarship was awarded to Miss Florence Ware. Bishop Clarkson'o medal for deport ment \IM awarded to Miss L. May Waggoner. The following named hdios were successful in gaining diplomas. Flor ence Ware , MamioC. Ambrose , Susan E. linger and Lucy Mny Waggoner. The Hight Koverend Bishop Clark- son , in dismissing the scholars , deliv ered a very appropriate , though sorno- what brief address , In the course of which ho felt sura that they all de served the prizes and diplomas they had received and ho also felt sure they would do honor to them Ho committed them to the care of the Almighty who would ever keep them in the right pith , The young ladies then chanted the Nicene creed and Iho Collects very impressively , nnd the entire audience sang the Gloria in Excolsis in a vor ; impressive style. The bishop thet n'tul the well known bcncdictiot prayer and the exercises terminated. Masonic Hnll was never filled by amore moro fashionable and exacting aud ience than on this occasion. The decorations were not numerous , bul the wreaths .ind triangle which our mounted the arch nbovo the stapo were very elaborate and beauti ful. The tlaral offerings to the participants in the exer cises wore limited in number and unsurpassed in beauty. There was n wealth of these delicate tokorw of admiration and esteem that overpowering almost , and the usher * , in charge of Mr. Ilendrix , were al most paralyzed in their efforts to con voy the loads of llowcra to the fair participants in the ovonlng's enter- lainmont. CANDY AND SADDLES. riio Rum Stock In Which a Youthful Victim Invested Bis Llttlo All. Another slick confidence game was ilayod yesterday on a young man ibout 18 years of age , who came over 0 Omaha from the transfer on the 1 o'clock dummy. While coming ivor ho mot a decent appearing man , vith whom ho struck up an. acquaint nco , and the latter 1 earning that ho .esired to find a job , engaged him to rork for him for $35 per month to ord cattle for him near Omaha. The wo walked up the street , and after oino conversation the stranger said liat ho would go to a certain grocery tore and buy sonio candy for his chil- rcd , but arriving at the store ho dis- ovored that ho had no change i his pocket , and asked the young man or a small amount to pay for the can- y. The boy pulled out a quarter nd gave it to him , and in doing no xhibited quito a largo sum of money , , 'hich of course put" the confidence ian upon the route to size up the Ho. They came out of the store nd the man handed his lired hand the candy to arry for him. The two then wont nto the Grand Central saloon where hey had some conversation , and the nan said that ho intended to purchase hroo saddles to bo used in herding md desired to raako a email payment ipon them , but had loft his money at lome nnd requested his now hand to oan him the necessary amount. Cho latter gave him all ho had , which van pnly § 12 or § 15 , and the stranger iosircd him to wait u minute , nnd hen ho stopped out to attend to a Tit le business , and it is presumed ho is till engaged in the business , as ho haslet lot returned up to this writing. The victim of the coufidcnco game vent round to the grocer , who g.ivo lim money enough to take him to Pa- jillion , whcro he Kayo ho has relations iving , and whore ho could get a job , liough , at wages at much less than ho osircd. ° The presence of the fool killer is cry much needed , indeed , in this icinity. WANTED A brick moulder ; good vages. Apply to Andrew Bothwell , 'Ycmont ' Neb. , jol9-3t-mo PERSONAL , . J , P. Williams , of Ogden , Utah , was at1 ho Crelghton last night. Jntnoi G , Clark , of Minneapolis , is at ho Crclghtun , 0. A. Trlppo , of Hermona , Col , , U at ho Crelfihton. W. P. Love , of Coin , fowa , IB at the Jrelghton , 0.1 . lleflloy , of Fremont , is in the city , II , Dlnwoody and family , f Salt Lal < c , ire in Oiimha. Chnrlc * Sloven * , of Auburn , Nebraska , j at tbe Crelghton. L. Kryger and J. H. JUinoy , of Lyons , < feb. , are at the Metropolitan. Frank Uavk nnd F. II. Anell , of Jnvld City , are in town. G. H. Wella , of Schnyler , it at the JetropollUn , W. G , Chambers and family , of Omaha , eturnod yesterday after a four mouth'j l > enco ia England , Mrs. nnd MIm Warford , of Des Miihif * , own , are nt the Metropolitan , Geo. B. Dwinnell , of Hartford , Conn. , a In the city. W. 1) . Hill , of Beatrice , U nt the Met- opolitan. John Drown , of Seward , ia a gueH of he Metropolitan. A , D , McKcer , of Puwnee City , Ia nt he Hotroiiolltaii. J. Chase , ot Weeping Wnler , It nt tlio Metropolitan , SLAVBN'S YOSEM1TE COLOGNE , \Isdo \ from the wild ilowors of the AH mini ) YOSEM1TE VALLEY , t is the most fragrant of perfumes , Manufactured by 11. B , Slavon , San i'ranoisco. For ealo in Omaha by AY. F. Whitohouso and Kennard Bros. ' tCo. ' FOK SALE , U THE BKU ofllce , old newspapers , lOo per 100 ; in largo lots , UOopor 100 , jeUtf RAILWAY RUMORS. The Kaneaa Oiiy Conference to Avert a Nebraska War. Vanderbilt Baying Up a Fear Roftda on His Way to Omaha , Tho.'Rock Island Trying to ; RelIeve the Cyclone Sutlerors. Special car No. 100 wont west on the U. p , train at noon yesterday , with Division Superintendent P. J.Nichols on board , destined to Norfolk. Special cara No. 03 and 12 wore at tached to the outgoing Kansas City train Tuesday having on board the following ofliciah for Kansas City : General Manager S. 11. II. Clark , As sistant General Manager Kimball General Freight Agent Vinifig , Assist ant General Freight Agent Shelby , General Ticket Agent Stubbing and General Passenger Agent Morse , ol ho Union Pacific ; nnd General Superintendent intondent Holdridgc , General Freight Agent Miller , and General Passenger Agent EuBtip , of the B. fc M. These ollicers wont to Kansas City to participate in the conference to bo hold there yesterday to establish A NECOLOUAUO POOL. Concornim. ' this the Chicago Tribune uno of Tuesday says : It is now settled beyond a doubt that there will bo no war between the lines west of the Missouri river A treaty of peace bolwcen the Union Pacific , Atchicon , Topeka & Santa Fe , ard Chicago , Burlington & Quinoy has been arranged and will bo perfect ed at a meeting to bo hold between the general managers of these roads at Kansas City to-day. It has not yet been doGnitly decided whether there is to bo simply an agreement for the mnintonancH of uniform rates or a pool on all business between the Mis- touri river and Denver. It is most probable , however , that a pool on that business will bo made , as such an arrangement alone would give per manency to the agreement. The Denver & Rio Grande , it is under stood , will become a party of the now agreement , but the now Denver & Now Orleans railroad is not to bo re cognized , and it is quito certain that a light against this company will bo made. This much is indicated by the announcement of the Union Pacific that in accordance with an agree ment with the other roads west of the Missouri river it will accept no tickets issued by or over that road. FAST MAIL FAXLUItn. W. B. Thompson , superintendent ) f United Htatcsrnilwaysorvico , arrived icro yesterday morning , and during ho day was in conference with some if the railroad officials. A few weeks igo a meeting took place between Mr. lowe , postmaster general , Mr. Phompsou and Capt. White , for the ; ovcrnment , and the presidents and ; oueral managers of the railway lines lonnocting Chicago and Omaha , at rhich the latter were asked to name a irico for operating a fast mail train ervico from this city to Council Muffs. They promised to consider ho proposal , and apprise the ppst- tflico authorities of their docosion. Dho officers of these lines have noti- iod the government officials that they : an not undertake the operation of a ast mail service between Chicago and ) maha. The reason for declining to interiain any such proposal is tnat , ho lines are now working together mdcr a pooling arrangement. If they Tore at war , either of the lines lYould bo glad to establish such aor- rico , for the advertisement there vould bo in it. For either line to un lortako it now would create jealousy ind disrupt the pool. The arrango- ncnt is closed , however , it is under- itopd , for the establishment of a fast nail train from Now York to Chicago , ; o make the run in twenty-five hours , [ "ho route of the eervico will bo via , hp Now York Central and Lake Shore railways. This train will commence unning some time in July. This ar- angomont will shorten the service bo- ; ween Now York and Chicago twelve lours. The refusal of the roads west .o join in the continuation of the ser vice deprives Chicago of the expected Benefit of a quickened' service from lore to all-western centers of business , [ n the absence of the officers of two of lie western pool lines the Burling- on and Northwestern Mr. Thomp- ion is unable to renew the request and iccompanying arguments of the post- iflico department for a continui.ua fast lorvico across the continent. Chicago fi'.l'C/UW / . Ari'EAL rou AID. The Rook Island road has issued an tppo.il for aid for the sufiurors from ; ho recent cyclone. The appeal is lignod by 11. S , Royce , division super- ntondont , and W. II. Quick , euporin- .cndont of the United States Express : ompary , and is addressed to all igents. The appeal nays : "Contributions of provisions are too inwieldy for economic use. Wo oar- icstly appeal to all persons to glvo in noneyfrorn ton cents upwards , accord- ng to their moans , and such funds ivill bo forwarded at once to Mayor Perry , nt Grinnell , by the United States Express company , Agents are leroby instructed to receive the same ind forward frpo , sending duplicate ist of contributions to Superintendent uiok. " VANDKllBII/r'H SIOVBMENTH. The special train convoying Wm. II. Vanderbilt and his party is expected n from St. Paul to.night or to-mor row. Mr. Vanderbilt is accompanied by J. H. Vanderbilt , Cornelius Van- lerbilt , Augustus Schell , T. 0. East- nan , William Turnbull , Gen. George NIagee. Edward Ellin , S. F Dewey iiid J , Tillinghast. Tho'party is on n ; ourof inspection of the Chicago & Northwestern , now practically a part ) f the Vanderbilt system of roads. it hud boon the intention to extend ho trip to Denver , but th0 ! , it is earned from onu of the gentlemen ac- lompanying Mr. Vanderbilt , has wen given up , and the party will go 10 further west than Omaha. From 3maha tljo party will return to Chi- iago via the Chicago & Northwestern , ixpeoting to arrive there next Satur- lay or Sunday. Mr. James Tillinghast , assistant to ho president and general superinten dent of the Now York Control west or Albany , stated to a Chicago Tribune representative that Mr. Vnnderbilt's present trip had no special significance but was for the purpose of inspecting the Chicago & northwestern nnd ac qiiaintlng himself with its resourcs nnd prospects. It ia , however , ru niorctl that ha has purchased five mii lions of the stock of the Chicago , Mil waukco A ; St. Paul nnd this is statec to bo undoubtedly true by good au thority. Another rumor credits Vnu dcrbilt with thu purchase of a Innr interest , estimated anywhere iron 81,000,000 to § 3,000,000 , in the St Paul , Minneapolis & Manitoba rail way. THU SEW rumour DEPOT. Plans for tbo now freight depot o the B. tv M. railway , which will b erected between Howard and Jacksoi nnd Seventh nnd Eighth strcots , hnvo been submitted. They contomplnto n structure 220 feet long and 50 fee wide , ono story in height. EXPENSIVE ENTERTAINMENT A Western Man Loses a Wollotand Contents Valued ftt $5OO. A gentleman from the western par of the stnto , while watching the rope walking of Foster in front of the Academy of Music Tuesday , was re liovcd of his "weazel skin , " in whicl was about § 385 in notes , between $8f nnd § 100 in county warrants , a pass oror the Union Pacific road , nm about twenty-five good fat dollars The notes , warrants and pass being useless to any ono but the loser , ho is willing to give the money to the "nip por" if the papers ara left nt TUB Bii : ofllce. AMERICA'S GREATEST CRANK. George Franclet Train Hl3 Appearance - anco und Tomfoolery. Speaking of cranks , any a a writer in I'ho Detroit Chnll' , perhaps this is a ; ; oed place to say thnt I atmnbled on to my old friend , George Francis rrain , in Madison rquare"tho other lay. IIo has sat bareheaded in the park every day for five years and more now , but ho has moved his scat from Twenty-Fourth street , where ho tvtts when I wrote of him two years igo. Ho still occupies n bench all to liimsolf. and it is located nt the inter jection of Broadway and Fifth ave nue , near the Brunswick , but , as the newspapers pay but little or no atten tion to him now , strangers have some difficulty in finding him. His skin is /cry dark from exposure to the ivind and the sun , his hair is moro white than ever , and [ fancy that his wonderful eyes wn growing a little dull and dim. Ho , vaa surrounded by the uaual number ) f children as I came up , and ho had nore jumping ropes , playthings and sandy for them than over. Ho looked ip from his everlasting book a paper level as I saluted him with : "Good norning , Mr. Train. " Placing his ingcrs quickly to his lips , ho made a notion as if ho were throwing mo a das , snd then ho tapped significantly iis ear. "What ? " I exclaimed , much .stoniahed. He repeated the gesture. 'You don't mean to toll mo , old riend , that you are deaf ? " I asked. Without looking at mo ho drew a card rom his pocket , and with a blue pen- til traced thereon , i.i a round , frco land , the following : "Only talk with ihildren. Not spoken for one year to idults. " I wrote on the card my name ind added : "I am a child. " Herpc- ignized the name , nnd wrote again : 'Any paper could make a fortune if hey could have enough truth : o make truth speak ! But > eing unnerved , the individual fails to nnke me speak. I have lost all intor- tst in typo. Before midsummer 10- , DOO people will bo here daily , and no me knows why. Press dare not men- , ion it. It's an astounding evolution. " V little 10-year old girl , who , with her lands on his knees , was watching Drain as ho wrote , asked : "Say , don't rnu write any moro poetry ? " "Oh , fea , Fannie , " was the answer ; "but I ioii't publish any more. I wrote lomething this morning. " Then ho Irew from his pocket , and proceeded 0 read to her oomo rhymes on "The Drganization of Man , " but before ho tad completed a stanza there was a ; rowd around his bench , and ho ccr.s- sd , saying to her : "You BOO why I sannot read hero. " I often wonder vhat will become of this strange old bllow , who really thinks ho has an ivorlasting lease ot lifo. A LUtlo Damp. Vail Sfcct Newf. "He.vo wo had any rain in Indiana his spring ? " ho echoed , as he turned n his seat. "Yes. " "Well , it's boon a little damp out , here , " ho softly answered. "Tho lay bcforo leaving homo I had to mug up 28 of my ducks. They had jocomo so water-soaked that they ; ould no longer swim. During the nonth of April it rained on 20 differ- mt days. " "What about the other day ! " "Oh , thnt was the day on which it mowed 22 straight hours. " "How is corn ? " "Well , I-planted mine in two foot ) f water , nnd 'tween you and mo I lon't expect over thirty bushels to the icro. " "Wheatlooking well ? " "Tolerably well , but the sturgeon ind catfish are doing considerable iamago. " "Didn't you got any dry weather in M y ? " "Thoro was about fifteen minutes 3iio day wlien it tried to clear up , but 1 hadn't commenced to bring out my ihoep before the rain came down igain. " "Gross must bo good1 ? "Shouldn't wonder , but can't say , When I got back I'm going down in a living bell to see. " "Got your potatoes in ? " "Not yotj I've got them loaded on a icow , anchored in the field in three 'oot of water , " "Then the prospect looks gloomy ? " "Not any , sir not any , I've got in arknhnoat ready to sail , and if it vill only rain tor another week I'll be ho best fixed man in Indiana. " Pretty Good. John Bacon , Laporte , Ind. , writes : 'Your 'Sriiixo BuasoM' la all you cracked t up to be. My dyspepsia has all van- ahedj why dou't you advertUe III What allowance will you make If 1 take a dozen jottlea , so tlmt I could oblige my friends ccaslonally ! " Price , 60 cents ; trial bot- les , 10 cents. jal'JJlw DISTRICT COURT. Carr Kendall Pleads Guilty and Get a Light Sen- touce. The Hammer Homicide Ca.ao Post poned Till Mondny. In district court yesterday the case of the State Bauk of Nebraska vs. John Green , involving about $15,000 closed after six days occupied in taking testimony nnd the jury nt onto went out , The criminal docket wns taken up , the case of Carr Kendall , indicted for the theft of jewelry from the residence of Mr. Chns. E. Abert on the morn ing of May 12th , during a fire , being first. Two witnesses were put on the stand for the stnto , after which Ken- dnll withdrew his plon of "not guilty" nnd entered n plon of "guilt- . " It is understood that ho will bo sentenced to but ono year. The other fireman , Clark , who wag indicted on the snmo char o nnd is out on bail , will bo prosecuted , vigor ously by the state. Tnomns Donahue , the colored man indicted for the robbery of E. M. Bartlett's houao , was tried during the afternoon. The trial of Ohas. Kostera , in the Hammer case , was postponed to Mon day next to allow the ctnto Lo secure absent witnesses. Byngrce- inent of counsel James Whitney , the base ball pitcher of the Boston nine , who is hero at considerable inconven ience and expense wns Excused from : urther nttcndanca , it being agreed to use his testimony as given nt the last .rial. .rial.Mr. Mr. Whitney loses § 25 for every dny that he is absent from hia club , hat being the daily fine for absontueu iio will probably leave for the eas o-dny. WANTED Immcdialolv at Com nercial llouso , Missouri Valley , la. good first and second cook , man anc wife preferred jelO-3t-mo SPECIAL HSTECES. NOTICE Advertisement To iiOta , for , gai ] est , Fcuud , Wantj , ] lo.irdlns , 4c. , will bo In ortotl In tluuo cclumna once for TEH CENTS er line ; each nubcacjuent la ; rtlon , KIVSCENTS l > or lino. The flrat Insvrtlou oovar luw than \VENTy-FIVE CENTS TO LOAN MONt . | TO LOAN At legal ratejof interest , trone.\ in amounts ti suit borrower. O. It. UAI.LOIT , 023-20 Attorney , loom { , l nion Block. TO LOAN Call at Liv Oaico of D , L. Thomii3 ISasmfl CitlKhtori Block. TO l OAA At 8 yor coatln lercst in amiw.cf C2.COC and e , lor 8 to 6 yoara , on first-class city and urra property , litms UHAU KSIATJ sod LOAH < -mjr. ICtb imd Dinclu. St HELP WANTED. TTANTKD Two girls in a email prlv > V Hy , one to cook , v.ath andiron , the other o take care ot two children , a girl three and our jcars. Good icferenca required. German r S\\eio preferred. Call atOiO Cumin' ; street. 648-2U AnapprentlcoRlrlatdrcismaklng1 WAXTED Inqulto at aouUi-wcit tornet ICtr. and Ucuglas street. WB-23t Fir.t-j'laes barber , good \V paid. None Lut llrst-classniedapply. Any - \y \ cr addrcs ? , Jehn U. Shielding , lieatiiue , a e Co. , Nob. 015 22 * WANTED Ju'y 1st , a S3ol man and wife , to work , iitcaily cmp'ot incut for the rijtht pirtles. lleferenco requited. Addre or ipply UOUdEUY UI'.O'S. fiSMf ' Next to Fair Ground * . Good Woman cook to go In tlio WANTKD country , ( situation permanent to corcpt : cnt person. Apply to M > > imnclvr , nioAontt itrcct mar Karnam. 14-22) ) , X.TI7 ANTED A good ilrl for genorul liOUSC' Ywork. . Apply at 1013 California otreet. ANTKD 300 trae'iinen. II. Matinweller , Elo > cnt h street r.oir Fa.ntm. 538-22t. TTANTED A g-.od girl for Joiral louse V work , at HiiOCasa direct. 625-tf T ANTED JIan and lfu to take charge of r \ furni bed cottage. Enquire 216 north Till street 621-21 ANTKD A food ttendy ixpirlemei boy W to herd cattle on the ( arm of 523 21f JOEL T. GRIKFIN. TTANTKD Compi tent plain cook ; uafblng Y naironliisonoliyothor ( ! ; 4.00ier WMU mid for u nipctciit woman. App v to Jlr. < Her cc Everett , Council IlluSe , Iowa. Jcl9-3t TTANTED A ( 'lrl for KOiierol housework In YV Miiall family , ac 1ECU nor h 18th btieet. \pplyallcrCp. in. Clil-tt ' A ojinpctcnt girl for grneral W'ANTED and laundr vf > re. Wo ecu , 81,10 > cr week. Inquire at Uiifl otHct' , nona but com joUnt n cd aiiply. JST-tt n IRL WANTED-In a family of two. Itcf- T crence required. Steady work. Inquire t 2H4 ClilciRO ttrcct , between 21th and 23ti. TTELL , Ventilated turnUncd or unfurnished YV looinn to rent , at cjincr of 14 < h and tlogo. 110-tf 'ANTED A unib-ciasi Jaundtesa nt bt , W Charles Hotel llar uy ttritt 331-tf Ten tcama to work on Florence WANTED . Wages 83.60 per day. s77-tf MI iniiULL VINCENT. nrv MEN WANTel > At Florence Cut-Off , UU nlno miles mrtli cf Oinha.Vaeou 1.76 per day. MITCHELL VINCENT. SITUATIONS WANTED , ; xrANTED A H'ttutlon in a famll ) for n YY > oung ani-h Kirl , who l willing to do eneral hou.-uwork. bticdue * i.ot a < > k t r liUli vigca , Lut f r klud'ond fiiendly triatni'iit. file 9 wtll iduextcd but cannat bietl : KniiH-li. In ulro at tec olllcc. 03J-22' Situation * for twobojt. . Hand 15 WANTED vlicio tin j can inaVo tlieini ltc > seful , Addrfba' c /'UtcolHce. 63B. ANTED PUce for.glrl le wn , oM , to taVe W careof tlilldrcn AddrtM 'Olrl"Uee ollic * , 637-tf Situation by a youngiran.who'8' WANTED ) hii9lnu > * preferred. Has had xpericnee. Addreo "H , " Bcu Unco. 60l-22t MICELLANEOUQ WANTS. TJVEBVHODY WANTED-Andevcrjbofl ) i come , at Turner Hall lleslaurirt ; con.e Cth and Howard. f.W-tf 1TtTANTEDOOpnvy \ u.M , sinks * nd cc j VV l < > oU to clean with sanlUry Vault and Ink Clc-auer , the best Inue. . A. Evans & Co. , evidence ISM Dodge utrt , Omaha. fOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND , "LOWE FARM HOUSE-Vith SOairca rUIB land beautifully Iccated on Cuiulnv tt , tort distance west cf Military bridge , and itrttt ' arllne , J21-K Agoct , HTOR RENT Home ol tlicrocuit. 12.h street , } i ear How ltd. Apply corner Uthand How. 'd. Newspaper Union. 617t BENT Tbnw rooms , corner IJtli and 010U 1 . Apply til | > rcmlM. 631-W1 T7IOR RENT No. IIS 8. Hth Btreet. A d i. JU In ? hOD'c , contalnfn ? fix rooms , rantr atd eell r. Enquire of DR. PBABODV. 1407 Jones street. TTtOR nnNT-Hoatillrijc house , well furnish * . ! . JL' ROOdlocatl n. lii'iulroon premises , IDS llth between Duig as atil Uul.c. 6J7 221 1OK llEST-On Julv 1st , Me * More , oith 01 JJ without cellar Icqulro at Dru ? Store , cor ncrioth ard l > ouglMtti. _ f 0-tf HKNT Nice fimibheil room with honrdT at 171S Dodffottrcct. 490 21t T.I - . - . . nENT-Klrt II JJ , , CKUlll frcnt , . . . I ilza 14x14 fi'tt-iipwlj funnshel-suitable t rtwo ge iiitlcmen , n ; y.V. . corner I'lli ami CiIIornU.trc ( to. 4nS-tr " "Yri lt llh.MJ A nlceliou c , Mroaiuf , .L1 " * "i. No. 2017 Dodge street. 530-20 J710H 11KNT Tivo new citAijcs , 3 room iu eich on SOth lietnc'n Karnim ar * - - ( trott. Irqilroon iircmlscg. TT10II RKNT Furnished room , Inqulra at Droi ' JL' Store , corntr 10th and Douglas street.(10tf (10-tf BOA1SDINO HOUSE FOR ItENT-And fi'mi- n.t irtfll0lB0011 < ) lc UonlUntlow. . 62J north leth ftro < t. „ P22.22f " - , ' . ' A CCIJ' tou o"of 4 rooms , cellar. , - . . , . " ' " ftnd WClI > Knqulre on > roi Ntn. IBlSlllurncv street. 854 f TIOH RKNT-Corncr 18th an't St. Paul , 2 nice . homes , ono 5 and ono of o roms. 0 DOI | In. cation " , on roet car lino. 610-Mf OIAila ! > ' "rTA Mlcly lutnl h < > wm at 1116 Clxlcago street , between 14th and IBth. Oil-tf ( _ R RENT-Two nicely furnished room , , low 1'ricw , brick house 2013 Caw strict. * > d2-tf rP ° 'tJJS-KIurnWlcl1 room , with loirJ. 1808 JL Ca'lfonilstrcct. _ EOl'tf B UtNfT65KENT = N7 E. corner IJavenport. 1.S7 17IOR REfT ' Furcished room , 1723 'DoMtl * BtrC" . 4D-tf tiOR | HENT-PIea A.tly | fmnlshoJ room , it ? U ,1. bouth 1 ( th street , otic door uorth of Dnui ; . 3EO-tf _ south roomj forren 3. A\ . corner IBth and Davenport. oti t' T710H KEST-a famished rc-jnM o/cr y. , .17 ohinU' rfscURUgor. E. cor. loth mil nor. RBKT : celyuraNhcd tooxm viifc cr I ; wltkout board. Re.-wjonable prices. 1 > SIS CaS ) lit. a . FOlt BALE { 7 OR BALE A house cf four room , on Ien > eI J.1 ground , on l"th street , between Capital ave , anJDaicnport. Inqulra of 651-27 BALDWIN & IIEIIM , Iloufo JInver } . " [ 710R SALE House nnd lot , 53 feet rmt , by 1 ? 150 deep , 14th and William its. (900. lu. qulro of H llhelmlna Kiai.der , S"Tx lfETuTIFUL I.OT3-60xlCO feel each In' Ilanscom Place on street car line. Best lots In whole addition onery cav tErmaamlata great bargain. JlEMtVajent , 15th and Douslo-i strccta _ "T710R SALK CottufO with six rooms , well , I * cistern and all conveniences , It.qulre at C21 lOihstrcct. between Callfomia and \\cteter. 472-SOf FOR SALE Exchange Hctel , at KinHcld , Neb , including lurnlturo and stoics , go > l loratlon at.d patroncge. Only hotil in town. Icr terms addref.8 , M. C. MADISON , 427-22 Agentl _ FOR SALE-- cottage of I hrco rooms nrrlh tidoof Uicholai botwien 16th aid Iflih. luqul-o OTthln. (4D2.tf ( ) DAVID GENTKY. TT1OR SALE The busiiics ? and fixtures of a first K class moat market In Central Nebraska , Best location ; Best cash trade In the city. Beason for sellinjr , for health. Address Butcher , Bee 3S7-lm [ \TUST EH SOLD 69 = acres in i'olk count/ lU 1'rlci. 85.0CO. Inquire of J. It. Kinmau I'oatoflico , llislng City , liutlcr countyNul : . 10KSALili One lot 132 feet frontigo bv 'M feet deep , on south luh street , oa $10 per month payments , to anyone who will Dulld. In- julre 1407 Howard , between Hth and 15ti ! eU. 29j-ti I OH HALE Restaurant en a well t F etreet. II. MANNWEIMUt. 231-K llth street , near Fariia.-n. SALE The POPULAR UOTEL. known FOB the COYS' HOME. This house 19 co-i- trally located , has BOU h and cast front , and la surrounded w th flno shade trees : conttlna thirty jluoping rooms , has Ice bouse , laundry , sirnplu room , &c. IIaaauorldw.de reputation and & better patronsgo ( han many houaea of twlca Its : r.paclty. Price S5.000. For pirticulau .vl. Ircss , A. A. SAWUEV , Bed Cloud , nob. _ 5t-tt _ TJ10R SALE Or will ezcha .go for Omalu pio. Jj | porty , an improved ecc en of had ftdjcin- ng & station on U. P. R. R. M. DUNHAM , UlU farnlmm St. , Omaha. 7 .0 3m t MUCK FOR ) SCSf ESTADROOK ti rOS. UAY At A. H. Sander * fcai 'la BALEO Ilarner Et. - dlvt/ rTFHOLSTRKIHO-Of all hinds done at the U lowast fl/uro ? , at 80S D.dge street , boA - A * ten Stli nd U h D2-Z3f PIBST-'JLASS lOAUD-And ! rooms it. 1110 north 18th etrcit , on snen car line ; a'so argo barn for lent _ f49-tf rjTRAYED OU STOLES' Ono sorrell marc , 9 3 years , hllc8pctinf. > coaitu ono white foot. toward 111 bo paid for htr return to J. C. Oren - on , gioillli Fifteenth street , next to Ilortman 'J1AKEN UP Ited cow , about four jcara old J. andcnlf. JOHN O'KKKFK. 12-21 1 Wu.t c f Wltlinell'8 Urlck Yaril , Omaha. rTENNEDUY & JIURPnY'd BOARDING tJL a ilKaleStulo , nr.d ( .lock . yards tattle ci CM stooV kept nttholoweit po lnlo rates -baled luy , btraw , torn and oats , for wle. lion t oritt the place , luthttrtct. between C.pltol ave iiid D.i\cnji < rt , 635-20 * I" 08T l ist week , Tito'iliy , a three jeir old LJ rnl arid whllecow. Hh te In face , one horn raal crthan the other. Hndtr will tc reward- d bv returnliii' to A. W. OLSON , 629-21 f Corner Jones and llth sts. ( TRAYED-One whUocow , wllhred head , baa O on large bell. Finder will bo liberally re. , -ar.icd by returning her to C HENTZ. 613-21 1 0 * 1 couth 13th street. KJDWAilD KUEHL IAQISTER OF PALMVBT1SUY AND { CONDI ' 10NAL1U7' , 193 Tenth Street , between i'lrr.im , ndllainor. Will , with the ulil ot euardUn plrltd.obti.ln for any one a glance tt the p al iud prcwnt , and en certnln conditions lu the fa > ure. Uoota nd Uhnta m de to uder. Por.'ea Absolutely Pure. ThU powder never varies. A ruarrel ot t > y , strength nd wboleaomcnem. More ecoao iliMl thin the ordinary kinds , and cannot bt ) ld In competition with tbe multitude ofl ow sat , ihort weight. Jum or phosphate powde