THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA TUESDAY JUNE 2T , 188 , . , The Daily Bee. Tuesrm ? Morniutr , Jure 27. "Wontlior Koport. ( The folIowinR ob crvftttnn nrc Ultpn : the pamo tnnmintof time ftt nil the sU'.Ioi named. ) WAn ] ) Kr.\iiT nsT , tr. a. SinsAi.SKn- TICK , OMAHA , June 23,1682l-15p.ni. ( Hirer 14 hot 0 lcchc above high water mnrk .1 Onuh nd 12 feet 0 Inctiw nt YonUton. LOCAL ( Jrccn n | > i > luj wcro plentiful nt Hi Union I'.xcifio car Rlinp Sundny. Cloudj of n tlircatcnlns nspcct pixn.'Ci nroutiil to the south of Omnlm last night All uuton brick l > cre nro requested t attend tlio mcctitif ? Q'ucsdny evening AH it in fnr the election nf olliccra. ] ) y or dcr of Iho president. < T , W. Harpon , Sec retaty. retaty.The The Infant son of George nnd Ara mlntn llutnc , died at 1:15 : yodtcnhy , agei 10 months. 1'uucrnl Juno 27th , at 2 p. in S. It. Faulkner , cornerTwcnty-elghtl ' nnd Fnrniim atrcofc , lost sixteen ncrcH garden truck hy Sunday's nturm ; value CK timntcdatSGOO. The "DrcndnonghtH , " of Chicago , wil | ilay the U , P. nine n game of baco bul July -Ith. The B. tt M.'o piny them or Saturday next , and the Atla.utc.i ! on S&l/ urday week. livery tradesman in Omahn is IntcrcBtcd in the paving question , If the bonds car ry there will bo work for worklngirran nnd that will put money in circulation among the incrclmuls. A notlco wai posted up at the post- < rllico yoaterday to the effect that nil eastern matla would bo four IIOIUH late , but the U. P. overland train went west on time. Councilman Throne , of the Viral ward , celebrated his fiftieth birthday Bunilny. About thirty-fivo of 1m fricndfl gathered iootlicr | at his raiidenco on Tenth and Jnckxon atrecU. Tlio Danlnh quartette gave him u lively serenade. Patrick Hugos wan damaged to the amount of 81,100 by a small culvert bo. longing to the UnionPncific un Mthstreet , which was not Inrge enough to let tlio -water pas * under it in time of a flood. The No. 1 engine houiio electric bell was Btruck by lightning , nnd the boys Bay that the current paused through roof and folowcd the wire , but did not do any dam * age. Jacob Kauffman'g Ions will reach 82- 090 , 3,000 bottle of wine stored in the cellar were completely dcgtrojcd. Ilia Iocs if the heaviest on IGtli Htroot. m i i Between half-past ten and cloven I U o'clock burglars attempted to enter llov. Mr. Stclllng'a retidenco on How rd nlroot , between llth and 12th Htrcots , but they wcro surprised by Mr. William Stclllug , tvho made a noise and ecarcd them away , A nymphe du pave enticed a young man from the country to her room on Twelfth street and robbed him of fGO. Tlio poor fellow is < llsconeoato ! oa ncllhcr thoxlarmcl nor Ms catlt nro to bo fouirl Herbert & Co. , tlio Korth Omnlm gardeners , wcro damaged to the extent of 51,000. All of their vegetables eulFcrcd terribly. On Friday night last the HgUninif killed revcriil hogg belonging to Henry llicke , in McArd'o ' precinct , and also tcv- cml at Kusor'H. Tivo colts wtru killed by lightning in the saino neighborhood. George Hoyn' * photograph gallery on Sixteenth street win damoged by both water nnd hill , Tlu skylight in bin oper * nling room was completely demolished , fioon after the storm Mr. Hoyu came ; ho went to cleaning , and yesterday was agjin ready for butiliif as , The Columbua base ball nine went down to Omnlm last Saturday to play n game of ball with the U. 1 * . nine. The U. 1' , club got the bat nnd played till dark , when the Columbus club got out a writ of habeas corpus to got them out to end the game. Score 18 to 0 In favor of ! i the U. P.-l\Vnhoo Times. -A jury was Hfcured in the Jvattew cue yesterday afternoon from the npei.ial vcniio Isiucd on .Saturday , Thry n > o ns follows : M. W. Daikalnw , Henry Ucuhtol L. M. Anderson , U. V. Gallagher , Win , J. Kieroterd , C. S. IIiffilnB , H. J. llohlfn , S. J. Larsen , A. Borcl , Jno. W , Huey , Julius Sehrocder , L , Hanneuhcfvr , Articles of Incorporation of the Omnlm ! Lard lluunliig company wera filed In the county clcrk'u olilco ycatcrday. The capi tal stock ii § 50,000. The olliccra nro A , 35. Payton , president ; John H. Uoyd , vice president j J. K. Uoyd , treasurer. Mr. Peyton la a , wealthy Kentlomau from New York and the other oitlcecs are well kuovrn In thU community. The new cor- ixiration will proceed at once to erect n building near lioyd'j packing home , the ground for which was purchased yester day afternoon. Tue new fuctory will have a capacity for refining una hundied ticrcca of lard per day' To Fiuucns or NJJIJIUHKI , Thirty - ty thotiaandchoico fence ( hardwood , flovon foot ) poB < cliojip. Kx-llayor Yaughon , Council Blutfs , Iowa. Clocka from OOo to 8500 at Edhohn & Erickson'e , corner IDt . oppositu postoilicc , l OR SALE , At TUB UEK oflice. old nowepapcrs , 40o per 100 ; in largo lots , UOo per 100. joMtf assortment of wire hair : brmlics Rt 8chrotor fc Ueoht's , from SUNDAY'S STORWI. It Out a Wiflo Swath in tl Grain Fields of Hobraska. Lives Lost nnd Property De etroyed in tbo Republi can Valley. A Sinftll Cloud Creates a Secom Panlo in the City. The Schools Dlomlsaod at Re cess Time. Reliable Information Prom al Parto of the State. Tbo Damngo to the City not Ovo Estimated. The ctorrn of Sundny inornin nconiR to have bean enough to nmk people lioreaboula very anxious , n least Iho moro BO , aa Prof. Vcnno had predicted Unit the worst cyclon of the auaaoiis ould occur on th L'Gth. The most exaggerated rumor prevailed about the street yesterday , which no contrn diction , however authoritative , couli check. Amotif , ' the moat cffectivo o tlieao was that \vhich nsacrtoJ t.ho re ccipt of a diepatch at the Union Pa cific hcadiunrtera ( that n tornado wai approaching at the rate of IIIOIITY MILKS AN HOUll. This wna industrioualy clrculatcc and hud the effect of causing the dis missal of all the public schools unti afternoon , the pupils being sent home to roliero their parentn of anj anxiety. About 9UO a peculiar , cono-shapcd black cloud appeared ovct Oupitol hill , driviii } } forward with con idcrablo velocity , with the apex pointing in n northeasterly direction. An immonao crowd gathered on Far- nuiii street and watched the monster of the air , which roaombled the fa mous "cigar Hbip , " until it swept across the aky and faded away in the northAn hour later tlio clouda wcro still thick and the air quite dark , when THI : KiitR IIKU , tvt No. ! J engine house rang , sounding the alarm from "box 14. " A crowd rushed out ngam , the horccn pranced out , and there was great excitement fora few minutes. Then it trans pired that ono of the boya was fixing a crossed wire , and that had caused the false alarm. Ono of the early enllorcrn by the storm was John Morritt , the restau rateur on Farnam street. The plaa- tcr work of the ceiling on the second floor back room suddenly fell in while the storm was raging and paralyzed a fjuiot young man who was clotping there. The young man escaped un- liurt and the restaurant does not ap pear to have received any other in- jurioa excepting thoao resulting from iwamping. The store of William Bushman , cor ner of Fifteenth and Douglas , was nmong thoao damaged. The cellar , which contained a quantity of drons goods , etc. , was deluged and a lot of the goods injured. When the reporter stopped in ho found Mr. Bushman straightening the foods out , and preparing - paring for : i sale of damaged goods. Mr. II. 0. Ulnrk naya that the hole ivaa three fool deep in some places in ! iia yard where it had drifted. Felix Slavon , proprietor of the Sla- ron house , reparted a number of pnncu ) f glass broken at his hotel by th-3 lolo. The California house wan anni- arly damaged. llpporta of damage and destruction ) f lifo at various places and that 3hoyonno had been swept awny , wore .hiokj and Iho operators at the Union I'acihc headquarters were besieged for nlormation by these who had frionda it various places The following OITICIAI. HEl'OUTH ivero received which cover the ground ; > retty thoroughly and all wore dated yesterday : CtKAn CUKKK Tlio storm of yes- ; orday began at 0:30 : a. m. and lasted ; wo hours. The track was five to six in'les wide.Vhcat and oats are ruined Corn is all cut down , but nay recover. The school houio was jlown to piecea and several buildings omovod from their foundations. AVAiioo Small grain entirely do- itroyed. Corn out down to the roota. Marmora hope for half a crop. All vindow glass on the west side of mildtngs ia biokon. It was tlio worst itorm in six yonra. Wj'-HTON Small grain entire loss. ) orn cut down and farmers fear u loss if the entire crop. Several buildings voro destroyed , and all windows on lorth and west aides broken. A CHILD WAH U1IOWNE1) , rhilo following its father through the term. A boy had hh leg broken by ailing timbers , and several wore in- urcd by Hying timbers and hail , VAMAKAIHOTho - storm passed round and did no damage hero. BiiAiNAitn Small grain an entire MS. A family named Adrian , living ix miles west of hero , had their house pmolishod , killing n boy of six and a irl of twelve years. The futhor is iiought to bo fatally injured on the oad. The mother waa holding a babe in or anas at the time and had ono arm roken , while TUB UAJJKMIUAOULOUSLV K.SOAJ'EI > . A young lad visiting the Adrians as injured in the epino. Several uildinga in the path of the storm were oiuolisbcd , DAVID CITY NO damage to the ity. Crops in the vicinity nro en- rely lost. A half crop of corn may bo 'oimul. u Crops an entire low. Sov- ml houses blown down , Onu lady ad leg broken. SuBuiv Slorin seven mtlea wide. lestroycd ainall grain. Corn cut No damage done ere. Iho atom pasood three milee Drth. LINCOLN. Heavy rain storm. No ill , Three houses struck by light. iur , but no one injured. The report that a cyclone had visited Wahoo yesterday was a Inlso. AI-ONfl THE UNION I-AOII'IO main line the reports received she that thcro waa no nevcro atom at Fr ( mont , Schuyler , Columbus , Qran Island , Kearney , or Plum Creek. Th atorni after leaving North Platte too a zg.ag ! course , crossing and n crossing the railroad , but always b ( twccn ttntions. It was dcstructiv mainly south of the U. P. line , an there was nostorm whatever west c North Plattc. The work of repairing ( tolegrap lines wan continued yesterday. TIIK WK8TF.UX UMOX had no line woat by the U. P. , thii company using their own line i handling trains. Connection wan ha with the west by way of Kansas Citj They had no Lincoln wire workin up to noon , No definite nown of th storm oloowhero was expected befor night , Their wires about town wcr in bad Bhapo. The wires of the firo-alarm tele graph were down' all over the cit ; and tlio department was out all da ; Sunday nnd yoaUrday , but hni Iho eyatom in good working order n noon. Telegrams from Tahnagc , on tin Missouri Pacific line , state that abou a inilo nnd a half or two mik-a fron Tiilmngo a train waa 11LOWX OIT T1JK lltALK and struck a hand-car , which wa closp by , upsetting it nnd killing livi auction men who were beneath thi hand-car sheltering tlicmaelvos fron the violence of the ntorm. Thuro wai another man v/ith thorn , but ho man aged to focapo nlive , although ho 1.1 HI aeriounly injured that little hopeo an onterlained of his recovety. ADDITIONAL DAMAOUS. A nmall houno on Marcy street , be < Fourteenth and Fifteenth ntreotn , wac washed into the mouth of the big sew er in that locality , The water Hooded all the placaa round there and poured in torrents into n collar containing cix thousand dollars worth of butter , the property of McShano & Schroder , which was packed in firkins and abou * to bo shipped. The butter was appar ently uninjured , but its transporta tion will bo some what delayed. The report published yesterday in found to bo rather underdrawn' than bxaggoratod , aa the losses coining in from nil quarters show. Ono can conceive no idea of the general nature of the damages , there being whole blocks on which not ono house or atoro useaped and scarcely tv section ot the city left untouched. OAOB COUNTY. BEATHIOE , Juno 20. No d amago ilono to crops by the ntorina of yester day or this morning in this county , but reports from the north part of Gage county say a very heavy hail utoriii yesterday danngoU crops con siderably in that section. NOQKOLM COUNTV. Sui'Kiuoit , Juno 20. The storm tvas not very bad hero , and wo hear of no serious damage in the county. ADDITIONAL 1'AllTICULAUS. Mr. 0. W. Kyle , of Oacoola , Polk Munty , waa in the cuy to-day and Erom him wo learn the following facto concerning the storm in that vicinity : | jTho stornujoming up weat of Osco- ola was in the air and did rot stnko the ground until it got somewhere near the northwest part of the city. The breadth of the storm waa about two and a half or three miles , and it swept the email grain completely away cutting it down and destroying it. The corn is cut oft" clear and smooth , and from the appearance of the fields ono would hardly behevo that there had been any corn at all. Iho storm dooms to have followed the railroad track moro or loss. At lliaing City considerable damage was done to the crops and buildings ivoro blown in all directions and num bers of outhouses were overturned , Tlioro was ono romnrkablo phonomo- ion connected with the storm in thia : ieighborhood. A small house was wrried along by the wind a distance ) f about ono hundred feet and alight- id on its proper bottom. All the fam. ly were snugly tucked in bed , and hiding they were all right they stayed .hero and slept on for some timo. The lightning struck the now Moth- jdist church , which had just been fin- shed , doing no slight damugc. The iornado appeared to widen out as it ivont along , unU reaching David City jroatod dreadful havocin the southern > art of the town. At David City the itorm had increased to eight miles in jroadth. The mnoll grain is totally destroyed , > nd the grand lloral hall on fair { rounds was blown down and is now horouuhly ruined. The house oi 3apt. W. F. Lougor was also slightly lamuged. NKW DISl'ATOHES. Tlio following wcro received yes- creay afternoon : UABTIMIH No.danmgo to crops here , lave hoard of none in the county. BUTTON Some farmers repnrc crops ntiroly destroyed about fix miles lorth and not tun-eat. The danugo u this immediate vieh ity in light , loports from near Harvard , north- rest , are worse than near hero. The Armors that are hurt near this place ro few. Fairmont. As far as can bo learned hero has boon but little damage done o the crops by the utorm of yostcr- ay. ay.DAVID DAVID CITV , 'J:20 : The storm blow llax house and corn crib over on to lie B. & M. side track. No damage o company property , except twolvu nndow panes broken from the opot by thu hail. No amages done to the trains except rokon windows. Crops between cro and Garrison are destroyed , man nd woman dangerously crushed by a jl ing house , and two children killed. | 3limated damage in Butler county , bout half a million , Kliuwlioro. peclal Dliwatch to THE UEE. DAVID OITV , Juno 28. A terrible own crossed Butler county from est to east nt 0 Una morning , Houses ere torn to fragments , stock lost , n : eat amount of crops destroyed , and immbor of people killed. The da- ruotivo part of the storm was about n miles wide. Haiti fell in great lantitiea and the hail was terrible , aving the email grain in ruins , and rnflelds nnd gardens looking as bare now plowed lielda. dso. L , Brown estimates the damage in thia count at a half n million dollars. A mcolir ia called for this nvonintc to secure ai for the cufTerers and provide for U wounded. 'A. T. Nelson's store in David Cit was burglarized last night. The Storm nt Wnlioo Correspondence of The ! > WAHOO , Juno 25. The most tcrtJf storm over known in this locality visi1 ed thia section this morning betwc'o Bovcn and eight o'clock. Hailstone aa largo as hen's eggs fell for som minutes , doing much damage to gro\i ing crops and window glats. At lea * three-fourths of the glass in the wef of all houses and ono-fourth in th north -wore broken out. Garden ware utterly ruined , and fruit tree badly injured. The rain fell in tor rants , BO that the low ground aroun the depot building waa tan or twelv inches deep in water. The wind wa feaiful for a few minutes , _ and playoi nwno curious freaks , doing innnens d imago. The principal miirerors from th wind are M iollo t : L. J. Trainer now barn just cnnploted and no ( house almost complete , both torn inti fragmenta and scattered over the adjacent jacont lots. Ilin team of largo roni horses wore in thu barn but escapei unhurt , the barn being lifted clea ovnr their headn. C. M. Capp's fine residence , jua being completed , with mansard roof was blown off the foundation ant badly damaged. His lurn was als < torn into fragments , aa yr.n also tin barn of John Ekeley. J. M. Loo'i barn \van blown to pieces and OIK horse killed. J. A. Woatorfield'i houao was blown oil the loundatii.r nnd badly wrecked. The stable of C , 13. Smith Was blown to pieces , but the cow which was inaido escaped unhurr. The storm being at nn early hourj many were just getting up , and spine went to the collars in their night dresses. The amount of damngo cannot be estimated at this writing , but it la safe lo say that it will reach into the thou sands. The otorm , when gathering , was n grand sight to these who can enjoy such n scone when so much dan ger Rccms so near. The clouds lay in folds or naves from the horizon to an anglo of about 40 ° , black and green interspersed. The utrip of country devastated by the hail eeoms to bo narrow , extend ing but ono milo south of town and not n great distance to the north. Thd now Presbyterian church , in Merriotta precinct , waa destroyed , and Mio school house blown off the foundation ; nlso a part of the houao of Mr. Frasior waa blown away. T. 0. F. Pollc County. Correspondence of Tha 13eo. USCKOLA , Juno 25. Not wishing t see Oaccola behind in anything , th sccontric weather clerk treated her 2arly this morning , to a first clan : yclonc , with hnilatono accompani inont and a full orchestra of thunder ibly 'aupported by a very brillian itluctrical ohorii'i , a1 ! of which had a fory striking effect ( especially the : mifstonc& ) upon the many citizen who were out early enough to see the fun. fun.ThoEO who were not early risers were contly shook up by old Boreas a ibout 5 o'clock , aud after receiving a i few early callers in the shape o lailstones , who were BO uncera monious as to como in through the window , were undecided whether to seek safety by crawling under the bed or into the cellar. Ono young lady at the Commercia 'lotol ' , with the account of the late [ owa storms fresh in her memory shut herself up in a closet and yelle < "Ma ! " with a voice that made the : hundor hang its head in shame , am : auscd n panic among the guoata , who thought the noise was occasioned by iho shingles being torn from the roof The elegant buildings erected las' ' 'all ' at the fair ground * were picket ip by the whirlwind nnd distributee ivor the surrounding country , to bo iscd as kindling wood and toothpicks , ivhilo n largo iron pump , weighing ibout 150 pounds , was carried over ! 00 yards and hurled into a neighbor ng farm yard , with fatal results to r lorrol cow and a lightning-rod wagon. Many farm houses were badly dam- igod , somebeingcomplotolydestroyed , aid the crops along the line of the itorm are a total wreck. No com- ) loto account of the damage done can )0 obtained , aa the roads are rendered ilinost impassable anel people living ar from town have sent in no report/ / is yet. In town moat of the injury vaa done by the hailstones , many ol dnch were as largo as hen's cgga and omo larger. Every north nnd west window in own in riddled full of holes , and the ; lass dealers will have a boom to ? norm IT. Osceola citizsns are proud of their torin , avd confidently oxpcot to bcal owaV best record before the season over. NIP , * Eiitlor County. orrc8tonJeiico of Tlio lice. DAVID CITV , Juno 20. The storm tore on Sunday morning was of short uration. It moved nearly duo east rom west , with the lower current lowing from the southwest , The hail id not reach over n milo north of lia place , nnd extended nine miles Mltll. The d&inngo sustained by broken indow glass in David City will ox- 3od ono thousand dollars , The him- or yards have all suffered some loss nd much trouble , The flax house f Spelts & Klostuman waa blown om ita foundation. The same firm ad a corn crib tliroo hundred feet ing blown to pieces , some of the iccea being carried hundreds of feet , piece of scantling was hurled through to side of a freight car. Everything has been pounded into round. Wheat nnd ryu an > entirely lined , Corn may como up again nnd make crop. In Center precinct the storm waa ) y heavy , The dwelling liouso of otor Adrutn , living six miles couth- ist of David City , was blown all to ocon. Mr. Adrian was badly crushed id ia not uxpcotcd to live. Mrs. drian had an arm broken , ono littb > y waa killed outright und two other lildren are missing at thia writing , our correspondent has not learned > v fnr east nnd west the storm ox- ndcd. The estimated damage to Ihitler unty by the storm is half n million , M it has totally destroyed everythin for an nvcrago of six miles clr ; through the county , 0. C. Seven Mile n Wide. Corro ponienco of The Bee. HARVARD , Juno 20. A torrlbl hail storm passed ono milo nort of town Sunday morning , d < stroying small crnin entirely. TJi storm passed from west to east , oovei ing a strip seven miles wide , breakin windows , trees , etc. , and in some h calitics blowing down stables , wine mills nnd chimneys * Hail waa pickei up that would not go into n tea cun. C. K. M. National Associated Viv-t. MUNCirf , Ind , , Juno 20. Las evening between 4 and 5 o'clock frightful wind storm struck thi place , unroofing buildings and doin much other damage. The liss o : buildings will not fall far short c $4,000. FOURTH OF JULY. There will bo n grand "Fourth n July" celebration nt Long Pine , nm u grand excursion on the Sioux Cit ; ' & Pacific railroad , the faro will bo on' half of the regular price. The Lorj Pine people hnvo been exerting them selves to inako the celebration n gram success , and if you wish to spend t jolly 4th , and euo the beautiful seen 3ry in nnd around Long Pine , yii should not fail to bo there. Ticket ) the railroad will bo good for the 3d , 4th nnd ulb of July. Camion , ,1. Hochstrasaer and the Brunswicl nnd Balko billiard table company sonc 10 agents , rcpnirera or peddlcra tml hrough the state , nnd any ono wlic ravels with such pretcntions ia ti rand , and persons will do well to lot lim alone. Any parties wishing any- lung done in this line should sond'di- cct to Brunswick nnd Balko Co. , 50fl South Tenth street , or to J. Hoch- itrasaer agent. Satisfaction guaran- oed. inay22-lm W ANTED Immediately at Com- norcial Houao , Miaaouri Valley , Ia. , Hoaolutlona of Condolence. OMAHA , Juno 23 , 1882. At a regular mooting of the Iron Moulders Union , No. 190 , the follbw- ng resolutions were adopted : WnmtEAS , It haa pleased Almighty 3od to remove from our midst bur ea- oomed brother , Laonard Noustrum , vh'o has boon n member of our union or a number of years ; therefore bo it Resolved , That in the dpath of our deceased brother thia union haa lost a true and faithful member , his wife a loving husband , nnd his children a kind father. Resolved , That wo deeply sympa thize and mourn with the relations and these afllicted by the aad ovout ; wo earnestly hope that God may enable them to bear thia atd bereave ment and humbly submit to the will af that Divmo Power who controls the Icatinica of all. Resolved , That our charter bo ilrnped in mourning for thirty days , ind that thcsu resolutions ba rec > rded an the minutes of thia union , a.nd also i copy given the family of tlio dp- : eased aud published in THU OM.AUA BKB , Jletuld and Jlepulliean. HARUY MORTON , " ) WILLIAM LUMH , V Com. JAS. B. BURR , J Chicago papers please copy. A contemporary asks : "How Rhall wo men carry thir purseH to frustrate the thieves ? " Why , carry them empty , Notti- frustrates a thief moro than to snatch i woman's purse , nftor followiLg her half \ mile , and then find it contains nothing Hit ft recipe for spiced peaches und a faded ihotograph of her grandmother. 3LA.VEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE , Made from the wild flowers of tlu ? AU FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEY t is the most fragrant of perfumes. VTanufactured by H. B. Slaven , San ? ranciBco. For sale in Omaha by W , T. Whitehouso and Kennard Bros. 5 ; Co. BOURKE'S BOOST. V Popular A. D. O. of General Creole Obtains His Captaincy. LieuK John G. Bourke , Third c.iv ! ry , A. D. 0. to General Crook , is ; azottod aa captain in the Third c Iry owing to the promotion of Oapt. Frederick Van Vliet , of the sumo egiment , to n majority in the Tenth avalry now serving in Texas. Capt. lourko haa boon for several years the anking lieutenant in his regiment. 3is promotion , though probable for omo months , comes rather unexpect- : dly through the retirement of Major f. B. MoLoughlin , of the Tenth avalry and the promotion of Capt. /on Vliet to the vacancy. It is to bo toped that Captain Bourko'a advance nil not result in a change of station rhich will remove him from the head- [ iiartera of the department of the 'latto. For n number of years past ho captain has devoted his leisure ours to scientific study of the rchiuology and othnobgy of the miorican Indians. Participation in n lumber of Gencrnl Crook's most ovoro campaigns has given him un- sunl opportunities for pursuing sue ] L'searches , and he is now engaged in ampleting the results of his years of : udy. Real Estate Transfers. John L. McCaguo , real estate agent nd conveyancer reports that thu fol- iwing deeds were received for record ; the county clerk's oflico , Juno 23rd id 24th. Abraham Van Doren to Wm. G. 'an Doron , east half of lot G , block J8-S4,000. Aug. Kountzo to Peter Juete-ion , t 4 , block 2 , Kouutzo's Fourth addi- on. S7CO. John A. Horbach to Horace Clem- it , north 40 feet of lot 12 , block 1 , orbaoh'o Second addition. ? 800. Joseph Klint to John Blazck , n i lot 10 , block D , Jvountzo'a TJiirci Idition § 310. A. Kountze to John Ruzisku , w A lot 12 , block 5 , Kountzo'a Thira lditiou-ir > 0. Same to Anton Ivotinok , n J of lot i , block ! ) , Kounlzo'a Third uddition 8125. U. P. land department to Julius shroedcr , lota 1 und 2 , block 24 , illard-$175. P , J. Nichols ot ul. to Emanual Evnngelfcan Lutheran church , lot J block 137 83,000. A. Kountzo to Huoh Mullom , le 13 , block Kountza's Third additio S4CO. Army Orders. The following nro the latest ordot issued from the department of th Platte : Leave of nbsonco for one month , o surgeon's -certificate of disability , i granted Major Caleb H. Carlton Third cavalry. A board to purchase cavalry horses to consist of First Lieut. E.D. Thomn Fifth cavalry , A. A. Q. M. , and Mr William Chambers , Q M employe , is appointed , and will proceed coed to such points within tlio s ate included in this department nnd ii thoao states immediately adjoining tin department , ns may bo deemed neces sary in the interests of the govern mont. Private Max Arendr , Company D Ninth infantry , hospital stowuret o Iho third class will proceed , undo : special instructons connected with tin expedition of the lieutenant genera of the army , from Fort Omaha. Nob. to Fort Wnahnkio , Wyo. , and reporl lo the commanding officer of that post WANTED-A brick moulder ; gooc wages. Apply to Andruw Bothwoll , Fremont. N > ib. jol-3t-mi ! ) " ' " " ' 'SPECJAl KflTOEsT" UOTIOK .tdvi.rttBciai.iic To l < o u , For , ar.Ii Lot , Fcuud , Wft'iti , BoarJlue , Jic. , will be In sertrd In tbcEn columnn onto for TEN Ol'NTS Jtor line ; each aubaeqitant Insertion , PIVUOKNK per lino. The finit Insertion never 1m tbitn . OENTS TO I.OAN-.MONU pO LOAN'-At Icjrnl raloi of Interest , moncj , JL Iuaicount3 t ) biiltLorrowcr. O II. HAI.LOP , 02S-SO Attorney , rooinS , lnion Block. T ff"O.Vm TO LOAN C ll nt L w omj/i or D. iV.t L. "Ijt ItojaiB Crclchton Clock. CP.OnAA'ro "JAW At H licr ccntln. &at\J\JJ \ \ [ ( j teroat In SUIT.O.O ! 52,100 tnd GjTOra3for3to5ycMB. on firnt-cltni eliy ntid firm property. lUnsia KBIL KhtUt suJ LOAN 100 ITr cUa > era wanted. II. ; . . . . 001-i ! t llth street , near Farnam. A TED A Bodies jrlrl , at 413 8. Tcnlli street. C02-2CI WAN'TCn Two or tV.rjo rooms * u'tihlo for phy.hla , s otnco.ddr.Hj Dr. Porter , Ituuoirtcc. B99-tf w AXTCD Aclrl for dlnlm-roora. K. Vf corner Capitol avoand 17th srcit. : COI-.fl j pOOD COOK WANTEU-\t iuth-wcst car- VJT tier Ilarnc > and lOttutrceti. WajresSl.Co pcrweot. cos-2 _ - f WANTED An cxpcriencel nur o. " -o ono under 18 nooJ apply. South tldo Hurt Lctncoi 17ih and IS h , 607-27) ) \XTA : "rI'l-A K01"1 ounV , a woa-ari pr ferred VV si o chaaibcrma'd. Gnult IIcu e , Soxernmon Cjn.\ll. WANTED A ncrvont. at 1011 Tavenport street. South tide. 195-20 "ANTK An npyrcnil c , at CIO north Ut utreit. 000-2(1" ( ' 7 ATF1Tvj a-prentl-is t drcssmikln , , * . Inquire 1414 Dcdet. ! 535-20 W'ANTED A ompotent gn fjr genera' ' house and laundr * WTK. Wages , ? l.5 icr week. Iniulro at thia otflco , nons but co lount nted M > ply. 4S7-tf WANTED 5ltl , three In family. K.nqulr 0 f'-tf 0. J. CAN AW & CO. VX7"ANTKD Ju'y 1st , a irJO't man nnd n If VV to work. Steady cmp'ovmcnt for th lirbt pirt'ia. Hcfcreiuo requlied , Address o ' 1'1'ly TUUdUI.V BHO'S. 632-tf Next to Fair GraimK W : ANTr.n A ( rood fe'lrl forgoncral rouse oil , , 11720 Ottss HI reet. E2D-tf WANrni ) A gltl for general housework I MiiaJI family , at 1300 nor h 18th streei Vpplyj > * cr C p. m. flil-M . . . Ventilated ( uinUhed or unfiitnislic roomi to rent , at cjrncr cf 14 < h an r\ 410-tf rTTAXTRlX Ten teami to work on FloreiiC' ' VV Cut-Off. Wages ? 3 60 per day 377-tt MI i fuiiii.tj VINCENT. I A A MHS WANT. D At P.orenoa Cut-Off , [ \l\t iilno lEllcfl n rth rf O-i-ht. V/a 1.7 p-r dr.y. JUTOIIKtL VLVCENT. SITUATIONS WANTED. P The younff lady 'at Ij fron : llr o.lyn , whocilJcdat 2.0 utrch S3n trctt , toua'Injriln. 6'JKf iiiU.vri"N WAN1ED A piailloal gta oni 3 steam litter do.lrojn tltiutlon. F.ir furtht ifor nutlon aduro a WM. A. HOFFMAN , 411 Firstbtn.ee , Ncrth Mlniujjioll ? , Minn. fTTANTEU. Slluitlon by two ( Jeiman p V In Rcrmin family to do eonoinl house ork. Apply Ui.ltfd SutcsIIotol. obC-21f . \1 ANTED Sltuat'orsfor ' tHobojs. Hand 15 rv j-fais , ulicruthiy can mnlto theinsi-hc ! Mini , Addr < bs"Uosl'IJieoftIee. ,1TANTED , riiico for trlrl IBycam ofd , . f raruof children. Addribj"01rI"Uto otllcc , MIOELLAKEOL8 VVANT6. .TtrANTED loa ! dcrsand lodgtrs , at 204 north fV lOths'rcet. ( flOOpcrwoek. 60129 * BoarJcrs n d ludgers at 171 Ca'IfOinU St. 6Sl-24t 'IT'ANTED 500 privy vau.fj , elnka And cea rV ( Kioli to clean with tatdtiry Vault and Inl : Cluaurr , the Iwst in nee. A. ttvans & Co. xldrnca 1200 Dodge utroct , Omaha. ruf ( 7 < 0ll KENT A seed furnished room , I , ij ; nt Nl'wdcl & . liro.lo'rt corn.r Famam and 3tli rcets tf HUNT FurnUhed roomj forll ht reuse leevlng , 916.00 ft month. 2219 California reef. t03-tf TIOIl UENT. Two now elegant houses. In- ; qulra at I'etcrbon's Clothing sore , neir 17 6U2-tf ? URNIiIIIn ) front room In new brick hout . ' n Cms , oppotliu llrlck bclioil house. 690 27t Iwoiiiee } fiiriil hed ouihrooai8 wlta or wllhout beard , at U07 Cats itrect. : twteu ISth and 1U.1. niM'T OU ItE. T , House of nine rcoma. Imiulre at 1410 Jackson street. CS7t J1FOU JIENT. Ore dwelling on Ciiming street ! between llith and 17th , 915 tier luouth. In lire at Ii. Ueycr Sl/7 / S. 13th street. 5S5-t [ OK HUNT , lloiuo with seien roonu. Apply - ply to Jamis StooUdalo 2Ch ! and Ctlu o cU. 8&t SOI 1011 KENT At corror of P. 18thltd Cas- tclhrSts. . n Vtry cozy hoiitu of fuir rooms , lar , "o 1 , claUru cud elMe. Inrju ro at S , hand Uor.aiSts. - \01tUKNT \ AfurnlelioUfrcntroomatN U. oor. 'Jib tirJ Jkrke > i , 5S-M r INK IlOUaF.5 F01UtBNT--3mlI BUd large , j twa to tucltu rue > a cadi ; ono or lo now M with a'l modern omnouiencu1. One of 12 iiu , snlublo for boatdia and room rcuttafr , h anrt DoUkUbkti. 1IEM13 , Ainurt , uJS-tf U1E "LOWKFAIIU IIOU3K-\vith OOacroj of land b ut > faliv loi.iwl on Cuniluu- , u t dUtauco wc t olMilltny brldk'C , nml strict line , liKJllb1 , J21-M Agent , ICth aud Doula St . IOU HUNT I lfuly lurniibyl room , tt 1004 Do J go str.it. ' OK UENT-XO. 112 8. 14th street. A dwe F.OK . / hot p , icntaln'ngrtix rcom * . runtr ai.il ccllir. Ki.quiiool 1)11. 1)11.H07 M6- * H07 Jones UrMt. EOOSI IMK nEST-Fir t nv.r , nouth frcnt. 1)73 ) 1414 frct-nenly furn..lioldultsblo . i.ttno K0tiioaicn , ni JV. . co/ncr lilh find Cilifornltktrc ts. 4gfrt < TTI IllTNr Four rocmf tn table for mm JL FOU ? n 1 n-ltti , coiner ISdund Izird ( trccL o64tf TTIOn RBXT Tno now j , 3 rom to J ? inch on 80th hctuotn Farnntu imd Douglas ttrrtt. lig .Ira on prcnl M. C4MI FOR UE.Vr Furnl hod room , inquire at Druir Store , corn , i 10th and Douglas street. _ _ _ FOR BENT A cozy holno of 4 rsora , cellar. - dsUrn and wo I. Knqtilro on yrci.Neg . , 1813'llaraty street. 624-tf Chicago street , between J4Ui and 16th. I.10H nhNT Two nicely furnished rooms , low I ; prices , brick house 2013 Constrict. 3 2-tf NICELY FUHVISIIFD UOOllS-Ono door north of Dctljo on 18th. 64-29f pull hivr Abatn. Inquire at SC9 Farmm JL1 street , bctwce-i lOlh Ai.it 17th. 17J 23 FOU HUNT. Furnished rroan , un sum or tingle ; g.'n-lcmc'i pruned.0 \ Huwnrd i > tbet _ cen felhiuiil flth. n'o 57J 'IJ J10U JIRST-A nice house , 0 looms , rr. J b.rn. Ko.tCI7 Do < go street r. U-SO l/iuil ULN r.n juiv 1st. brlc'j More , with or J ; without cellar. Irqulro M DruH.ore , uir. not loth and Dnugbg 1 > , o LET rnriilshul room , with Lowil , 1S08 Caifornh ftruut. C3Mf B .Mix : TO ( Tl NT-.N7 K. cTr7cr 10lli "and . us 7 iK\T : Funhhed room , 1J ° 3 r , > 0ll HHNT-Vlcn a-itly ( . I aouth l"th tuct , nnc ooarnotth of Ias- 350 tt J > > . tnrno'19tli nrd n-\\onpnrf. SPtl-tt 17 ! OH RKNT 2 rutnvjjcn nnaortr i'.v .L1 < rt ntf' ; . K. tcr. Jfl'i tad DtlBOS } . EOU KtN7 Nlcoly inrniBluM twimu \ > ot- ulthout hoard. Rofcuanablo prkis. uj Can St. TKU n OALL- TjKM SAl.fi Ho bO wUlT foiTr roonp"mid I ? liltchcii an'lot in peed order. Iniiulro I ) u caaSt. bclwt en 27th and 28th. IJ.it c' & nil's addition. C14-20t MAI'.CfS SI'ECIIAUT. ' . I'l-OFEUTV FOU SAIU-At a Sl'I.ENDlU , ono larce brick hou < e , ml ono larjo frame hou c , with full lot on Cads no r 15 h htroit. Flee ch 'iico for in > wtnunt. lent f r J70 for in inlli , Cillfjrfuil part'culats , on DEMIS , C09-tf Apcnt , 16th a dT PORSALV Cheap Il'ack walr.ut l-td room stt , with matrass and epnniis ; Jrcfrlcrt.tor ( rd nitf rond'ljriecool > liRratiffoccstS80u ) r.tCB bruxhlnsup h usjliceplnf. Call atajlUnsast. C98-27t _ POlt SALB. Team. II rnus nnd waron. In quire at Doran IIcusu , 1'nrnain fct. ftS-1f SAVB HEXr CottnKcs and siall lieu cs ; part tlcsojii'nga lot or who own the lease o , ! > no , and who iltslro to but'cl a hime tlureon- 'uitlack ' the funds cill ru A. 11. Tuttoi , tt of. Ira of Gn.H a Montgomery , o\er Omita Na .Ioi.air.ink. 7i-tf OTBfj rou ftALK. The Arlington Uouso Kirs' c ass ; all furnished. Tin only hotel n tonn. The choipot Jirope-tv In the state. las n'l ' the traveling m-n. W1U bo told cheap 01 cmstotult. Knqulroof E. Fu lo , prjptlctor , \rllngton , Wamlngtin county , N'olf.1 &J3 tf I710H SAFii : Her < e , bu Ky and lurno-s. Ap- U ply at SlepaciHon'd Cap-.ul aveuuo IJarn. 17011 "ALB A housj of four roomon leased L1 ground , 01 17th fctreot , hctnccn Cnpltol AO , nnJ Da > export. Inquire of B5l-a7 ' , Hou'C Movers. OU SALE UoBtaurast on ( TwclfTrolod e street. H. MAVKILKK , 2it-t > _ IT'h t.trc t. near Farnam. GALU The POl'ULAU HOTEL , known L1 a3 the HOYS' HOME. This hoube lo BO tally locatiid , hag POU h and east front , and is urrounded w th flno elwlo trees ; cotit dusthlrty 'ceplupr rooms , haa Ice boudc. laundry , saupb oem , tc. ItiMa world w do reputation ana a ctter patrons eo than many housoa of twlco ltd opacity. I'rlco 5,000. for pirtlculara tt'l- resj , A. A. SAWUKY.Kcd Cloud , Aob. N EM- , _ _ _ FOK SAU'r- will cicSa go for Oirtnli ? fro- I percy , rn lmprovr.d sou oa of Und r.dloln- 1S a station on U. P. U. K. M. UUNIIA11 , 1112 jUfiiharn St. , Oniaiin. _ 731) jtn TiRIOK FOK EALi. . > 201-tf _ r-STACROOlC COS. Y At A. H. Sintei' fca\ Eta J > WlSHarnorSt. sl'J-ll l/TltS / WE VEU FoshlDnabla dresmakcr CIO U. N. Ifillf street. TcaUics cu.tlnpr and nt- UK' by model. 007-20" rfANTOS A SAU.NUtlW Aiietloneeii , are 3 rca4y ( oluyorellpo dsdairi7feJ ! by rho teettrm sal.s room on 36th street , o rrplto 10 postoillce. _ _ 6K02" ' NVITATION EXTRMJED TO ALI-Iut 2S c ct mials nnd best accoiiuiolntiun at urntr Hall licstjiirant Ian'i | ti u'.i | S. Ilollindtr , 1'iopnitor , cvrntr jO h a. d How- ' LTLNNEimV & HUrtl'.lY'd BOAKD1NO .J , ar al Stwle , at.dt3tk ynids oattlo t cs stojif kep- lit thu Iowa t | ITJI 'O ratei baled h iy , Btraw , corn anil oata , for alo. Don t r'it the p'acu ' , lotliktr tt bet ( ecu C.pitol a\e id Daxonp rt. 6i5.B : SDWAKD "S'UJBHL AOIHTKU OF PAt'lYSTI-'RY AVT ) .COIiKl WNAWiiT , iW Tenth Struct , between V ui c .tllilliov. Will , wlti thn til of f.itta.u ; Irito. obuln for any too -lnnre ( r t t t ii sl ; d projcnt , and on oortaln kondt 0113 In ia" fu. re. Doctii Mill filiOM matlrti iJI.P. . P. % Absolutely Pus-e. Phis powder never varln. A marvel ol p strength and wliolenoincncui. Moro econo : tl than the ordinary kinds , and cannot bd 1 In competition with the multitude cfi ow t , short wtight. alum or phosphate powderi old only In cans. KorAb IUELVO POWDER Co. Wr Bt Vnw York- \ New 1'jte'it Ul'LI. Or IB lor l&f- i''entremoTi > bc iind Intcrchunri-iil if Jet [ < l. i- , i 'iu | rl "r out' liurnem tn ' i-ni-ilj new OHP V'llvTturii'r on Ivm iv 11. > u\v Kar.'ty Bu cr\olr. SJUBLHT uw tliutu Htovcs am 'liesa celebrated ttovcd * a ; halo hy rcy & Urndford , Omaha , KlR. ii'J hn i