THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA FEEDAY JUNE 30 , 188 * . The Daily Bee. Friday MomineJJuno 30. \Vontlior Itcport. ( Tlio following olFervi\ltnn nrc taken a the mine moment of time at nil the station WAU DFPAnTMMCT , V. 8. SinxAt. SMI- 1 VtOE , O.MAHA , June2l ! , 188ilr ! ( : ii.m. I in j ; ThtSlm Cl < i < 1y CIOllJ > TlitStm fall Kfilr Knlr I.t Hal n : ioii'ii ' > 2loud } Clouny CIouJj Rlxcr 14cot 6 Inches abo\o low water mark at 0 nihi and 13 tcet 0 Inchm ftt Yftiikton. LOOAL. BKEVITIH3. The new fire limits ordlnnnco Includes fifty blocki nnd a half In the city , Olllccr Flynn arrested n North Omaha man ywlcrdny for thrcatcnini ; a neigh bor's life , The rain of Tuesday nljht resulted in * washout un llio U. 1' . between Kiitnniit Glhnotc , U. 0. Mans ww killed on his farm tweho mllei northwcbt of Fremont , dtiri g Iho recent storm , Ono week from last nhht Conconlia society cjiycn a summer night party at llsuscom park. The caac of tlio 12th street nymplics imlled hy the police a coulo nf weckn ago , was set for yesterday. Pwo men nrrc.itctl n < tramps nud one plain drunk were before JuJRoUcnoke jca- Icrday and all ilixclmrfcd ; for good cansc. "ICci o , " the canine member of Enulno On. NO. ' . ' , Is convalescent nf tor a orict illness supposed to hrxvc been brought on by poison. The reading ronm of the Y. M. C. A. M .1 plc.ixnnt resort durlnj ; these hot ( Jtiyn and c eninKi. Strangcw are always wel- come. Tha friends of Wilson and Harris refunded - funded the money they had obtained of Joe Grace and tbo latter refusing to prose cute the crookB , they were discharged. 'i'hero will bo a RMIIC of cricket Satur day afternoon at .r > o'clock , at the end of the green cur line. All lover : of the game arc invited to be present. The third annunl installation of olH- CCM of the Union Library atsociatlon will lake plnca tins evening. An inter- uting musical and literary programme has l cen nrrnnceil for tlie occunion. -Dr. Wm. T. Harris has written Hon. C. A. 1 lolme-i , president of the Hoard of lUgents , that lu cannot accept the position ut Chancellor of the Stn'.o University on account of a literary engagement. There was a heavy rain , accompanied by a lively electric display about 'J:30 : yw tcrJay nnd mud reigned again. The weather dork U dcmnniitrating to our voters tha necessity for carrying tlio pay ing hands There will bj a meeting of the Oma ha Hod Carrier Protective Union , Friday evening , .Juno ItOth , at 70 : ! ! ( iliarp , In Fire- menu' lull , corner of IGth anil Fnrnani. All mortar makers and hod cirrlern in the city are requested to bo ] > icjcnt , liy order of coiroaiiondlng secretary. Committees from tlio uovernl councils of American Legion of Honor mot , Wed nesday anil f olcctod July 1'Jtli as a iluy fern n fraud picnic. A Bub-soinmlttoo watt ap. l > aiutodt uiaUo nil necessary nrrnnsjomenta toil will report at nn early day full partic ulars t ? the dlilcrcnt CLUUcils. Thocuso of tlio City \H. John Svncliin was called in the dintrict court ycstci- tiny but ] the defendant was non cut , and it was utateil In court had probably gona oft on a Hummer trip , Hon. Chis , Ogdcn , representing the city , asked that Hvnciuu'n Iwnd lie forfcltoil. The Jnclgo give tlm alutnt prisoner until 1'JO : to chow up , and raid ho would try thu CIIHO then or forfeit 111 j bond. For the First time in the history of tlio county clerk's ollicc , the dcodu are nil recorded up to date , ono of the itcpu- titu being nt work on the last ono when t'lc reporter called yustonlny. They am Btill to bo compared , however , which 'will occupy tioino Httlo time , no that parties having deeds tliero nio not necessarily to Iiuaghi ) that tliey may c.\ll for tliem nt oncjJohn Carry who is nlwayo in hot irater , h again Iu trouble. Homo I line ngu John lomod the South Dend ftono ( | iurrlea from one Ssvojiioy , for u term nl iiiiii > t-nlno yearn. Hu failed to eaiii ) ) ) i.h the conditions of the contract , nni 8 eiioy took poBsesslon of them. Yea- terduy John and his leg il advisor , J. A. 'Mantmll , ropalrol to the ncono of the trouble ) , with a view to ousting Sweeney by lojal nicaiu If poesllile , und by forct" , L neceisary. Lincoln Journal , The citizen * of Lincoln are trying ti in > ent a storm signal for night turn1 , to warn people of approaching toruudua , aiu it U proposed to toll the fire bell. In caw they it ) thU It waul i be well to put in the Breifod po'o arraugcment between the bedrooms - rooms aud cellara , aud then the upeticle o twelve thousand mou , wo aieii and clilltlrei gliding down greased poles eu'ry time the fire bell rang would at least be "amooiln,1 It keepii the buys busy at No , K cu gine house busy after every rain cleaning , out the ( mud which JVOIUB through th Beams nnd cracks of tbo old hulk In utreim. It Ua dbgraco 'that the tit ) don't | rovide a decent homo for the boy to day nothing of providing for proper car of the costly apparatus. They had to build a big fire ia the stove ycstCrUaa to dry the floor uu n llttlx Iu Judge LtpplucttU' eoutt a warrau WAI Issued for Pldncm Washington , on th complaint of Thomas Murray , who charge 1dm with the theft uf twenty-live cords u wood and iie hundred nnd tweuty-fiv pout- , Murray aud the officer weiit to servj the paj > er and didn't find the do feu 'ant nt home. They had left the ! wagon at the gate , and on returning aiu utartlu ? to < ' rive ( if the wheels fell oil AUI the p&ocngcr * were dumped out in tin mud. On examination It wai found that the nnU Imd ) > ecnrMno\cd during thcli ali'cncc in tlio liounc , and It h 8Up ] > oHC ( tlint I'hinc.tPnrrhcilt ilivlnrd their crrsnii and took this menns of t r.\lv7ing the pnr suit. The county levy his Ix-en inftde by tin coniiniMlnncr * and the bonid of cqnnllzt- tlon ml join nod yesterday sino die. -ThomnrrUgo of fpabclln S. l'ranp , daughter of Jftuica Fratuc , I2 j , to Dr. 0. Ii. Hart , both t.f Urn city , wan | T. formed Wcdnwdny by Jtcv , II. U. Or.i.j.un the residence of the bridc'n pnrcntfl , Uy rerinost of several members of the binrd of trade , n Hpccinl meeting will lie hold on Friday evening Juno 30th , to consider tlio propriety of deferring the excursion to Montana until August l t , and also to doviio means to fit up build , ngs and put in water nt the fair grounds 'or stnlo fair purposes. A full attend ance of those purposing to go on the excursion is desired. II. CJ. Clark , president ; Tlios. Gibson , secretary. In the district court yesterday the CILSO of the state against J , M. I'atter , who was indicted for running n lottery , wna brought up on a motion of tlio de fendant's counsel , Judge Thuntoti , to quash tlio Indictment , Dintrict Attorney Itinnhnm made n line argument in Iho care , and the motion uns overruled by Judge Savage , who ordered the case to betaken taken up dining tlio afternoon. Judge Hawcs called at Tin : UKI : ollico to coriect mi Item in ycHterlay'H Issue in ro'orcncc to Ills appointment IXM ] > rcial U , S. nttornoy for this district. Tlio judge informs us that ho has only been appointed special .ittornej' in two or thrco civil cases where the government wan in- tcrcbtcd , nud that Mr. i : . M. Uirtlett ii cndorBed by the Nebraska delegation in Washington , and his apiiotntrntnt will donltlr s bo nnulo nt nil early dtitc. A Uoston man who came to this city with recommend itioni to our bankers , niu wanted a job in tha U. T. shops , is trcd - ed with having become doprcsicd nt hi failure to obtain employment , and after tatootatf hiiriBclf with n rn/or , w ii l Ht seen wending his way townrd the lig ! Muddy , nlnco wlilcli time ho has not been heard from , The only reasonable mippon itlon in that lie inado awny with liimeclf. Ho wns about thirty ycurs nf age , \ < -rv tnll nnd fdvndor , nr.d had a light inoiu- taclic. It in announced that The Oinnlm Her aid 1'nhll-diing Company has bought the property known as the "Wlthncll" House , of Withnell lirothcrg , paying therefor 815,000. The imrclmHO was consummated yesterday when Kitclicn HIOB. , vacate the house for the 1'nxton , which will bo ii : October sometime , it will ha thoroughly remodelled and used nsTho Herald Heud- quartern , ThU nrrungcmcnt of cotnvo leaven the wnrohonso of 1'aiton & Onl lagher , which had Inen leased for H imeone else. Ho TH lord's Aold FliUHibfito IV SKAHIOKNr..S3. S. S. PAHKER , Wellington , 0 , says : " \Vhilo croesini ; Like Erie , I javo it to some follow-paaacngora who w-oro ooaaick , and it gave inuncdiato relief. " je2-t-dtfcw-lw OF JULY. Thcro will bo a grand "Fourth of July" colouration at Long Pine , and i grand excursion on the Sioux City t Pacific railroad , the faro will bo ono lalf of the regular price. The Long 'ino pcoplo have boun oxurling thorn- ulvos to inako Iho celebration a grand ucci33a , and if you wiah to Hpond a oily 4th , and BOO the beautiful econ- ry in and around Long Pine , you hould not fail to bo thuro. Tickuta an the railroad will bo good for tlio 5d , 4th SLAYEN'S ' YOSEM1TE COLOGNE , Made from the wild iloworo of the Ait rAMK YOSEM1TE VALLEY , t is the most fragrant of porfuuicfi. vranufiicturod by 11. H. Slavon , San Francisco. For iialo in Onmha by W. J. Whitohouao and Konnard Bros , , & Co. GRADUATES IN GLORY. Tbo UlKli School Conimoncomont Exorclaos In Boyd'a Opera UOUHO. The conunoncdiicnt oxcrciaon of the Onmha High school will tnko ) Uco this , Friday ovuning , : \t lioyd'a Opera House , and it will boone ono of the moat intonating nvunto of .ho season. Tickets are plauod at the ! dw price of ton contn each , which ( ! oes towards payment of expennun. The exoroiaoa will bo after the fol lowing : IT IIIIAUMK : Mu-slo Oiertnre , "Derlln osSuelnt nnd Laclit , " Cour.ull } . Musioil Union Or chestra. "Clwis History. " Mary A. Fitch. Kwtty "Muile. " Olaru O. Itoedor. Musio "Miiscott' , " Andran , Miulcal Union Orchontra. Kbgay "It Is Ncceimary for the Kdura- tlotittl Inteiosts of the Cinmtry that the Illght of Siilfrngo lia i\londol : to Women * ' MnKgio H , Head. Jlssny ' 'Child Lttcratine. " Jofia Me- Ovoitnro "Tainpn ; " Htrald. Musical Union Oichoetrn , Kiwiy "An'ient nml Modem Tdoau of n 1'ractloal lldnoation , " Hnnict liruwi- " l'ltecitntIoii-"T < in. " Siible I'lieljiH , Kisay "J f omo Lifo. " LIIo Sharp M usfo "Flower Song , " Lunge , Miisl cal Union Onhestra Jlnsay "American Self-ltellnnce oa 11 luxtratcd by the \ ifo of Jttmes A. ( uir field. " Alice L. llogers Oration ' 1'nbllo Spirit iu the Scliolnr , ' Dewltt C , Himtlngton. Adilicai to the class nnd conferring o dlplomaa. 1'ret.ldcnt . Long , of the koaul o education. Distribution of prizes , 1'duclnal Chan , D. llinc. Muslo-Mnrch , "Omaha Jllgh Scliool , " Stelnliauuo' . Miibicnl Uii'on Orchestra. "Presumption begins in Jf-iioranco and cnd in ruin. " On the other hand , the production of Kidioy-Wort | began with wise cautiona and scionti. tlo lesoarch , mid its ueo ends in restor ing shattered coiiHtituUons and endow. lii } ' . inou ti.d women with health and ImppineaH. "My tormented back , " is the exclamation of moro than out- poor hardworking innn and woman : do you know why it achoa ? It is because sour kidneys are overtanked and nrrd strengthening , and your system needs to bo cleansed of lad humors. You need Kidney. Wort. . . . - - - - Linen and Mohair Coats und tern , at llelhiun's. HEADLIGHT GLEAMS. Omalia Men Betting Away Wifcl fcho Iowa Fool , Now Fast Trains Between Ornatm and San Prancleco. Mllwniilton Rejoiced Over Hoi Now Cnitnoctioit with Iho Onto City. Thcro is just n Httlo ripple nf < liS' turbanco in the Chicago and lows railway pool. It ia caused bj the discovery of a contract for thf traiiHportation of gaa-coal nnd water pipe from Cincinnati to Omaha. It l chimed that the Rock Island has con. ttactcd to carry the freight. Some say that the contract is to run for n year. It is charged that thu freight already forwarded under the contract has been way-billed through from Cin cinnati to Omaha. This fact has bden ttgnrded by the other members of the pDol as evidence of a pro-nxting ar rangement , and , therefore , n violation ol the pooling agreement. The prorating - rating of the through rate would , it is claimed , bo equivalent to n "cut. " It is undontood that the ofilccrs of the Hock hlund invite thocloscst scrutiny into the contracl. Tina matter was booked lor invcatigatfon at u nipotina called f ) r yesterday at the ollico of Commissioner Danicla. The unavoid able absence , however , of ono or two ofliciaU compelled a , postponement un til to-dny , when the matter will bo considered by the general managnra The general freight n onto of the line in the pool were in session thoi/roatur [ ) art of the afternoon , engaged upon routine matters ofno public interest. [ Times. rilOM OMA1K WllSTWAKIl. The subject of a through fast mail jorvicti between Now York nnd San Francisco will noon bo put into prac tical ( 'fleet , as will bo seen by the fol lowing from a Chicago exchange : "Tho arrangement ! ) were completed justcrday for running a fast mail train between Now York and Chicago. Orders were received from W. B. riipmpaon , superintendent of railway mail service , to begin preparations nt nnco for scheduling the train. Tlio government oflicials would like to liavo the arrangement take oiled an July 1 , buc it is doubtful if the ? chcditingcan ) bo completed before Ju'y 10. The action of the poat- } | lice department in ordering the immediate inauuuration of the scrvico jatween Now Yoik and Chicago indi- : ates that arrangements have boon included with the Union Pacific ailway company for .1 fast train aer- rico from Omaha westward. Negoti- lena to that end have been in irogresH for n week or ton days. The otn\t \ between Chicago and the HiflBouri river , as is well understood , mvo refused to run n fast train for nail purposes , ns such an urrango- nont would bo in conflict witli the pirit of their pooling arrangement. " MILWAUKEE'S jo\ . There is much rejoicing in business iroles in Milwaukee ut the nnnounco- iiont that the Council IllullV oxtcn- ion of the Chicago , Milwaukee & it. Paul road in completed , the silvtr pike being driven Wednesday after- oon. This giyoa Milwaukee n com- lote through line to Omaha , nnd also fiords u new and direct line from Ihicago to Omaha. In an interview , IcHcr.il Manager Merrill staled that lie now line would bo open to both roight nnd passenger traflic as soon ns Sio track could bo properly adjusted nd everything got in readiness , iusinoaa men in Milwaukee antici- ate great advantage to general trade rom this new and direct route to the lisHouri river nnd connection wtthtlio Jiiiou Pacific at Omaha. A chief tlvantago in in the affording of n now outo to connect with the Union I'u- ilic and the great nouthwcst. A Itl'.VlVINO I ) HI' . The Chicago mid Northwestern rail- oad hiu given notice to the Colorado L'rallio ABDociation that they will roman - man in thu pool until September first. L'his action keeps the pool nlivo for ,01110 , time yet. It waii expected to alt to pieces to-day. WANTED A brick moulder ; good ivagos. Apply to Andrew llothwoll , " 'remont Nob. , jol9-3t-mo V "High" iWoddliiff In PInttBinouth. Wednesday , the 28th , occurred the vodding , in Plattjinoiith , which has ) eon long expected and looked for- vard to in social circles , of Mr. David V. Campbell , deputy treasurer of the iounty , to Miss Oln Y , Uarncs , laughter of Hon. .1 , W. ] iirnos. L'ho ceremony took place nt high loon , nt the Methodist church , the llavs. J. T. Kaird nnd S. P. Wilson iflicinting. The high contracting mitif'S wuro attended nt thu altar by Mr. U. O'Neill and Miss Carrie L. Ucnnott , of PlattHinouth , and Mr. H M , Hushnoll , of that city , and Miss Hiittio Vuiiko , of Lincoln. A short reception waa hald nt the liouso of the bride's narenta , after the ceremony , Blr. nnd Mic. Campbell taking the ftftornoon train for Denver , They were the recipients of a largo number of beautiful and costly presents , re ceived from their many friends in PlattumouH ) . To FAMMKKS OK NKIUIASKA. Thir ty thousand choice fence ( hardwood , Boven foot ) posts cheap. Kx-Mayor Vaughn , Council Ulull's , Iowa. Real Eatuto Trunaloru , John I * . McOaguu , real estate agent Mid conveyancer , reports that thu ful lowing deeds were received for record nt thu county clerk's oilico \Yedncs- - iny. June 28th : U , P. land department to Julius Sonroodor , sundry lota in Millard ad dition-180. John Campbell and Byron Heed to Samuel Wilt , the B. i of no. } and thu ii. 1 of Be. A of eec. 12 , town. 10. raego 10-L',000. Ouroliiio Stacker to Edwaad Ain- jcow , the s. t , of w. 3 , lot UO , Hart- mum's addition - $100 , A , J , Mocro to Edward Aiiucow , lot 0 , block 180. Iota fl. 4 , 5 , G , 7 , fl , 10 , in blrck 482. lot ii , block 4S3 Grandviow , Sheriff * deed $11.70. James O'Connor to Edward Ains cow , jot 2 , block 103 , Martin II. Grilling to same , lot 8 block 190 , Omaha $2fiOO. Carnn C. Merrill to Henry .Tone * the B. 4 of lot 7 , block KJ , IS V , SmichVadd Sr > 7 " . Theodore ! ' Lvon to Livanda Me Dowoll , jmrt t f lots u and C , Cap add $2,700. Eunice D. I'.itteo to C. C. llousol , Hio w. A of lots'1 and 2 , block . ' 1 Shinn'a add-S'iOO. ' _ . c * . \VomniiViTrno Prlontl. A friend In need I * n friend indeed. Thtf none cnn deny , especially whcna ststanc < ) l rendered wlifn one it cortly aflllcted with' ' dircasc , more particularly those com' plnlntft and ueaknessrR tsa common to oui fenmlo tuiilntion. ] Kvery wonun should know tlint Klect.rio Hitters are womnn'fi true friend , ami " 111 positively restore hei to health , oven when nil other remedies fall. A Dingle trial always proves our as sertion. They are pleasant to the taate , anil onlv coat fifty cents a bottle. Sold by C. F. ( Jooiliinn To PAIIMKIIS or NEHHAHKA. Thirty thousand choice fence ( hardwood , sev en foot ) posts cheap. Ex-Mayor Vaughn , Council Bluffs , Iowa. je21 3t. SELF-MURDER. A DIoconBolate Carpenter Dies by a DOBO of Laudanum. A SuccoKBl'ul Attcinvt nt Suioido Tlio Coroiior'n Inquest , , A aucccssful suicide was committed 'eatorday by a carpenter named Wil- iam Badcock , about fifty-five years of go who boarded at Mrs. Cary's warding house on thu northwest cor ner of Eleventh and D.wenport streets. liabcock had been working at the Millard hotel and is e\id ; to havobcun tomewhat dissipated nun. Of late 10 had boon rather despondent and mdo romarka that indicated his in- cntion of self destruction. On ono ccaaion ho suid it was just us well to ) o dead as ulive. Yesterday about noon the servant t Mrs. Gary's went to Iris room for .ho purpose of making his bed and ound him still inside. Ho caino to the door and asked her to bring him glass of viator , saving that ho wan not feeling will. She complied with Iria request , and nothing more waa u'cn of him until about 8 o'clock hut night , when onu of the boarders named Cieorfio L. I'rcnlico , who war [ > asaing through thu hall , heard a groan trom the direction of Uubcock's room. Ho c.illed another boarder to Iris assistance , and having secured a litrht , climbed up and peered through iho transom and saw Babcock lying .ipon the bed , apparently insensible. \ porter named George Maygjod : limbcd over tlio transom and un- ockcd the door , wtion they entered md found thu man in an apparently lying condition. Dr. Coilinan was .elephoned for and arrived about 9 > 'clock , whun ho pronounced thu man joyontt all hope of recovery , and the ) atient died about ! > :30. : Coroner Jacobs was notified and removed the romaina to his undor- aking room , where an inquest will bo luld at 10 o'clock this morning. The suicide was committed by tak- ng a das * of laudanum , the bottle > omg thrown outside of his window .ml being picked up on the ground iftorwards. lie ia oupposed to have i daughter in Chicago and a non omowhcro on Sixteenth street , but hero is nothing which would lead lonitivoly to their identity any furthei lian this. ARMY PROMOTIONS. 'Wo Olllcora of tlio Ninth Infantry Who Will Receive Immediate Promotion. A W.uhington dispatch to the Chi- ago Tribune of Tuesday oays that the ctironipnt of Col. John D. Wilkins , fhich will take plitco r.3 noon as hu is onfirmud to thu command of thu Fifth nfantry , will cause the followini ; pro- notions : Oon. John JI. Mason , lieu- cnant colonel of the Twentieth in- antry , to colonel of the Fifth infantry ; jon. Charles G IJurtlott , major of the ' .Slovonth infantry , to lieutenant colo- 10 ! of the Twentieth infantry ; Maj , \ndrow S. Hurt , captain of the S'inili infaiity , to major of the Buv- inth infantry ; First Liout , Morris C. Pooto ( * nephew of Gen , Henry W. SVcHsels ) to captain of the Ninth in- 'iintry. Lieut. Footo is adjutant of the regiment , and no vacancy for first lieutenant is created unless a first lieu- tenunt , or else the senior second lieu- .otmiit , or Thomas S , McOalob is ap i > onited adjutant. Mnjor Hurt will bo roinomborod by many friends in Omaha , where ho was itatiuned fur a number of years prior to his removal to Chicago. Limit. Footo is at present regi mental adjutant of thu Ninth infantry Hid hits been for Boveral years past the ranking first liuutunant of his regiment. Liout. Footo saw active service during thu war and subse- [ } uontly spout BOIIIO years in Alaska in command of n detachment of troop ) ut tjitka. Ilia promotion will prob ably result in Ilia removal from Ft. Omului to sumo of the frontier peats which will bo no less sincerely ro- urottcd by a host of army and civilian friends than by Lieutenant Footo himself. _ To Poriims About to Marry. "To perbctis about to marry. " Douglass JerrolJ'u lulvlco was "don't } " we supple- uiuiit by B ajinu , without layiin ; in n kup- I'lyof bnnsn DOSSOM , which cure albumi- luria and other kldiiov aud bladder ioiu- [ iluiutn. 1'rico f > U cents ; trial bottles 10 cent * . _ ie'-'ii-d-lw Fine merchant tailoring and furu- goodu at Ilellmau's , To FAKMKUS or NEHUAHKA. Thir- ly .thousand choice fence ( hardwood , lovon foot ) posts ohoup. Ex-Mayor Yuughan , Council Dlutla , Iowa. ie2C-'U. < | | AVANTKD. Evtryonu to know thai Hollman's s the cheupwt place to buy your Clothing jo29-at PAVING POINTS. The Advantage of Carrying th < Bonds To-Day. It Will Knbanco tno Value of Al Propsrty In the City Some- designing parttoe in the north crn section of this city , are circulating all eorts of tcporta concerning the paving propoaition with thu view ol causing its defeat. They represent for instance that the bonds to bo voted will pay for paving the business streets and relieve the properly ownera of Iho tax , while owners of outside property will not be boncfittcd. They also assert that the $100,000 of bonds will only pave two or three of the principal business streets and leave the rest of the town no better off than boforo. For the general information of our citizens , wu will state that the $100- 000 which it is proposed to issue * , can only bo used to pay for paving the in- tcrccction of streets and the space op posite alloys. The cost of paving the streets proper in front of each block will bo assessed against the owners of property abuHing thereon , and for this purpose" $200,000 in short time bonda will bo issued that will bo n lien against the property on paved strcuta and will have to bo assessed in five yearly instalments The § 100.000 which the city is to expend will pay for the paving -of fifty intersections of afreets with the best material. This will enable the city to pavn Tenth street from the U. P. depot to Dodiro ; Ilarnoy , Farnam , Douglas and Dodge streets , from Ninth to Sixteenth inclusive ; ulsi Thirteenth street from the U. P. bridge to Dodge , and all crora streets between Ninth and Sixteenth , between Howard and Capitol avenue , and Sixteenth street from Howard to the North Omaha creek bridge. Now while this of course will en h.uico thu value of the principal busi ness streets of Onmha , it cannot help but give stability to all the property to the city. Supposing a million dollars were uxpended in improvements in the cen ter of the city , does it not enhance the value of every dollar's worth of prop erty in the city. At G per cent , the annual tas for interest on the $100,000 in bonds will bu $0,000 , which on a valuation of JG,000,000 in this city would amount : o 10 cents for every $1 00 worth of property iti'tho city , or $1 on every : hoimnd. A man whoso property ia iBsesaod at § 1,000 will only pay $1 00 > er year toward this pavintr. On the other hand thu paving of .heso streets will raise the assessed aluatiou i.f property in the city at east ono million dollars , and the same aluo in a commercial case cannot bo ntimated. Salve is or chilblains ' chapped hand ? , frost bitoj Ic. Try it. _ ! _ LLEWELLYN LIVES. [ he ICoport that Ha Was As easrsinated a Mistake. Is Was that of Hia Death In the Mtci- dlocon Fight. Some days ago a report caino by elegraph that W. H. H. Llewellyn , veil known in this city as deputy ; ity inurnhal and afterward special .gent of the secret Bervico of the do- lartnient of justice at Washington , iad been shot by the Indiana at the tlcscslcro agency , and lacer another cport that ho had been "assassinated" cd to the impression that he was done or at last. Ho has not yet climbed ho golden atair , however , ai will be con by the following dispatch tent thu ionvor Tnbuno from Santa Fe , under late of June 27ch : "Fora month -pist about a dozen lost lies of Nano'a bwd have been tanging about thu resnrvation ondoav- iring to incite the Mcscaleros to go in a raid. They had also stolen about ifty head of horses and cattle. Agent jlowellyn discovered their camp , and vith thu Indian police wont to arrest hem. Ho captured the camp after a ight in which ono of the hoatilus was tilled , Four woru captured and thu cat escaped. Agent Llewellyn was rounded twicebut noc seriously. Col. 3rof ton , with fourcompaniesof cavalry , rachod the agency Saturday morning , ) ut finding all quiol sent ono company in the trail , returning with the other o FortStanton. Your correspondent mlled on General Mackenzie , who tatod thatLluwollun wna a good agent nil had thu Indians under good con- rol , but as thu rrfiioim had uivon out aid congrc i had BO far niado no ap- > ropriatioii3 ho had ordered the issue > f fifteen thousand rations monthly to ho MoBcaluroa as it waa much cheaper o feed them than to tight and starve .hem. Later news just btought by Major Fountain of the First regiment nihtin , who had been sout by Gov- > rnor Hheldon toTulaioea with orcltra ; o take the fluid if necessary , is to the iflect that three hostile. Indiana were dlled in the li'uht and that Lieutenant Wood and a company of cavalry and ioniu Indian hcouts are now on the trail of the wuveu lioatiles that escaped , with fair oliancea of capturim : thorn. " This is the uecoiul time a temptation ias boun offered to write Llewellyn's ibituary and tlio next time ho is [ tilled wo shall bury him in good style ivhothur ho is dead or not. Linen and Mohair Conta nnd Dus- .era , and White Areats , at Ilollman's , je29-at TABLE LODGE i. Quarter-Centennial Masonic Celc- Urntlon by Capital No. 3 * | Yesterday was the twenty-fifth an- iieraary of tha founding of Capital edge No. 3 , A. F. & A. M. , and it ivaa celebrated by the holding cf what s called a table lodge , which would loom to bo a tyltd ledge at banquet. Among thu invited gue ta were thu member * of Covert Lodge No , 11 nn < St. John's Lodge No. 25 , of this city with a number of eminent rnasom from various other lodges throu hou' ' the state and in IOVTH. There vrer < about two hundred present and tin lodge waa presided over by I'asl Grand Master Lmincpr , vrho ia mcsiei of Capitol Lodge. Mi > 3t Worshipfo' Grand Master , K. F , Warren wa > present and a number of other ofliccrt of Iho Grand Lodqo. After the usual opening csremoniea the lodges formal separately tund marched from the ledge room to the hall below , where tables were spread for three hundred visitors. After diseasing the elegant anu substantial repast spread upon the board ? , the real exercises of the even ing began with a short ad dress of welcome by the master of Capitol lodge , who then turned the turthor announcement of the ft attires of thu programme over to the toitst master , Mr. John J. Monoll. There were thirteen toaats , all ap propriate to the occasion and re- opondod to by the most distinguiohcd members of the craft. The eserciaes did not terminate until pbout 1 a. in. , but tin hours passed very quickly by and' the "Table Lodgo" was certainly great success. The pressure on our col umns prevents Iho publication of thu proceedings in full , which will bo done to-morrow morning , Why ia Mrs. Lydia E. Pinklmm's Vegetable Compound like the Mississippi - sippi river in a sprint ; freshet ? le- ciuao the inimcnno volume nf thl-j healing river movea with such momen tum that it aweopa away all obat-mlea and ia literally Hooding the country \UilCt Adicrtlacmcni 'In loan , t'cr , Unlo l , ' t , Found , WauM Boardlr1 ? , Ac. , ufil bo In. Lrri-d tu tb < iu u > lnirni > OIKU tor TEN CKNT3 \i.t \ Use ; each subsequent Inicttiou , FtVECI.KTS [ m lluu. The llret iciHjrtlon no\ur low th n l'VBVTT-FIVE OKNTS TO LOAN MONt | TO M I. . Thoraaa HojmS Crplshton Kcch lIy LOAA At a jur cent la tarcai In Ruma.of l..CM and i nird2. for 3 to Sjtira , on first-clMM cltj 'jria property. BIMIS ItBAb EtTATii tid \nmcn IKth and VVAH I CL > . AM'KD A fcod st.'oni ; slrl ! or Centra ! W homsworkat 1512 Di > .iiport street. ! & 1IIL WANTED In sniill tami'y ' , 1221 mrth 19th street. tiCs-l V \JANTEU A cent rtable hou u c n rillv VV locited , with Ilia or six r.om > : no ill 1 Inn AdJroit Houie-.O. Uox M7. 025 tf ITTANTHD A strong , < \p < rioiiicd xvoman to \ V Icavo Omahaainu.- for two \oiuir chil- Iren , Clo d wa.-cs paid. Appl ) at noutli-east : orncr2lth and I > od0'e stiueW , atoncv. 034- \17"ANT ; i A Crst t n s past V cook , at the > Commercial Hotel , Lincoln , b. , tsood va csaml ast ady job % ono but tlr ttl 8 < iced apph. Adliess Head Cook , Comniurcial lotel , Uiico.n , Neb , 033' . " WASTED A DanMi or ner.nan girl for houaowork AiplyOmihi JSaKuij , H Oth St 53U-St rT/ANTF-D Woman t-ool > .1 -I dinin W el'Applj at Mr * . .It u miti , 14th St. ictoecii 1 > dgceul Capitol avc. C35 1 ITT-ANTED-Situatlon by a pr.ctlcal c W who lus lui a ) jcars exoerlence , hat a nil fct ol lools , and can do nquirinj" ou oiiKlno ( I boiler. Iiiiiiiru | at COO , 5 n bticot. Couml Huff * , or at \ \ . II. Lan > on , IGth ami Cilfci-a ! | trcet , Omaha. 023 1" 7 ANTED E\cr one to know tnat Hell- man's Ii the chcapcit p ace io I m cloth- It rirAlsTfcl ) A competent Rlrl for VT hoii'.euorit in amal : family , at l.rilu ones ftr.tt , lieUt-cn ISth nd lOih , B'21-tI 117ANTED A glil for general hou'cuork. , \V mti t > > a ( jooil cooK. IJetwoen 21st nnd 2nd CHiiio ; strtit , norther ! . 1S :0t Jln . D V. Tciu/.uis. LATAXThD A iooit llrbt-clasu hitber , teed ; V i \\3tn | ' .ml. NoiiO lut ( Irtt clvx need pply. No rtuud.iy work. Address J"H : < Y. HlLKI.I.Sd. Lcatrlco , ( > < ro cotinti , Afl ) . 01JO [ VrAkTrn Pl Imndnd labon. * * fcrwork VV on Ch'iafo. ii l iiu ao A. fat. I'a'il 1. . H. ttadywork all sei : > ( HiVagei 3lfO | ier J.u .pply at Kinlnccr'n oDlro , loom fi. h\e/itu' otK , Ccuntll Hlulfd. h. 0 .iiiUKSK rtsident hotiionork , In 'amily of tlir c , at OOb t , cjrnir Jitkson. 010-28 IT ckla > ers wanted II , J1ANNWEIL' I. LOO OOl--M llth btrcet , near 1'arram. ' \ " ' ; ) Two or tbriu rooms mi tihle fo > V ph > < ictaiH olllic. tJJj.ti Dr. I'orlcr , ; eu otllco. 63a-tf fATANTlil ) A jtocil look , n won.an preferred VV > l o chamheriua'd. ( idilt Htu c , lour cuurnmtmi C'orr.ill. ( OJfl-ll ) McUA' . [ "IT'fcWL , Vtntllfttcd furnished or tinfurnlfehTd W rooms to rent , at corner cf 14th nud blcago. > 440 H [ 7ANTED Ten teams to work on KlorMive V Cut-Oil. Wagu J3 50 ptr day 377-tf _ _ MI miii.u , VINCENT. ( \f\ \ MEN WANTiill At Fmroiwa Ol-tVT , Unltio mile * n'rth rf ur-flii. H'a oo 1,70 per day. MITCHELL VINCENT. sau-tf SITUATIONS WANTCD , \rANTED The jounj , ' lady Iatil > from VI llrcokljn , who tailed atIU inriti i3rd ircct , to tall again r/J4- l iXrANTHD. Blluatlcnl./ Ouiman rla VY I" Oirman family to do ijciii.tl ti.iiue- oik. Appi } Uiiitid tuttsllote . Oct'J.t MICELLAftCOtO WANTS. I'XrAXTED Kea dirt and icd jjati 4ii rth \V \ _ 10lhb-reit. _ _ lOOperHik _ 101 CD' CirANTKD EDO privy > eu.ts , tMit AM ! cuss \V ) > oola to cluin , Ith aftsltar } Vatui and IIIK CUautr , the U.st In uiu. A K\aid & Co , , 1CU6 Dt.dii > ttroit. Ounb FOU RENT HOUOEtJ AND ivtD. I IO UEST-nakerj , w tU to3l < , In tlio t > iuit > 1. town of Car ion , uo opjio-itlo j ueartr than ixhtctu arid tblit ) 11.o u-ik-i Apply to J. tichardi , C'ara-n. 1 H _ 21 ) ll 11ENTFurnlihed front room wltUboard. UUNoini7lh t. Ml tf ITAOK KENT Cotta < i * K rcoum , iior 0321C4t L' c.rjcr Datvnpait anu 21th. 032-1 I70U IU NT-Two I.IM . furnished 0'iui , S a U tornerChlfftifoaud 17th itiectn , l > quire in unniUi * , 11'ftii'iico lin aaJ rciiuliiU. C23-1 _ _ _ _ NEor two coi fotU.bIa roomi wllh bo rJ. fcrieaiend wile : n > c'ldlJiea , Il.'t ( I efsicme. AddrcM llox 3 7 1' 0 - O KUiT KoaicvXo Oaud7l Odd Tillow . Ilkck , lii'iuirnat looiiiNo a. Ul)3'i' ) ' ITIl-llNlSlIEDUOOMa TO HENT-In piha'i ' IJ family , tJRentlemin w'th ' rekicnco. I81U " - " "io strut. bglwetiUglhaLd lltl , UE.NT.--KurnUhoa roonu , en mite or U10U - cenlU-uicu prefirrol. b0 ! Mou ard , t. betnvcn bthand Sth i70 ' . I710B BENT A bult ol trout rxmi , nultallv L1 forottkca. Icqulra S.JACOBS , LET FuriiUlud room.W.t'l bc-i'd , 1 Q3 riO Ci.tlgrui ; ueet , BARN : TO KENT-N. K. corner IGth tcJ I'Menjort. iyj7 .1U1I RKNT Furclshed room , 1738 Doliglns P futnishoi room , 11 r South 17th ticol. one iloar orth of Pour - 3W-H 1 ? JOuth'Mtof Wlthntll House. 1107 How * ardstmt , bct < tn 14th and 16ta. CIS tf FTIOU KE.XT-A coed furnished raor * . l.n , I nt Mnuel & Krole' cormr Faraam tnd Sth UKV'T-Kurnlfhcd TOTHH forlljht rouv.- flS.CWmnoiith. 2S10 UallJornla lrtct. rMWunjiffnaiihi > Bomhrooiu < Jo t rent , a. ' 1 U.corrTrlPth nnd U vn > o I7IOU HhM\ Two nev elcnnt homes , tn- JL1 qulro at Peterson's Clothlnif a ore , nwr U. ' . > cp t. _ 1TIOR IIENT. Home with sc en rooms. An- 1 V'A ' 'o Jnuica Stoukdalo 2Jth and Chlc ilo > tre < ti. 6SI SOf _ VTINK 110USK3 FOU 11KNT 3m ll and larce , .LA r o to twelTo roous each ; ono or t o new- ones lth nil modern conxenienci" . One ot 12 rnotns , eiillaUo lor boardlns andiroom rcntlnir. ITthatirt Douglas St . HKM08 , Aeei.t , Ju" I' ISth and m : ' I.OWE KAMM HOUSE-Vim wiacrcs . of land beautifully located on Cumlmr st. shoit dlitanco west ofMllltary brldcj , and street car line , UEMI3' , J21-tf > Kcnt. 15th and Doaglaa Sti. FOR REST Nicely fiirnlihcd room , at No. 1001 Dodge etrjut. llca enable price. ftS-2 f r.ion KKt , r-No. nt * . nth street. < * e X1 Mf hou e , tontaln'riiriix rooms , pantr and ccll > r. Enquire of Dll. I'KAL'ODV , tSO-t MO ; Jones street. J IOU ENT A crzy hotise of 4 rooms , cellar , cisfrn and wo.l , Enquire on ' roaiHe" . Itl3 llariuy street. ' 5''I-If -JOOM I'OIt HENT-FlrU fl rr , touth JLli ilzJll\14 fret-newly { urniiliol-wltablo t rtwo ucnthiiicn , n. X.v. . ratncr 17lh nnJ C llroriiltbtro.t J-i2-tl FOll ItFNT Four rocms ntltahln for man onil wlto , comer 18lh end Izanl ttrect. 651-tl J.10U KENT A nlccljrfurnisheil room r.tllltl Chicagostrvot , between jjtb ami IBtlt. Cud tf T710II uKM' luonlccl ) fumlshcd rooms , low JL1 prices , brick houto 201U CaMiBtnet. 3s2-tf NIOELV rUllN'lHIIKD llOJSld-One door north of Dodso on ISth. 674-291 ' I-toil HLNi' on Jul1st , brick Uorc , with 01 L1 withoutcellar It quire at Diu < Store , corner nor IQih .md DougUa s'p. 520-tf P QH KJ N1 X inrmthbu foomr o v. B en' miMind . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TT'Oll R .IIT MLCJ | niiiil.i'ieu . oyiuf with ui L' without boarrf. prc ) < > e. 2MB Ova bt. r a n SALE OR SAliK I'lnebutvy and hariic nbcip. A. lloipe , 151D DoJcu iu23U 'P'oll "ALE An clht year o d mare , tent c , l' jrocd Ins dillo or liatnu H. Has been titlrcn iya lady for four jiars. Ajiplj U.'Mr.Grav , 3ata- tcj'sUarn. C21-31 FOIt J > ALE Veitca'ti o In § iittj ! If cation , near Hr-wncli Hall. only S1MO 015-tf JlcCAGUE , opiios.to I'cttofflcs , Jl.IlKAUTIKUlT LOIS' SoxTfia feet each In O llantiom riacc on street car line. Beit Iota n \iholo nJJItlrn oncry cav Urrnsiand aia : rent bargain. llExis * ajcat , 13'h and DottjlM trcets POR SAL # Cotton uiih sK rooms , well , cistern and all comtnicnceH Irtmirc at Jl JO h tr < ct , Lutwcou Ci.l.fi rnia and \\otstcr. 472-SOt _ SALH--A. cottage of throe rooma ncrth POlt of Nicholas bctnccn loth o.d liith. nquioMlthln. (4 < 2-tf ) DAVID GENTRY. j.iott hALh. 'I ho business and fbclures ofallrst L cla-it meat market in Central hubraska lest location ; boat coh trailu In the city , ilcason sr fccllliin' , for health. Address Butcher , Ue rtico. Ss7-lm \TTJST Bi : SOLD C9 = > acrein 1'olk county .ti Trie $5,000. Inquire of J It. Kmmua 'ostofficc , IllslngCUj , Duller county , ' oi % . SSMai _ _ rjlOlt HAi.i- : HOU-.O with four roonw and f liitchcn anu let In Rood order. Inquire Don as St. betiMon 27th and 2Sth. HomV .s. Illl's ddition. 5" ! ! 3tMAUCL'S SI'JICIIAIIT. fl-OPEU'IY I" OK SALE At a 3 BAI.UAIN , ono lar.-u brick hou-c , nnd one irKo frame hous * , \ \ ith full In on Casi nc r 15'h [ reft. Fine olluice for mt "tmcnt , r nt f r 70 cr month. CM1 for full jinrt-t-ular ; , on liFMIS , COO-tf Apcnt , JCth ard Douglas sts. 710R SAIiR. Team , H-rne'sand wa on. Jn 1 qulro st Doran House , Farnam fct. SS-tf < AVE HEVT Cottaires nnd snail hou'cs ; p\rf 3 ticsojuiins : a lot orwho own the Itasa o , no , and who un-im to but'd a home thtreon- nt lock tlm lu-ids cill on A. II. Tuttoi , at of- ro cf Ortf c. lloi.tgomcry , over Omah.-v Na 671-tf j KOIl aAUt ; . The Arlington llnuio _ j [ KitbS COSH ; all fnrnlihofl Th > rny ] hoteli i tow n. Tnc cho.il eat ncopeity In tlio Btatu as.i'l ' the Inuolini ; in n. Will bOEOldcbrapnii iri'HlosuIt. Fnqulro of K. fc'nllo , prapilffto- , rhrgtan , Waahlu fn county , Noli. 503 tt 710H SALE Homo , hiii- ( > and lurnu-a. Ap- ; plj at Steptciuon'd Ca.nol ' a crmo Warn. MJ-tt ou aAi.fc t ou a \\tli treivd htruU. U. 8S1-U U'h Ktrci.t. near Karnam. 7IOU DAhU The I'uPULAll HOTHL , Lnowa : at the OOYb' 1IOMU. CTiH house In ce - ally located , has sou h nnd cwt Itont , unrl U inoundcd w th flno nhnJo trues : tontilntt'i/tK fcplnif rooms , lias Ice hon c. laundrj , &a.Tt.I loin , tic. IIa < a world vv.du reputation uxi jttiT i troni < K'o than raany houses of twl : In tpaclty. 1'rleu C3OCO Vor firtlculara aa. ru a , A. A. SAWDKf , lied ClouU , ftcb. J10K bALFOr wtil oscu.t ( to for Omai ! V"- . r ° "yi an lupiovod nee oa of land a llcin- K a station ou U. I * . 11. K. U. DUNH/ " ( , 141J iruhamht. . " ' ' UUCK VOA E3TAUHOOK t. fXK > ALEU HAY At A. H. Haodor1 Feed Hto ) 1013 Hnrnev at. uiu.tr TIIS WfiAV Kn Monable dte miaker 610 \L \ K. ICtKt h . cuttlD. and tit- iiB by model. ClB-tf 3DWAED JIUBHL AQISTKK OF PAf IYBTSUY ONALIUT , M3 Tenth Street , betweo idllainuv. Will , vltli tnu alii of Irlta. ol.Wn tcr uy ore igVia'-J nt thu vt.il ui iirc-vnt , sod on ccrU'll conditions In tha fa. iro. Ik-ota ted 6tiocj undo to iiJtr. Absolutely Pure. Thli jx > der never Mrlo. A mirvel of n y , itrengthand HholetomeneM. More econo ilcnl than the ordinary kludi , uud canoot be M In competition with the multitude oil on at , short weight , alum or phoiphate pond i <