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THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA SATURDAY JULY S , i8 ' . The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Saturdav Mornint : July 8. Woritlior Hoport. ( ilie follow injrob crvallon nrctnkcn n the Mine moment of time at nil the station nrnnod. ) WAI ! DEPAllTMENT , U. S. SlONAI , Stll- 1 TICK , OMAHA , July 7,1882. ( hlfip.m. j Hirer 12 loct 2 Inchon nbo\c law watoi marl ; nl 0 nnha and 10 feet 3 Inchw At Ynnktori. LOCAL BREVITIES , The county court is In R02 ion nnd Jtt jgo Cliadwlck la busy as a boo. The BiwArfan band U playing for another wcok at ttio TIvo'l ' , It is cxpoctod that with a week of fnir woithor the era-Jin ; of upper Farnatn street will bo completed. The Blair Republican soys General Mandcrsou purchased that large c.iglu of TA. Cook at a cost of $5. The Sacred Heart Convent will have a Wallace elevator put in , having purchased ono of Mr. Matt Hoover Thursday. There was not a aitiglo arrest by the police Thursday and consequently no police docket to call oycr yesterday. Max Mojcr carries his left hand about now in a sling , lie burned it Hoveicly in the courao of the pyrotechnic display at his renidcnccon the night of the Fourth. Urilllnntlno Hair Tonic pjMtivcly cures dandruff and all disease of the sculp. Kennard lir B. &Co. julyfieodSw The lecture delivered by Mr. I ) . M. 35ennett , editor of the Truth Seeker , at Mammb hall Thursday , was a very inter- eating uno. Mr. Albert Ii. Hunt , ono of Max Meyer k Co.'s employes who linn been nick for aomo days' past , is now able to ( jet around again nnd it toing to work right away. The Micnnerchor picnic , which was given in lledman'n grove Inst Sunday , proved suoli a grand success that the com mittee has determine J to hold another ono in the same place on Sunday , the 27th innt. Major Goo. S. Doane , who w.iscngnged in the hat business in this city until quite recently , returned to-Jay from W ashing- ton , D. 0. , with a commission in his pocket a Indian agent at the Peck agency. Ho looking well. Mr. A. Walker , of Omaha , waa In the city over Sunday under treatment with Dr. Wheeler lor tape worm. Ho went homo Monday a well-pleased man , and the worm now occupies it bottle in the doctor's cilice. Colutnbua Jouriia' , Henry Vosa , an architect from Omaha , is hero In connection with the im provement ] to bo made ou the opera build ing In this city. The building la to bo made -10 foot wldo and 90 feet long , with a gallery , anj to have a seating capacity of over 500. Columbus Journal. The thermometer at Max Meyer & llro. , the Juwcleru and Opticians , from 12 in. Thursday until 12 m. Friday , indicated - cated the fallowing : 12 m. , 70 ° ; 2 p. m. , 74 ° ; 7 p. in. , 73s ; 0 p. m. , 71 ° ; 7 a. m. , 09 ° ; 10 a. m. , 70 ° 5 12 m. , 82 ° ; 2 p. in. 80 ° . The magnificent display of firetvoiks , which was deucribod In yesterday'H KKK na having been mailo at Grand Island , were purchased from the well-known firm of Max Meyer & Co. in thin city , who are the heaviest doalerH lu that kind of geode in this part of the country. At the Union Pacific transfer depot last evcnitip on olllccr arruutul a young man named W. S. McGough in the charge of robbing n young man by moans of [ the eiprcsH confidence game. The hearing of the C.IBOtaa continued until to day. John Sorron on was arrested Thuwday on the charge of embezzling $150 from Oborne , Hoosiclc & ( Jo. , in whose employ bo formerly wai. SorroiiBon hag been lu Denmark for two or three yearn , n d jiibl returned with a brldo , and wout to house keeping ou Saturday laut on Hanicy nil vet. The books of the Third want assessor , Mr. Matt HoovJr , have bsen footed up and show an increase In the assessment of perujunl and real property of § 205,118 over the nuactameut of 1881. If all the wardu nverauod thu naiiio It would iucreaso the valuation In thu city a million nnd a half of dollars. A telegram was received yesterday by Mr. Cha , Whitney , the second base- uian of the U. P. nlue , elf ring him a aim. liar position in the Detroit nine. It Is understood that he has not yet made u [ bis mind what to do , but the U. P. boys will probably uiako o > cry effort to kec [ htm in Omaha , The supreme court met Thursday , and after passing on a few cases and motion * , adjourned until Tuesday , August 15th , at 2 p. m. On that day the calendar of cases will be called , commnnciug with the Firat district and allowing two weeks each for the First , Second and Fourth dlBtrlct * , as follow * ; First , Aufliut 15th ; Second , A'u gust 28th ; Third , September llth ; Fourth , September 18th ; Fifth , October''d ; Sixth , October Oth. About 11 o'clock Thursday four men went to the city iiiarahal'ii oiiico and in quired for n Scandinavian policeman , They were told that there was but one on the force and he was on day duty , but directed where to look for a liohemlan ollicer , They cald that a man had c'ntsmi a room at the Scandinavian hotel , and , taking ctf his clothes , put on somebody clbfe'j tuit and departed with It , taking also a couple of watches. In such cases half the chances ( for recovery depend upon promptly Informing the oillceru , and thu -ueoule altnott alwayo neglect to do. POLITICAL POT-PflURR The Proceeding of the Ropul Mean Stata Central Com mittee. Official Cnll for the State Con ventton. Otnnhn Socuroo It for September 20t The republican stuto central coin mittco mot in the parlora of the Coin inorcal liotol at Lincoln Thursday , ii pursuance of the call issued by J. W D.uvcs. John Steen , of Saundor county , was elected secretary. On motion the following gentlemen together with the chairmnn and secretary rotary of the state central conunitteo were appointed to constitute nn ex cculivu committee : J. L. Carson , C 15 Yost , .1. A. Khrhnrdt , W. T. Scott 11 , 0. Phillips , Crawford Kennedy G. S. Bishop , J. J3. McDowell. H. 15 Colson. A committco appointed to report i basis of representation to the otati convention recommended .as follows Ono dolcgato for each county organ i/.cd or unorganized. Ono for eacl 150 votes or major fraction thcrco cast for Isaac Powers , Jr. , for regent llosolvcd , That the members ot tliii committco representing the thrco con grossionnl districts bo rcquoatcd tc select the tirno ntid place for holding the conventtonH for their respective districts , apportion the delegate ! thereto , and report their actions tc this general coininittoo. The members of the stata commit Lop from the first congressional din Lrict roportcd as follows : Besolyed , Thut the congressional convention of the First district be kold at Nebraska City , September r , 1882 , at 7 o'clock p. m. , and that iho basis of representation bo the latno as that adopted by the general 2ommittco for the state convention. The delegations from tho' Second : ongrossional district reported us fol- ows : Jlcsolvcd , That the convention for .ho Second congressional district bo leld at Hastings , Nob. , on the 27th ) f September , 1882 , at 10 o'clock a. n. , nnd have adopted as a. basis of 'oprcsontation the name as that idoptod by the general committco. The delegation from the Third con fessional district reported as fol- OWB : On motion , resolved that the Third liotrict congressional convention moot it Fremont on the 7th day of Septem- jer , 1882 , at 2 o'clock p. in. , ropro- lontation same as that adopted by the ; cnoral committee for the otato con ontioi ) . On motion the following resolution ras adopted : Itewlvcd , That wherever , in a eona orial or representative district , any lorsnn was a member of said distric lummittoe , said persons are to bo nembors of said committees inthodis- rict in which their counties nro lo- satcd , and where any county has no nombor of u district committee , then .ho chairman of the county contra jommitteo shall bo n member of the district ccmmittco , and the member jf the committee in the first county mentioned under the law shall bo chairman of the said district commit- too. UEI'UIILIDAN RTATK CONVENTION. The republican electors of the state af Nebraska are hereby called to send delegates from the several counties to meet in state convention at Omaha on Wednesday , September 20th , A. D. 1882 , at 7 o'clock p. ir , for the pur pose of placing in nomination candi- Jutes for the following named officers , viz : Governor. Lieutenant-governor. Secretary of stato. Auditor. . Treasurer , Attorney-general. Commissioner of public lands ant buildings. Superintendent of public instruc tion. tion.And And to transact such other business as may properly como before the con vonlion. The several counties are entitled to representation in the state convontioi us follows , bused upon the vote cas for luuao Powers , jr. , in 1881 , fo regent of the state university : Giving imo delegate to each ono hundred am fifty ( ICO ) votes , and ono dolouato for the fraction of seventy-five (75) ( ) votes ur over , also ono delegate at largo for each organix-cd county. It is rccommondod : Firat Thut no iroxies bu admitted to the convention , ixcept Buoh us nro held by persons re- idinjin the coimtioa from which the > roxicg arc given , Booond Tlmt no dolpgato almll opresent an nbjont niombor of hia lolugatiou , uiilcsa ho bo clothed with uthority from the county convention , r IB in pououion of proxioa from rc - larly olootod delut'atua thoroof. JAIIKHV. . UAWK , Olmirman , JOHN BTKKN , ( Secretary. LINCOLN , Kob. , July cth , 1882. Army "Orders ! The following are the laleat ordora auod from the department of tU Jatte : The brigadier gencrnl coiuiaauding thu department will proceed to Fori Uridgcr , Wyo. , nnd Thoniburnl Utah , and return , on public busings : Necessity for travel exisln. Captain Cyrus S. Huberts , Sorer tccnth infantry , Aide-do C.xmp , wi accompany thu brigadier general com manding , on hin journey to Forl Hridfjcr , Wyo. , and Thornburgl Utah , and return , nn public buiinuef Necessity for travel exists. Captain Richards IJirnolt , asslstan eur con , U. S , A. , will accompany th brigadier general commanding , on hi journey to Ji'orta Uridger , Wyo , , an Thornburgh , Utah , nnd return , o public business. Necessity for travc exists. In compliance with instruction from headquarters Military Diviaioi nf the Missouri , Major William II Norwood , Surgeon U. S. A. , will re port in poraon * o the lieutenant gen eral at Fort Wanhokio , Wyo. , on o ibout July 23 , 1882 , for duty ns sur ; con and naturalist on the tour of in ipection nnd exploration to bo madi ty the secretary of war nnd the lieu .ennnt general , Necessity for travc oxiuts. The general courts martial convonec nt Port Niobrara , Nob. , by paragrapl 1 , special orders No. 49 , nnd nt For i'hurnburg , Utnh , by paragraph 'J special ortlcra No. 00 , current serion rom thcso headquarters , nro dis solved. o -t A SHOCKING STORY. Which It la to bo Hoped for Human Ity's Sale is Exa goratod. It has been common of Lit ? to heai reports almoat daily of men boating heir wives and children nnd ralsinj. Cain generally about their homes , bul , ho worst yet hoard is the reported ruolty of a father who resides iiont Horonce. According to this story , the man , who is a Swede , and cultivates a mall farm near Florence , got angry t his little Bovon-yoar-old daughter few days ago for aomo rifling of- onso , and beat her until her clothes wpro in rags and her body streaming with blood , and eho fell to the ground nd ceased to cry or moan. IIo s then alleged to have thrown her on brush pile , und believing her dead , lid to her mother that afnight they ould burn the brush pile nnd her with it. The child overheard this conversa tion and managed to creep ofT to the roadside , where she covered herself with leaves and brush until she was not easily recognized as a human being. Hero she was found by n neighbor who took her to hia house , nnd , hav ing washed the blood oil' , heard the story as ivon above , The neighbor watched and saw thu father como out of the houjo after a time , iind that the girl was mibsing from the brush pile , search about the premises without dis covering her. So far ns known there has been no arrest , and it is stated that the com munity are awaiting nn opportunity to force a confession before turning him aver to the hands of the law. Lynch law would be too good for n man who was guilty of such a fiendish crime , and lynch law is always to be depre cated , but this and less heinous of fenses inako ono sigh for the old days of the whipping post , thumb screws nnd other similar toys. A man or woman who will brutally beat a child ought to be sent to the penitentiary for seventy years at hard labor on \ broad and water diet. THE LEGION OF HONOR. The Approachlncr Colobrntlon at PlntUimoutb. Our neighboring city of Platts- mouth is enthusiastic over the pros- pcctn of n grand time there on the L'Jth inst. , and anticipate n Hood of visitors , The Journal siys ; "Tho excursion of the Legion of Honor to this city on the 19th hist , is dkstmod to eclipse anything of the sort this city 1ms over seen. Some eight councils will participate seven from this state and 0110 frqm Council lllulFa. Ton passenger conch s and two baggage cars for the eatables , have already been engaged and nro likely from reports to provo inade quate. Over 51)0 ) tickets have already boon sold in Omaha and Council Ululls alone. There will bo ono car attached from Fremont nnd ono from Fapillion. It is certain that there will bo over seven hundred people aboard the train. The homo council will furnish the grounds , and have already secured Smith's grove and will lit it up with swings , seats , plat forms , games , etc. The dancing platform will accommodate about a dezen scats and dancing will bo free. It is desired of the excursionists and thu homo council that all reputable poo. [ > lo of this city shall consider themselves especially invited to attend und assist in uncurtaining the visitors. Music ivill bo in attendance from Omaha and probably from this city. Our little xmncil of something over a dozen nembors will spnro no paina to make t u gala day , and ask thu assistance ) f rlattsmouth society to that end , A LIVELY MONTH. rho Republican Convention ana tno State Fulr in September. Omaha citizens may congiatulato ihomsolvos upon having secured the opublicnn state convention , which , as yiH bo soon elsewhere , moots in this jity September 20 next. This result was secured mainly by ho ollbrts of two or three Omaha gen- lemon who believe in giving the city ill the boom they can. There will , of loureo , bo some expense connected vith it , which must bu met here , the out of the opera house nnd other in- idontal expenses being guaranteed by ho business men mentioned. They ru now raising this amount , and it is toped that these who are able will re- pond liberally to the call , The con- enrion will bring hundreds of people o the city , and will , with the presence f thu atatu fair , make September a vely month for the Gate City , Boat ginghams , 12 yards for $1. STOUB , A CRUSHED SKULL.1 An Employe of the Smell Workd Killed by the Car- . Ho Xjonvcx n Wlfo nud Tour Cbll dron- About 5:30 : Ip.st evening an occiden occurred on the fit's near the Smelt ing works , which will undotibtodl , provo fatal , if it has not done so cr this in published. A Gorman laborer named Ncchcl who was on the night shift at th Smnlting works , was on his way to gi on duly , nnd , ns is customary will most of the workiii'men ( , walkei along the path which follows the U FT. shop track. TIe carried his dinne bucket in hia hand and must hav < walked unusually close to the track A switch ongini' , with noveral caw was backing up towaid him , nnt the hindmost car , which way the fire to reach him , struck him , lncnkiii ; ) him down. Ho fell with his head 01 some sharp corner or projection whether it was a switch iron or tin corner of a tie is not known , but lu never moved after ho fell. Ho was picked up nt once , nnd il was discovered that the whole base ol his skull was crushed in like an egg. shell. IIo was ) , of course , unconsci ous , nnd probably never know \vha ( struck him. A telephone message was sent to Dr. Mercer , and the wounded man removed immediately to the Union Pacific hospital. It _ was impossible to do nny- thing for him at the time , and the phytiiciun said that while ho might live for twenty-four hours it was probable that ho would die in two or three. At nny rate no surgical operation could bo performed until n reaction set in. Ncchel was about forty years of ago and resided on Sixteenth nnd Cuming streets. IIo has a family consisting of a wife and four children , who , nt the time of the fatal occur rence were visiting friends about four miles from the city. Word was at once fiont them , as it was deemed im possible for the unfortunate man to survive the night. TA1S AND FEATlinilS. The name of the man who is ac cused of so brutally beating n little girl near Florence , is Erick Freiberg. Shorift Miller went up yesterday to look into the matter , and found that ho had been nrreeted ar.d taken before Judge Mead , but there being no prpsecutinc ; attorney present , and the evidence of his wife and himself , all that could bo adduced , contradicting , the entire charge , ho was necessarily sot at liberty , it being the expectation that the next grand jury would net in the mutter. The neighbors refused to allow the littlb irirl to return to him , and will probably turn her over to the county luthorities. They talked strongly of giving the brute a coat of tar and Feathers , and certainly the angels would emilo at such'a course. The little girl , it appears , is a love shild , born to Mrs. Freiberg before : ho marriage with her present bus- sand. Both she and the man swore ; hat ho had not beaten the child , ; hough her back was covered with itripcs. It also came out that a sys- : om of starvation was practiced , and : hat in fact the conduct of the un- laturnl parent and inhuman husband vas shameful nnd revolting bayond jpliuf. It is to bo hoped ho will get us deserts. BRIDGE BUSINESS. riio Juno Traffic Aorosea the Muddy A Mule Story. No bettor evidence of the necessity 'or n now bridge across the Missouri ivor at this point is needed than that > f the enormous business transacted > vor the Union Pacific structure. In iddition to the number of passenger rains which cross it daily , the follow- tif ; statement of the freight business or the month of 'Juno will be read yilh interest : In that time there wore 3,992 west > ound loads , representing ton tons of rcight each , and 1,515 east bound oads , a total of 5Gd7 cars or 110- , . -10,000 pounds of freight. There vero besides this forty curs if stock west , and 180 cars oast. Vt an average of ton dollars a car ho bridge tolls for Juno would bo the lent little sum of $57,270 , which ia irobably far less than the actual .mount received , as there are few lassonger trains which do not haul > ver ono or moro curs of valuable roight , sent by express , to say noth- ng of the thousands of passengers. _ Since January 1st twenty-two on- ; ines have been hauled over for the ialveston , Houston & Southern Ari- oiia road , thirteen for thu Oregon taihvay A ; Navigation company , and wo for thu Central Pacific , and four lAggago cars for the Sunset route. A MULK'B DILKMMA. Herb Richards' gang of bridge- luildbrs Imvo boon employed in put- ing in a new bridge west of Konnurd. just Saturday they witnessed a little cunu which tickled them immensely. 'ho west bound freight came booming long , and in the distance was to be uon a mule on the track. Thu on * inoor whistled frantically , but still lie mule stood and whisked his tail as nconcernodly as n spectator at a unoral , while the bridge boys laughed nd the train mon swore , Jitit the > ng-earcd gentlemen stood on his ignity and didn't oven move when lie train stopped closotohim. They ot oil' to investigate into the worst nso of mulish obstinacy they ever iw , when they discovered that he ad on a lariat rope which was caught i the truck , and lie couldn't move. 'ho ' poor follow was nnahoiud. Ulair KTAQK LINE ClIANOES , The Rapids City ( D. T. ) Journal * ys : For some time past it has boon r * . tared that important arrangements ore pending between the North * estoru and the Sidney atago compa cts. It has beoti known that muto- at changes would bo inaugurated on the 1st of July , but parties poaaessin information regarding the matte have boon very reticent concerning i Wo have learned , however , that th Northwestern company has purchase the mail contract 1ft to Giluur , Salii bury it Co , , from Fort 1'ierro to th Hills , nnd will tnako the scrvic upon that r mto. Also Miat th same company has purchased th treasure coach of the Sidney line , nn will here if tor transport the bullio from the hills. Under the arrangement mont the Northwestern people hav the privilege of purchasing such of th Sidney line stock between this pine nnd Deadwood ns they desire , nnd fo the purpose of examining it Suporin tondcnt Gidloy has been visiting th stations alotig the lino. The last o the arrangements have been com plotcd nnd service under the not regime commenced , The entire rout will bo thoroughly stocked botweoi Pierre and Doadwood. The coache over the worst drives on the road , i e. between Box Elder station am Cheyenne river crossing , will bopullo. . by six horses each. Gilmer , Salisbury it Co , , wo nro in formed , will entirely abandon thi Sidney route , and the stock which hni been used upon it will be taken north west to bo used upon some of thoii now contracts. They will also discontinue tinuo their coaches on the Dcndwoot and Cuatur road , nnd hero service wil bu supplied by the new contractor. The discontinuance of Gilmor , Salis bury it Co.'a coaches on the Sidney route will greatly increase the traro and express trallic over the Piern line , and the stages of the Northwest ern company rtiay bo expected to hav ( nil thoycan _ accommodate. A mail contract has also been lol from the western terminus of the Chi. cage , Milwaukee it St. Paul railroac at Chaniborlain to Rapid City , and us mail service will have to bo made ovei this route , it is reasonable to presume the contractois will put on couches foi the transportation of passengers anc express. Nebraska Sunday School Association OFFICE Cou. SECULTAHY , \ KEAKNEY , Nob. , July 1 , 1882. ) The annual state convention called at Columbus , Juno 20-22 , nnd post poned , is called to meet nt Fremont August 1st , 2d nnd 3d. The original programme prepared for Columbus will bo substantially carried out. County Sunday school associations and scholars are each entitled to two dole- gates. The Sioux City it Pacilic rail road will soil return tickets at one- fourth regular faro to these who paid full faro going , upon prcdontntiun of certificate of attendance from the ace- rcraty of the convention. Thu Union Pacilic and U. it M. rail roads will sell excursion tickets good for the round trip for ono and one-fourth fare upon presen tation at station of stnrtu.i ; of rail road certificate obtained from " the corresponding secretary at Kearney prior to leaving home. These using li. it M. certificates uro entitled to choice of going via of Omaha or Col umbus. The railroad certificites here tofore secured for the Columbus meet ing are usplois , arid now oncn must be procured. Fremont extends a warm welcome to her homes , and let thu Sunday school workers over the utatu respond heartily , "We'll como" Send names some days in advance to I. P. Gagn , Fremont. Bring Gospel Hymns combined. Indications point to a good convention. Como , and with faith shown by works let us on- ileavor to make it the best convention jver yet held in our stato. H. li. GILUEIIT , Corresponding Secretary. A special train of twenty cars of Mormon emigrants , 700 in number , arrived Thursday over the Chicago & Northwest- ; rn road..Thepatty ( were en route to Utah [ rom various points of England , The : cnverti left New York City on Monday ast. The special train which arrived at nldniiht of lust night consisted of twenty latsenger coaches and ciglt ( caw of bag- ; age , The party were s nt west at 1 j'clock this morning by n special train jver the Union Pacific. The Woman Suffrage society of Dmaha will meet on Monday evening at ; lie Unitarian church , corner Seventeenth ind Cans streets. The amendment which ; s before our people is ably discussey , nnd joth sides are presented. These meetings we increasing Jn interest , nnd the public ire most cordially invited to attend. Uvery Monday evening at the Unitarian ; hurch , THE CROPS. V Splendid outlook for the Harvest of 1882. From Mr. P. 0. Himobaugh , who lame in from the west yesterday , wo earn that thu prospects for crops in Nebraska were never bettor than iow. Reports from all quarters are icst encouraging. The weather for lie past two or three weeks has boon cry favorable. Spring wheat acre- go will bo somowhnt loss than last ear , and the yield will bo double that f 1881 , und will average sixteen ushols per acre. Good condition , larvoftting will commence about uly 25. Rya will giro n heavy yield , nd the acreage is double that of last ear. It is already being cut. Barley -light acreage ; looks well ; will yield ig ; is being cut. In oats the acreage ) three- times that of 1881 , and it will un from fifty to sixty bushels per cro. Corn is in good shape , and ) oks splendid. The acreage is nearly wonty-fivo per cent moro than in 881. Farmers claim that the yield rill bo fifty bushels per acre. Notioo- The "Hawthorn Centennial Ex- eleior Roof Paint , " was patented May 4th , 1881 , and letters patent num. er 241 , 8011. Any person found or nown to tamper with the maim- icturo of said paint will bo punish- I to the full extent of law. No per- 3ii has any authority whatever to sell jceipts. HAWTIIOHN tt Duo. , Lancaster , Pa. i LAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE , lade from the wild flowers of the Ait J-AMEU YOSEMITE VALLEY , is the most fragrant of perfumes. Tanufactured by 11 , D. Slaven , Sau 'rancisco. ' For sale in Omulm by W. . Whitohouso and Kouuard Bros. , ; Co. SET FREE. The Alleged Train Wrecker Acqultte by n Jury. Many c > f our readers will be intci cited in learning of the final dispos tio.i of the cano of Msau Harris , th man charged with wrecking a Unio : Pacific freight tram near Shclton , o : the night of September 12 , 1881. Soon after the occurrence llnrri wont to Colorado , where ho was found arrested and brought back by Con stable Ederton , of this city. II waa placed on trial June 22 and wn acquitted. The indictment against Harris con tnincd thrco counts , ono of them be ing murder in the first dcgrco. Jamc M , Levy , firomnn of the il-fitei ! train , received Injuries from which h died the next day. Seven cars o cattle nnd the engine were wrecked killing nineteen head of cattlo. On the firat ballot the jury stooi nix lo six for murder in the ilrst do grco and acquittal ; but in the after noon they stood ten to two in favor o acquittal , and finally the two C.MIIQ in After the judge had read the ver diet "not guilty , " with oniisidcrabli hesitation llama Ghook hands wttl his attorneys , the jury nnd other ; about the cmirt room. Hd WAR eon siderably broken up by the verdict. Fruit jars cheap at , Win. Gentle man's. ourusiumu in ijtuu , * or , tel Lout , Found , Wants Boarcllr.r , ftc. , will bo Inserted sorted la thcuo columns once ( ar TKH CKM ! par line ; each subsequent lueertlou , FIVKCENT ! pci lliio. The first luKortlon ne\cr Ic3j that T\vn.vrv-rivE CENTS TO LOAN MONh . TO LOAN On chatt'o mo tgngo so MONEY . A. U. Tutton , clllco of OrrlT S Montgomery , over Omaha National bank. 7U4-t TO LUAN IkllMl , L.aW UlnCO Ol D , MUllfiY RojmS Crolffliton Block. VSOftA AAA " IjOAA At S pot con tin fy&d\f\J\J\J toicst In Bumn.ol $2,600 ii upwards , tor S to C years , on Crst-daea city act fkrin property. BKL'IS RitAL EsiiTit find Loir AOBNOT iftth end PnttfUR fltfl HELP V/AHTED. - for iroicral hi u owork In WANTED-OIrl 130'JX , lathttreot. Mr . Chaplin. 707-tf ANTED Good girl for kitchen work. Ap. W ply S , E , corner lt > th and Dodgottrcct. 705 b TTTANTEP A girl to do zuncnl hou'oncrlf , VV IPT i o tit Mrs. N. J. Eiiholm. between 24th and -JIM on Chicago street. He ft. re > co re. quired. if "VX 7ANTED-A flrtt1wa coo' ' , Fc ndana\ian V > girl pr < fitted. Wai-is S > .OJ per wok , pi y libtoireuiLnrlc , llth street. USSt "XTrANTCD Vcn tn work In n lumber yard , \ V thoto famil ar wl > h iKiiniriiir lumber pre ferred. l'i i main nt enipli ya cnt to Rcod ttcn. O. W. 1' AINU ft CO. , 6 S-7 IlastinffJ Neb. _ WANTED T-vo tliamucrnnlifc , iniddlo axel ttomcn. Wsgcs ? 4 LO a week. Apply 912 DcusUs street. 08-11 * 7ASTI2D Antat and t ily g'rl for Yv ' hnu e ork. Apply 1717 Chicago et. C74-7I A F1UST-CLASJ i hirt Ironcr cm Ret steady XX work at the Doston Laundry , 13th strict between Dodge and Copltol a\f. BSO-tf WANTED A competent girl for general houecnork , in a Hma.ll fannlat 1510 Jones street , botueon IGth and lOih , 021-tf Five hundred laborers for work WANTED ' ; , Jlil auVoo & St. Taul II , K. Steady work allscacon. Wages SI , SO per day. Apply at Enijinccr's ofllco , room 6. &ercttb' block , Council Bluffs. E. O , AOUKSE , resident engineer. junc2S-H . Two or three rocim eu'tible fo WANTED oincc. iddribi Dr. Porter Beu olllce. 09-lf , Ventilated furnlnhed or unfurnished WELL rjciiH to rent , at coiner of 11-h and 440-tf TTI7ANTED Ten teams to work on Florence V > Cut-Off , Wases M & 0 per day 377-tf _ Ml "li iK' , i VtVfFNT. iM/iMEN WANTtD At F.orencB Cut-Off , I UU nine ruiles r" rth cf CT cha.Vagaa J1.76 per dry illTOIIULJj VINCENT. SITUATIONS WAHTED. WAM'ED A ( .Ituation , by accmpjtent wo- unn , inapmatofamiiy orboardiii } ; hou&o , .xpi riviiofd in j lain cjokinj- and all kmdn of : i\u cwork. Can gl\u refeercucca AddrifB l\ 3. drawcrNo. 2 , Tabor , Iowa. 503-lof WANTED S tuatlon ns drujt ilcrlc , 6 jeirs cvperlenco , He0'htered by examination n Iowa Addrut6J.il. IlkK olllce , Omaba. , _ 7U2-7t WANTED SiMntlon , byjoung man to take caruot hortes and niakohluibclf generally iscful. Addrcaj II. A. HOJ otlicc. 710-1 * WANTED A position liy on experienced short-hand aud tuio-wiltcr. llusiofrcf irtnco Klvcn. Address 11. F. t > . , llco ollico. SITUATION WAKTKD-Tadu xcnet 1 house- O work in a tinall family , by a Uanlah firl. \pply Hotel Denmark , llth street. ODO-3r WANTED CcpjIiiB cf any klnil , to do at home , by un experienced legible writer , it low terms. Kcfercncu ( 'lmi. Address atoneu Jr * . T. H. bir.lti ! , P.O. 081-7t W ANTED A lltimtnn liy a joiini , ' man , ! io tp.u' . . sKnulluli . . . . . . . and . . ( luriiinn . . , in store. . In v111 11to make himself ncnorally uso.ul. AJ ( Iri.ij I1.1 ; , & . llco otllie. GbJ- ! -17t MICELLANEUC8 WANTS. - Day board or board and WANTED- ) gentleman , Address , ciiii8 , II , J , J | , Dee ollico. Ily vwitleinaii and wife , a largo WANTED - . room cr tu to of rooms -without board kddrcsj with location , Mimson teoutlko , 003-71 tTTANTED Friin thrco to fho thouiand YV Bhorp cn ttiarof , or Will buy 2COU Rood ounir btocK. I ha\e ranjro , ranches , hay , grain , apital und experience to handle them In Noith. rn Woming , Parties with cipital or stock , : ci > lrlnir Inrtmr inforinatlon can nach mo by ddrostlng mo at UKX oltlce. James leirlll. 7007' ANTED-To luy , a R'od , stronir , ncirly w new two-fea'ed fmilly carriage , or & phae on , for caah. JIust ba wry eheap' . Ad'dress V. K. 11 , thli otlleo. 601-8 [ XrANTKD 500 privy vau.ts , sinks * ud ce > s < i VV } > oolt to clean with Sanitary Vault and Ink Cleaner , the Iwst In u . A. Kvana & Co. , celdenco 1200 Dodge ktriK-t , Omalii. . FOR RENT-HOUUtli AMD UANO [ 7(011 ( KENT-House o < onht room * and new L1 bwn.on Webster itrict near i3d. Apply 7 H. 13th street , It. A len 708-3" HENT-CotUsc , ! x iflcim , nor"hwc " t [ coiner D-uenport , and glth. 70g tl 71011 lit NT Desirable furcUtud room * to ' rent , wet eldo of 17th sticot , second house otth from DougUi sliest , llrs. E.nd r > . 701lo * 71011 HUNT Two new dttclllrgt , hand ) to the ' streetcar , S25i > cr month , Bco M , U. ilc- eon , Xo. Hit Douzla i strict. _ 710-4t TlOlt HENFThreo story trie' * store , good ' cellar , clc\ator , iVc. Suitable for grocery r coiiunUlon lujiucw. Fisturea fr bale. 817 , IStti ttriet , 039-tf 7\OU \ KENT A furiiltliud front ro.ru suitable 1 for two gentlemen. Al S09 Farnam street , , t ecu 18th ud 17th. CfB- 71011 HENT FurcldifJ room , with or without < board , S021 ollfgr U street. HSi-tf FOIl HENT Ira t.lccly . furniihed fouth rcoms reaiortblc pri-s-s , SOU d i uticet. 352-t WOU KENT A 7 rjcim lioone t l 4 g'nll I ; ftiblc on Convnt tr ct , nfsr * < t. Mary's ( ivenuf. Kent J25.CO nr month. Kniiulra of Baiker Hrothcn , gn ordce. OOMf 70H nKNT A nicely fumlshoJ : 1015 L1 Chicago st. CMf -171011 nENT-Furnlihcl roam with l.o > rdj Jj modern iTproxcincnls , at 171S DoJge St. I710H HKNT floardlnif hou o tll furnliVd. JL Inquire 103 10thsiic-ctnUo3 rooms nttho corner ot 12th end Docglas strcst. Inquire on prunl ig. ( ilS-tf NINiiIOUSi:3 : roil HENT-Snnll end large , two to t elvo n > o.i s cnth ; ono or t o new ones with nil modern eomcnlencc' . Ono of 12 room ! , snltablo for boarding and room rcntlnir. 17th and DouRUs uts. HUMS , Asci.t , Jc23-lf ISthand Dotixlai&ts. 1710 < { P.iNT. HoufoWitTTseicn room ? . An- L ? ply to James Stockdale 25th and ChtcWo streets JS4 7t rnilK "I.OJVB PAHM lie USi-Vlth Macro * J. ot land bnititlfully lor.itcd on Cumlnir st , short dlatai.co * cbt cl.MillUry bridge , ai.d street car line , 1JIJMIS1 , J21-tf K nt , Ifith nt d lcui .19 Bts. tVOfi HMMltMi south inoiun Im rent. "B W. corner 10th and Davenport. KOB-lf lihNl' 1-our rooms rttiUbii for IUAD FUK wlfo , corner 18'h and Izard bticet. G54-tf Foil URNT Furnished front rcoir.withboud. C03 .North 17th st. U314f n"\0 LET Furnished room , with boxrd , 1808 .1 Ca'Uornl i street. Ml-tf AUN TO KKJS'T N. K. corner ICIh rmj B rti nveniort. | 4037 JJ OK KIJ1T furr.lalied roOJi , 1723 40Mf [ 710U HKVT I'leaiftntly liitnWioa teem , U7 IJ Baulh 17th bt.tet , one door iioith ol Douc. l * 350-tt IT10H KKNr. Two now elegant liotiio' , In JJ qulro r.t I'clctbon'a Clothlni ; 3 ore , near 17. 1' . Depot. C92-tf 71011 ItUNf A nicely furnished room at 1110 J Chicago street , between 14th and 15th. 070-tf TjlOU KKNi On July 1st. brick btore , with or Jjlthoutcollar. . ItqutreatDru Storo. cor. ncrlOth and Dougtlaa sle. _ s-20-tt E OK KKNT 2 furatshca rnoiuD uvrMe chnnt ' Kxchtncc.N. K. ccr. 10th mil Dod ? Ctr < 4fA. o n.tt IOK KhNT Hicui } tuinisrua rooms with 01 without board. KoaBonablo prices. 201B 7Ha ti OAJ > Foil SALE Several goo I Ice cream In poul condition 010 cf rcvtn R cheap. Inquire No. 810 n rth ICth strce' . C9S-7t "T710II SALE Saw mill. T. Murray. CVI-tf Foil SALE At a bargain nlci-ly arranged new 10 room duel hur , with bath room and uatcr ; him , largo lot , i hade trees , pleasant and accessible location , a \ cry desirable house. Ad- . G. Ihla ollico. CCO-S IT10II SALE rino liuciry and harness cheap. JJ A. Iloqic , 1610 DoJi'C. 11,2'Jtf TT10K SALE Neat cottato In elithtly k cation. near frowncll Hall , only $1600. 015-tf JIcCAGUE. oppos.to iVstolUcc , UBAUTlKUti LOIS 5uxl6.J feet inc.li In SIX Hunscom > 'lacc on btrect ur line. Ict Iota in whole addition on very caiy t rms and at a ( ircat bargain. BRMIS' a ont , 15th .uid Uoujl.,3 streets jl5-tf I70K HALE A cottage of three rooma north L sldocf Nlcliolai lietuecu lEth a , d 16th. Inqui o mthln. (402-lf ( ) DAVID GENTRY. IjAUlt hALh I he huslnc'ss and lixturus ofn Hrsi class meat market In Central .Nebraska , Ucst location ; nest cash trade in the city. Keason for clllii , for health. Address liutchcr , Bco olHco. 337-lm HE SOLD 03 = acre ? in POIK county MUST $5,000. Inquire of J. IS. Kinman Postotlice , Hislng City , liutl'T county.Neb. 3dl-lm _ OI'LENDID PhOl'ERTY FOR SALE At a 10 BAVOAIX , ono lar.o brick house , end ono lar o frame lionse , with full 1 > t O'i r s no' r 15'h ttrei t. Tire ch > nco for invt'iient. rent f r < 70 iicr nijiilli. C ll for full part.cular , on 11EMIS , COO-tf Agent , Hith and Dcu lns ats. 3ALK. Team. JI rncfa aiut wa on. In quire at Doran House , Farnam tt. 5t8-t ( RENr CottaRce and snail houses ; parf SAVE a lot or who own the lease o , one , and who ocslro ( o butld a home thereon- but lack the funds , cill on A. U. Tutton , at of fice of Grefl & Montgomery , o\er Omaha Na tlocal Lank. 671-tf I I OTKL KOK BALE. The Arlington llouso I'l , First c'ass ; all furnished. Tha only hotel in town. The chcaputt property in the state. Has all the traveling m-n. Will bo Eolil cheap on tents to kult. Knqulro of E. Fullo , propitctor , Arlington , Washington county , Nob. 503 tt IOR SALE Horse , buigy and harness. Ap F ply at StcpCicnaon'j Captol avenue Darn. 6U3-tt _ r.lOi' MALE. KeatauraM ou a well traveled 11 Ktreot. U. MANNWEILElt , 2S1-U _ Ulh Btrett. near Farium. J7IOU SALE The POPULAR HOTEL , known L1 ES the BOYS' IIO.UK. This houuo la con- linlly located , lias sou h and cist front , nud la surrounded th fine shade trees ; contdn thlrty j't'cpitii ' ; rooini , hai Ice hone. laundry , eamplo room , &c. Ila < R world de rcpur tioii and a letter ) > atrou.go thr.n m..i > houjOb ol twice Its opacity. I'rico fB.OOO Kor particulars ad- Jrcas , A. A. SA\V1/KY , Re.J tloud , neb. J | "Bt-tt _ _ _ _ BALKOr v.Ill oicha go for Omaha pro * POU , au Improved a < c oaoftand ndloln- ng a station on U. P. R. R. 11. DLNHAM , 111J farnhamSt. , Omaht. . 72USmt KICK ? OU B1" KSTABUOOK b COE. ALE1J I1AV At A. ii. Veen , to B lOlSll-rnievSs. rjTKAYKD OU STOLEN From S. I. D. Solo- J niQiiN HtecS Farm , I'ulf iidlo wtst of Deif Lii.I Duiiib Jiistituto. A bty eolt ono y. nr oM , imall scar on ono car. Liberal reward will be laid for Its return or Information Kndin ? to Ha ecovery. Appply to W L , LtwU or N I , D , loloimn , 711-8 T1AKEN UP EUhl head of hones and ono J. colt , at P. Hoason , Jlcrccr a\enue , noirup- ier Vt'attr Itebovoir. 095-7t JTHAVED A dirk brown cow w th whlto" j belly nd about 3 yiuri old , IVidor wllba cwardud by returnmt' her A. Fred.-rloKson no bloeks south of 23rd antlSt llnry'e me. 070-bt E1DWARO IAOISTER OF PALMYSTEKY AND ( CONDI 'IONALI8T , 198 Tenth Sticct , Ijetwocn F rn m udllainov. Will , with the aid of jruerdlan plrlta. obtain for bay one il ; irc at the pisl rid proccnt , and on cortr..a conditions in the fn > uro. Uoota nd Shoes u.nrie to > der. Perfe V \bsolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A m rvel ot p . strength and wliolesomeness. More econo ail than the ordinary klndi , and cannot bo Id In compotlttoa with the multitude oil ow it. wart weight , ftlutn or pho ph te powjeu ° Cn Nw York"11 P ° * < > Yoo. ,