THE DAILY BEE---OMAHA FRIDAY JULY 14 , 18 . , v.sr : . The Daily Bee. li Pri lav Moraine July 14. Wontior Kcport. I The follow injj obcervatlnn * the canio momint of time hi all tlie atatit nftVVAn DKrAnuinxT , IT. 8. SioNAt-Sra. vies , OMAHA , .July 13,18S2. ( li > .rii.tii. Illver 12 feet 0 Inches abate bw water mark. On&ha. LOO-iL Ti.cro . is another Blight rise in the IS ! The steamer Wyoming will arrive i Omaha on Sunday , bound ( or St. Louis. "In the Coils , or the Doming Cot lllct , " for sale nt Seaman's and the "Ai : 11-tf Ten can of cattle , 210hcnt ] , belnngin to 8. Mayhny , of Ognllala , ( muted throng the city Wednesday en route cant. The Union I'noiHe ticket oflico tn I ) opcno 1 up in the Miltnrd Hotel next we ? ' will Lo in charge of lion , K. 1C. Long. The Academy of Mwio closes on Sun "day tilght for the season , lo reopen In ; thott time with new fnccs nntt nttractlone Consulting Engineer Cook is in tin city to ho present at I ho letting of the con tract for completing the storage rencrvolrn Mr. A. L. Strong is putting up tin first hydraulic pnBecnger elevator In thi city , nt the government headquarter building , on Tenth onrt 1'aromn oticelH. Julius Thiele , nH inleil by the Bavar ian band , will give n , grand open air fre < concert on Capitol Hill on Saturday even ing from 0 to 7 o'clock. Mr. John D. Cowie , manager of tin lioftton dry goods Htore , will start wee' -Saturday for Lake Mlnuctonka fern coupli of weeks of recreation. A complaint hm been Clod ngaino1 ono Henry Warren , charged with assault ing a little colored girl and otherwise dla turblug the peace. A capias was i-micd by Judge Ucncki yo-tenlny for Kd Curtis , who fulled to ap pear and nnnwer to the charge nf assault ing Annlo Adams. 13olh colored. The removal of the 1'axton & Galla , Rher Block lias been comp otcd and thi linn i < now In ono of the beat ntul mos convenient headqiiarterH in the city. Anicrlcui Legion of Honor committee ! picnic will meet to-day ut 7:30 : p in. at Toft' * cigar Htore. Allarorcqueitti to bo vrcftent , as ImilncsB of Importune will come before you. A woman from some of the countr precincts who was taken to Ht , Joneph' liospttal a few daya ngo , to undergo a uur glcal operation for the removal of n tumor < lied last night from Its effects. A couple of bogiiH Hewer contractor ) swindled a joung farm laborer out of $3 ! tin Tucfldoy by hiring him to work und re quiting the cash ns n guarantee of portna- noncy. The victim went to work and the confidence men departed emlling. If the young coloml gentleman whc is K > fond of making love in clone prox < imlty to the li. & M. headquarters wouUl bo n little le s | ubllo in bin amatory dem < onstrationR , the 1) ) . & M , clcrku wnuli have 1cm opportunities of gratifying the ! ) nqulsltlvo proclIvitiuH. A dlxpatch wan received from Kansai City Wednesday , Baying that tlicir clut would vl It Onmln nnd play the U , ! ' . ' At the U. 1' . hn > o ball park , Saturday , July ? 2d , 'I liu Kaiman City "loy " Imvc the reputation of being good bull playern , and n tlofo and exciting ; ( nmo la expeoto'l. ' " West" left UIs- The tu inier "Key - inarck on the ( Uli for the vouth. The 1'ilhuno nays : "With this cnft there will go out of the river the oldoit steamboat man ou ( ho uuper MUuouriwo mean tlm oldest In coiitlniiance of nervloo. The date of Caut. Jcilm T. dil'n apiniirauce ou the upj > er lllg Muddy is anterior to the Coulsoui' , or any of the oilier upper river bo BOS. " There la n spec of war In the direction of thu fira department , as well as In the more remote counciln of the land of tha lotus , Hanlou 1'asha claims that Mou- ilny night's election Is Illegal , but Hunt I'asha's men cluiui that Hunlon I'onha'a iniulster of finance will turn over the con' tents of the treanury to them , The Papll- llon Thnei in a leading editorial depre cates forolfii Intervention. The lIontlngH Hwls received a formal challenge from the U , 1' . nine of Omaha , la t Monday , to play n gamu of hall in the latter city. The lleds , In their present condition , do not deem it expedient to ac cept. They will , however , later iu the * ummr , Wo will nay right here that they Mill nut know their ( rue worth uulena they tad.le uomo rther than those lnexie- ( tlenced country iiliieu. Nebrwukan. 8. A , Dellore was iiutd 8'il ftud cost * liy Judge lieneko for afiaaultlug a woman with a rake , wounding her on the hand And Lead , No relatives appeared to claim the re- tnalni of 8am Htevonai n , the colored man who died at the hcspital WeJntidAy , It it probable that lid Mends among his own race will ralKe a nuin cvll'iclent to gve | him a respectable burial , A > uau mined John Johanncu was Arreite'l ye tcnl y on the charge of bteailtig 621 in cosh from n Ulwrtr nt the Jiuieltfug wurlcB. The money was found concealed In lib elicoi nd ho wan com mitted to { all to await an examination to- jnorrow. Atibernacle lUfetiiigcomuieiiceod lut night at "Goodman1 * Grove , " corner of Tenth und VorcMLtieeti. It will bo an undenominational mettlui' , for the con- vernloii of tinner * nnd taiicttlication of be lievers. Everybody invited. Her. Harry May , of JIannlbfcl , Mo. , in chaigo of l&eetiog. M * * " ax I " . M f K I f 4 A MADDENED MONGO An Intoxicated Celt Tries Push Him in a Sewer Ditch , Tbo Ohinaman Belted in Head with a Brick. With Kmfo and Pistol the Colcet Searches for Qoro. A very exciting though ludicro Bonsation occurcd on l.'HIi Btrcot o pusito Hcllman's block about 10 m yesterday , which drew a crowd two or three thousand to the spot. The leadingnclqrawbro Jaa. Conga nn Irishman who had iakott too mai drops of "mountain dew" , and L-J J Yung , a Chincno laundryman , who wash houao ia on Harnoy ntroet nc Twelfth. A ( loop ditch 1ms been di at the entrance of the alloy along sit of Martin Kennedy's oaloon , and tl Chinatniin , who wan passing byBtopm a moment to look into the mysterioi a depths. Ho wasmiddonly atartlod I push from behind which nonrly landi him at the bottom of tlio pi' , but 1 Havcd himself by an ngilo Imp whit brought him to terra lirnm < m the n ; poaito aido. Hin assailant not salt lied with the result of hia little jok wont up * the alloy and got a coupl of atones or brieka with which ho fo lowed John around the corner towat Farnam street , and firing ono at ii retreating form hit him in tlio back < the head and knocked him down. This was too much for th Mongolian blood and Lo I Yung whipped out a murdoroi looking knife , and Blood at bay for moment and then was about to ai sump the offensive and carve up hi Msatlant , when Mr Tallon sprang be twcon them at the risk of his own lif ind separated thorn. The half "pat ilj7.od" man who had started the ai fray was hustled out of sight , througl Uullmun's back way , and was soon es : orted to juil by Oflicor Gorman i'ung loft the scene of the oncounto > n a d ad run , swearing vengeance , ind returned in a momun vith a huge derringer , the muzzle o vhioh waa up his nlcovo , and the but lecidcdly conspicuous , as it rested ii .hu palm of hia hand. On arriving a .ho opposite of the street Irom th mmmibled crowd , ho howled ou i iorcu challenge to his adversary t jomo forth , and with a volley o ihoroughly American oaths and epi -hots oli'jrrd tu kill him on sight. A ; here was no respunto John crossoi ; ho street and eagerly scannoi -ho crowd for a nigh ) f the fellow ho hud no doubt madi ip hia mind to kill , but of course dii not oeo him. When warned that h would bo pulled by the police if In lid not look out , ho expreoscd a con ; empt for the police or jail , and sai < ! ip din't cure ; all ho wanted WAB tt till hia man. Oflicuro Jucobson and Donahoo ap Beared on the scene linally. and Johi torgot his dignity and took to his heels [ nuking a bco line for homo fol lowed by the whole crowd o inon and boya. The oflicora were thor in an instant after , but the heathen with the deftness peculiar tc hia race liid the revolver BO that all aoarcl Failed to discover any deadly weapon .vhilo . the proprietor of the housi ookod utterly surprised that In ihould bo suspected of oven knowinj ) f the existing of such n thing. Fail ng to find the pistol or knife , the ] opk the Ohinaman himself tc ail , aurronndod by a genuine Omalii itropt mob , John were an air n , tolid indiUorcnco which ho kept ut ifter his arrival at the jailor's oflico , ) n being searched nothing was fount nit a complete assortment of was ! : ickots ) buttons and similar article * looosmiry to the trade. The nymputhy of the crowd was ap- > arontly with Lo Hi Yung , and nu mo was hoard to find fault with hie ightoous indignation , while it WIM rue that Gorigan assaulted him when n a condition that made him scarcely csponsiblo for what ho did. All nd- uitted that but for Mr. Tallon'i imoly and plucky interference n iloody murder would liavo boon com- uittod then and thoro. ILAVEN'S YOSEMTrE COLOGNE , Indu from the wild flowers of the AH KAMKU YOSEMITE VALLEY , . ia thu moat fragrant ot perfumes. lanufAotured by II. U. Slavon , San 'ranoisco. For Halo in Omaha by W. . Wlutuhouso and Kennato Bros , ' ; Co. The Qrout TurouKh Lino. On and nftor Monday July 3rd , rains will run between Omaha , Bt. osuph , Atchison , Leavenworth , [ luimia City , nnd all points in Toxaa , t Louia and thu east ua follows : Leave Oinnhu at 7:10 n. m. , and .DC p , m. daily , Omaha timo. Oloso inncctioiiH made with all eastern , Juthorn and southwoKtern roads at all f the nbovo mentioned points. Pull- mn sloopore on night trains. For ( formation and tickets apply to J , ULL , Ticket Agent U. P depot. 0. II. FOOTK , Oily Ticket Agent or . V. OuowK , City Paaaongor Agont. The Musical Union orchestra went 'er to Council Bluira yeitorday tu vo BOino Bflcctloim ou the occasion of the lebratlon of the m rriuj'o of Mr. War- ill to Alln8 JCverctt. After the cvreaiony in be4in coimuuiuiatutl the lin ] > ] iy coupla ve for Jupm , where Mr , Wurdell has bt recoiveil u lucrative anpulntuient. liey will carry with them the good wishes a larue circle of frloiiJs. Surprise Party. Wednosdiiy sovornl meinbora of 10 Victoria society , anl their hua- aids , repaired to the residence of HI , , Ciuleton , on Howard street , to vo their nreaident , Mr . Oarleton , n lurpriso , " Several other frienda of o family emiiu also , for the samopur- ito and ( ho result of thia gathering 10 n very pleasant party. It waa the lattsea1 birthday , and an intimate iund had whispered to her in the oniing that it would bo well for her bo "at homo" in the evening , iking thu hint eho prepared on elu- nt imppor which was nerved at 10 slock to the company , after which L 1 a ? 1 I _ . _ _ _ _ „ _ _ . the numerous testimonial Rppropris for the occasion which WITO receiv by Mrs. 0 , from those present ai from abtent frirnda wcro discuaac At an early hour the guestn doparte each exproMng thcinanlvos aa havii Bp utntH-jr enjoyable evening , ai wishing their hostess many returns the day. Among the lady gucsl ( marriud ) , was ono who , tliittccnyun ago was a pupil of thohoat and hoatci Mr. Carlo to n having been princif and Mrs. C. preceptress of the fiche where the lady then roaidod with h parents. SHOOTING SCRAPE , One of the Firat Fruits of tt Wovemenfc AfjainBt Houtes of Ill-Fame. A Mnn'a Slinll Proof Aunlnst a 4 Cnllbro Ball A little frncan occurred at the roc louao on Eighteenth street , opposii 1'ort Omaha , lant night , whicli wi within an ncu of end ing in thu dual of ono of the parlies. The parti ulars were not known in town until ate hour , when the affair became tli on cation of the evening. Since the movement against th touflca of ill fatno on Twelft trcut there htui been a gut ral resort by the inmates the ho various "road houses , " wilie s predicted , Inwo become moro Hub' o disturbance.1 ! than weru liny of th lagnios in "hell's half-.icrc. " Yestoi ay afturnnon there wai n genor.i xodus by the demi-moiulo for thus CBOrts , and among othnr who wont out waa Mh : onnio Dickinson , who manage lie boat "gilt cdgi"houso on Twelft ] Lroet. Pete Ituah , a mumbur of thi porting fraternity , was spending hi : ftornoon at the eamo placu t appears that ho has beet ( layng ) for the position of Mia : ) ickinaon'a solid mnn , with tel rablo auccoaa , and that there hat con some lover's quarrel , for whicl o gave her a lively turning ever dur ng the afternoon , and the misunder .anding was then patched up. There was also at the road house ii : ucation a man named Ilnmlin , in- it'ctor for the Western Horao anc attlo Insurance compiny , win ivas himself comfortably elevated bj Irink. Hamlin desired to treat tlu : rowd , and Miss Jennie declined U kink , whereupon ho play fully slapped icr in the fnco. Rush saw a good ihanco to make himself more solu ] ind drew a revolver on Ilamlin , who , t is claimed , had roaac inovfinciil is if to draw hia weapon , though it in illcgod that ho had left ii an dor the pillow at Mies Dickinson's houso. A sporting man iiunod llocera , who waa present , iried to got llush out of the rooih , but 10 insisted on having n fair chance. Uogors told him that ho would giire din a fair chance if the worst came to the worst , but an ho was standing biv twoen them ho , Rush , could not well jo hurt. Rush , however , pulled his revolver , -14.calibre , and pointing it jvor Rogers' fihauldor , fired at Ham lin. The latter had thrown up hie left arm in front of his face , and the jail passed through the cuff of lis coat , cutting a orescent shaped lolo in it. It then struck Hamlin on ho left side of the forehead , and pass- up through the door , lodged in the lountor in the bar room. Ilamliu is oaid to bo not seriously lurt though it was a narrow escape torn death , and remained at the road louse all night. Rush was induced o return to the city without further lomonstration against his adversary , .rid was playing "tho bank" at mid- light as coolly as if nothing had hap- loned , It is probnblo that the principals in ho parly will bo arrested , but if not ho case allows that the recent order f the city council is calculated to ro- toro the condition of affairs which ex ited hero t < vulvo or fifteen years go , when it vras feared a vigilance ommittuo would bo nccoEaary , and rhon the p aton of the churches wont 0 the councilmen and besought them D rescind their orders and restore the armor order of things. Notloo. The "Hawthorn Centennial Ex- Bluior Roof Paint , " was patented May 4th , 1881 , and letters patent num > er 241 , 803. Any person found or nown to tamper with the manu- icluro of said paint will bo punish. 1 to the full extent of law. No perm - m has any authority whatever to soil jceipta. HAWTHOUN & Buo. , Lancaster , Pa. ARRESTED FOR RAPE. Search of Four Years Ends In tbo Criminal at Last. A man by the namo'of J , U , F. arris was arrested at the Hudson ivor house , on Tenth street , last ght , on the strength of n tulo- am received from John T Norris , well-known Ohio detective , aont om Kansas City , giving a dosorip- on of the party wanted. The charge as that of having committed rape on little girl four years old in Ohio iur years ago. Norria was at once rtitiod of the arrest by telegraph , id ho sent a reply which resulted i the urreat of a second an , who looked very much like the iminal , but after a clone oxamina- on it turned out that the second ian nrrestod was thu ono wanted , und at Harris , Hirria was accordingly iBcliarued. It appears that quito a iward is offered for the arrest of thu iminal , and Norris will arrive this orniiit' to claim the man for whom > haa boon uuajohing for the past ur years. llKIHUNO/H Ituaaia Salve incetn with jndei fill kucccan in all canes of Skin dU. e. Try it. Chosen FrlonilB. All inoinbera of Eiceleior council a. 1 , 0. 0 , F , , ate requested to at- d a epooial mooting to bo held on mday , July 10 , at 2 o'clock p. m. , arp. There is business of Import- Co to attend to , Uy order of the uncil. I t t Jt * I I t * T * f * A aH A * HEADLIGHT GLEAMS , The Colorado Press Aeaoc tion on It9 Travels. An Enfjlieh Railroadbr Cri cieoa Arnericnn Cus toms. The Oregon Short JLlno Making the Sen , The members of the Colorado Pn Association , who loft Denver Tuced evening for an excursion lo Chica via the now 13. & M. Extension a the Chicago , liurlington & Quitu crossed the river nt Plattsmou last evening. Tlio party occupied t' ' sloopera which wcro attached to ' outgoing express on the U , , 13. < t at the Junction Wednesday making train of twelve coaches , ono of t largest that hns gene east from t Missouri river fur some time. Tin were in the excursion party six nowapapor men , including Govern Pitkin. The list of touriatn VM follows : O. H. Rothackor , Denver Tribun John Atkins , Mrs. 11 Uorbowcr , Da vor News ; II. 13. JolIYies , Mrs. U. . ' Jeffries , unattached ; E. D. Cowe city editor of the Tribune ; E. ! Stovonn , Colorado Springs Ropubli II. M. Rhonda , Mrs. A. Rhonda , T Cup Banner ; R. II. Tilnoy , Mra. 1 H. Tilney , Boulder Banner ; R. J Stovonaon , Mra. R. M. Stovonao unattached ; F. 0. Dickonshooto , Mi Helen Cooper , Denver Ropublica H. 0. Killinga , Mrs. H. 0. Billim- Denver Evening World ; P. A LPOI ird , Mrs. Leonard , Buorio Via ; rinicB ; H. Russell , Miss Paddocl 3t. Elmo Mountaineer ; S. W. She ] ird , Denver Times ; James Torronc Evening Journal ; F. W. Tompkin I'oncha Springs Herald ; 1 It. Wood , special corroaponden M. J. Spaulding , Dillon Entcrpnai 3. 0. llolbrook , Unattached ; AI ! loborla , Misa Whitoman , Montroi Hessongorj E P. Slado , Mra. Tutth Vlma Bulletin ; E. Wilder , Mias Wi lor , Boulder News-Courier ; M. J 3ochran , Mrs. M. J. Cochran , Buen ft'sta Herald ; A. B. Johnson , Mi. ' f. Ballard , O.iitie Rock Journal ; I J. Clini1 , J. 0. Cline , Leadvillo Proas D. M. Hawkins , Miss Hawkins , Fan ) Iay Flume ; G. G. Withers , 1'uubl /hiuftain ; J. Kollar , Mrs. J Kellai Jroat West ; II. A. French , Creole iun ; E. J. Carver , Greo'.oy Tribune r. A. Cheoloy , Evans Journal ; J. II Jarkoy , MrJ H. Barkey , Grca Vest ; J. B. Bruner , unattached amen Hoyle , M rs. James Hoylc Joulder News ; R. H. Whitney , Jr. Jmvorsity Portfolio ; J. R. Ivos , Min ag Review ; Will L Visschor , Hello Ion. Geo. G. Darrow , honorary mom or ; Frank Babcock. Ol'EN SEITEJIBEK l.ST. Mr. A. V. H. Carpenter , genera iissonger agent of the Milwaukee iS t. Paul , eaya ho does not expect tha ! io Council Bluff * extension of hii oad will bo open for panaenger busi oas before September 1st , as it is thi itontion of the company to liavo thi aad-bed well ballasted and Iho track i first-clasa order before altomptinj o do a largo traffic over the now line Vhoii the line ia open Mr. Cirpontei lys it will bo equal in every respec ) any of the lines between Chicagi nd Omaha. VECDLIAIl IIULIIOAD TEI1M3. A member of the patty who accom aniod the Duke of Sutherland to thu juntry and passed through Omuh : ist seuBon has since his return toEng ind written n book , the contents o hich are a sketch of the journoj irough America. The book is t amphlet of seventy paces , written bj leorgu P. Noelo , Superintendent ol 10 London & Northwestern , Some f the oketchea are quito interesting. Mr. Neolo Bays : "Somo of the ex- resaions ueod in America in connec- on with railway appliances aropucu- ar. " In allowing the "peculiarity" ludod to ho at the sumo time funi < lies the corresponding English term ir the Bumo moaning as follows : "A railway station is called a depot pronounced doop-o. "A bank engine is called a 'helper' 'pusher. ' "Diamond crossings are called ro s. ' Sleepersi are called 'ties. ' "An engine driver ia called an 'on- ' " noer. "Tho marahalling of trains is apnkon ' ' " aa 'switohing. "A level crossing ia called a 'cross- g at grado.'i" "Tho gacor of platolaycra is called o 'track foreman. ' " "Tho expressions 'bogio' and 'cow- tcher' are not American , The for- ur is called the 'truck' and the l.U- ' ' " r tho'pilot. "Tho extent to which puffing an- mncemonta are made by the rail- \ya is remarkable. The American no table ? , in thu shr.pi ) called 'fold- s , are to bo mot with at all ho ls , containing exaggerated notiiicv- nia of the advantages of ouch line , mo calling attention to the excel- icios of thplr roads , sumo tu the auty of their eeenory ; ono eapocially rects attention to tlui liberal supply their dining car tables , nnnounciiii ; nt 'tho equari-at of s < iuaro moHlV 11 bo obtained on the lino. Pcrliujis u most boaatful ia that of thu Ilun- jal i\r Sc. Joseph line , vhioh itd.tr os ita louto ua the 'Old Roliublo ! ways on Time1" ! TuMiiorrow the up-town ticket oflico the M msouri P.icifio will bo opened the now Ptiiton hotel , presided ur by Ticket Agnt Footo. 1' ] . P. llipley , general tralllo mana- p of the U. B. it Q. railway , came this city laat evening und had a 'ifurunco ' with Gunrrul Freight ; ont Yiaing of the Union Pacific 11KHKF.MINO COUJ'ONS Mr. 0 , S , Stebbins , general ticket Jilt of the Union Pacific , informs meeting lines that ho haa arranged ill the luuiaas City , St. Joe & Coun- lilull's to redeem the coupons , uncil BlnUa to Omaha , of tickets nu eastern pointa to Omaha proper it may bo honored nn the now line that company via Plattsmouth , but : sn coupons should bo reported to ) Union Pacific company by the is- ng road. Chicago Tribune , WOllKINO TUWAUD WOOD K1VEK , riiu truck of the Oregon Short line 3eing pushed forward from ( 'ranger ' at as fast as it eau bo well done , the material ties , rails , fish bara , I * 11 ! i 1 * a * _ _ . . _ _ _ . ' bolts , spikes , etc. are taken to front by train loads , and then the c are forced forward with an eng placed at the rear. On one tide this train n chute or trough with n era placed crosswnja ia attached , that men on the the train can aonc strain of tins and rails to the front long aa there ia any of tlioio nrtic left on the cars. Men at the frc take thcao and put down the tra one length of rah nt a time , when t train is immediately sent back ov that rail , ready for another. St only men will , with thia arratif mont , put the track down the rate of ono milo moro per day. The road reached point 104 miloa wcit of Granger yi terday. This portion of the ro is standard guago. Soda Spiin will bo reached in August , T company ia now out five miles on t now route ot the Utah & Norther which ia being changed so as to g out of the M'inh Vulley , which ovc Howe. Work ia { ' > " I ! ° ' along that portion of tlio road und aradu contracts between Soi Springs and Poc.itello , and also fro buyoiid Sualto River at Americ ; Falls , ivcstward. Grador.i have : ready begun work on the Wood Riv extension from the main line up near Ketclnim Wo understand th all freight for Wood River haa bo ( ordered to go via American Falls li stead of Blackfoot , 30 that there ia prospect that the various terminus along the road will bo lively pine for the next few months. Salt Lil Tribuno. BGKAV moN. M'r. Francis Chandler , general pa songor and ticket of the Miaaou Pacific railway , arrived in this oil yesterday , and will remain n day i two , looking after the affiira of tl now road. FAST MAILS DUSTED. Mr. H. 0. Townaend , general pa songer agent of the Wabaih Railwa ; and George W. Clayton , general tra' olmg agent of the same road nrrivt in the city yesterday. From thorn ia learned that the propose fast mail line between No Yoik and San Francisc haa probably turned out aa THE BE predicted , in nothing but wind. ] appears that the government enl oflored ono dollar per mile for carrj ing the mail , with no remuneratio for the return trip , which would mak it equal to fifty cents a milo for th round trip , which would bo no adr quato pay for the extra expense. I is also doubtful if any f.iat mail wii bo put on oven between Chicago am New York PERSONAL. J. T. Wiesman , of Lincoln , la at th Uanfiold. T. T. O'Connor , of Ireland , is at th > eigiton. ! A. M. Sloan , of "Neligh , id a Creiahtoi louse guest. J. W. Barnes , of PlattBmouth , ia at th Metropolitan. II. C. Bruner , of Mareugo , Iowa , ia a ho Metropolitan. W. H. Slovens , of Camp CanCeld , Neb. 3 at the hotel Canfield. Frank Graves haa returned from an ex .ended visit to the east. William Hintets , of Helena , Montana a at the Metropolitan , Rev. Diffenbaclfjr and wife , of Loui * 'ille ' , Nob. , ore at the Caufield. E. N. dearie , A. H. Bradley and J. A. Secter , of North 1'latte , are at the Crei h' on. John H. Tmnlln and P. Kodenhaua and on , of Nebraska City , are Creighton louse guests. Geo. KJgerton , W. D. Crandall and R. ii. Din mao , of Plattsmouth , are Canfield louse K'leats. Leander Gerrord , of Colambus , an act- ire aspirant for congressional honors in thu "hi d district , ia nt the Metropolitan. Fred Fuller , of Fullerton ; A. W. Ilia jg , of llisina'a ; John Drake , of Crestonj r. S. Bloclgett , of Stewart ; nro Jletrj- lolitan guostn. Mra. Craig and child , Beatrice ; i : If. ! hrlr , W. C. Molten , A. Cailotter nnd D , S. Ilttiman , of Itlnir , are guedta of mluo oat Donovan , of the Crei hton. Miasea .Tessio and Julia Findley , nnd W. ' , I'aliner , of Atlantic ; Clms. H. Schnltz , f Shelbvi D. A. Williams , of Hirlan ; J. 1. Harvey , N. * ' . Chamtierlin , T , Jones , 'red Williams and Joa Gouts , of Creaton , ro Iowa's representative ) at tha Canfield IH1SO , B. B. Tussey , John ? rt. Hisran an I A. B. leeon , wife and child , of Ilastln a ; J , 'ixon ' Avery and J , W. Love , of Fre out ; V. 0. Klayg and John 0. ISonuer , 1 Lincoln ; K. E. Day , of South Bend ; , K Hr iwn , of Syracuse ; J , Hnther. nil , of Sl'lnny and i' . W. K.ley , of Ktd ! ou 1 , ara union } ; Uii N'jbr.ukmn at the ' Mthoell. Array Ordon * . The following are the Itteit orioni sued J'r.-in the department ot thu Intto : In compli.mco with proviaidiiH con- lined in purauraph 2 , special ordora o 155 , current sorier , A. G O. , ummusary Sergeants Rochus Schol- vi , now at Fort Fetteriuun , Wyo , , ' .ippohto Guatowski , now at Ohoy- mo depot , Wyo , and Daniel liar- ur , nun * at Fort Dougloa , Utah , are siieved from duty in thia depart- icnt. In compliance withiiifttructions from adquuners military division of the [ iasouri , doted July 8 , 1882 , Firot ioutenant George B , Davis , Fifth ivalry , is df tailed to inspect 1,700- )0 ) Ibs. of flour for the Rosebud and ino Ridge amended , which will To slivered at Long 1'ine , Nob. , during LO current fiscal year. All proper expenses incurred by the Bpector will bo borne by the Indian lice upon presentation of vouchers ii-rofor. Recruit William Nuzum , enliated at jrt Omaha , Nob. , ia assigned to oop E , Fifth cavalry , and will bent nt to his station on the first favor- tlo opportunity. Chas , Whitney haa declined a fine 'er from the Detroit * , preferring to re- ain iu Omaha. Don't forgot these cheap Fruit Jars id Crockery ware at Win. Gentle- in'e. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisement lo Loan , For , ; Lout , found , Want * Bonrdlne , Ac. , will b < ncrtcd In thc-so column * enc < for TEN CEl pel llnoi oic-b subseqncnl Insertion , FIVECffi per ltn . The Cm In-crtlou norer less t TO LOAM MONh . - chatt'e mo.tRage MONEYTOUtAN-On curlly. A U Tu tin , olllco of Uri- [ Montgomery , over Omaha Nation * ! built. TOM ONCT TO LOAN Call at l , w Oiccs of M L. ThoeiM Kojm B Creizhton Block. "vy'"AI B § 250,000 ( treat In BUmf.ot 12,500 i upwards , tct a to 5 yean , on flrrt-clMs clly i firm property , nuns RML Esrin ind Li AntTrr. ISth and IViwhs 8t HELP WANTED. ANTED MiHiIno hMi'ls. Apply nt On w i _ shirt l'a ory. 1207 Fun.mmn-ot. AN experience g'rl wanted. In fatnll/ two , liy ilrs. K'limrd , lOtu onil i odi u rnnnorSncdc pro'ctred. 700-14 . - girl nt Mcrrlts Ittrtitiirn WANTF.D-A . 70014 ) ANTED -30 men 'o' ralii u 1 > v nk. II MAXMSrILKU , Jl-llt llth street , i tOENT3 WANllt-A ! few energetic mi /t uuilncMlion-rnbloiUHl p y peed , to go worlcrs. AdJruai WM. M. UOYHlt , 7JM6 ( ( 1' . 0. lux 10 , < 'nialuN ( Fhe hundr d laliorcn foruc WANTED on Ch'cairo SHuiou & fat. Paul K. Steady work nil ( even. W gei 8 > ,60 per ill Apply nt Knjnccr'a oillc ' , loom B. K\ctft h ock , Council U ufTs. K. O. MUKSE , re dc ciigiiiccr. juno23-ll Twa or II rcc mms MI tiMi > I WANTED . H otilcc. ildnsa LII. V rl Bee ollke. 6DO-II ) Ten teams to work onlorcn WANTKI Cut-Olf. Wares S3 50 per day 877-tf MIlHUKbLVr I l\\ \ MES WANT. D At r.otciico Cut-0 l\l\l nine nllc ii rth rf O.i ha.V , 81.76 per day. HITCH UM , VINCENT. ssii.tr SITUATIONS WANTED. W"ANTED Situation by jouiu man In proce y utore or to laku ciio o nor i s pilvxto family. Qjod icfcrcine given. Addrc t' . S. i to olllco. 707 19 rn\VO Danish girls watitn pace Inn pit n L family. Itqulro at tlio dinudlna\laii Hot llth sirsot. 768-13' SOBER steady man \\Islics n permanent sit o Ion. dnv n < uain i r irroccry dtlixiry acniial tcJ In Hty , good hnbita and rcfercnc Address M llco olllcc. 7BI-16t SUIT li ON * "Hilt Uy n joui'gman ' In ir.jato fmnlj ; u id in carp cf horn kiid\Ml.lii | > to duaiiy Lloil oi work. Ad re n 1 203 North lith. ( l. 7 0-3 Vy ANTED-A Jltu-itlon hy a Q'.lui , t c i il V min , uii cr tind ihu mre o hoists a ; o 8 nnd work aliout the houev Aficusa lint Barnl. 014 IQih street 7j4. < 3 WANTKD Situation t > > n midd o nged lid a-is Hs'ady In soms rejpuct.lilu il.cec : u luesorHiauia'caa at solno hop Applvc .orr.er 17th nnd I' , u.-lan. 741 ; 13 } WASTRD Situation wanted by n < n luma ot oxporlcrce , ascl-rlc In siuio tllco o w bol-keeper hn re Ived a t-jlogiato cduci Ion Addiu s C. V. at IKo olllco. 739 13f WAXTl'.D Enplojjrent liya ynunjman I grocery stort. H. MaNNWE bK , ' 33-if llth sticet , near Farnam WANTED A tltuation hy a youni ; man , -nil ppsat-s Enuliih and ( Icrmun , in store 1 \HI tillo imko himself gcna.Ul > ueolul. Ad Iresi I'.L.Z IHoollUc. 6bi-17f MlCELLANEU.a WANT8. | TEAMSWANlED-To ork on the o7e gen Blurt Lino. Wncos $5.00 per day 11. MASNWKII.KU , 11 ktne : , iicarFarnam. ITtrANTED EDO privy vau.ts , sinks nd ccs VV pool * to clean with Sanitary Vault an < link Cleaner , the best In use. A. Evans & Co. celdence 1EOO Doil e utroci , Omah > . FOR RENT HOUSEa AND LAND. rjlOIl KENT lw > furnlshoJ ro nu a 1 mm1 C Apply 1711 ( 'lilcaif i sircct. 2t nill REST Nicjy furr.lshcdr om. Addres 'J D. care J. I. Mchol. 7C5-tf [ 7(011 ( U1JST Kuroibhod room with board L1 modern Improkcnvints , a few tablu i o rden in bo accommodated , at 1718 Ucdjo a'rett. Col'tf FTIOR KSNT Ammtl > hm o o' thico rooms [ J Ajiply toA. Pattertoii , Juweler. 70J-16 7On Hn.N'T A good new tfs rv m io-.ta/c , or J 1'iri Mil'nva. pply to John W. Hell nt ru ttot * , t" ) 10th btriict. 7i3 tl 7O i ltiVT Oord furnl hod rojm.tor cr 18th J n-d at. iary'ia > . 743-T8" TIOIl K.VT Front lii'nlu'-.cd room for goutlo- J nun , 1721 CawBlitet 7IO S KENT A htnd-onuly furnldtd front J room. Inquire 1711 Ch cage tt. 7531& ] | 7(011 ( U"NT Niatly fun I rc-1 front room. siltnbla for to gentlemen , t blocks iuth-outu | < lmell House. No. 1107 Howard I'wicn ' 11th aud 1 th btr.ttn. lent SlOpcr out ) . : G tl 710U KENT Tlirea good houseIn dlnVrant J p rt of the city. I ) , h Thonuii , ruom 9. icighton b clt. 7.15-17 7IOH KENT Hoii'o with furniture far i-ah- . ? Inquiio ai ia < J tlouglaa otirct. juy-tl 71011TUIXT Two detlrablo fur l-hed ro m > . I tVrner IStlianJ bt. waiy's-ve. 71i-il I KUHNIbllU-'frantroont' ) let , nlthb aid , \ for Uo gentlemen or ina a .d wife , a 12 ilfnrnlattrtet , JIHJl A. IIALI. . ) , , " 'UK HI'VT Twn new sovrn rawnd co'tn o1 , K * * , wftttr , and ojry hlngt-jmpcto pplv T. 0 lllvUvNI.H'.S tote 7IH-1I . 'Olt HUH' UvtlnMv m Meno-nf tin r , 1119 , N. i. urnr of 18 li and ' . . irj ii \eien for l > us > n et. ply to 1' I ) . u | > , HU Ifcr am no- , 71S-U HUN Tli ma s oiy Flo m > tti , good cuJ'ttr tUvi r & 3 M'lbibl- r urtccry coiiiinMon ImliKSi. FIxUiriw I r ulo. 117 IStlntr ti , un-'t flOll ItCNT Two I l.-o y fur- I hrl routh rms 1 rrwoi able pil.-m , : OU CUM , > t tct. ali-t POIl IlKfjT \ 7 r. rm homo nd i H'aTl > tkbleo-i Conv nt B r ct. nrar ht. iliry'a inuc. Kent 8SP.CO p r month. Ci iulra of nktr Ilroihcrj , giutllco. CUvlf J10II KKST A nlcolr furnlBheJ loom ; 1015 1 Cfalcajo fet. _ flgaf 1011 UEN f Hoarding hm well furnish d. 1 Inquire 103 10th BtiLCt , al-o 3 rooms at thu rncrot 12tli nnd Douglas elrcoi. luiulroou tml in. _ flg.tf TINK llOUSi : ? FOU IIKNT Sraill and largo , 1 twn to t cho nxj caclj ; ono or two new ia lth all modern comoUeicei. Ono of 12 Dins , suitable lor lirardlui : and room rei tlpv , th and Dougljuj f ii. I1KMH , Auci t , | ui3-it 16th and Ioul bts UIE'T.OWEFAUM II U < JKM-t > ' | thBOftrrei . o ( land bHi-itlfjUy healed on Cumin at , Jit distance wut i f Milltuy Lrldijo , and btr.it rline , lIKjIlS' , J21-U /Rcrt , inth ard Dou.-lM BU. 1V/O PI ItNlSHKu uoutn rooms for rent. 0. W. corner 19th and Uavcn | > ott. SOC-tf 1OH > iNI Four r rin > uit&ble for man 1 and wife , comer 16th > nd Izard etiect. 10U KENT Cottiiif , fix 10-mi , iiorlhwcit coiner IAteiiiort | and < llli. 709M 10H UK.Vr T o new dnelllrgi , handy to the btrict lar , $25per monlli. ate M , 0. Mc- J on , No. 161 * Dou-tlmstrict. j'lO-lt IOH KENT Furnlihed front room with board. W)3 ) North J7th t. _ 031 U IOU RENT FuTcUhod rootu , 17M Pou lu Blteut. 1'JJ.if ' 1011 REfjr lli < a tly fumlihel room , ' iff South 17th ( tract , one door noith of Douz. : 860 tl IOU RENT. THO now clfgunt house i. ln- iulre at I'stersoa't cotbiuc a ore , ncir If ' POR llEJJT-On July l t , brick Itoro , with Of without c ll r. Ir quire at Drug Sicre , cor. net 10th nd Douglas t . .10K IIKNT S fntnientjU rcoias ovtr tit chants' Rtchang ) , N. Tl . - . irth ni Dods nr ta. < _ < y.f ) K KUHT Nicely : urni n u oonw witn „ without bo rJ. ReManibl * prln . 2018 _ OR BAlT" Foil \LE-An 18 curat gold vntch at nearly one thirdcest. llaio f o on haul. AI | . "H. C. " Bco odlcc. 7CI-1EBH ( f'ORSALG Aonc-h rso cxprpis waprn for silc or tr Jo far a horio at Solomons. 70S 15 FOR HAI.B A ( Ic'lFabln "diVrt's nff nvo Tn dejk to li t tihced Iu I'axtaa Uotil Aprlr r.om 10 , Jacobs Ulock. 740-14t OB BALK A jnn of lleht horneg both . , ' ! n."ril5 S < "in nn I wtllbroko , na thftt Hdy or child can drUo them , cither single or double. wlllstll ncm luth or fcpirato , ful'ableforphae- on or Inay's tadcle hoise. Addrc ti R. K U. this office. 74i-tf OK 9AlB-.Ico.box lx8ards7aTiirKli che p Muttbosi'dby l to ( Aunut corncrlOth am ! rictco sttcct Gottlieb Klrtrhncr. 728-15 OOIISALK-lOl.OOO bdik H. J. gnxe. Opera 1 ; H U.obloik. 72t-ld * T710R SALE-Saw mill , T. Mutray. 07Mf 1710R SAM At a bu tln-nlcfly arranged .1 ; now 10 roomtlwtl iiuIth b th ref m and water ; Imn , lurgo lot , ilndo trem , jilca'ant and a cc > Mblfl Iccalloi , avtiy ditlralilu house. Ad- diti-s K. (1 llih olllcc. Ito-tf IjiOll SAT.K I'lno bungj- and Inrncsa c ic p. JD A. Ho j > e,1610DoJio. tu29tt IX ItEAUTlKUIj I.OIS-W\160 ( foot e.ichln Ian ! com ljlaco on itrctt cir lino. IJtst lolfl In nholo nddltton on > cry caiv t rmiandatn BreAt liargaln. llRMM'a cnt , 16lh and Doiidas I7IOR SALK A citlnffo ol tlirte roonn north Jj iKouf Nicholas betwiun IMh a d Iflih. Icqul -within. . (4 ( 2-tf ) DAVID OKNTUY. I'LENDUl I OI'KUTV FOH ALK-At ft § llAkUAix , one hrno brick liou-o , LIU ) ono go frame house , with full 1 1 01 Cass nonlDlh tro. t. Flue eh mco for invi tnient , rent , ( r 878 per month. CM for full particular , on UEMH , 609 tl Agent , 16th vd Doiulis sts. FOR SALE. Team. H rnefsand non. ; In- qulro tt Doron Hcmu Kornnm St. 5b8-tl OTKI KOIl aAIK. The Aillngton llouso First c ass ; all furnished Tin only hotel In town. The choapoit pronorty In the state. Haan'l the traveling nun. Will bo told cheap on terns to tult. Rnqulro of E Kiille , prjpilctor , Arllcgton , Washlngtui county , Neb. 0)3 ! ) tt FOR SALE Horse , bu > gy and Inrne 8. Ap ply nt Stcphcnson' * L'apxjl a\cnuo L-arn. l.tOU SAut , ItcBtaura t tin a will tr.vclcd JL1 etrcct. H. MAKXWI.ILEIL 2S1-H Itlh utre t , near rarnam. FOIl BALK The POL'UL.Ul IlOfKIj , known as the BOYS' HOiHB. This hoimo In cen trally locaUd , has BOU h and eatt front , and IB surrounded wthflnofhado trees ; cent Inathlrty s ccplng rcom , has ho bon-'D. laundry , cumplo room , &c. Hn-ia world do rcniuiilnr and a better patronjgo ihan mi y hoiisci of t'Ui'i ) its capacity. Prko 5,000 * or | taiticni rh d drew , A. A. HAWDEY , Hed Cloud , nib. " 17)01' ) BALK Qi will tro Mi fa lor Uman * . ys . I.xrcy , an h"orov HIos of ; v * Kjjod- ini ; n sUlton en U. ) > I. I. M. ] lfPAt' 1S tanift li I EDWAUD KUEHL > UQ18TKK'OK I'ALUYtTKRT AND CONDI ClOJfAUUT , 433 Tenth ( Jtrnot , between Ffttnim mdllHinov. Will , with the tld uf RU&rdlan plrifp. obtain ( or auy oaflnpbnco at the pnal mil proent , aad on certain conditions in the fa. nro. BootiftcdehoeaViKJa lo irdor. Poift * - ' - . ' fa s * $ ys Pure. This powder nc\or varies. A m r tl ot u ' , strength and wholesom nesi. Moro ecjno ! . . "lin the ofUnary kinds , and cannot bo ild In competition with the multitude o ( ow , short weight , alum or phonphato powilcra Sold only In eana. UOVAI , HAKIMI I'owixH Co. . fl W f Vnw VnrV J1W [ : ci works , A. SAUWiEiSTER , 242 NDETH ZJBHfBERTH ST. in9-Sm tcCARTEY & BUJiKE , General Uodertakers , HotFnriinni uud JDonclncu Metallic , Wood and Cloth Covered ASKETS , OOF FINS , KOBES , SHROUDS , GRAPE , &o. natantly on hand. Orders from the ountry Helled , tnd pronu t'v attrndiul m i\i " " V. "B"6 E H L , Mauufic'urtrof the EW IMPROVED AWNING , COR. 14th AND HOWARD. Mio dow kll kinds rt machln at an MAHA NATATORIUM I { AND SWIMMING SCHOOL , > riior Oth and Farnaia Stroota , iunnlii ; water-rxpoilenced teacher coolest ice In lie citj- size of basin , 6bx35-depth ol # ' ° ' ? "d 3 'cel 'riccs--casn llcket . , 00fl ; i > elathj jl.Oi ; BI1ie | ( ( utl | , 25ccnts jo towos , bathing trunks and dr iwlnfroomB ! DIEUKMAN & WITTK ' , Prop' , . _ Jis-8m HTIQUARIAH BOOKSTORE 1420 DOU'ILAH bTKEET ladguartera ofjiiB Literati , he Cheapest , Latest and choicest cell tlon JW AND SKCOND.HAKD BUOK3 In the U tit. IHOOL BOOKS A SPECIALTY , Oaah paid for Socond-Hand Uooka exchanged for new , H. SOHONFELD , aoSS-ly PROPRIETOR.