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THE DAILY BEE-OMllIA TUESDAY JULY'18 ' , 188. . . The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Tuesday Morning July 18. Weather Kopart * (1'ho ( following observation- tnVrn a the snmo moment of timont all the sUUlun LOO4L BKHV1TIBS. Everybody Is Invited to attend the pic nic of the American Legion of Honor on the 1'Jth nt rintlsmouth. Wo notlco n terrible cut on hlieet music. Sea HospoV advertiscinont. Ko means businosn and no mistake , A woman wan on the mourn r'n bench in police court yesterday for too hfo use < > ! profane and obnccno language. Wouieri'a rlgliU are not yet secure. Workmen nro busy cutting n now win dow in the ithiril Btory of Boyd's opera house on the eait side , which will incrcaoo the ventilation of the gallery. Circulars were yesterday distributed on the strcetn , rcaclng as follows : "Help the enrly cloting movement by not pur chasing dry goods after 0:30 : p. in. " The hearing in the case of S. C. Hoi- lander , the alleged incendiary , has been continued until 2 o'clock Wodnomlny. No liall lias been given nnd ho languishes in the county jail. The meeting of the South Omaha Church Organization which was to have taken place nt Unscall 1'nrk yesterday , ban been poxtponed to the 'Hit Instant at 7 o'clock p. m , Haino plnco. A big blncl : cloud carne up in tha west ycnler whl h hrnupht with It n etorm of wind ami rain that loRted nil fore noon and filled the n"tters with watera and the streets witli mud. There , was Homo thunder nnd lightning also. The thermometer nt Mnx Meyer k Uro. , the .Jewelers nnd Optician ? , from 12 m. Sunday until 112 m , yesterday , indi cated the fallowing : 12 m. , 70 ° ; 2 p. m. , OJ ° ; 7 p. m. , Gls'Ju. ; m. , 71 ° ; 7 n. m. , 72 ° ; 10 a. in. , Ci ° ; 12 m. , 51 ° ; 2 p. in. 72 ° . One day last week Mr. Hcimrod , of Ho'mrod k Dnrman , purchase ! n lot of raspberry bushes of n fruit tree man nnd on sorting them over to separata the good from the bad ho found n five- dollar gold piece snugly cnsconsed nmoiiK the roots. Those bwmcB must have been grown ut the foot nf a rainbow. A regular meeting < > f the St. George Society will bo lie ) ' * f .i " > w evening at their hall , 1314 Douglas street. Final nr- rangemcn'B will bo made for the picnic. The first lecture of a series nn English hlx- tory and literature will bo delivered by the president of the socinty , It U reported that a oouplo of parties raised a grand row at Charlie Plory'H res taurant Sunday , on Dodge street , and kicked in ono of the doors , A man nud woman were arrested yesterday for dis turbing the peace In that locality but had not been tried yet when TllK UEK reporter visited police court. In the police court yesterday ono disturber of the poncu paid $5 nnd costs nnd two drunks paid the usual fine. A man was ( arrested on the complaint of Ainscow for disturbing the peace In the vicinity of Jackson andl3ihstreots , which case was net for the afternoon. A cripple from Loadvlllo was nrroitod under the vagrunt act and fired over the river , The now Missouri Prtclfb ticket ollico bus been opened up in good shape at their headquarters in the elegant room in the corner of the new I'nxton , one of the finest location ! nnd olliccs in the city , The Omahi representutivea of the road are on deck and report most natlsfactory sales al ready. They have a unique counter of the Dolly Vardeu ttylo and n mammoth ticket case containing pistuboanls that will take a man anywhere on earth except to tha North Polo to which the managers of the bltf " " ° will no doubt build an oxteutlou from this city In due time , Firemen. All Qromon interested in the wall- faro of the Omaha fire department are requested to attod the muotiiiL' of the department at Firomen'a null this ovMiinx at 8 o'clock , By order of OHAH HUNT , President , JIIHOMK 0 , PKNT/KL , Soo'y. 17 2i , THE REUNION. General Tbayor Makoa Hie Staff Ap- polntmontu In Part , The Grand Island Independent nays ; "Qon , Thayer has appointed a portion tion of his stair for the reunion on fol lows : Gen. 0. II , Frederick , of Douglan county , chief of staff ; Oapt. U. E. Palmer , of Oass county , adju tant general ; dipt. Humphrey , of Pawnee county , assistant adjutant general ; Oapt. W , A , Deuel , of Hall county , assistant adjutant general ; 0. It. Ilowoll , of Hall county , quarterinaatur general ; J , 0. West , of Hull county , inspector general J , D , Moore , of Hall county , ordinance cnicer ; Guu , 11. R. Livitigetone , of Oisa county , Burgeon general ; H. 0. Russell , of Oolfax county , aid-du-catnp ; Judson Graves , of Antelope county , aid-de camp. Other stud'odicora will bo an nounced hereafter , The committee requested General Thayer to appoint a largo number ol stall officers on account of the ant ci. paled iuiraeiiHo attendacce , so that prompt attention may be given to all posts aa they arrive , nnd togivoutton- iion to all during the continuance of the re-union , " BADLY MIXED. The Iowa Elopement Case in t Peculiar Shape , . Arroatod.Butby Whom or Wbnt fo Not Known. The complications in the Osborno Hnrttroll olopomcnt caao have become so numerous that the reporters am ofllcors have lost the combination , the parties themselves don't know wheth er they they have committed n crime or not and whether , if t hey over did commit a violation of the law , it wan the law ot Iowa or Nebraska It it doubtful if the lawyers who have .fikcn hold of the case understand il .homsolvos , and the lown marshal is ns deep in the mud as they are in the niro , The facts ad nc.vr as they can bo earned nnd as briefly ne they can be lut nro about these : Oaborne iftino to Omaha to secure a job , Mra Hartwoll took idvantago of her husband'a absence tu iollow him. They occupied aoparatc rooms at the Cmfield , nnd are nnid o have behaved an a lady and gentle man should. At this juncture Mar shal Smith arrived without any papers and had a special oflicor mount guard ever the parties until hu got a requisi tion. The ollicors say this was illegal .o start in with , Mrs. Uartwell had ? 7H and Osborno $125 and ever , and .his sum was turned ever to Smith , as a sort of , bonds for their safe cooping. It is naid that this was equally illegal , and that they wore very foolish to gtvo up the casher or , in fact , arcodo to any demand , until the proper papers wore oxhio- ilod. Saturday nit-lit the marshal in sisted on having Osborno sleep in his oem for greater eccurity and the alter , at the suggestion of a friend who came from Dos Moincs about the amo time , refused. City Marshal Angell waa aroused from his Saturday light's slumbers to'take the refractory imn to jail. Sunday morning Oaborno'e lawyers lad him and the woman arrested on n , chnrgo of adultery committed in Nebraska , and the plan waste to tnko them before Judge Brandos at mco , and by the weakness of the > rosocution have them both dis- sharped , aa thuro is no proof that they lave been guilty of anj infraction of , ho luw in this city. AH it is not claimed that they have committed the crinio elsewhere , it would look as if ho Iowa oflicor is taking them to the llawkoyo state to bo tried fur u crimu supposed to have been committed on Nebraska soil. It appears that a requisition cannot ) o issued by the governor fur parties ihargud with an oflenso against the aws of Nebraska , and under arrest or the same , and therefore , ns icnr ns wo could uoh at it , the CASO in irandcn' court is allowed to stand for ho present as a nort of bulwark of afoty. In thu jieaiitimo Marshal Smith has filed an aflldavit in Judge lonplco's courtj charging the eloping mrtioa with being fugitives from jus- ice , and has loft for Lincoln to obtain a requisition. It was intended to bring Osborno nd Mrs. Hartwoll before Judge Ohad- wick at 11 a. in , yesterday on a writ f habeas corpus , but no such writ had ) eon issued up to 3 p. m. The man is lonfinod in the county jail- and Mrs. lartwoll is out on parole. It is a badly mixed up case , and if lie reports are true Is a case of "Much Ado About Nothing , " the fact that lie defendants both came to Omaha ind both put up at the same hotel , ) oing , perhaps , open to criticism , but onstituting of no crime in the eyes f the law. In Momormm. Ono of the saddest deaths wo have ver known was that of Mro. Annie Jurnham , wife of W. 0. Unrnham , who died nt her homo , in this city , at > o'clock Sunday evening , July 9 , 882. 882.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. liurnhani were just tarting in life , with many bright iromiftos reaching out into the future ; > ut while hopefully and lovingly aboring in holy companionship , death ilently and suddenly crept into their > right , cheerful homo , and blighted orovor their earthly prospects. They vero married in Faribault , Minn , , ibout four years ago , and two years ater moved to this city to make it heir permanent homo. But , nlos ! "And things change hero ; Nothing in thin world can last. " Mrs. Burnluun was a lady of most amiable spirit , and bolntr possessed of i disposition of rare awuatnoss , and hat , modest grace , so much to bo ad- nircd in woman , she won the love of all who know her , She died at the ago of 24 years , leav- ng behind her , under thu shadows , u lovotud husband , an infant , and many ovine and admiring relatives and riends , who mourn her sad and sud- .on . death. Her. fliator. Mrs. Angio Shipley , of faribault , Minn. , takes the littlobabo ionic with her , to give it that "ten or , cradle" care , so nnioli needed. for the last few weeks Mrs , Burnham ms had the companionship of her 'oungost ' sister , Miss Ella Spicer , who vas loft mothorlees in her infancy , and txpootod to make her homo in the uturo with Mr. and Mra. Burnhaiu. iho will now return with Mrs , Ship- uy and live with her. "Peaceful be thy silent slumbers ; Peaceful in the grave to low. Thou no more ahull join our number : Thou nn more our nonga shall know , " "Vet , again wo hope to meflt thee , When thti day of life h ile.li Then In heaven , with joy to greet thee , Wliere no farewell tour ia sued. " J. W , I. BL.&IR BL&IU , Neb. , July 14. o the Editor of 111 * Uvu ; Some think the nrlicle of July 7 did ot coiuo from a liborolist. If not , 10 first few lines of the article should o changed to properly represent its uthorship ; but the balance of my nr- ! clo representing "liberalism" cannot M > changed , and remains true to facts util liberalism changes for the better. } Read "Thrives bent on moral filthj and not ns printed. My article i The Pilot two weeks ngo has been an swcred by the ll ortls in that paper which I shall notlco in tlicso column in duo time T. S , RIIOKK. CAMl'liKLLS CONTUACT. Fighting for Prohibition nna Wo man's Sullrnso. The anoouncemcnt made in Tnr BEE that Mre. Marearot Campbell , o Massachusetts , would Iccturo in th Unitarian church last evening , drew together a largo and intelligent audience once Arriving in the city late in the nf tcrnoon , Mrs. Campbell made her op pcaranco at the church after eigh o'clock , but after- few brief intro ductory remarks by the pastor , Rev W. E. Oopoland , the speaker pro coedcd to address ( ho audience upon reforms in general , taking up temper nnco and critcising the want of consistency sistoncy in all reforms. She said tha she believed almost all good pcoplo were in favor of reform , but lamontcc that while temperance workers were snatching a fowmon from a drunkard's jravo , thcro are othcro being raised to take their places. She oaid that the important duty for temperance work- era was to BOO that the next genera lion should need no reform. After speaking nt length upon the duties of parents towards their children , she iriftod to the subject of woman's suffrage , in which her whole nature seemed inoro interested. In treating of this nubjoct , contrary to the gun oral custom ot their advocates , she baaed her argument upon thu Bible , quoting pissagca from the old , and liberally construing the Now Testa ment , to sustain their position , She waa not in favor of dragging men down but elevating them to the moral standard of woman. She convinced .ho audience of her knowledge of thu subject , and the various statutes rela tive to the rights and wrongs of women , citing various laws that lave existed from the time of \Iosca \ to the present , wherein woman , although shomay jointly , with icr husband , accumulate n handsome 'ortuno yet has no voice in taxing it or lisposing of it in case of the death of icr husband. The speaker said that : ho ballot box for men waa the out- ; rowth of Ohriatinn civilization , that t.ho abolition of slavery was the result of Christian civilization , and that the woman suffrage movement is also thu result uf Christian civilization. She spoke without manuscript , her lan- ; uago was smooth and easy , and her ccturo was enlivened with appropriate llustrations. This evening she will speak at the latno church on the oufl'rngo question , at which time she will bo pleased to answer any questions that these who ira oppoacd to thu movement may BCO iropcr to ask in writing before the ecturo begins. Examination of Teachers. The examination of applicants for oachcrs * certificates takes place nt the ilgb school building , commencing Thursday , July 20th , at-9 a. m. This will probably bo the last mcot- ng of the examiners the present year , and all desirous of undergoing ex amination must bo in attendance lunctually at aforesaid place. JOHN HUKII , GKO. I. GitiiEiiT , SIMEON BLOOM , Committee of Examiners. Notion. The "Hawthorn Centennial Ex- olnior Roof Paint , " was patented May ! 4th , 1881 , and Jotters patent num- > er 211 , 803. Any person found or cnown to tamper with the inanu- acturo of said paint will bo punish- d to the full extent of law. No per- on has any authority whatever to sell ccoipts , HAWTHOUN it Buo. , Lancaster , Pa. Mooting oftUo iSufl'orors. The Omaha Woman Suffrage asso- iatton mot last night at the Unitar- an church , with a much larger at- endanco than usual , The meeting vas called to order by the president , iV. E. Copeland , after which Miss Campbell , of Massachusetts , addressed ho audience an hour and a half upon ho adoption of the constitutional iniondment. The speaker went ever ho usual points made by their advo- sates , basing the movement upon ho spirit of the doclara- ion of independence , and citirg ho old and now testaments for their uthority ; said that it was not a war of exes , or intended to disturb the reg ions of husband and wife , but a peace- nl battle of ideas , the natural growth of civilization ; that they were en- oavoring U brush away the cobwebs f prejudices , and put on the finishing ouches of n higher oivilizition ; that lioy did not want to take from man ny of his inalienable rights , but sint- > ly asking of man that which ho ustly claimed for himself thu ight to govern tlioir own affairs. She is a fluent and easy upraker , amiliar with her subject and carries with her an earnestness that impresses ho audience with the sincerity of her course. She traced the growth of ; ovoriimonts from the middle ages o the abolition of slavery , and claimed hat it was all thu outgrowth of chris- ian civilization , At the close of her address Mrs. Colby , of Beatrice , came omard and , in a hurried speech , gave a brief history the oflects woman's suffrage had upon society in general In Wyoming torratory. She lainied that crime had boon on the iecroaso since woman exorcised her political rights ; that they invariably voted for the best men irrespective of > olitical factions or party atliliationnj hat instead of degrading woman it iad given her a greater worth than ver boforej that they were sought fter none the less by men for their trong minded qualities. The speaker s a rapid talker , usus chaste language , nlivoning her theme with happy lluittrutions and appropriate anuo- otes , The mooting adjourned to ueet this afternoon at 4 o'clock to dept measures for a vigorous cam- migii in this section of the state. I want to rent about September 1st. cottage of four or five rooms , within 0 minutes walk of P. 0 , on line of are proferod. Address "Mao , " BEE flico. tf THE COMING STAR- Hoi on Bancroft nnd the "Music nnd Drama. " The last issue of The Mueio am Drama , ono of the most complete pub lications of the kind sent out irom any oilicc , contains among other at trautivo features n full page portrai of Miss Lfolon Bancroft , who is pro nounccd to bo "tho coming dramatic Star. " As it is probable that the brilliant light of the this now celes tinl luminary may flash across our own theatrical horizon before the close o the next season , wo make a brief ex tract from nn editorial letter in the paper referred to , by John C. Friound. Speaking of "dramatic aspirants , " ho says : "In thislist , however , ! would include ono most charming'personage who has ( lashed acrosn the dramatic horizon for a brief period nt Daly'a and once for an equally brief period in Boston , All wno saw her remember her wiili pleasurable surprise nnd surely will agree with mo that with such prepara tion nnd opportunity ns will enable her to do justice to her herself Helen Bancroft , the lady I speak of , will by the divine right of her genius , rise to the height of her profession. A beautiful woman , of graceful carriage , refined tastes , nnd moat artistic ocnti- inont , with dramatic qualities of the liighcst order , nho has but recently aroused the warmest interest , even with the most critical and exacting. " CHILD'S HOSPITAL Donations During tuo Month of Juno. * Mrs. L. Kced , parcel worn clothing and shoos. Mrs. Popploton , parcel worn cloth- ng shoes. Mrs. Wyman , ono child's high chair. Mrs. Lilly , ono crib , picture papers. Mrs. B , Reed , lettuce and aspara gus. gus.Mr. . Ashbol Pat croon , ono largo mirror. Harris & Fisher , two cano meat. Johnnie Fulman , lettuce , radishes and pie plant. St. Barnabas Sunday school picnic , jasket of caio , bread , lemons nnd su gar. gar.Mrs. . Woolworth , strawberries , twice , jreon peas twice , cherries. Miso , can sago. A barrel , containing 1 comforta- ) lo , 1 pair double nock , 2 nurse aprons , 2 night sacks , 1 woolen shirt , 2 waits , 0 pair drawers , .1 pillow slips , 25 crash towels , ! knit towels , 2 ptir of knit slippers , .1 bibs , 1 pound of tea , 2 books and x lot of papers. DONATIONS IN MONEY : Sunday school of Trinity cathedral..810 0.1 VIis. 1'oppleton , membership fee. . . . 1 00 Sunday pchnol of St. 1'aul church , Dodhain , Mass 4200 Sunday bclioolol Chiist churchNew Haven , Conn 100 T. O''onnell , f"r children treat. . . . 1 00 yontributiou boxes 4U5 Total SuOOO S.MtAll , Sister in Charge. Real Estate Transfers. John L. McOaguo , real estate agent and conveyancer , reports that the fol- owinc deeds were received tor record at the county clerk's officeon Friday nnd Saturday , July 14 and 15 : Herman Proopor to H. 0. Knoefel , ho undiv A of o i no J and nw J of no , sec 21 , town 16 , rnngo 11 ; $300. Aug. Kountzo et al. to William H. noyer , lot 3 , block 11 , Kountzu's 4th add ; § 350. Stnte bank to George Hoimrod , 30 ores in nwj , sec 7 , } own 15 range 13 ; § 950. Ed. Leodor to Chas. J. Bauman , undiv i " of o A of lot 24 , Burr oak add ; $2.00. Chas. J. Bauman to Ed. Leeder , undiv $ of w A " of lot 24 , Burr oak dd ; $2 00. Ed. Luedor to Margaret Bnaor , the n A of wA of lot 24 , Burr oak add ; 8125. 8125.A. E. Touzalin to Lydia G. Slier- nan , lots 11 and 12 , Terrace add ; § 725. George P. Bomia to Ida F. Do Vinnoy , lot 11 , block K , Lowe's 1st dd' 8125 Gco. P. Bemis to E. J. Emblon , ot 12 , block D , Lowe's 1st add ; § 125. Same to Frank J. Emblen , lot 11 , block D. Lowe's 1st add ; § 100. Uharloa Lichton to Samuel McLono- han , the n e of sec. 29 , town 1C , ango 9 ; gl.GOO. John G. Hoimrod to 0. A. Jims en , arcol in n w of sec. 7 , town 15 , ange 13 ; $1,800. Susan S. Wead to Kate E. Hollo- way , the n o A of lot 4 , block 81 ; I 400. John S Caul field to James M Borglum , lot 3 , block 13 , Shinn'u 1st dd ; $2,000. August Kauntzo to Charles F. "leek , lots 21 , 24 and 25 , blcck 12 , 4 and 25 , block 12 , Kountzo < k lath's add ; $3,000. Barbara E. Mullin to L. E. Smith , art of block and Shinn's add ; $2- 00. 00.Sylvina E Smith to A. S. Buell , ame , $2,500. A Handsome Acknowledgment. OMAHA , July 10 , 1882. At u mooting of the Local Asaom- ly of the Knights of Labor , the fol- owing preamble and resolutions were dopted : WIIUUKAS , AB it has been demon- trcted beyond the possibility of n uubt that there has too long existed misunderstanding between labor and lonost enterprise , relative to their in- crests , which ahould not exist any oiiRcr , and , WimitEAS , Wo believe that those wo useful elements should work Iwr- louiously together , obliterate the > ast , nnd combine for the common in- orost of both , for the reason thut f they are divided neither ono can oug exist , and wo believe when they o combine the children of man will Dome nearer having an Eto > hero on arth than ever existed beloro , and WHEUEAJJ , Wo believe no better nothod has been advanced then the no set forth by the Kni hU of L. . > or. Therefore , bo it Jtesolwd , That when wo find a man vho is willing and able to advocate lie principles promulgated by the uiighU of Labor , ho is worthy of the highest respect of every honest man and woman in the land. And bo it licsohed , That wo find nil of those qualities in the person of the Uon , Chan. It. Lotchman ; and bo it furthci Jtesolrcd , That ho is tendered n vote of thanks for the able nnd eloquent quent address ho delivered to 0111 people , nnd that his visit to our city will be an event that wo will long ha\ causa to remember ; and it is furthoi Kcsoh-cd , That this lodge , tht Knights of Labor , tender the mem bers of the A. 0. II band n Vote of thanks for the services they rendered to thn meeting of the Knights of Labor ; and bo it Hesoleed , That n copy of these reso lutions bo sent to TUB OMAHA DAILY BEE for publication. By order of the committee. A GAY I.OIHABIO , Who , with the Fly Dotecttvo from Kansas City , Falls to Moot Dotectlvo Nollgb. Quito n little senention was created in this city a short time nto by tran sactions which n Pullman conductor named llothwoll , running between Omaha and Kansas City , nnd the wife of a well known business man of this city figured. The former subse quently came with a "fly" detective from Kansas City , and pulled the wool ever the eyes of several unsus pecting parties by representing that they would make good the charge of blackmail against certain Omaha par ties and pleading injured innocence. The features in the case ns given by ono conversant with the affair , indicate that the dashing youm ? P. P. 0. had boon picturing put to the unfortunate woman a glowing picture of the life she could lend with him , promising to ; uko her from city to city , nnd in thp anguatjo of his aatantic Nibs , saying virtually : "All these I will give you , f you but bow down nnd servo me. " The temptation was irresistible , and ; ho woman went with him , it is al- eged , to Kansas City , St. Joseph nnd inally to Council BluflV , registering nt ho Ogden house , in the latter place aa Mr. and Mrs. Ilothwcll. It in claimed that instructions were oft with the clerk of the Ogden to Bind up no cards or notes , the undo- sirablu advent of the husband being : earcd , and a liberal supply of wine , etc. , waa ordered to make the hours > f nipht p.vaa with flying feot. In thu morning board and loding was engaged 'or the lady for ono week. This little escapade WHS followed shortly by the arrest of llothwoll in ; hn city by Duttctivo Neligh , when it s said ho begged abjectly for mercy , pleaded the claims of an invalid wite and promised if leniently dealt with o furnish evidence of other criminal acts on the part of his friend. Being allowed to return to Ivmsas 3ity to procure the promised evidence ho complied by an ittcmpt to bluff the Omaha ofllcors. 3.0 was then arrested nnd taken before Fustico Wright- , who put him under jonds for an appearance yesterday at noon. At the appointed time the clerks of .ho . Ogden house and others were > respnt to testify to the acts of the > arties on the occasion in question. Clio district attorney and the injured lusband were there , but the "fly de- ectivo" and the gay Lothario , though hroo times solemnly called came not , and the bonds of the latter were de clared forfeited. Born. CHASE Sunday morning , IGth inat. , to the wife of Oscar Chase , of the II. P. shops , a nn , weight nine pounds. Lincoln Journal please copy. PERSONAL , . Seth P. Mobloy , of Grand Inland , is in own. Col. A. Cochran , of Council Bluff ? , is in > ho city. Dr. Alex. Bear , of Norfo'.k , is nt the 3anfield. D , L. Heinthenner , of Glenwood , Iqwa , a in the city. A. J. Snowden , of Kearney , ii nt the Metropolitan. T. S. Martin , of Sioux City , was at the Withnell last night. Miss Elsie Do Con , of Lincoln , ia a gueet at the Withnell. M. H. Beardsley. wife and child , of OK- den , are at the Withnell. K. E Uuntley , of Tootle , Maul & Co. , pent Sunday with O II. Me vis , of Fre- nunt. Fred , Lb we left yesterday fora short tour f recreation i i Denver and other Colorado xlnt3. llobt , K , Strihorn , of the Union Pa- I fie literary lu'cin , with heat'quartera at ) nver , ix In the city , MM. Seth Sharpie n , wife of Sheriff Sharp'tmi.f ' Chejenn * , wai u we t-boun > l > wnengcr yrbterduy , Mr. ICueHUr , the Kcntleinunly traveling mu uf tha Omaha I' > st & Telegraph , re- urned from hU western trip on Saturday. K , M. WIIcox , of Blulr ; Jamea Sed- wich , of Wilbur ; 11. D. James of Ked Clou I ; II. A , Greenwood , of Wymore , nd I'M. Mclntyre , of Seward , ara repre- entative Nebraskauu at the Withnell. Jamison Brother * , of England , Mr. JaUli , nd the Briggs Broth'rv of Choy- nne , all well known stock men , wmt west 'csterday , the former bound for Montana. I. N. Speer , of Hiawatha , ono of the > romlneut cram detleri along the new ilisjouri Pixcifio road , owning warehouses t several stations , was in the city yester- ay and dined at the Cautk-ld. A. II. Wheat , of Lincoln ; Tobias Gas- or , of Wilbur ; T , II , Barnes , of Indian- la ; Join Morrison , of Lincoln ; C. D , ( Jramer and wife , of In lianola , and A. 'B. 'dssage , of Illverton , are Nebraska poo- > 'o who were reuiotered at the Metropo ! . tan last night. Mr , William Garber , the traveling rep- eaeutatlve of Sherman , Jewel & Co. , Chic - c go , was in the city over Sunday visiting iU brother , .Mr. John Garber , an old and well known citizen uf Omaha , lie never owes but he brings n big raiu with him. Earl T , Hawkins and lady , North Bend ; Alva Smith and It , B. Graham , of Lin- oln ; W. S. Smith , Oakdalej George B. Tletcher , Norfolk ; Chas. Bruce , Seward ; acob Drum , Beatrice ; Dr. Forsyth , Mr ? , M. A. F.jr ytb , Exter ; Misses L. and E. Mnughlln , York , and Frank Beef on PlatUmouth , are among the promlneu Nebraakans at the Cnnfleld , Mr. Ed. Mnuer returned Sunday wit hli bride from hid rnnoymoon trip to Co or.vlo , He seems to he hnd a very jell time nnd comes home looking gay nn < hearty. Amongst the flncei he visited ar Denver , Colorado Spring * , Mnnitou , tft IMss and Pike's Peak. Mr. II , E. Itacknun , representing th firm of Samuel C. DAVH & C > , , the large * wholesale dry goods in St. Louis , ia In th city. Mr. Hnckinan is looking after th interests of this enterprising firm in Nebraska braska , nnd the trade will find him a pleas ant gentleman. SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE Mode from , the wild flowers of th FAU PAMKU YOSEMITE VALLEY it is the most fraprant ot perfumes Manufactured by II. B Slaven , S Francisco , For , ilo in Omnlin by W J. Whitohouso and Konnnto Bros. & Co. liF.DHlNo's Jllnsah Salve. le < t family salve in tlio woiltl , and excellent fnr stnlilo 2."i ct . SPEGiAL TO I 01N MONt PONiV TO LUAMCall nl Lnvt ll.iicoof I ) Thomtfl P.ojmB rrit'jrtit/in HIack , At o pet coatll. In Hums.cf 2BOO rd upwardo , lor 3 to 6 jrr.uni. nn Bn.l clMh ct ! ) HI it /arm property. ISMH ! ; Hiiil. K < ii4in ttid UJ H rv ffirb unr4 ; i' c-1np mj. HELP WANTUD. WANTKn-llul for dlnlnp ; r om nork , 211 north 14th street , bclnctn Capltul avu and Tavanp rt bOC'-lS * AN'TED 'oman to coo' ' < at 110 13th s'rcct between Doujlasaml Dodge , west side. 790 tf r/"ASTED To No. 1 broom-makers. Ap Ij Y Aug llandow , Dodge slroe . 703-191 A flrst-c'ass sacsman In rre s WANTED ' ' r mcnt. must h vj jjood to comnic tliti nsa good po'lt'o if rthor ghtroan , "no wnospcri'8 Qerinan prcfcTid. Ad re9A ( B , care Bee. SOMf An cxpcrlcn-od slrl to do general WANTED - . Uoodv gcsvlil boRl t Call nt 114 louth 10th street. 703-tt i A ircod eccocd COOK at the Chart s hotel , Harmy street. 70-.8 : "TTTANTHD Five hundred laborers for work YV onih'cazo M It-nil oo & . bt. Paul ll.R. btuady uork all sov-on. Wages 81,60 per day. Apply at Engineer's olficc , room 6. h\ etc Its b.ock , Council llluffs. E. Q. KUUKSB , resident engineer , JtloVS14 Two or three rooms e fo WANTED s dike. J Me at > > P He leo ! office , 6'J9-tf \ , \ ; A.N'l'Kl * leu teams to work on clorcnc W Cut-OfJ. Wages M 6(1 ( pur dav 377-tf 111 iiMi KLl , VlVfiKNT. 1 lMKN \ WANTbD At y.orcnoo Cut-Off , I Ul * "I" " mllcH i-rth rf 0. tht. Waj,03 1.70 per clay. MITCHELL VINCENT. SITUATIONS WANTED. Wanted for lioy of 12 jcirs In SITUATION occupation. Apply 1410 TarNm T. O. 7S9-.7' ' Situation Dy youn man in a W'ANTED ( rroce y dtoic or to take cue o' horais in niIvlie family. Good icturcnce given. Aitilri's f. 8. hcuulllca. 76719 _ _ steady man \\Uhcs.i pcrn.ancnt situ SOBEH , dnv nt iiam i r grocery dcllvtry. well acipial to ) In city good habits and reference. AddreaaM lice otllcc. 764-lDf ANTED Employment by a young man In W grocery store. 11. UnNN WKil.KH , 733-if llth street , near Farnam. A f Ituation by a young man , wlio WANTED EnirlUb and Ucrman , in store. IB will'i ] . , ' to make hlineclf gcnoitlly ubolul. Ad dress 1' . IZ. . fee olllce. 6S2-17t MICELLANEOUS WANTS. Py two gentlemen a furnished WANTED locate ! . Address U. a. En- glnccru , Crclghtcn block. 760' ' Unfurnlshert room nearpostoffleo. WANTFD "N. " Bee offl o 783-18' . A Hrst-cliRabar cr 'mmodlattly. WANTED. or uddre.s to C' . A. Bird , Nrr Hatte , Neb. 7bO-20' iri/ATEAJU WANIED To work oil the Or-- UU gnu f hort Lino. Waces 85.00 per day. H HANNWKd.Ml , 7.lf 11 tr u , near Farnam. 600 privy > au.td , slnku and cess WANTED to clean with banltary Vault and Sink Cleai.cr , the bedt In uro. A. Kvans & Co. . residence IJOO Dodge Rtrect , Omaha. FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. I7IOH HEN1 Boarding hous well furnlshccL X1 Inquire 10S 10th street , al'O 3 rooms at the corner ol 12th and Douglas utreoi. Inquire on pteml IB. CIS-tl XflNK HOUSES FOIl BKXT 3mM and large. J\ two to tAelvo rue i B each ; one or two new ones with all modem coincidence ) . Ono of 12 moms , suitable lor boarding and room renting , 17th arid Dourflau eti. IiMI3 ! : , Agent , Ju23-tl 16th and Douglas bts. HI-NT Two small neatly fttriilshcd iois FOR ( .cr mon h , each at 1407 iiow ro , be ten 14th or.d 16th street. 797-lf . KENT A furnished front loom , K. W. F corner Iflth and Clark. 7Ui-lil ( OK RENT Two luri.l-hoi rooiua suitab e for if 1 two or four gentlemen. BJU hwest cor. ISth and Call onla. 79t-Ut t RErtT T o new Inu'cs ol fix rooms FO each , on Iwo -ty-llfih an J Chicigo. "llnjulro nw cjrner of rwenty-Hlth and Uavcnporc stl. I 0 1 R''N Threa fu-nl'h-d room" for Iru e- I * * ku plug 113 n 13th , Mrs. A. Hall. 7 < 2 iHt tjliill lil2\T Iwn i-tflrob.o fur l hed ro nil ] . i > rntr IStnnnd fct > atys > ve , 746-if ' fHK 'rntroon tl let , wlfi b nrd. Al'UiN ( KU'itliiuivn nr nu'i a d | t. ' , a * . 2112 laif.-irnlattrtCl , Jilt ) 11 A. 1IALIAU. 72Mf FOR RnVT-Emi'l'tu ' at SI. W. Ken. HOUSE ) ' * etorc , i3 h He MCUII rarnani and Ha nuy. 709 tf 10 KENT noorlwj 'arje , pleasant front a chimb r rooms fim.l tied or unfurniched wlthou ; board , to gcnt'enian and wife or to Udlui. S116 Cililorni. street , between 21 t and ? 2nd tt.eets. 773-17 RENT Two small homei- , and lour FOR In a d ublo homo. Inquire at 1112 wuth 18th strict , bUecn Palflcaud Pieicj. 776-SU * h. DUOOAN. RENT Nicely ( urnlst c J room In private FOR : at 1004 IXdge a roil. 767-i6t ) RENT A reitly Jurnlsied rrom wltd FR ulndowiand closet , for $100 , forgen- tlemcaonly. 1814 Webster street , JUS 20) ) ( KENT FurGlsho * room with board : FIR Improvements , a law t&blu oo-rJera can be accommodated , at (718 i edge street. 851-tl 7011 HKNT A good new six r > om < ottnc , on F Park \\ill o > e. Apply to John W. Boll , at Urug ttori820 10th > tnet. 713 tf 77(08 ( RENT Qud furnitlieJ roomcorcer 16th Jj and st. Mary's av. 749-18 * 1J10R UFNT Front furnlshwl room lor - - gentle- . . JJ man , 17''l Cats utrt-et RENT Tlirea good housot In dltfeient FOR of the city D. L. Thomii , room 8 , Urilghton b'cclc. 75S-17 'TT OR REST Home , with furniture for sale. JJ Inquire at 180U Douglas .treet. julvt ( KKNi1 Thrsn story uric * st < ire , good < cellar , eloa'ar ic. HulUbl for grocery or commUlon bualutsi Fixtures fir Kale. 317 S. 13th tr.et. 633-11 RENT Two ulce'y furi.Uti l > outhr : < nj3 EOR prices , 2013 C J .tiect. -PIORRENT A 7 room bou and 4 stall I * itibloou Convent street , near St. Marj'a avenue. Kent 121.00 pir month. Enquire o Darker Brother ! , K Ictfico. ed8-tl FOR RENT A nicely furnished room ! 1615 Chicago St. 630-il mUE"fOWE FARM HC USE-Wth | KO acres .L of land briautlfully lotatnl on Cumlrw t , short distance west cf JIiHUry bridge , ar.il ttrect car line , 111HIS' : , j2Mf Agent , IMh M ! lMii"n. flt > . rilWO Kl RN1SHEU soutn rooim fO ! tent S. .L W. comer 19th nnd Uavrnjxirt. REST CottiRf , MX to-mi , nor hncst FOR Davcnportiil ? 4lli , 709 tt 170U RENT Furnished ( rent room with board. JU COS North 17th at. 631 tf POU RENT Furtlahod room , 1723 Doujlaj street. 401-tf tJORRESr Plei'Mtly lurnlihel loom , 117 1 South 17th street , one door north ot Don ; * la * . SSO-tf IJ10R IIEX1' . two now elegant houses. In- L quire at Peterson's Clothing a ore , near U , 1' Dcp't. 602-tf I7IOR KKNT On July 1st , brick store , with 01 JU without collar. Itqulro Dru , : Store , cor ner loth and Douglas stl. 620-tf F\QH RENT furnlsbrd rooms over tt rhtnt 'Kirh nee.N. B. co : . lSth nd Dodc etrtots. _ KtNl1 Nlcoiy turnistimi loome H-itn. i > t without board. Roavontbla prices , 2011 Caw at. va u FOR SALE T1INE STOCK lOIl SILK-1 ha > os mo twetto L1 or fifteen flno , pmo bloadcd Foltnd-Ch'na ' Hoar l'iir all In excellent condition neighing about 7Albs each , which I.wllsbip by rx | > rmto finy oirt of tn stole , picpald , for $1000 pit no il. Satisfaction guartn ccd Reference National Bank , this city. Address , at i n r , II. K. Metier , Ittd Oik , la. In tury race money mint nrcotupiny the order. t07 d-'twlt Ml 8ALK Alulf IntercsIn twj Etoro- ono 171 a general retail drygocds and gr Ciry , the other nnrJwnrc ; will sell one or both ; reason for fo'lliig , HI health. Addrss . 0. tr.lr , Clear- rnounr , Mo. SCO 21 SALE A good stock of general rncrchan- dlz * , with or without building In n Rood live railroad town , 8lo k worth about 81,000. Call on or Inquire of C. F. KOAO , Jnl&wltt Blue Springs , GBJ. a county , Vcb TOR SALE Ono good gra-led short-liTn cow , C and sevcril.rnllro cows. Inquire at Kountze's farm , one inllo south of btr'acks. 700-10 CI1AS. K IIEN3MAN. T7IOK SALB Agoecl m'lch CDW. thrcojinrq oU. C Apply Aug. WIUo , Sh'nn's 2nd addition , ncirllamiiton street. 7 FOR SALE Cheap , a hrr o , harness and spring-wag in. Time will bo given on part payment. Inqulie 24th ami O'ciirottrcot.t i 803-20 MRS. BAHRBIT , T7\OR \ SALE A Ladies Top Pheatoti and n Top JL Bugy ncirly new , at 1319 Hatney r t. 7S7-1- . ' PALE RrlcV lious ) ulth sot en rooms , FOU and shrubbery. Fine view ovcrlook- ng the city. I nqulro 1503 Dodgu stru .t 1770-18 _ TIWO story bul'dlng for pnlo at n bargain. Lo cated nt north-cas corner of 17th street , and Capitol n\o. Hint bo u civcd on or before August 7th proximo. IU&II- ' 770-tf Agent , U.th mil DUUO STOHE VOIl S\LE Paying 100 per cent , on Imes'nunt. Only one la town. 'hjticlan practice thrown In. 77lt Gfo. E. URAOO . Co , , Wavcrlr , Neb. OIl SALE A fpin of light horfrs both F pnimd , cunif nn I wullbrokc , so IhV. l\dy ir child c\u drUc them , either single or double. Vill sell item li th or ecparatn , mMriblo forphnc- on or laoy's tadi lo horse. Address H F LI. this ollko. 741-tf F OH SALK 101.0CO brick. It. J. a\c. Opera II u c hlotk. 723-10 * MOU SALE -Saw mill. T. Slurray. C71-tf FUIK MALfc h'ino buggy and harness cheap. A. llo-pc , 161U DoJgc. tnZOtf UlXlIhAUTIFUL J.OIS-60XIW feet cachln O Hanscom Place on street cir line. Best Iota in whole addition on > ery ea y tirmsandata great bargain. liKMis'a'ent , 10th and Douglas streets Jlfitf1 TT'OIt SALE \ cottage of ihrco rooms north Jj tldocf Nicholas between 15th a d IGihlA Inqul o within. (4'.2-lf ( ) DAVID OENTKY.J OPLriNmiJ I'hOrERTY FOR SALE At ft O BABOJIIN , ono larwo brick hou e , and one largo tramp house , with full l"t on Casx nenrlS'h etreet. Fine ch nice for inv tmcnt , rent f rf70 per month. Ctll for full particulars , on BEMIS , 609 tf Agent , 16th a-d Douglas sis. I OR SALE. Team. Htrncraand vijon. ; In F quire at Dornn House , Farnam Et. 6b8-tf FOR SALE. The Arlington House HOTEL c'ass ' ; all furnished. Thu only hotel In town. The cheapest property In the state. Has all the traveling m-n. Will bo sold cheap on tern.s to cult. Enquire of E. Fullc , proprietor , Arlington , Washington county , Neb. 63 tt FOR SALE Horse , bungy and harno'e. Ap ply at StephciisonVi Captol avenue Barn , SALE Rcstauratit on a well traveled EOR . H. MANNWEILKR , 231-tl llth xtroct. nrnr Farnam. SALE The POl'ULAU IIOTEI known FOR thu COYS' HOME. Thb hou'e Is con- tially located , has sou h and east front , and la surrounded w th flno thado trees ; cent lusthlrty sleeping rooms , han Ice bouse , laundry , simple room , KC. IlaH a world w dc reputation ana a better patromeu ( ban many hoiuee o : tvlce Ita capacity. Price gf > ,000 For p.irtituurd aj. dress , A. A. SAWDEY , Rod Cloud , Mb. _ _ J E64-tl FOR SALE Or will uxchn go lor ( Jimum pro perty , an Improved floe oo of land adjoin ing a station on U. P. R. R. M. DUNHAM , 1411 Farnham St. , Omaha. I'M [ . § ; , HICK FOK B 203-tf ESTACUOOK ft COE. ALKl ) HAY At A. H. Sander1 Koed at B K JETT Jho cirixit , h.n to and otBco A Ucintir. Leu\ocidei at Ucpubllcan oiEco. SOI-Oft TT1JUNI ) Wh t fetter dog last wo k. Onner _ L' can liive him by calling on Fri d Pchmld , brtwro i Howard and Jackton , on we tiido ol D h be'ore July 27th 702-191 Wl 1 buy a gooc. I uggy andharne's. Apply - , . . ply a. W , corner Ibtli and Sherman sis. 772-17 * A f-mill diamond cress brca't pin a LOST al reward will bu paid upon It' return to Bee otllCd. ,78-17' EDWAttl * KUEIili UAQISTER OF PALMYBTEBY AND CONDI FIONALIBT , 493 Tenth Strict , hetwoen Farnam indlfnrner. Will , vltl4 the aid of ti.aidlan iplrlto , obtain for ay one * glance at tno pail knd prewnt , and on certain condition ! ) In the fa * hire. Bf oU nd Shoes made to Jrder. Pctfee ' ' ' au2A-lm 'Tl'oD rnartntued - POW9ER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel ot p y. strength and wlioleioineness. More econo ICA | than the ordinary kludi , and cannot bo old In competition with the multitude ol ow cst , short weight. iJum or pho ph&t powdcri Bold only In cans. RoriLUlKua I'OWDIB Co. e Wi St , Now York' 8t t ) Utl Un tl tld d ; ci VI Ir th CO tic fei Nat Mi chi ferN N tl scq in j ago