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THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA WEDNESDAY JULY 1,9 188. . . The Daily Bee. tl Wodcest't&v Morninsr July 19. AVeathor Koport. ( i'lic following obr > cn'alon ! nre taken at the tmmo moment of time nt all Iho pt.itioni natncil. ) MOEO Hawkins han been arrested for Hubermann's clock stopped nt the hour of 3:0. : . Wind her up bays. There wcru four coses of disturbance of the peace In police court yesterday , Each paid n line of S3 and costs. A. F > Kollnor , the expressman , met with an accident ycsjorday An axle broke and lot his wagon down in the mud. K A lively runaway occurred yasl r- 'day on 20th and Cass streets. The home * fell down and the harness had to bo cut to liberate them , Dick Wilde met with n lortoua acci dent yesterday. lie fell down Btnlrn at home broke his arm and Injured bin shoul der very badly. The Swedish Library Association tvill give an Ice cream sociable and dance ot the hall In Lytle'a Block , Saturday evening , July 22d. A good tlmo Is expected , ' , Two ) )0lv ) engines for the Southern TaciHc , of Arizona , wore taken west on the U. 1' , . Saturday , and two for the Den ver , South 1'jrk & Pacific , Monday. Marshal Smith , of Dei Molnts , leftfor yesterday , accompanied by Osborno and Urn. HarUiill. They wcroa pair of mick- ers for Kolng and ho ii a decided tender foot. J. .1. Kscher , Bishop of the Kvangell- al Association , will preach on the evening of July 'J8th , In the German Church , Dadgo Blrcet , between 13thand 13lh. All of onrOerrrmn friends are cordially In- vi.cd. The Nebraska preis association leave tie U. 1' . depot In Lincoln to-day mornlnj ; at 7 o'clock , hi o sp.-oln ! I'ullniau 4car , which will take the party to Valley , 'where they will1 board the regular express in nnd proceed westward to the Kocklos. inN ' < The thermometer at Mi > x Meyer & S 'Bro. , the Jewelers nnd Optlciano , from a i " 12 in. M nday until 12 m. yesterday , indl- am ' catod the following : 12 in. , 01 ° ; 2 p. in. , m ' 72 ° ; 7 p. in. , 70 ° ; 9 p. m. , 05 ° ; 7 a. m. , bi 72 ° ; 10 n. ta. , 7-1 ° ; 12 w. , 73 ° j 2 p. stUl w. 78 ° . Ul Messrs. Jenkins and Andrea have or tv ganized ft company and will put a llatboat tn on lower Karnnm street to convoy passengers of ' gers from the nido wilk to the utrcot cars' Tlioy expect to get to work before the atbe -.state fair begins. be The Jadlw of the First M. E. Church lit give an ice cream sociable at tie par- to Bonngo nnd church parlors on Thursday in evening , July 20th , A cordial Invitation ca ' la extended to all and n Rood tlmo guaran til teed. in A regular meeting of the St. George inbi Society will bo hothis ) evening biPi their liall , 131-1 DouglnH street. Final arrangement Pi PiBl rangement will Vo made for tha ptcnlo. Bl The first looturo of a nerlos nn Kngliab his 01 tory nnJ literature will bo delivered by the 01fl president of the Boclnty. fl The Very Greatest It In easily un IU derstood why W. W. Cole's Nine Consoli 11 dated Shows are called Iho greatest on 11 11Bl aith when they are once eccn. Ordinari Bl ly a half day should bo taken to go through the museum nlono whuro are found more ' terilblc , beautiful , fascinating , Instructive , . : ind queer things than wcro ever gathered Hinder canvas boforo. it The only ccclJent at the burning of Brandt's Turner Hall on Friday was that ' to Mr. Webb , the driver of No , 'J , whoso hand was badly brultoj by a nozzle which got away from the boys. The doctor wanted to amputate the hand but Webb wouldn't have It that way and now ho thinks tlio wounded member Is belter. The 1'latUmoulh Journal says W. J. Hemcr , the florist cf th&t city , Imn noldhU century plant to a wealthy Omaha ninii for $500. The agave has been In the poa- pcssiou of Mr , Hoaaer for u number of . y ars and was an old plant when ho got it. There Is great unceitnlnty as to the tlmo of its blooming ; It may notforeevciity.nvo .years , But when it d ji blossom Ihn event ' will be a great one for Omnlm , on account of the rarity cf tuch iilfuirj , and It will at- Ir&ct the attention cf the country. i 11 , T. Glenn , the fat loy of Molntyio 1'ct Heath's minstrel paily , was In the city it tic day arranging fur the appearaife of that well known troupe iu I'iugorald hall on the 10th Intl. Surely the fat man ulio'tUl Lo llthograiihod as ono of tha attractions - tractions , [ North I'latte Journal . About twenty couples , representing the "Daughters of Kebecca" of this city , went over to Council Wun % Monday and were well entertained by their blaUru over there. A splendid supper was set out for 'them and a merry time had until about 10 o'clock when they returned by special train. The attention of the editor of The \ AH Herald , the prominent advocate of the hu mane society , U called to the following from The Sioux City Journal : "Sioux City U to be congratulated in having a superior outfit f f songbird * . The abund ant way in which trees have been planted has brought an Increase in the number of these feathered friends every year. The Mississippi river cities , and even Council Bluff * and Omaha , are overrun with Eng lish sparrows , and whore the English spar row * comes no other bird stays. Whether * v these Brltwh Invader * can be kept away In uncertain , Lut the attempt Is wortlnnnklnj ; . ' ' A moderate bounty offered to the boys for bringing in the heads of these peste might " * i" t least postpone the time when the city will bo completely ( jivoa over to one quar relsomc , nolny Idnd of bird. " Chief L'ngincer Duller and some mm' ' born of the ] > td department wcro out yw tcrdny testing the new hydrants. The ono located m the corner of Hurt and Kennedy street * , ndj.icent to the Convent of ttio .Sncrod Heart , now in process of erection , attracted connderablo attention , it overlooks a thickly kctllcd loculllv nnd its fine working powers were hnlle- with delight by those Ihing In the vlcln ty. This hydrant Is only a diorl dtst from the upper reservoir nnd j union th city line. There is already omo talk of J company being organized In that v cinity.A A young tnan of Omaha , lately ro tuincd from a brief \I lt to friends in To kniimli , desires to express his apprccialto of the many courtesies extended by th young people of that place , The great hos pitallty of the Teknnmh people In genera but the younR ladies In partlcu1arfor the ! bcanty and amiability cannot bo cxcclle in this state. Also a dab at the "bus" UBCI to transport passengcra to and from th depot. An old freight wagon covered wit canvas and Into which passengers of botl sexes , baggage , freight , moil and oxprca ore promitcuously heaped. F. Bamnann , who was arrested fo robbing a follow boarder at the Scandlna vinn hotel of $9.80 , wan discharged on ex amlnatlon before .Tudgo Bcncko , th propecutlon not having any cvidcnca t prove the theft. Kd Molntyro , of Howard , president o the board of managers of the state bonn of agriculture ; Maj. D. II. Wheeler , secretary rotary , and cx-ov. ! Furnas , a promlnen member , were all In the city yesterday looking after state fair matters. , The ; drove out to the grounds , but there was B < much water there that they could not di anything. They report prospects fine fo a successful fair In September. Yesterday Marshal Angcll received a coupla of dispatches from RIoux City directing him to arrest a couple of ninaway girls , aged about 10 , who wcro supposed to bo on the soUth hound Omaha & St. Paul train , duo hero at fi p. in. Deputy i.Far thai McClure , armed with a description < > the girls , met the train on its arriva' ' , bul they wore not among ( ho pasjcngers. II seems that their friends Imd also telegraphed the conductor , who shower the dispatch to the young ladles , and informed them that on reach ing Omaha they would probably bo ar rested by tlio police. This , scared them out of going any further , and gclllnc of ] at Oakland they took the return train , nnd are probably wafely cnsconsod once more hi tlio family circle. "CHICKWBED VSCHALK. . " Commolicomont Exorcises fit tlio "Young Luclloa Now Aoutliotlc Day ana Boarding School , It was tlio time for the great com- noncomont of Iho "I'ount ; Ladies' .Tow Aoath'otio Boarding and Day School. , " A fair audience , resembling fan brigade , mildly defied the thor- nomotor and smiled at each othur in iroiitlilcos expectation. At last a train of muaio iluatod out into the insynipathotio night air , and the wonty fair pupils , clothed in shaded an were neon at the loft hand corner the etago reclining around a grotto , t the right , fastened on a tender loan-pole , shown the smallest electric ight that could bo procured in the own , nnd while they throw eagle , yet nolting glances at it , the twenty vo- allots blended their siren roicoa in ho artistic nnd renowned medley of 'Twinkle , Twinkle Little Star. " This rouglit. down the house and the np- tlauau gnvo the reporters time to ilmrpou ' 'Fabor's" for the coining : jBsay. Miss Mattie Hyacinth , posing gracefully - fully in her tun drnpurics , pointed uathutically to the southeiiatorn cor : ner of .ho ceiling , nnd apostrophised Hip guileless north star , which , she said , in Its purity , propriety nnd pre cision was fust becoming the great 1 of the went , "Westward the 3tnr of empire takes its way , " und ponscquuiitly all reason declares that is thu north Btar which onoblcs our love for thu bciuitiful , the intuloaa nnd : the iruo. Boquots showered upon her in profusion , enthusiastic npplausu , only broken by the fiotco scratching uf the reporting pencils. : Then arrived thu intense feature of the programme , an iiistrmiioi'tiil tiolo by Miss \Viiinio Wilde , whoso left hand dopiokd the character mid sensi bilities of thu nuluiil bUnfl nvor , whllu the right hand imrtmyua thu and iiiisaioii of thu lilly , This was followed by un : dulnto , in which the unni'ii'iir uf commencement , culnthintul , XJIM i ' rjuoslioii dl8c-i' d ' .i , ' 'T'uiMiViv.-i.il or chalk thu > uiu lurun ut uj.tliii i- cisin ? " "Oh ( k MO'Vmio , Mis * Juno Bat CD , ' M ihn fn < l | > uun uf i-ur OscaiiuniwjthwikCi Uiu bsa ! i f uutuiul hnppinoga and j. y. 0 > nsidi > r tlio nnwj nnd roll ov , njf , p uder upon the peaceful rcwicA aU 'wiiod. Does iot inalto you think of buriiiabcd barn-yariF.Mnri ] | ( ! W HB nnd thoao downy , u Q il.vtii p , fimthury balls , whoao pictU40ttu | < i ixti'rior BO well do- sorvca thoiltmoif 'Ohiel11 ; ! Breathes there the man with eoul aa base as to build lusth'etioisin upon matter extra- uuous to chick weed ! " Then with tlathing pycs but gracofulj nonchalant mien , her utterly artistic opponent swept into view and first prouounced the word "Ohlckwoed" with auch with ering Bcorn and tromondoua reserve force that it was entirely unnecessary to rofo.to that eido of thu question again , "No , " she said , "tho pure chalk chalk , the undefined and undefinablo , ii alpno worthy to bo the base of BO inspiring a structure aa losthoticisin. " Finally the claimed that iu the great ( and corgoous future all that proved Boul-aatiBfyina nnd leonine , elevating and enticing , lofty and loveable , would bo duo to ohalk. Her rapture readied ita climax nnd two or three Alexandrian prize libraries and half a score of green houses were put into tumultuous circulation. "What a grand , artistic entertain ment ! " murmured the audience. "Twua a pretty rum show , now , " said an old settlor. " 'Stoniahcd ' mo moro'n the cyclone ! " THE CITY SIRES. Tlio Board of Pnblio Works Be gins to Oidim Attention The Council Sits Down Harden on "Tho Official Paper , " So Called. ITuvor Ccuut Your Biped * Until tlio .Vorlod of Incuba tion in Over. A Long Session ana Great Lot of Rou tine Business. A regular mooting of the city coun cil was hold last evening , at which thcra were present Messrs. Baker , Ijchm , Corby , Dellonc , Dunham , Her man , Lcedcr , HcGuckin , O'Kocfo nnd Thrano. President pro torn Herman presided. The journal was r ad ad approved. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS From the mayor , reporting approval of certain ordinances. Filed. From the mayor , notifying the council of the existence of certain coupotm and bonds which should bo destroyed , nnd suggesting the np- pointmont of a committee ; also that the council create the oflico of record ing clerk , with a salary of $50 or $00 per month , as un assistant to the city clerk. .Referred to the city attorney , with instructions to draw up on ordinance creating said ollico and fix the salary at $00 per month. From the board of health , recom mending the allowance- small pox billa duo Dr. Loisonring and Mr. Ilouck. Adopted. From the board of public works , nakiiitf for supplies in the way of records , stationary , otc. ; also asking ; hat the ordinance trovanring the joard bo reprinted. Iloforrcd with : jowor to act. The bonds of .lames Groighton , Jo seph Barker nnd John Wilson , aa members of the board of public worjs , were approved. The deed of the city of Omaha to ivatio George for lot 15 , block 250Jt , \ was presented. l < 'roni the city treasurer , stating dis ; crepancy in tax assessment nguinat liawronco Monger. Itoforred. , The annual report of the city treas ) urer for the fiscal year just closed , . lleferred. Jloport of the police judge for July , 1882. Filed. From John II. Green , calling atton- ion to illegal act of John Guthard , n digging earth from Walnut street , unking it impassable. Referred. From John T. Clark , owner of block 2CO , on Eleventh ntreot , in ro- ard to damage to said property by cmoval of earth from the otroot , and ' sking that it bo put in passable ondition. Eeforred. From residents on Capitol avenue , sking that the north and south oido ido of Capitol avenue , botwoou 2ightoonth and Twentieth streets , bo urbod and guttered , leaving a road- vay of fifty foot or lens , and agreeing o park the sides. Referred. .i From Bo gs and Hill , calling ntten- ion to the dangerous condition of the m ridge on Douulas , near Twenty- , jight street. Referred. From D. R. Loring and others , auk- ig for certain improvomenta in Leav- p nworth stroot. lloforrod. A From Andrew Berz and others , ro- 01 jotwoon Pierce and Williama Btreots" . P. Referred. . From Mra. 0. Hart , requesting per- tii nisaion to complete houao on Capitol wonuo. Referred. " From Mra. Whitosido , asking a re- fil iewal of the loaao on tha middle 41 foot of lot 5 , block 11. Itoforred. M From Potcr Gees and othora , call ing attention to the dangerous condi- ion of Farnam street from Twontipth Lo Twenty-second strcotn , nnd asking at that it be attended to. Referred , j" The contracts for the curbing and 8fo ' guttering of Sixteenth street , for foHi jruding the aamo , nnd the contract for Hi the city job printing were approved , to Thu contract and bond between the o ity and the Tribune Printing com di pany ( Republican ) for the city print ing was rejected by n vote of 0 to 4 , Tlio vote on the approval of the otitinct stood : uc Ayes Uakor , Corby , Dunham nnd ta Herman- , fir Naya Brlnn , Dollono , Loeder , ham McGuckin , O'Ki'dlo nnd Thrnnc 0. m Ride for buildup the biideo in oi Nnrtli Oni"m ! wcro received nml r - ii-rro1 ! ! o the o.mitmtteo . on o.dutvulka uul Ltidgva with power to act. Bids for fimiUliitiK II 100 fi-ut tit - received und n-fer- -ior pij-u wuru - ' S.i.ve.-al biliu wore referred without _ "t" ,1 , > Dinluiin , in triuti ! > i > ; the . ' to cell tot flifi in full of the personal tnxoa duo ir in J3 , IJ. S r- in ont. Adoptoti. IU Mr. llcrisan oppointfl iMt'KiiB , ft , Dellonp , Dunham and O'lvuufo it coin- . initteo to destroy ooupoiiH and b uids , Jty Baker , to take steps to turn nvnr ivll contract work to the board ot public worka. Adopted. By Bohm , that the city marshal enforce the sidewalk ordinance. Adopted. By Oorby , to advertise for bida for grading St. Mary'a avenue from Six teenth to Twentieth , and Sixteenth between Howard and Farnam , und that the earth taken from thu latter street bo used to bring St. Mrry'a in nvenuo to the grade. Referred. By Corby , that Uarney street from the east line of Eighth to the east line of Fifteenth bo graded , curbed and uttered , and that the bida therefor bo turned over to the board of public ' S' works with the recommendation that the grading bo awarded to John Peterson & Co , and the curbing and guttering to F. W. Krone. No action. By Looder , to place a culvert RcroBS Webster street on Thirteenth , Adopted. "By McOuckin , to donate ? 100 to the Hebrew Benevolent aooioty to tfo uaod for the benefit cf the Russian ) ' rofugoea lately arrived , and censuring tx Russia for the tyrannical laws enacted ' acfainst the llobrow raco. Kcforrcd. By Corby , to open the gutter on the northeast corner of Clark and Eigh teenth otroots. Iloferrcd. Uy McOuckin , to insert all adver tisements in the official paper the morning after each regular mooting of the city council Referred. W. J. Mount was granted permis sion to cut down embankment in front oi hia house with ccrtnin instruc tions. By O'Koofc , to do work on Thirteenth and Lcavonworth , which will turn the water into catch baaing , Adopted , Bj O'Knefe , that city marshal in struct nil policemen to report all side walks in need of repairs on their re spective beats at each meeting of the council. Adopted. J JBy Corby , to put in n foot culvert across Mt. Pleasant nvo. , near Dela ware stroot. Adopted. By O'lvoofe , calling for the city on- oinoor's ' estimate on the I'radhic of Thirteenth street from Mason to Wil liams. Adopted. By Bahin , to reconsider the vote by which the report of the majority of the committee on rules forma and printing was adopted , whereby the contract for city printing was awarded to the Tribune Printing company. Liid on the table for ono week. By Dolono , Instructing the city nt- tornoy to report amended ordinance prohibiting nnimala from running at largo in llanscom park. Adopted. By Corby , that paving district No. 2 bo paved , and the board of public works bo instructed to proceed with it at onco. Lost. By committee on fire , to retire from acrvico ono of the engines now at No. 3 engine house , from and after Au gust 1st. Adopted. Adopted. On streets and "gradco , recommend ing acceptance of plat and proposition of Sophia Lowoand others. Adopted. On same , with drawing plat of Re gan's addition. Adopted. On same , recommending the chnngo of curb line on Douglas atruut , Six teenth to Twentieth. Adopted. On aaino , calling for report of city angineor on lowering Farnum , Doug- Ian and Harney streets ono foot. Adopted. On sumo , recommending that gut ) ters on Tenth street bo protected. Adopted. On same , recommending certain ; , jr.iding on Fairview ntreot and St. \Iary'o avenuo. Adopted. On came , recommending that the uttering on Dodge street be pro moted. Adopted. On name , advoreo to the proposition f H. Kountzo for grading on Twon- .ioth and St. Mury's avenue. Adopted. On same , recommending that Dodge itroot bo opened from its present tor- ninua to thu city limit , if it cau bo iono without expense. Adopted. to On same , in favor of opening the gutter in front of the Millard hotel. Vdoptod. th On police , allowing certain bills. thW Adopted. W Mr. Corby moved to suspend the 'ulca to take up a report in regard to 5t. Mary'a avenue , which had been i oferrod to the committuo on streets ind grades , nnd .1 recass of thrcu miti- of itcB was taken to hunt the roport. AVTKtt RECESS. th On lire , recommending passage of irdinauco amending section 4 , chapter COat ) . Adopted. COM On aidowalka and bridges , rccom- lending that tbo city engineer devise plan to mnko Tenth street crossing at lassable. Adopted. On same , favor building culvert on that iorco and Twenty-second streets. thr Adopted , r On water worka and sewerage , roc- iinmonding that hydrant on Twenty- ourth . and Dodge streets remain un- at listurb. Adopted. atM On name , in regard to the suggos- M ions of Gco. Smith on sowers. The ity engineer's report in answer ac- ompaniod It and was waa road and gxi ilod. ilod.A A motion to adjourn waa in ado by Ir. McGuckin and lost. ORDINANCES. . f. An ordinance making appropri- tiona for the payment of general udgmonta against thu city of Omaha , 21,22G.bO > . _ , was road . twice nnd ro- erred to the committee on judiciary. at An ordinance establishing the curb ino of Douglas street from Sixteenth Twentieth waa passed. An ordinance amending the fire or- iuauco waa passed. p HPKUIAIi OHDKK 01" TUB DAY. Mr. Dunham moved that thn nomi- bn utiona for the library committee bo aken up and the men elected , but 0. inding that the matter was in the 0.Cu Cu lands of the judiciary committee , loved that th > ] committuo bu instruct- CuM d to report forthwith. M The members of the committee M irosont could not acreo on n report , nd the matter wont over foront- reok. Adjourned. , Exnrnlnntlon of Toucliora. llo examination of upplicanta for of "txq'.u- itifisatos takea place at the in IMJ'I ; fo' , .0 ! building , commencing " 'I. .i.dy , July 20lh , at 9 a. m. of Tliis will probably bo tbo last meet- ng of the ox million thb present year , nd all dcsiroua of undergoing ex- .mination must bo in attendance mnctually at aforesaid placo. JUIIN RUSH , GKO. I. GILIIEHT , SIMEON BLOOM , Committee of Examiners , MARRIED. vl WAWFOllD-OUTLKU-By Rev. J. vlM W. Ineram , nt bis residence. July 15tli. 1882 , Air. J. 8 , Crawford , M. 1) . , and M Mr * . II. 11. Cutler , both of Cleveland , bl Oble. blbr Mr. and Mrs. Crawford will make Oma- their f Jturo home. IA WKINS-TIBUITS At Oaaaha , July 17th , 1882. by Uev. J. W. Ingram , i ia- tor Christian rhurch , Mr. Karl F. HawkIns - Ins and Mtsa Llllie A. Tibbltn , both nf Nurih JJend , Uodfca county , Neb. ' DIED , , 5THAIGHT-Nancy Btralcht , mother of O. 1' , , Y. M. and 0. L. Straight , died : July I7that 10 p. ni. , ged 70 years. Funeral yesterday nt 4 p. in. from real * lenco on 10th street , In J.ake'B addition. LiKHDKK Died suddenly atlO o'clock a. in. , July 18 , Mabel ChrUtlna , Infant dauEUtf r of Loula and Chrhtlna Leeder , aged uluo daya. y Funeral Wednesday , the l th , nt two 'clock i > . in. from realileuoe , 13th street , ' Between Chicago and Casa , No. 413. : b'rlendi are Invited , A HUNDRED FATHOMS DEEP The Wreck of the Steamer "Ro Cloud" on the Upper Missouri. Every citizen of Omaha who take nn interest in river affairs will romem her the stoimer Bed Cloud , which ha so often landed at the levee on thi riverfront. The Bismarck Tribune of the 13th inat. , sajs : "I'ho military lines , which hnvo been working BO badly for the pas' ' few dnjs , came up long enough las evening to convoy to The Tribune the intelligence from Poplar river tha the Big Horn , which arrived hero n < 8 o'clock laat evening , reported the sinking of the lied Cloud near Boucho'a Gravo. She struck a snaj nnd sunk in water up to her cabir lloor at 9 o'clock on the morning ol the llth. The Rod Cloud waa ono of the largest nnd liticat boats plying on the 'Missouri river , and be longed to the Baker line of boate , owned by I. G. Baker & Co. , St Louis , who , with hia family , were among the paasengera on the ill-fated craft. Mrs. Todd , wife of T. J. Todd , representative of the line at this point , waa nlao a pasaonger. Fortunately , there was not a lifo lost from among the full pasaenger list. The Jled Cloud left Bismarck July 3 , with 250 tons of freight on her third trip to Bcnton this season. Capt. John A. Williams wan in command , and the wheel was managed by pilots Alox. Stuart and James Nolan. The boat and her cargo is insured through St. Louis parties. The passengers of the Rod Cloud wcro sent forward on the Rosebud , which arrived at the scene uf the disaster soon after the boat sunk , and the crow were taken on the Big Horn , which passed Poplar river , down , laat evening at 8 o'clock. L5oucho's Grave ia about 100 miles ibovo Poplar river. WANTED. A good second-hand jicyclo. Addrosa box X , Central Dity , Neb. 10-3t Notion. The "Hawthorn Centennial Ex- selsior Hoof Paint , " wag patented Muy 24tb , 1831 , and letters patent num- er 241 , 803. Any peraon found or cnown to tamper with the manu- acturo of said paint will bo punish- d to tlio.full extent of law. No pcr- ,011 has any authority whatever to sell eceipts. HAWTHOHN it BKO. , Lancaster , P.i. PERSONAL , . G. 13 , llainej , of Denver , is in town. C. J. Quinn , of Sewaru1 , is iu the city. E. II. rb'elps , of South Bend , is iu the ity. lion. James Laird , of Hasting ? , id in own. li Hon. J. K. North , of Columbus , u in ho city. lion. H. T. Clark , of Bullevut ) , is at the Vithuell. lion. C. 1 * . Mathowson , of Norfolk , is the city. Clem Chase la going to Denver the lost f the month. . 0. W. Paul , of Hiawatha , Kas. , ia at he Creighton. Hon. A. G. Kendall , of Lincohi , the ommiseioner of public lauds , ! a at the letropolitan. C. Cr , Buckingham , of Bould. r , Col. , ia the Withnell. Alex. Voorheea , uf St. Edwards , is at lie Metropolitan. S. Wolfhheiiner , brother-in-law to A. 'olack , ia In town , | D. Hall nnd F. M. Hall , of Lincoln , are ttho Metropolitan , Aaioo Ordway and wife , of Lawrence , lutus. , are in the city. Misa May Allen , of North Platte , is u nest of the Canfield. > ' of the State Uni- Prof. Saui'l Aughoy , - ' , erslty , ia in the city. - Joe U. Her has returned from Lake leorgo and the ae * coast , Dr. O. P. Chubb , wife and son lef londay for Wayne , Mich. A. C , Muller , of Council Bluff * , was the Cieighton last night. J. T. Clark , general superintendent of jo 0. , St. P. k M. road , ia the city. T. Howard Lowe , accompanied hia broth- Fred , Monday , on a Colorado trip. T. W. Hurdand L. ! ' . D. Gette , of No- rnaka City , are Metropolitan arrivals. I Jo McKinley , E. W. Hibbard and Tom Carlisle , of Missouri vallej , are ut the luufield. . U H. Matchett , W. A. Lunar , nnd A. I. Nicholson , cf Grand Island , are ut tin letropolitan. K. M. Mow man , superintendent of the 'ncifio Kxpreea company , returned yesier- ay from Chicago. A. C. Bntton nnd 0 < cir | 1) . MoConnlck , the Dominion of Ginadn , rOijUter with : line ! boat Donovan. Win. 0. Kenyou , private secretary to "ercival Lowell , general passenger agent rc > theG. B , k Q , Is In Lliiculn. n far. LchmdTaft , of L Hey , N. Y. , uinpaAlcd by his wife , ! in the city visit- 3g hU cousin , Mr. Kobert K. Tnft. , S. II. II. Clark , "general u anoger of tLo Julon Pacific , leturncd ytstenlav from lie Colorado pool meeting Iu Chicago. Mr. Jeff Bedford , of the Klch Hill mln- ng company , left Monday for a week's kit iMbo mines in southeast Missouri. T. H. fsaundcw , of Columbm ; James . Seymour , of Oakland and T. II. Cor- iltt , of lied Cloud , ore among the Ne- iraskans at the CaufielJ. Mrs. I , W. Miner and the boys Walter , Jeorgo and l'red , start to-day for lyBtlo iirldge , Conn. , where they will peui the summer and fall. . y , W. Bostroui , Wahooj J. W. Small , 'airfield ! J , I' . Johnson , Kearney ; MUs 1 V. Ooffman and Mrs. W. M. White , Te- ( amab , are among the Nebraska guests at he Creghton. iron , Charles Kaufmauu , councilman rora the First ward , representing the eading lusurnnce companies of the world , ij vent out to David City on the noon train - eslerday , ou buslne&a , J IVlnce Love , of Nebraska Cityj Geo. 0. - S'ewmao , Llncolnj F. E. Brown , Syra J use ; 0. C. White , Valparaiso ; J. II. , tforiey and wife , Lincoln ; M. S. Llmlsey , JLJ Fullerton ; H. W. Mothcny , O'N'elll City ; J. W , Early , Colnmbtic , nte Nctra. kau's quartered at the Withnell. Mrs. 15. D. Stewart and children cnme up from St , Joe l < ut tiight and uro etop- t'ingat thoCnnfitld , wheio MM , Stewart In n lu-ful AS well UK ornamental as istnnt iu the management of the house , Mrs. J. J , Kii'ihen ] , of Washlngtonwho hai been visiting D. C. Sutphen and old friends in Omaha , left for Fremont on n short \ititvcstertlfty. Her sonKJBotiof the navy , who la on watting orders , departed this morning for New York City. W. P. Cooley , who has Ibecn in the em ploy of the Union Pnclflcforeixtcen years , ms reigned bis poiltinn in the oilico of the jencral passenger agent. He goes to Scrih- ner's ranch , 120 mllesnorth of Green river , in Wyoming , as book-keeper. 11. A. Lancaster , of the C. , 11. I & P. railway , headquarters nt Dos Moincp , la In the city. Mr , Lancaster Is the recording secretary of the Y. M. & M. ] 1. A , of the Jnitcd States and Can.vta.H , and visits our city en ollicial business. Despite the announcement In the dis patches that the Colorado pool Is all fixed up , it Is dcnioJ by prominent officials of ho Union Pacific , who tny that nothing s as yet definitely settled. SPEC3AL NOTICES. TO UOAH MONfc M1 ONKY TO LOAU Call At L w Otnco of D. L. ThomM KOJIU& Crulchtou Clock. TO I.OAA At S pc ; con tic- J torosl In cumo.oJ J2MO RBd ujrai , lor 3 to G ycure , on Crat-clasn city bed farm property. Bawia 1UAL &IIAII tri Loin AonKcr. Jlilh and Douphn Sts. HELP WANTED. Mannnd \ \ Ho or widow w WANTKD family to occupy houiu ami boaid onncr. Enquire of J. W. Itogetii , 1516 Farnam kt. 813-H , " WANTED mmcdia'oly , for drocmtk np , ( noKOcd tea i H.tO'H nt.d two apprentice rlrin Apply Div. njori otrot , between IGthniid 17 li , south B ! < JU , third house from corner. 814-IOt \Tr -A K odglrl In annall family. 1723 | V Dough street S15-1S Tl/'ANTr-U Olrl for dlnluj , ' t om work , 211 r V north 14th strccr , bciuetn Capitol arc , nd Farcup rt. SOC-1S * TTANTRD Two No. I broom-makers. Ap ly \ 7 Atij. llnndow , Uoci o Jtrco' , 73b-19t , \7 ANTcD ; A fltst-c'nss fa'csman In ' re-s rr tpo Is fc\nr \ meiit , must lnood ic- ommcaditi us , a Rood position farther > ; litinan. no who spcaia German preferred. Aci rnA. , care Dee. SOMf ANTKD Anexprrlenr-o'lKlrl ' todn general rV liouseworK. Uood wigcs wil boii\in. \ all nt 11-1 routh 10th street. 7'JJ-tf 'ANT D A ccod second cooK at the ft W Charhdhot I , Hanuy etrcut. ; OC-S : : Five hunilrcd laborers for tt-crk WAKTKU ' Milnnunoe &ht. Paul 11. H. Steady work all seuon. Wages $1,60 pur day. Apply at Engineer's oilico , room E , ihcrctts' b.ock , Council Bluffs. K. G. .NUURSU , resident I engineer. Juno2S-14 Two or three roomg u tilile fo WANTED . clllcc. AddriBd Dr. I'd r to Bee ofllco. 609-tf ; 'Jen trams to work ou rlorcno WANTiD . Wagca 3 50 per day. n 37"-tf MirnitiSbi.vi 1 l\f\ MEN WANTtD At Fiorcnco Cut-Ofl , JLvfU nine n.lles rth of Onnhi. VVngoa fl.76 per day. MITCHELL VINCENT. SS9-t SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED Situation by jounjr man m a proie-y Btoro or to take caioo ! horns tn pillule family. Good icforcnce ghen. Address I'.S. Veo ollico. 707 19 Eu.plojincnt bya young man In WANTED utort. II. MNN WKiLEK , ; M-if llth street , mar Farmm. Mt'CELLANEOUS WANTC. ii To buy lor c sh smill house and WANTED lot or lotultheut house , corncnlcnt to itrcctcar Uric , must Lo dicap. AJilroaa gi\ln ir ce , A. L. II. , lioi office. 818-20 * [ GENTLEMEN veil recommended , d sires A bcnrd for thrco month I itli a w dow lany , avorinn iiistiiniuiiy. / < IJrc * > 0. X. ULO oilier. 810-10) ) [ ANTJiU ZCO yards of earth far Craning at 18th end California ntrccts. 810-20 JloOAGUE , opposite P , 0. ANTKD y two KO'itlcwin a furnl hcd W room veil Iccatc'J. AJdruJj U. H. KM- L'incers , Crclglit. n block. 7 0 * 'ANTED Unfurnished room.near postoltlco. w 1 Address "N. " Bco oIHco 7b3-lH' . A flrst-ehesbir. cr Immedlatclv. WANTED. or ftddioss to C. A. IJIrd , North " L'latte , Neb. 7SO-20' .TKAMfl WAN'iKD To work on the Oro- ' . 1 eon fch3rt Lino.Vngca $5.00 per diy. II. MANK\VKIIliH , 73'i.lf ' 11 strict , near Kamaiii. VTTANTr.D COO privy xau.ts , ink and IHES VV pooln to clean with banlUry Vault and iilnk Cleaner , the licst In use. A. Kvana a r > . , Do.li'O ftrwt. Omaha. [ I-On HfHI PiOU.'iLB AND LAND HINT Two new dwellings ana two ether FOR In desirable ice llty , i-y McKton , 10.1614 Douglas ttrcU 817-tI KENT-Cottajcnf Ovo room * , rbctt fe\ [ IBthhtrei-tbcttftui t. Marj'a tticnuo a d .eartiuv nh. Irqulroat 7 3 , o p 'lto til0t A Ii FOU REST New ( ho r om house , . corner 7'h ' aad Clar mict SVOOnner uouth pply liOB bherniMi ave , Sll-20" [ J , ) ! l Hl'NT Now cottaifp , MX room ? , riar 1)1 P routy. lieiJ tit. llaty'd acnuti. . 1)1Ull 8o-tf WiI.UcOJlMJI.l4H. 1710H UhN. UoardlnK hou well Ulli U Innulro lOi ] 0th street , al < o 3 rooms at Iho ornerol 12th und Douglas streal. Inquire on > \ . OtB-tt Tl VflNElIOUaKB FOIl KENT Smill and large , Tlpl 1M two to tftelvo roocts each ; ono or two new , pl nca T , It h all modern c-oiucnlonco' . Ono of 12 on rooui9. snltablo lot boardlin ; and room rcr.tluj ; , fu 17th mid Douglis tt9. I1K11I3 , Au-eut , JuJS-lf 15th and Dou la * htj. I16NT Two snnll neatly fun.lslud toi n POK CO rcr inon'b , oich at K07 I cuard.bc tttoeii Uthand UtliBtrcot. 707'tf . ,011 KENT A < urni hcd front jcom , N. W. P corner 10th and Clark. 705-11)1 ) IIDNT Trto lunMiol w o < sultablo for FOK fintlcmcii , ssu'liwest cor. 18th ind Call'onla. 70Mbt . U NT Two new lisu'us ol ilx rooms FO.t , on Twenty-till h and Chlogo. In'i'ilre nw corner of rmnly-llltli and Laicnpart tta. 11GNT Throe furnlihed rooms for hou't- FOll 113 n 13th , Mra , A. ll ll. 7 2 | g > [ OilHUNT Two desirable fur Uhed rooms. F Corner 19th and St , Mary's MO. 745-U TTOUSE FOR BEST Enquire at M. W. Ken- ILL rioJ's store , 13th between Farnam and llaincy. OR nENT-Two Bmall fcoujM , and leur F roonulna double houas. liujulrdat 1112 .outh I3th street , bst ecn rajlfle and { Merce. 775.20' ! * DUG IAN. 171) RENT A tflUly lurnUued rtoin wllft < two window , and closet , for W.CO , for KCQ- lemcn only. 1814Vcbiter utrcct. 708-201 CPR HENT-Kurnlshel room with b'.ardj h mcdcm Improveiuents , a few lablu noirdi-r can bo accommodated , at 1718 l-od e tret-t. Bil-tl I HENT-A good now lx room p'-taje , en l > * rkVIU a e. Apply to John \ \ , tell , at Uruir btorc , b20 10th street. 7t3-tl RENT Good furcl.hcd rooin/orncr 16th FOR St. llary'K av. 71U-lb Y OR H FNT Front furnlibcd room for 1-entle- ml F ' tel T70R RENT Homo , with furniture fnr ial . Inqulteit ISWi Uouglubtu t. Ju'jtf EOIt RENV Three torjbrl < * store , jroeJ cellar , cle\ * < r. Ac. sultibls for grocery or coiinnlklon business. Flxturos fcr eale. 817 S.JSthdN'Ct. 093-tf J" UKNT Two i.lcoiy HIM Ished fowl ) rctrns sonablo prices , SOU CMJ ettcct. S-'S-t J"F F > i * ItBJfT A 7 room houne nd 4 stall itibloon Conrcnt sir ct , nt r bt. Mary's up. Kent S21.CO i > ! f month. Enquire o tiatkcr Brothers , BMolHco. _ eus-tt FOR KENT A nicely ( ujnlehcd room ! 1015 ChicotoSt. CJO-U mitE 'T.OWBFARit IIOUSE-WlhMncrct JL of lind Imutlf ill I r located on Cumlnif d , bott illatfltiCB wrtt nfJIillt\ry brhl/rc / , nntl etrcel car line , IlEltIS' , _ J21-tf _ Agent , IBIhand rplVO FUKNlHHKlJ soutn rooms for rent. S. JL W. corner 10th n < ] Davenport. SOO-tf FOR RENT Cottage , * lx tooim , nor hwost 08) ) ncr Davenport anil 24th. 709 tf 7701 * KENT Furnished front room with board. C03 North 17lh Bt. G31-tf < IinMT furclshotl room , 1T21 nousla street. 49M | C10R RENT. Two now clrjrant home" . In- 1 ; qulro r.t Peterson's Clothlnir a ore , imrtr. I' Drpat. cift'-lf I Mil KENT on Jnfv 1st , brick More , wlfh o7 without collar. Icqulro at Druj ? Store , con ner 10th and Douglas sts , 620-tf POi : RENT X ( nrulBStd roocxi over Da chant * ' KxcliinpA.N. B , coj. 16th ind Dodtr etiuitt. . . . . _ " 1711)11 KENT Widely : urnlhiiod rouma vnn ur K ? without bo rrt. Ko son Wo prices. If'lJ DALE T7I1NE STOCK I OR SALE I havosomo twelve J ? or nttccn fine , pure blooded Poland-China Itaar I'lsra all in excellent condition welching nbout. 76 ll > each , which I will ship by express to any put of tnn elate , prepaid , for flOOO per head. Satisfaction cuanntecd Reference National Danlr , tlili city. Addrcsj , at in'c.M. K. Mcttcr , Hid Oik , la. In ctcry cafe money must ( u-coinpiuy the order. E07-d2twlt TC > "R SALK A half Interest In two otoro * ono J1 a pencral total ! dry ( roods and grocery , the othtr hardware : will pell ono or both ; reason for sc'llng ' , 111 health. Address W. 0. Lnlir , Clear- mouot , SIo. 800-24 FOR SALE A ( f sod stock of conoral merchan dize , with or without biilldlnp In n peed li o railroad town , Sto.k worth about S4.0DO. Call on or Inquire of c. F. 1IOAO , lulSwltt Dluo Springs , Oat o county , Neb TjlOU SALE Ore good graded short-horn cow , C and sovcral.cntlvo cons. Inquire at Kountze's farm , ono inilo south of barracks. "M-19 CI1AS. K. riENSMAN. FOU SALE Agord m'lch cow. thrcoyears old. Apply Auir. Wllkc , Shinn's 2tm addition , near Hamilton street. 7" ' ' " POIl SALH Cheap , a hor'o , harness and nprlncnaUmo ; will bo given on t att pajment. Inquire 2Uli nml Cl-'cJo > trcct. E03-20 JIHS. T710RSALE A Ladles Top 1'heaton nnd a Toi > Jj I3ugy nearly now , at 131U Ilarncy Btrert. 7S7-1S' FOR SALE Urlck housa with so\en roomn , slndonnd riirubboiy. Fine view , o\crloak- liiff the city Inquire IOCS Dodge street. 1770-1S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ r1WO story building for tale at a barpiln. LoX - X cntcd atnorth-ea9 corner of 17rh street , mil Capitol at a. Must be ii-oved on or before \ugust 7 th proximo. 13 1 i ! I ' 770-tf .Agent , l th and Donglas. r'.OH SALE A ppan of llnht horses both J1 round , young and nvllbrokc , so that Udy r child ciu drito them , cither single or double. iVIll sill i liein both or Ecparato. i-uiinblo for phae- rn or laaj 's tadr le boree. Address It. F B. this mice. 741-tf OH SALE -Saw mill. T. Murray. C7I-tt 71011 SALE rino buejjy and harness cheap. 1 A. Ilo. pe , ISlODodk'O. m29tf UKAUTlFULi 1.O19-6UH60 feet cachlu SIX Hnnscom I'Incc on street cir lino. Best lota whole addition on \ cry easy terms and at a treat bargain. I ! KM la' a cnt , 15th and Douglas itructs jlB-tf I71OU HALE & cottage of fhreJ rooms north fj Moot Klcholaa between lEth nvd 10th. nqul.o . within. (402-tf ( ) DAVID OENTltY. Jl'LENDIlJ TfOmilT FOU SALU-At a O BAIOAIX , ono larjo brick hou e , and ono argo Jramu house , with full lot on Caen near 151 h trod. Fine clnnco for Investment , rent fvr 270 ler inunth. Call fur full particulars , on BKMIS , 009 tf Aycnt , ] Cthad Douelassts. SALE. Team. Harnecsanrt wiifon. In- qulro at Doran House , Farnam St. C8S-tf , FOR BALE. The Arlington Ilousa nOTEf First class ; all furnished. Tlio only hotel town. The cheapest property in the state , Ins all the traveling men , Will bo bold chrap on enrs to suit. Enquire of E. Fullc , proprietor , Lrlingt-m , Washington county , Neb. 60S tt 7IO11 SALE Horse , buirgy and hirnoo. Ap- U ply at Stophcnson'd Captol avenue liarn. 710R HALE Restaurant on a well traveled L1 street. H. MANNWU1LEU , 231-tt llth street , near F.irnnm. FOR BALK The POPULAR HOTEL , known ivs the BOYS'HOME. Thin homo Is cen- rally located , has sou < h and vast front , and In urronnded w th One thado treca ; cotit dnathlrty ccplng rooms , haa Ice house , laundry , w.i.ipla oem , &c. Has a world w.do reputation and a otter patronrco than many houses of twice Its apiclty. Prlco 85,000 , For parttculara ad- ress , A. A. SAWDEY , Red Cloud , He\ \ > . Sfl-tt rjlOR SALE Or will cxcna go for Ornaua pt" . petty , an Improved sec coolluitl i Joi- ! 17 f. btation en U. I' . R. K , il. DUMI ) AM , H1J .unhipi St. . Ornnlii. 771 , f- ' i Oui , OALK1) HAY At A. II. hu.dei1 f'ecd ft TAMlICChS At the OOsstori. . One rod ncd white cow. with eoro on LO.iT left Ido behind fore shoulder. Henry Clay , oincr lUtli and Millurn. hOSOt TTASHINa AHD IRONING Done iheap , at W 2117 Chicago strua . MaryJauscn. fOS-lOt 4 K JKTI' Iho carpet , huuso and ollico .X" cleaner. Le ootdetsat RopuWican olllce. B0t-42t White totter dr ( ; last c k. Owner can hive him by caMriK on I'rul chmld , itwcoi Howard and Jackion , onuo ttldu ol ih bo'ore July 27th 70MOI SDWAilD iCUBKL IAGI. F.n Of PALUMI'KaY ANUtOOMni IOMAMST , : W'i'omh 'J4 r , 'ntr/ocn Xurraui udll.linuv. Will , \vM ! tlu slJ of - . .rtljn plrlU. oM-Ia fcrioyunoRf.- ! i > M f jut adirciort , and cm ceitila i.xicr.j ID the iu > aro. : Boots * adSUo * * nt r - > > rtor. titltt POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder nertr rirloa. A mirvel ot p , itrenjth ud wboletomcneu. lloro ecooo ilc l thin the ordinary klndj , and ctonot h old la competition with the multitude of ovf mt , thort weight , klam or phoephiU powdtri Sold only In c ni. ew s a