Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 20, 1882, Image 8

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    THE DAILY BEE-OMASA THURSDAY JULY 20 , iS8. .
The Daily Bee.
OMAHA.
Thuro.lnv Moraine July 3C
Wortthor Uoport ,
( I'lio following obpcrvntlon are tnkrn
the * Atne moment of time at * U tha stalk
named. )
WAU DicrAnTMEjfr , U. S. RtnNAt , Sr.n-
TICK , OMAHA , July 10,1832. ( Iil5p.ni.
R'vfr 10 feet B Inchon aboio low water mark i
Omaha , nd 7 lect 3 Inches at Yankton.
LOOdL BH0V1TIE8 ,
Supt. 1'icrco has twenty-BCVcn boarc
ra now ,
The Denver train cuno In two boui
lata yesterday.
The now Omaha NnUnn l bank { i 11
to llio eaves and ready for roofing.
The llth street bridge ts HOW closed t
the public in the power ! n Just being coti
ntructed under its old nlto.
One of Noxon , Halley k Toomoy' '
licflt jmtntcrx , of St. Louis. Is now cnine
in painting n lot of now Rccaery lor lioyd' '
opera houio.
There were thrco plain drunkn nnd on
disturber of the pcaco htfore iTud o Bcnek
yesterday , Ono of the Sloeumba pad
nnd nil the rest wont to j il.
The caio of S , 0. Hollander , cliargoi
-with burning the Tumor H.tll , ban ' beoi
held over until to-day on account o
the absence of Mr. lliirham ,
The Swedish Library Apsoulation uil
give nn ICQ cream tociublo nud laiico nt tin
hall In Lytlo'n lilock , Saturday uvenliiK
July 22d. A gnud tlino IB expected.
John lltnry ts accused of ( dealing i
watch from n woman on the river bottom
on the night f July -Itli , during the lire m
the river bank , An olllovr wiw alter liln
ycHtcrday.
Chi B. N. Key , living near Salint'i
( rr vtt WAS robbed by thrto tnankcd men o >
Krldny night. They got § 37 nnd over
looked the m.lu pile nf $ ? 21vhlcli was ii
another pocket.
A lichenii.iii l.id f 1/1 yenra , win
worked nt t.o ! Nail 'Worka wa < jiatll ;
crushed bj' iho inacliincrynljouttwo week
Ago nnd ( Hod Tuesday. The funeral tool
place nt 2 p. m.ycBlerdny.
Can this 1)0 our Glenn : "A fat man
weighing fully. 350 poiiudn , attracted con
aldernblu attention on our fctrecta lat
night. Ono of the nrm chalra nt the Com
mcrclnl wan hurdly largo enough for him ,
State Journal.
ffho ladltH of the First M. K. Churcl
will give an ice cream noclablo nt tlio pat
Bonugo ttnd church .parlors on TlmrsJn ;
ovcning , July 20th. A cordial Invltatloi
ia extended to nil nnd a fooi time guaran
teed.
The gai corripany ia laying mains t
last for the next twenty 3cars. About
jnllo of pljio will bo to-Inid on Parnnui
Douglae , 10th nud 10th streets. Tlio larg
oat new main ia a twelvo-hu h , on Farnan
etreet , nnd Ibo nmnllent now put down 01
/ntrceta where there ia likelihood of pavinj
I olcht-lucli.
The tlierinomcter nt Max Hloyor &
I3ro , , the IcwelcrH nnd Optician * , frmi
12 m. Tucsdnv until 12 m , yesterday indicated
catod Iho f dlnwlng : 12 in.,70 , ° ; 2 p. rn. ,
78 ° ; 7 p. m..7l ° ; 0i > . m. , 70 ° ; 7 n. m. ,
G2010 ; n. ui. , M ° ; 12 in. , ,7U ° ; 2 p ,
tn. 70S.
8t. Mark'g Bundny School's annual
picnic will take place to-day nt Haim
comPaik. The tchool will leave at U:3C
a m , , by qpeciul street can audnrr'volt ' :
the Park about 10 o'clock. Baskets sent
to the cliutch before U o'clock will bo con
voytd vaffly in a privnto couveyanco. All
friends of the Fcliool uro Invited.
Another young Iowa girl , thU time
{ roni'GlonwooiI , has been Rwallowed tip in
the vertex of Omuha iniquity. After fall
ing from grace In her own state elio coined
hero to meet her liotrayor who promised to
many her. AH Jio failed to como to time
ho Joined u variety troupe nud now know
ledge of licr whcronbouta ia auxloualy do *
Ircdby liar friends.
A broad sign ia bolng painted on the
south tide of 1'uxtim A GalUijher'a 10th
street warohouKO , bearing the name of the
Jirm , The bulldlnK now occupied by this
firm ia iu > of the buiicst looking pUcea in
the city nud the greatest attraction on 10th
tro t.
t.J.
J. 1 , Tlmraton haa boon retained by
the Insurance companies to prosecute Hol
lander.
lander.Tho
The City Marshal received a letter
from Sioux Oily direottnr the arroutof
Adam Bclilller , alias Uutchey , for hotuo
robbery. He la none other than the mnu
tried for robbloc another nt tlia Scaudluu-
vianhotel Tuesday inofnlng and whoJiatj
skipped he town. '
The Director * car of the Central P1- ;
fie lauie fiom the mst yesterday , with Mr.
O. P. Huntliigton arid faulty on board , en
route to Baa VmncUco , Mr. H. Js vice
president of ( he O , P. road nnd tt thin
Kimuoll. 1I proceeded west on the uoon
train.
train.A
A ni n who had bean prominent Jn
buiinera in Omaha haa eudi'only disappear
ed under the inont painful circumstance ! ,
which Are such as to leave scarcely a douht
that he iidead. While the full parttcult.ru
are in our our iH > a esi.ioulhey are withhold
at the roquett of fiienda who detire to
wait a few days btfote making the matter
public.
public.Tr
Tr flley , the l-a e ballist , who hat
l > n kcated at Colorado Springs , nud U a
iremVer of the Denrer & KIo Grande
club , hii returned to Omuha , and will
ret-uma hU { wiitluu ft $ catcher of the
Union PaclGo nine. He is n valuable nc-
quiiltion.
An insane woman , Inlnrln Dogga &
Jlill'd addition , yesterday afternoon tbrew
tier little child out of the window , and
near killing it. She was rrested
nnd 1 < xfgnl In jail , Mid wlil bs brought
fore the board of ins.inity nt oneo
A mull boy named Johnnie Cell !
while playlrg in tn nt of L. H. WillUi
store yMtrrJny nfternoon , tell hetwi
the gralln/ and the window into the hn
mcnt , n distance of fully ten feet. 1
hand WAR hurt nnd his head cut n lit
nnd It In n miracle thnt ho VIM not kill
outright ,
l' ul Vnnilervoort , the national co
mnndcr of the G. A. R. , left for Dem
lout night to make arrangements for t
National Kmcnmpmcnt to be held thi
shortly.
- The Omaha Glee club went aroui
liint night and nercnndod a number ot tin
friends nnd prominent citizens ,
A little Itnlian hey , who playn on t
violin nnd dances , nnd who ia known I
sight to a great many of our citizen" , w
Beizcd with 'a fit of paralysis last evcnli
about 7:30 o'clock , in front of Krai
lUmgc'ii store on Kurnhntn street , U
Hoifman attended him homo. Thoronv
nt the stroke cannot yet bo conjectured ,
LAIIII.H' UA/AAII Having just opetn
n Lmlies' Kurninhlng Store , nnd will kei
nn hand n frcsli stock of ladles' rcndy-mtv
Underwear , Liccs , ] Ciribr lilcrlcnf Kt <
Ktc. , I conllnlly Invite the ladles to ca
And an the season la iiulto well ndvnnci
I have ntraiit't'il my pricca to fiult ov :
imp. Children' * stilta imuto to order. Ml
AdN s DAMHOM , 207 Kith fitted , ( thi
door BJtith ot Boo llivo ) . jylU lit
A ROARING FARCE.
rha MidnigbtMyotory o
Doui las und Four-
tuonth Stream.
fX Woman' * "Woo , Supposed 1
Have Como From "WhUliy.
A trotnondous aotisatiun'wan cause
) ii Doughis etrcot in tlio vicinity i
fourteenth last evening , by u succc
iton of loud ahrioka procuoding froi
ho necond story of the building o
ho northeast corner of the two atreol
mmcd , and which apparantly came i
\ woman'a voice. A crpwd ruahoil <
ho spot inimodiately , and discovcrc
hat tlio aoundB proccudud from tl
oem inimodiately nt the licad of tli
lutsido stairway , and a young inn
mmd Mike Burns , followed by
I3cr. reporter , ran up the btaita nn
hrough the window BHW n wonia
yini { in bed and a man in liis slikt nn
mntalooim only walking around tl :
oem in a distracted ntuto. Mr. liuri
laving , and with good ruaaon , thougl
i murder was being committee
ticked in the door and entered , fo !
owed by TUB UKK reporter , and aon
iftor iv number of others. Th
vhiatlea wore sounded on nil flidi
ind reapondud to ) ) romptly byOflicoi
Jjspnr , Grndy nnd Klefnur. At ( in
t waa thought thut the man had ben
shaking or beating thu womim , bu
ipoii , tlio oilicera uttompting to tak
am to juil aho declared that ho wa
lor bin band and had done nothing t
icr to cauao hia arrest. She sul
icquontly wont into a raving 11
u which aho nmdo rather vague ac
: usatiotB ) against him to the ofloc
; hnt thuro waa another woman in th
2aao , and that $200 which she ha
slaved to oaru had boon given ever t
thin woman and that the two hn
"ilzed hor. " This had led to the au {
soaitipn that , aho had boon poisono
) y her husband , and her continue
irios for water and complainta of
icknuna in the nit of her stomach con
irmod this opinion. A aroat deal o
yinpathy for lior and conauro for th
luabatui v/nu oxproeaed , until n youn
unit eannocted with an adjoinin
aloon , came in and atatod that th
ronian had purchased a bottle a
irhisky there during tlio afternoon
nd that aovornl pitchoro of boor Inn
ioon taken up to the room , which , ii
bo light of a otatomont by her hns
' .ind that aho wua not n drinkini
roiniin , explained the whole matter
nd tlio majority of the crowd loft dis
uatcd with the whole proceeding urn
orry only for the husband , who , t <
ull the truth , appeared to bo a vor ;
acont sort of a man.
Considerable atnuaemont was cro
ted during the excitement b ;
band of colored men whi
tutionod themselves upon tin
pposito side of the street and com
lonctid singing 'Jorusalem tin
loldon , " as tro woman wasnpparonth
i her dying gasp. 'Ihln was consld"
rod irrelevant by the polioomon , am
no of them wont across the stroo
nd proceeded to go for the coloroc
linstruh , who tied incontinently t <
10 great niuazoinent of the immonsi
rowd of bystanders. There won
lousanda of ridiculous circuniBtnnce :
Jimoctod with the aoimation wliiol
ould make a column if strung out ir
utail , ana what was at first supposed
) bo a tragedy turned out to bo f
inring fnrco.
Houl Batato Tranafors.
John L , McOuguo , real estate agonl
id conveyancer , reports that the iol
iwinu dvoda were received tor record
; tilt ) county clerk's oilico on Friday
id Saturday , July 17 nnd 18 :
Leopold 1'jxkftsan to Ferd. Stroilz.
111 , block -141 , Grandviow ; $200.
II. A. Delaney to Moses F. Bhinn ,
t G , block n , Bhinn's 2d add ; $27C.
Albert F. Stefol to Kmilo M. F.
tike , the a w | of sec. 22 , town 10 ,
uijo 11 , $2,0011.
fiamo to George E. Stifcl , the so.
*
if BOO. 33 , town. 10 , raugo 11
1,000.
Bunio to Win. F , Btifol , the BW. i
soe. 0 , town. 10 , range 12 $1GOO ,
Sumo to Matilda Dommlor , the nw.
of aco. 4. town. 15 , range 12
,460.
S.uno to Louia 0. Stifel , the nw. |
see , 22 , town. 10 , raugo 11
,000.
Executors of John Louis Btifol to
borF. Stifel , 'ho aw. | of BOO. 15
d w , J of ate , 221 and no. j of BOO.
, town. 10 , raugo 11 , and B\V. j of
) 5 pud nw , ] tf ec. 4 , town. 10 ,
nijo 12 gll,28UO. {
HAVEN'S YOS15MITM COLOQNE
do from the wild Unworn of th
u VAMEU YOBBMITB VALLEY ,
is the most fragrant ot perfumos.
unufactured by II. IJ BJavon , San
anciBco , For H&lo Jn Omaha by "W ,
Yl ltehouso end Keunaid Lro . ,
Go.
"JUNCTI JUVAMUS. "
The American Legion of Hem
Oeldution at Watts-
month ,
A Hoyal Reception to thoOmi
ha Councils and
Oitlzene.
Plorumro 8 colters "Who Four
"Whrit They Sonijlit.
The usual morning shower , looked f <
of late ns regulnrly s breakfast , fell nboi
daylight yesterday the excursionists wl
wore K"inK to I'lnttBtnoutb looked blue i
the prospect. It cleared off brightly b
fore 0 o'clock , at which time Bovprnl hui
ilrcd gentlemen , Indies nml young peoj. !
were ad'ombled at the U. At M. depo
where a train of nix coaches nnd n bnf > nfl
cnr wnairi waiting. The Bohemian bn
In full uniform discounted some excellcr
iiiU'ic nud n hnlf nn hour litter the cm
were nil well filled nnd the train pulled m
for 1'latUtnouth. The crowd undoubted !
hnd a lolly time.
The traiu pulled out in grand styl
nnd tnado fast titno to Bcllovuc
whore , ( o thu great surprise of ib
crowd , it wan discovered that th
boxings of the roar driver of the or
gino wuro displaced and ono part mini
ing. The engineer wont to work t
fix up , and at the same tinio th
station master telegraphed to th
headquarters for tiiU. The re
tponao c-uno , no engines , bu
fix up the bent way you CM :
After n dclny of about ono hour nnd
half the engineer nucccuded in bring
ing the old rattlo-box to tortns , am
the train moved ng , in end nt twotit ;
minutes boforu twelve pulled in n
Plnttamouth , whcrn frionda wcro anz
iously waiting the arrival.
TllE KECE1TION.
At the ntation , n coinmitleo of th
order in Plattamouth , consisting of .1
\V. Jonninj-s , W. L. Brown , F
Car nth nnd J. P. Young received thi
visitors in a style and manner tha
none could wish butter ; car
rinses wuro Hying in all direction
and the committcu of the Gate Oih
wuro eECortod in c.irringes to tin
grove , while the crowd 'marched i <
the groundii , preceded by the band
which pluyod oorno magnificent tunoa
TUB CITV ,
which is located in n fine tpot , ii
adorned by inagnificont buainesi
blocks and ulegalit residences of tlu
latest modern nrchitocturc. It w i
profusely dicnritcd ! on all sides ni'l
tlio stars and strip" * n > td presentee
a , line appeuranco. 1'ho oumtnittct
from thin city wi.ro highly ilattoroc
and oxpro&B their appreciation freely ,
AT THE aitOVK.
The vioitora were received by Hot !
J. V. Wuckb.ioh , major of the city
with a welcoming address , and ten
dorud < ho freedom of the city. Th
fuw words apokon by the honorabh
gentleman wur.i altquont and maotorlj
nnd wo congratulate ) our friends on
having the right man in the righ
place.
MR. N. J. 11UHIIAM ,
of Omaha , responded in a fine orator
ical effort , thanking the mayor am
citizens of Pkttsmouth in general foi
the honors and friundahip they ovincec
for the visitors from Omaha and the
American Legion of Honor , of wbicl
lie was a member.
Mr. 0. M. Dinsmpro , chairman of
the or torical committee , called upon
VV. ] V fates , Esq. , who delivered at
jloquunt addrusa , touching upon all
mbjectH of the order , the benefits , tlu
Friendship , tbo origin and the eiat <
Jiico of the same , concluding with
thanlts to the mayor and the city ol
L'Jattpinouth for the cordial reception
Following Mr. Yates , Mr. E. D.
MoLaughlin and J. 0. Elliot spoke ,
joncluding with Mr. M. Toft , who , at
> n all occaaioiiR , put in a few words foi
.ho welfare of Plattsmouth and ih
nimbitants.
And now we como to the business
n which all were most interested.
\fter the speeches all wont for the
unch , tliosu that had any.
HWJNO YOUJl PARTNERS.
After dinner the committee feared
hat the lingo platform would bo to
unall to hold all the dancers , and no
t happened , for before 2 o'clock
Plattsnionth fairies and cupids turned
mt on masse and by that time fully
hroo thousand people were present on
ho grounds indulging in all kinds oi
kinusonu'iits , dancing especially ,
fhich continued p to 5 o'clock.
AT THE DIAMOND. ,
The plcknickora presented a very
ronk nine , as the original nine did
tot go out on acccount of the threaten-
ng weather , and the committee hnd
L hard time time in picking out the
test that could bo found under tlio
ircumatancos. The Plattsmouth nine
lomoralized the visiting nine in the
irst inning with nine scores to their
ooso-ogg. _ In the fourth inning , the
amo teruiinatod with the score of 17
o U in fuvor of the Plattsmouths.
HOME , HWKET HOME.
At 5 the trumpet was nounded for a
omo run , and ovary body started for
ho cars. On the return trip Bollo-
uo woa the scone of i > u iiccident , ox-
ctly similar to that of the mornincr ,
nd the party reached the city at 0 p.
i. , tired and cross , but with u general
xprossion that the day lud been ono
f enjoyment and the picnic a grand
access.
Jtesoh'tJ , That wo , the mcmbors and
riends of the Omaha councils of the
iincrican Legion of Honor , on our
aturn from the hospitable city of
'luttsmouth desire hereby to express
) our companion ! of the Plattsmouth
: iniicils our appreciation of their kind-
( * , their untiring vtforts for our on-
> rtalnmont and tha courteous wel-
iiuo of the mayor and citizens ; and
irthor
Jfaolml , That it is the desire of all
10 members of the order , as well as
isiting citizens of Omuha , that wo
ioy bo enabled in tlio nnar future to
iturn the kind courtesies sluwn.
Ttio Dijfgeat biar Elephant.
"Samson , ' the giant elephant by
.0 side of wlnm the largest of liia
nd are but dwarfs and whoso bulky
Jos would put a mastodon within his
adow , is authentically declared to bo
o largest Asiatic olophaut ever
brought to America or over in ci
tivity for that matter , besides boi
M docile as a kitten and as peaceful
playmate asany child could wish. 1
is endowed with the strength of
' 'Samson , " ai his name signifies , t
is capable of carrying ono hundr
pcoplo upon his back at a "ingle Ion
and with no apparent effort ho Ii
two heavy horsea from the groui
with his trunk. This feat is accoi
plishcd by attaching a homo to ca
end of a huge beam and letting "Sai
son" grasp the balance in his ( run
"hc-o-ho" the He
end then with o - -
culea of his race swings the hors
high in the air and replaces them <
the ground as gently as ono would d
posit an egg. Wo almost forgot
mention that "Samson" la owned 1
W. W. Cole , and is ono of the myrlf
features in his greatest of all qro
shows , which is to give pcrfort
anccs in.
RAIL RECORD.
The First Smash Up on the Deny
Llno-U. P Trucklnyora at Tlo
The following interesting accou
of the first accident on the Denv
extension nn the B. & M is from tl
Denver World of the 10th :
A.i _ the morning train of the grc
Burlincton route , duo in Denver ;
7 ! 45 , was bowling along on time
mot with a singular accident aboi
ninety miles out. The engineer ho
just tried the water gauges and foun
them all right , when glancing alien
ho noticed a drove of cattle udvancir
to cross the track about three hundre
yards ahead of the engine. He a ]
plied the air brakca and slowed u
considerably , at the eiuno time blov
ing thu whistle and ringing th
boll contiuously. The cattle teethe
the alarm and scampered ovc
the prairiojtvJth the exception of thro
steers , which leisurely crossed th
track , the last ono just clearing th
rail a few feet in advance of the pile
jf the engine. Suddenly , with th
contrary nature of a bovine , the aniina
Lurnod nnd jumped on the track , an
; ho engine was derailed. Thu enginoo
ihut off steam and turned on the ful
'orco of the Weaiinghouso , but th
iiigino managed to pull the cars o ;
.ho track for distance of a fov7 inches
Vho road-bud is so smooth and even a
.his point that the passengers in th
Pullman and other c.iru ncro no
iwakened. As soon ns informutioi
cached Denver , Superintendent Hold
ego and a full force of men loft fo :
ho scuno of the accident. In los
him three houriatter the occurrence
iffy men were on tbo ground , some o
hum raising the cara on the twck
vhilo to facilitate matters , Mr , IIolcl
ego built a temporary track aroune
.ho train.
Mr. Holdrcgo said that in all hi <
'xperienco ' as a railroad man ho hac
lover witnessed an oecurrenco of i
iko nature. Had the train been run
lint' at even a niodorato r.iLu of epeet
ho pilot would have thrown tha stout
iloar offtho track. As it io , the do
ention was duo to the caution of tin
mginocr.
Later reports from the train -ire t (
ho affect that the accident was more
orioua than waa at first supposed ,
iVhon the engine struck the steer i
roa thrown from the track and the
ingincor and fireman injured , the later
or but slightly. The cars won
hrown from the track , but none 01
ho passon era were Injured. Thoj
? ill arrive in town about 5 o'clock , f
olegram received at 3:30 from Mr
rlr. Holdrepo ntatos that the injured
loraona are improving.
MYSTERIOUS MOVEMENTS ,
Wo learn that there are at present
ncampod near Tie Siding u large
iarty of surveyors , presumbably in
ho employ of the Union Pacific rail-
oad. What they are doing or what
hey are going to do so far is a rays-
ory ; but that there is work to bo done
ro feel sure , and work about which
ho outnido world is allowed to know
ut little , or why this secrecy ?
Liramio Times.
Bicycle Experts.
Experience and amateur wheelmen ,
rlio pride themselves nn manipula <
ing their steely and wayward stoodt
liould bo greatly interested in the
ict that a troupe of European bicycle
xperis are aoon to gjvo un exhibition
f their wonderful skill in this city ,
'ho ' exploits of these remarkable
icyclista have astounded all Europe
net their intriaato ucts fill every heart
ith admiration or onvy. They not
nly drive tlioirspider-woven ohariote
tlocumotivospeod , "spinning past foot
nd horao , " but they accomplish the
mat difficult acrobatic movumonta ,
Jch as mounting and remounting
lieir tlying machines , turninc somor-
iulta from bicycle to ground and
lenco back again , and while dashing
long they form high pyramids , ro
uim and halt their machines , leap
om ono bicycle to the other , perform
'ats ' of necromancy and do a great
ia y other almost ! * credible things ,
heso wonderful arUsta have been on-
igod to appear in W. W. Coljj'a Nine
onsolldatod Shows , and will form
10 of the leading features to bo oeon
i that mammoth amueomnnt enter-
riao which ia to exhibit at Omaha.
Army Orders. '
Tlio following are the latest orders
sued from the department of the
latte ;
Hospital Steward William Ham-
irg , U , S , army , having reported at
ese headquarters , in compliance
ith paragraph 10 , special orders No.
8 , current oorios , adjutant general's
lieu , will report to the commanding
llcer , Fort Omaha , Neb. , for duty
oreat.
Leave of absencp for ono month ia
anted Second Lieutenant Albert S.
pNutt , Ninth infantry , to take
oct about July Slat.
Examination of Teactrors.
Tlio examination of applicants for
ichors' certificates takes place at the
jh school building , commencing
luradny , July 20th , at 0 a. m ,
This will probably bo the last meet-
: of the examiners the present year ,
d all desirous of undergoing ex-
tiuatlon must bo in attendance
nctually at aforesaid place.
JOHN Ilvtm ,
GEO. I. OlLllEUT ,
SIMEON HLOOU ,
Oommittoe of Exainiuem.
A FRONTIER TRAGEDY
A Oitizen of Omaba in a TCI
porary Fit of Insanity ,
Wonders Away in the Snat
Creek V
roars Thnt Ho "Will Never
Fonml
Tlio nowa reached the city yestc
day of nn occurrence in the woste :
part of the state which involved tl
safety of a well known Omaha citize
nnd it was hoped would bo contr
dictod during the day or better no\
received as a sequel.
William Auat , the wt > ll know
butcher of Sixteenth street , a well > t
do man , with a moat estimable famil ;
left Omaha on Sundiy of la
week fcr Deidwood , D , T. 1 ]
went to Sidney , and from thci
waa booked for the 131nck Hills vi
Capt. March's atngo line. On tl
way out the stage had reached a poll
near Snake Creek , where there is
station , when Mr , Aunt , who waa , :
would appear , laboring under a lit <
temporary insanity , leaped from tli
coach and ran oil on the plains. Af tc
waiting noino little time for his rctur
the driver and passengers made n dil
gent acarcli for him but without sue
cess , and ho had boon missing fir
diiys when the affair waa reported c
Sidney.
Captain Marsh's agent sent hir
a letter notifying him of th
unfortunate occurrence , which lettc
waa received Tuesday evening. Th
captain yesterday morning notilie
Hon. Henry Bulln and John Erck
who sent telegrams to Sidney nn
Deadwood , instructing them to do ai
in their power to discover the misaini
men , but up to a late hour last nigh
uo nowa waa received. Snake cruu !
umptitB into Running Water , and th
valloya of these streams are the enl ;
places in which the missing man couli
bo hid , as there is neither woods nn
foothills about the country , but onl'
w unbroken plain similar ti
that surround Sidney. Those ac
juaintod with the locality'say ! tha
there are a number of hay raucho
thereabout , in ono of winch Mr
( Vust miy have been taken in am
: ared for and they apeak hopefullj
for his ultimate safety. The new"
was not broken to Mrs. Aust ycstoc
lay as the effect on her was feared
but it was the common talk on tin
itrcets and she cannot bo kept long ii
L'noranco of the terrible ail.iir ,
Sows from Sidney will bo looked foi
svith a great deal of anxiety by tlu
uany friends Mr. Aust had in this
sity.
i
Kotloo.
The "Hawthorn Centennial Ex
self iur Hoof Paint , " waa pitentud Maj
J4th , 1881 , and letters pitent num
) er 241 , 8J3. Any person found 01
mown to tamper with the manu
acture of said paint will bo nuniah
id to the full extent of law. No per
on has any authority whatever to sell
eceipta. HAWTHORN & Bno , ,
Lancaster , Pa.
JTTNKETTING JOURNALISTS.
? ho Vanguard of the Nebraska Edl
torial Tourists Wenward iiound.
The vanguard of Nebraska's quill-
Iriving army that is about to make n
aid on the "Centennial State" and
ho adjacent torritorioa arrived ycster-
lay. The party consisted of E.
1. Corroll , president of the State AB <
ociation and representing Thu West-
rn Woman's Journal and Hobrot
'oarnal ; G. W. Limbocker of The
larvard Journal ; E. W. brown , No
iraaka City Daily Nowa ; H. L. With
raid , Hebron Journal ; George E
irnith , 'Friondvillo Telegraph ; E. P
Lppolgot , Lincoln Daily Democrat
r. H. Bolzer , Seward Blade , ane
'rof. Perry , Saline County News.
Several ladies accompanied the gen-
lemon named , thus making up the
icauty part of the news booty of our
tato. At Grand Island , Kearney ,
iolumbua , North Platte and in fuel
11 the principal places along the line
f the U. P. , the party will bo auu-
lontod by other journalists until the
Nebraska proas gang will number about
irty ivhen. the first eating housein
Vyoming ia invaded.
Undoubtedly the trip will bo a moat
ifnmmt ono and wopoorinotrnpolitan
lortala have to destroy Fubers ot
omo and in our minds pirtici-
itto nn thu joy i ) of our fortunntu
uritl brothers Tlu trip will tulio
bout two wce-kv , during v.'hich time
iTryihinu of lutorcbt in 0 > li nidn ,
Jatio , Wyoming and the niountuin
nd volley buauiies of the f.irvvmt ivih
a vuitttd , S.ilt. Lukit und Denver
ill folcomo tlm "hug eating quill
rivere , " and inidoubteelly plcco bore -
> ro them the brat in the land. If
u-y do not find that Nebraska's ia
liuhtier than the carving knife , they
test remember that the oda are on a
leasurp trip , Hnd hayo for the
unco t'orgottun all about copy , paste
id ahearu , The ladies and gontlo-
ion who arrived hero yesterday
sed the time until evening eight
icing , when they took the Don-
jr fast train westward , To this was
tachod a Pullman oir and every-
ling was provided by Passenger
gent Mono , of the Union Pacific ,
r the comfort of the excuraionista.
TIIE BEE throws its old alippor after
10 departing touriata and wishes them
I the joy that mortals can have
uwded into the short spacj of two
eeks ,
Flro Department Proceedings.
Tuesday an adjourned meeting if
e Omaha tire department waa held
Fireman's hall , Prceidont Hunt in
e chair , tor the purpose of taking
me action to nurd obtaining the
ioks , papers , money a , etc. , from the
licora elected at the last mooting of
e department.
At the general mooting hold in May
it the president , vice president ,
irotary , treasurer and trustees were
titled to appear at the Juno meeting i
their respective flioos would be de
clared vacant. This they failed to i
whereupo.i the department olccl
a now act of officers.
Tuoidhy Mr. Seherb appeared n
that ho h d not received notice fr
the secret try that hi * offho would
declared vacant upon his non-atter
.into at the June nit cling. Thercfi
Mr. Callnn resigned , nt.d Mr. Schi
was reinstated as treasurer.
The report of the treasurer show
that theru was $04 in the dtparhm
treasury.
Mr. Louis.F.iist , chairnuti of co
mitteo on 1880 anneal parade a
ball , said that it waa impossible-
make an intelligent report from t
fact that members of the doparttnc
had turned over moneys to the trei
uror instead of the committee. T
committee , therfeore , rcqucatcd to
discharged , which was granted
A _ coinmitleo composed of the fi
lowing gontlutnon was then appoint
to revise the constitution and by-la
of the dcpartme'iit : fiii U vo Atid (
son , John H. Biillu.1 and 0. 0. Fiul
The muotiiig then adjourned for o
month.
WANTED. A good r-tcond-hni
bicyclo. Address box X , Ci nti
City , Neb. 10 U ;
SPfertiftt
NOTICE Aavcitixiu'ini lo Loan , for , i
Last , Found , Wants flonrtllpc , ( ; c. , will bo
wrtact la thcto eelun-rH oi.tc tot TEW CHN'
porllnajcich .tlwi jvi < uMn < iirtlcu , FIVKClJi' '
) tr lino. Trio dm' Intfrtlii' owet ! n tl
"KNTX
rO LOAN
TO LOAN CMl at Lnw Otico of
MOSEY . . Rti.ia3 Ciolgbton nirt. > . .
1' jifiA AilA10 LOAN At a r DC us i
J.4tlFUl/U tclltt In SU'M , < I * 1ISX M
) ; * } rdi ; , ( orfc taf > jenrt , on nrsicltu.he : m
ariti rroiH.itll.tjui ) lluitj U TAI > J l.oj
Aniiyor. IPthtni ) ni ylin MIM _
HELP WANTTtl.
WANT
Aiply nt Vo. 314 ith street , la , t
10 t and tulcago. 82Mf (
A girl for ( ic cnl h-useworl
WASTED S. E. corteaoth anil C..ll.otil
821 19
, > -Flr3t-clas * fcmolncook , nt nnrtl
WANTElFlr3tclas
w st corner Utliaiii Cnplccl u\o doc
ago < .
\"f * AVTED Tra apnrentlca lrN App1 ! ' T > a' '
v n > 3r < itefl , I'ttivicn ICth anil 17 1
lojfi i u , third nbimo lictn cirnor. 814-VOf
ANTED 100 Lrldir carpoiitois. Apply t
W II. Munnwclltr , Jlth s.rou' , nrnr F.irnan
823-tf
t ANTED M naml vile or wi ii w tli tit n
' * Iimllj ti occupy lous- air ) I oaul o m ;
Jnciulre of J , W. Ko cr * . 151B Farnam tt.
813-la *
EXt 7ANTKD T o No. 1 liroom-maktis Ap 1
V > Aug. Hnndow , Uotiga ttreo . Tib-It
IT ANTED-Ancxpcrlcn'oIclrl fodn genera
> ou o ork , OooM WACO will liotrhen
Jail at 114 ou h 1'Jth ttrett. 703-tf
Five hundred luhoreM fcrwor.
WANTED ' M lunu1 o & fct. 1'aul 1 > . U
itcaUy work all scikon. WaRDS 81,50 per day
ipply at Enulnccr'ti ofllcn , room 5 , Mortt'i
i otk , Council Bluffs. E. Q. . i UIISE , rimdcn
nclnocr. junoiS-14 ;
1 117"ANTED Two or thrco rooms u tHilo fo
VV phytlciai s olHcc.ddr.sd IT. Vcttr
lou office. C9SM1
f ANThlj 'Jcn teams to work on iMorcnc
W Cut-On. Wages 8j 50 per day
377-tf ill-PliKl. VIVOKNT.
I l\t\ \ MEN WAMTi D At i' cttliea Cut-on
\JU 1 nine u.lles ti' ' rtli rf On tha. Wa
1.7D per doy. MITC11KLL VINCENT.
: iaitf
_
SITUATIONS WANTCD.
[ T7-ANTED Position as c-pylst or clerk , U'
VV n joutg lady. T.Bilmonials oi | .o J
haracler glveu. Addrt ss loci box 2 , 'J nhor
nfTANTHD Situation Dy joune man in i
VV proceiy store or to take caic o : horns it
> Irate family. Good icfcrcnceghcn. Addnsi
. B. t'ceolllcg. 707 19
_
[ TTANTSD Enplojment by a young man ti
W groceiy btor > . . n. lirtMx WEilvKh ,
'
733-tf lltliBtrccI.'ncar Fjrnam ,
MICELUAMEOL8 WANTs !
iTTANTEl ) Tobiiyforc fh sin vl house nni
VV lot or lotwlth'-ut house , convenient tc
; rectcar Ili.e , must lie i heap. AddrcHi ( 'ivin
r ce , A. L. U. , llei office 8I8-20 *
\ OE TM'M'N well re-oiumcndeil , d elre ;
; V 1'fard for thnunnnllHvltli a wdow Iny ,
iliiif niitiimoiiv dJrojt O. X. Uio ofllc .
BlU-lOj
17 ANTED SCO yards of earth for grading at
I V 'S'.h and California Hcreeta
810-2J MCUAOUE. opposite I' , 0.
TTASTKD Ty two Roatletum a furtiifhcd
rV room well 1 catca. Address U. d. Kn-
necrfl , Crcightan block. 760 *
TTANTED. A ttrst-clissbar cr Immcdlatelv.
/V / Apply or addicts toU. A. ilird , Kcrth
latte , Kcb.
WAN1EU To work on the Oro-
gen Short Lino. Waves 85.00 per day.
Jl JIANN'WKll.r II ,
735-lt 11 t-trie' , near Fan un.
17" ANTED 600 prtvy vau.ta , ulnks AIH ! ei r-
'V ' pool * to clton with banlUry Vault a < nl
Dk Cleanur , the best In usa. A. Kvans iJc. ,
nl'lanco 1M6 Dnilge ftrcet. Omahn.
FOR HENT-HOU3CO AND LANU
lult ith.N. A new eotlaRo of fl o ronu ( ur-
! nl liel or uuf rnUhulcn 3d it OIIH block
uth of St. i'arv'n a\c. App'y at A. U. iuber-
nn' jewelry ttorecor. ! > . > ugU and 11'ht-U.
il8 P. t \ \ . C. UUHNlIAil.
_
j Oit tt NT TwomwilwclllncBaiia Inoither
1 f'wdl In ilolrmlo lit ilcMou
m ice ) , uy ,
/ . lf > M liou/li ttrect M'-tt
lOHKt'N" Co tac f n r raoios (1 > Kt & ' .
IStlutr.'cll ) tio. t JI r. ' < i * cnuo n d
i xmv rJi I < ] uron , < 7 a , p > itu bic-iot
K KOH KKNT Ki\\ five r om hcuse ,
100 i7 h ni\d \ Cla'c cirtct 6 IS ( X ) per
, . .tU - | ) | liOJhhtrui n rvvc , bll-20'
l H 1UNT No * rotUg' , fix rsomriar
1 ) mi'c , held bt. Maij'o nxnue.
bft ( WM.ilcONDLUH. .
lull Ht.Nl liouiuiny h'juno uull rurinstf'd.
Inquire 103 10th street , alto 3 rooina at the
rncrol 12th and Douglas street. Inquire ou
U18-U
TINE HOUSES FOR KENT Sraill nd large ,
\ two to twelve ruoa a each ; ono or two new
ea ttlth all modem convenience * . Ono of 12
ims , inltablo for botrdioi ; and room rentlu ,
th'anci Uouulae ota , 1IK1IIH , Avont ,
| v23-tf 16 tli and Douglas bta.
10H HKNT Two small neatly furnlshrd roams
t8 to per month , each nt H07 tto rd , be
ecu llth and Utlntreot. _ 71)7tf
10B KENT A furnUbed front icom , N. \ \ \
corner 19th anu Clark. 7UMUf
\0tt HKNT Threu furnl'lu d room" for home-
beiplng. lia M laili.Jlrn A ll > ll 7t2il )
OUSE FOR KliN'T-Kmi'ilte at M.V , Ken-
[ EeJj'a itor , I3lh tieiwcen Farnam and
incy , 769-tl
1011 KENT Two Hmall Lome' , and tour
room * In a U- tibia home. Inquire at 1112
ith 13th itrcet , b.Uecti i-alflc aud 1'leico.
77B-SO * L. UUOOAN.
IU UENr A raitly ( urnliitd rroui wltu
two lndo - < aud closet , firj.CO , forceo-
mcnonly. 181tVebrter stieet. 7CS-20r
I Oil KENT FuroUhol , room nlth board ;
modem liuirovcmnut , a few table DatrJem
i bo accommodated , at 1718 Uodjfe tlrcct.
651-tf
IOB KENT Homo , with furnlturd for gale.
Incjulro at IDOtl Upuglaittiret. _ Julyg-tf
" "
I OK UEKF Threa Btory"bilclc "stiiu , gcod
cellar , eloatcr i-c. bultable for xroccry
sommUIon builncw. t'Uturen fcrcalo. B17
13th ttrcet. 03)-tf
OK KENT Two nicely lurnUhrdtouthrcomi
rcotODkble pllce , 013 C M itieel. 3S2-t
, A 7 ro ° m hon tnj * ' ' !
JL' t ble on Convent str et , n ar St , JUrj's
Meriuc. It ntin.t0 psr month. Enoulra o
Daikcr Hro.hor , EM otlies.
FOR nENT-A nleelr lurnUhoJ rooni : 1016
Chicago ft KO-'t
TlftOFURNlSHKUsoutfi rooms for tent. 8.
W.corner 10th and Ua\enort. | soe-H
rronnV.N"rFnrnl'he'1 'ronl rectawlfhboirJ.
L1 W3 KorthTth st B31U
' Furclshcd roxJrn , 1723 DmtJuTJ
street. 104-U
rrtOR KENT. Two now elegant house" , In-
.L qulro nt Peterson's Clothlne s ore , near U.
7IOH KENT un July 1st , brlcU store , with oi
without cellar. It qulro tDrui ( Sioro , con
ner 10th nnd Douglas sis. C20-tf
fJ\OB KKJH s fumlaata rcoo ) oT it.
JL1 ch nh' HirhMijro.y. K. cof. ICth nd
-tncti. J3S-W
ITIOKHKNT Nicely furnished twrnr with or
JL' without board , Reirontblo prlcce. 2011
Ot at.
_
BA"LI
FOR SALE Ono good family'liorto can b
dricn by in Indr , lor prl o Ac , Ad'
llrf" ly'Io tlroi , drawer -Xo ! 2 , m.lia , Neb.
*
FOR SALE One fccotid-hatd Dtdcrkk Hay
UaUr , with capacity of twrlv to twenty
lon pc dayl KCOd OP cr rm clicftp lor catlC
Lllu t'ro . , drawer 72 , ninlm t'i > tis SOf
. OIJ SALE 8/00 nhcip tlircc and four years
' old , Koodfccilin. tn loli to null purcli.s r .
alcLon lint. , In hn h , .SDJ
T70II SAI.K I , t anil | wo now hii so * . ISlli
L' slroot t-ohlocVssoii h ol t. J'nrx Bn\e.
IrliiKB rent $40.00 will ? c 1 for $3,80P , li l cash.
biluico USptr cent int.io t. liiiiuliuh. Mor'
lenten , tillonh | i , 213 Sojlh lith ulrut.
tar-z ;
FOIlS \LK-rurri u-cai.d lixti'rcso'llictlrtcl
j cimmrk , worth ffcoo will bos 1 < I at lisa
i ban liairptlco rjocd op ortitnllj foratRrtliiR
In hctcl bii'lrs9. llrrt (3fiW p I uontli , ac-
cammoJatl i Itr Ih'rlx l. aitr Iiiuulioon
preml r , lltl at , near Lcam.HOtth. 020-28f
I INn STOCK FOIl SALF-I ha\esino tntlro
L' or n f teen Hijo , ptito hlooded Poland-Lhln *
uoar PlKoll In excellent condition wccne
nhout 75 lh cacn , which I w.U sbli ) by express to
anyuitt of ttin state , pioynld , for $10 on per
" " " 'I- Satisfaction gutrin ced Itcferenco-
Ijailsnal lianV this city. Atldrcsi , at c , M.
K. Jlcttcr , lltd O\lf , l . In ivcry cato moncv
murt n"conipmy the oidcr. t07iUtwlt
1710R SALS A half IrtcrcHk In twj otoro' ono
JLn \ f-encral totnll dry iora abd gr ctry , the
otliir hardware : will veil ono or both ; reason for
toltpg.it heiitli , AddriMV.O trilir. Clear-
nioin MO 21
I10H MALb A g'ods'ock rf gj- era ! n.crclian-
diza.wlthcr wlthour lulcllnj ; ! ' . (
railroad town , fate k worth Hboiit 8t,0 JO. Call
on or Inquire ot 0. K.lloAU ,
Jillbwltt Blue Springs , Claj e county , Veb
OR SALE Ore - * ' rt-h
Eoodgra-iel si' - rn cur ,
and sin cr ill ntlveconn. 'tiqi ' Ire at Kbitntzo's
farm , ono mile south cf .
CIIAS. K. 1IFNSMAK.
FOU SALE Aitonl ni Ich ci thrcojcnnolj.
Apply Are , t | c , Shlnn'a ! nd nrtdltlon ,
ncir llnml.ton street. "lll-lat j
PJR SALK Uhcap , a Irr n , harncw and
sprini-wnsr'n. limn will honUen nn
payment. Inqine 2Jlhnd C cl ' , 0 treot
603-20 MISS. UAtltK'T ,
Btarv hnl din- ' for ole at a Inr/iln I.o-
L ( atcd at iMith-rss corner ot 17ili itrtct ,
mil Cat.lrolmo wmtbo mncrt en or before
( vugust 7th pioxlmo. 0 itr '
770-tf > gcnt 1'thtiil Ucng'M.
V/OR SALE A cpin of llu'ht hortcs lnth
V wund.jciinu'an.l wcllbroke. to thit lidy
ir child cui dr. > o them , eitl cr sii lo or deuble ,
iVIllsill Itmb lhorfepcn.tn. miiahleforphac-
onorlaoj'siaj , lehoieo. Address R. F If. this
> IWco. 7 ! ! ;
pOUSALE-Sawmlll. T.Murray. C7l-tf
{ . 'Oil NAI.it. Kino huniry and harness cheaii ,
I ? A. llo-pe , 1610 DoJ e. ic29lf
JlX lit'AOTlt'UL UJiS-DoitlOO feet fachtri
j Huuscom t'laop on street cir lino. Best lota
fi whole addition on > ery ea v tiruiaandata
: roat bargain UKMIS' a.cnt , , IBlh und Douglas
nOR SALE A cottage of 'hreo rtoum north
U tli'of'f Nicholas hetnicn ISth a il Iflth.
nqul o within. (402-U ) DAV1DQKKTUT.
1'LENDll ) frui'UllTV FOH SALU At a
J UAkoAis- , one l r < o brick hou c , tnd ono
ir c frame house , with full lot on Caw noir16ih V
troit. Flr.o thinco for mvntnient , rent f. r ! 70
er month. C.ll for full particulars , on
BEM1S ,
009 tf Agent , 15th a d Douglas sta.
nOll SALK. Team , UTIICM undi on. In-
D qulro at Doran House , Farnam bt. K 8-tl
FOR SALE. The Arlington House
aCiTEL
First c'ass ; nil furnished. Tha only hotel
i town. The chcapeat property In the Btato.
las all the traveling m n. Will botoldchiapon
srnstosult. Enquire of E. Fu.lo , proprietor.
rllngton , Washington county , Nub. C03 tt
[ 7.0R BALE Restaurant on a well traveled
t ! street. n. MANNWE1LE11.
231-tt _ Hth Btre. t. near Fariium.
TIOR SALE The POl'ULAU HOTEL , known
J as the COYS' II01IE. Thin homo Is coo-
; ally located , has sou h and taet f rent , and In
jrronnded w th flne ( hade trcoa ; cent InuLIrty
ccplnk' roomn , has Ice Ijou.-e. Inundrj , eamplo
) om , cc. Has a world w dr reputation and &
ctter patrom go than matjj hountH ol twlco IU
ipaclty. I'rico $ .1,000 Cor iwrt.ciilars d.
rcss , A. A. SAWDEY , lied OlouU , tub.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ EC4-tf
TIOR SALE Or will eieha fu for Unnha pro.
percy , an Improved ecu oaoflcua adJoli *
iff a Btatfon on U. P. R. R. M. DUNU * ll , Hi !
nrnham St. , Oijaha , w mt
HUCK FOB GAiiK.
GAiiK.KSTABROOK
KSTABROOK t ( SOrt.
JALE1) UAY At A. n. HauJcr' 3t
> IQimiarnmrSt
TAMitCCiH At the 19 . stor ,
' OST Oncrod n'd Mh'ty cow with ere on
J left l.ielichlnl lorashjulder. Henry ( .lay ,
mo * J9h mid 11 urn. hOC-20) )
ASHINO AND IRO.NINO Uono ch.ap , at
2417CU'eajoBtreo . MaryJnnseii.OS -
L K JETI1 'Jho cirpet , hi.ueo and offlco
X * uleiner. LeMuuidetsat Ilcpubllcan office.
SOI-ii )
pOUND White Eetrcr iltr List we k. Owner
1 can have him Ly callli.B on tr.d Scnrald ,
iwcoi llowird ana Jackton , on MO tilde ot
Ii lio'oro July 27th 702-19t
jOJEHIi
AOI3IER OF PALKVOl'lilty AND ( CONDI
ONAL1CT , 4l',1 Tenth Strffct , between KarL m
dllainov. Will , with tljo t'.A of u rdlan
Irlts. obtain for any one x lMicy nt t'le rtli
d prewDt , and on ccrtnln ronjit'onu ' In the fdi
ra. Dcrta DrIU'ene < < nulo to ifi'.cSutte
' '
absolutely Pure.
"hit powder ne er v rlc . A manel ol p
strength and wholeioaitoem. Mora rcooo
al thin the ordinary kinds , and ctnnot bl
I In compotlllon with the multti urte of ow
: , short weight alum or phosphite | wdcrv
old onlylncins. RoiALlDnun POWBIB Ca.
W BI-.NewVoik