BHM I THE DAILY BEE OMAHA FJRIDAY JULY 21 , jS8. . The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Mornine July 21. Wonthor Itoport. ( I'ho following obficrvnllon * nro taken ; the 8 mo moment of time at nil Iho nlntiot . ) . , . , . , l DKrAKTMEMT , U. S. SfONAISnn. .Inly M , 1S82. ( ll.-p.ui. ! River 11 feet 0 Inches abo\o low water mark at , and 0 feet 0 Inches at Yank ton , LO03L BREVITIES. A commercial tmtnphlct of the ntatls- tics and Industries of Omaha and Council llulT > , is being compiled by John K , Land ft Co. Co.A A Ramo of ball between the Close Cuts nnd the Ilcsolutcs was played Wednesday afternoon which resulted in favor of the former by n rcoro of 19 to 21 , A detachment of six soldiers arrived Wednesday day from Fort Nlohrara to take part in n sheri > - < hootirg content at Fort Omnha , / The remains of Kx-Senalor Lat'unm , of California , were tnkcn west yesterday , for interment. MM , Latham and her brother , Mr , Thurlow MoMcllon , accompanied the body. Judge Northrop lit engaged for Bomo days away from his Inw ofllce. Any mat ter left at bin office , lloom 3 over Bush man's store , or with District Attorney llnrnham , will receive his prompt atten tion. The forest tree planter , Mr. James T. Allen , who won Injured iic other day by an accident nt North 1'latto , held a policy in nn accident InMiramo company , BO that his period of convalcccnc3 will not bo al together lost limo if It is irksome , The telegraph announces that the strainer Wyoming , which left this point on Saturday last for St. Louis , had drifted 0rain > t the bridge at Kancns City , knock ing a hole in hr.r Hide , and that her condi tion WAS critical , .7. G. Woodbury , superintendent of the fish businctm in California , went went wilh four hundred striped bass from New York , to bo put in San Francisco bay. Tlio imh are about a year old and owing to bad water over in Iowa a nuin- lor of thorn died en route , The thermometer at Mnx Meyer & Bro. , the Jewelers and Opliciann , from 12m. Wednesday until 12 in. ycHtcrdav.indl- rated the fallowing ; 12in. . , 70 ° ; 2 p. m , , 70 ° ; 7 p. m. , 01 ° j 9 p.m. , 52 ° ; 7a.m. ; 08 ° ; 10 a. m. , 70 ° ; 12 in. , ? 2 ° ; 2 p. m. 74 ° . The committee ou paving , of the Board of Trade , recommend Rrauito or ntouo blocks for paving Tenth street bo- twee n the south line of llnrnoy and the depot. For paving Farnam , Hartley aud Douglas streets , they rocummendei asphalt. The estimated cost per Bquan reported is about $2.80 for asphalt blocks. Qranito blocks will cost about ? 3iO ( , ex cluelvo of the E Up to 8 p. in. yesterday no additional news had beet ) received from Sidney concerning corning Mr. William Aust , who Is lost in the Snake Creek Valley , It was the Missouri Pacific and no * the Denver train which was two bourn late Wednesday but the Denver train was twi hours late yesterday which makes thing ! even. M. II. Judd , ( raveling ngcnt for the Union 1'aclfic , left yesterday for Grand Is land , Kearney and Plum Creek , to mak arrangements for their fttnto fair exhibit , A rural artist at Gibbon ban rent to Jlmmlo Davis uoina pcclmenn of his pen ell work for Bule , offering to furnish eitni lar pictures at $3 per thousand. They are decidedly novel but th artiit should turn his attention to landscape sketches and not try to rival Kosa Honheur. Mr , Chas. G. Hunt , who controls the city sales of Hawthorne's Centennial Ex celsior Hoof Paint is doing an immense business. No wonder. There never was such another article or one so strongly rec ommended. He is kept busy at all times and Ecoros cf roofs test his practical skill and the value of the paint. His headquar ters are at W. J. Whltchoune's Kith street drug store. Wcd&Sal-lf The man arrested on 12th fctroct Wed1 ncsday for Insulting girls pro\ml to ho a martyr to otllclal nrdor. IIo merely said "good evening" to n cotiplo of "tho glrU" who turned upos him wilh vile language and then a friend knocked him donn. At this juncture ho wan arreatcd by a vpcclul policeman. Ho does not drink nnd is n p-jaceaWe citizen. Ho had about S2iO on his person in gold , which was deposited In i'eter Goon * nafo over night and returned when Judge IJeueke diaclmrKed him. The amount of imnoy needed to put tlio utate fair ground ! and ImiMlugg In Kord condition for the fair in September , Is 8I.COO. Mr. H. G. Clark , the prculdcut of the hoaid of trade , and Mr. MtCord huvo been canvassing for the labt four or five days , and although they hate worked hard they have succeeded In raising only 91,800 , This is not u it ( should be. The invest ment will como back to the donors in bun- dreds of dollars for each dollar given. IU a nice time to throw off ou the fair now that there are too big new hotels opening up to accommodate the visitor Deputy Marsh ul McClure had a bad night of it Wednesday with "Salt Lake Nell , " Mollie Ktrnau and their uialo com- pinions , l.'tll yelled llko a demon , after the was put in jail and declared that the had left h < r boy at homo with the lamp buiniug nnd wan afraid something would happen Mm , An ofllcer was eeut and Irouxht the toy up to her , v lieu ulie re turned the disturbance until threatened with confinement in the dungeon. Thou the ehileki weie changed to muging , the And Mollie going it until tired when the refrain won taken up by the men , iti an < oUitr cell. Yufeterday the proof was Insufficient to hold them in the charge made and the wbole party wan net free , : - A BROKEN BARGAIN , Tlio 7 ar Between Nebraska Line Still a Possible Thing , Tbo B. .t M.'a New Short Ou to Denver. Prooarlnp for tlio Dxlilbltnt the Dei vor Exposition. On Saturday last General Mnimgor 31ark of the Union Pacific ; Potter , o ho 0. , B. & Q , nnd Wheeler , of tin Mchlson , Topckn and Santa Vo roads mot in Chicago and tlio dispatclica announced nouncod that an agreement for pooliitf the Colorado trnfiio had been made On the return of General Manage Olnrk it wan stated to Omaha report era that the arrangement was not yo definitely fixed. , The Chicago Times in fipoaking of the matter , Bays : "Thoro are rumora , not unworlhj of crodotico , that the arrangement between the Union Pacific , Atchison , Topeka & Santo Fa , and Chicago , Hurlingtoh & Quincy , for pooling the Colorado traflio haa boon rescinded , and that a war of rates ia not improba ble. Only laat Saturday the agree ment was ratified. The result wat reached at a meeting between Mann- Cera Wheeler , Potter and Clark , at the Grand Pacific hotel , and the fol lowing day the agreed percentages of the Colorado traflio wore given ex clusively in the Times , The porcon- tngoa were fll per cent for the Union Pacific's two lines , 30 per cent for the Darlington , and 10 per cent for the Atchison , Topeka & Santa Fo. The report now is that the agreement it canceled , and , moreover , that the fooling between the lines is anything but pacific. It is said that the liurlington'u rcfufal Lo ngroo not to build any now lines into the territory now tributary to the Union Pacific is made the ground or : oncoling the pooling contract en : orcd into laot Saturday. Th UurlingtoH , it is reported , Vjra villing to obligate itself not to inter 'oro with tha existing local traffic o , ho Union Pacific , but that was no latisfnctory. The Union Pacific do lirod a covenant that it would no indertako to control the Denver Llio Grande or construct new line joyond the Burlington's presou .orminus in Colnrudo. It was under itood yesterday that thu arrangomon md failed to receive the approval o hu presidents of the companies in .created . , and that the dissolution ol ho pool is owing to their intcrfor incu. Another inptor in .ho failun > f the compact , it is said , was th > ropoaal of the Burlington company o ruu through .sleoninu cars between Chicago and Denver , Whether fight ng between the lines will bo th lext thing in order , or vhothor th upturo will bo healed and a nov igroemont formulated , will bo dovel > pod in a very short limo. " A NEW HHOUT OUT. The survoyora recently sent out by ho managers of the Chicago , Burling- on & Quinoy to locate a line from lomo point between Hastings an < Kearney to Arapahoe , Nob. , in ordo ; o shorten its lines to Denver , us th jroacnt line from Hastings to Hoc 3loud forces the road to make a consld irablo detour to the southward , hav iomplctod their work and report ii : aver of a short cut from Konesaw , on hu Kcarnoy Branch , to Arrapahoc , Pho now link will bo eighty inilei eng , and will shorten thodistanco bo ween Chicago and Denver twenty ivo miloa. With the completion o ; his now line the Burlington will havi ho ohortest line to Denver from Chi ago by about thirty miloa. Construe ion on the now cut-oft will commence text spring , it being too Into in the oason to commence work now. HKTTKU THAN NOTHINO , The earnings of the Chicago , Mil raukoo & St. i'aul railway for the irst half of July amount to $002,000 , . decrease of about $00,000 over hoao of laat season during the same oriod , HE UUllLINOTON AND MIR80BKI AT DI'.NVKU. "J. 0. Bonnoll , assistant land com liasionor of the Burlington itMisanur md department , loft yesterday for tenvor , where ho goes to take inoaa- rementa of the space hlottod to the iurling ton & Missouri in the Expo ion i- on building in that city , and arrange 10 epuco with a view of exhibiting n ury Juuul-.oino collection of cereals rowing in thic htiito. IJo informo us iat the duplny mndn in the conlon- ial will bt o.\hibiied in D.I vor-- " tate Journal. SWEET S Midnight RxtJCdltlon by tbo OltH ) ' . ) Ub At t ) o'olovk \i'iiCBd.ij ' | li - iic > > : rs fif the OiuO a t-ll'O dub i. . a 10 oflico of the ( iiuniy clrik 'iir- ley muatercd I' hiutt eUuiij/ , the itiro active men buitliip it the clul > . The object vv.it to sm-nndo a few thvir fiUiutH , ni.d for thia purpose oy took u Jltd Jino Btu-ct car na far irth us Oitining stuct , intending to ark back toward the city. On the ly up the iiHisio in their aouls bub- ild forth in the shape of a few softly ng phmtation melodies , which so ptivatcdtho lady passengers thut they ducod the club by their smiles of iproval to go two blookp out of their ny to pluaso them , Before going out on Iho trip the ub passed a unanimous resolution ) t to accept nny invitation in at 10 houses serenaded , but at the very st place , the residence of Mr. Wells , 10 U. P , freight contractor , they for- inately allowed their scruples to bo rercomo nnd were most handsomely uertaiucd. After an elegant lunch o party lighted fresh cigars , nnd ter Binning at thu residences of ofcsrs. Yost and Merriam , arrived at anural Manderson's rcside'nco , where o wily warrior captured them at the 3so of the first song and took them out of the night air. They were iterUinod hero in royal style and , vo Boinu of their best selections. General Cowin's residence was next mtvd and again they fell a prey to the strategic work of a votoran. Got eral and Mr a , Cowin gave them warm reception , and when they lei they had only time to serenade Di Miller and Mnyor Boyd , when tli midnight hr.tit arrived , after whicl : nccordlng to the rules of the order th club is not allowed to sing. Their lanterns were bum ing low by this time an the guitarist , Mr. Willdns , complainci that his instrument would bo spoilei by the dew if they stayed out an ; longer , so the party dispersed. It wa ono of the tn'jit delightful soronadinj parties ever given in the city. Timouoit coNNF.cn IONS. On Sunday next the Missouri P < i cific will change its time out of Kan ens City , BO that parties Icavinj Omaha for the Indian Territory wil make direct connections for the south The road is now virtually a singli line , but thia will arrange matters si that thcro will bo no delay whatever A special train arrived in this citj last evening , convoying several Mie Bouri Pacific officials , including Mr , C L. Dunham , the division snporin tcndont of the road , who succeed ! Mr. iloiiBO , heretofore the acting superintendent of this division. Thif will bo a change that will bo agreeable to every friend of the road , Mr. Dunham is a resident of Kan sas City , who has boon in this section of the country for the past fifteen years. Ho was foi a long time a passenger conductor ol the St. Louis , Kansas City & North ern Shorl line , in which ho was subse quently a division superintendent , lie is a great big , whole-souled man , a number ono gontlonun , and no "Jim crow" man , hko some of the temporary managers of railroads at this point. Bo is ono of whom all can tie to , and who will bo a credita ble representation of this great road at Omaha. I.AND X.EAQUE LACONICS. Enthusiastic Moetlnrr Wednesday Evonlng Which Aboundodln < ratorlal Wealth. O/io of the most instructive and in * ; orosting meetings hold by the Omaha IJand League oinco its organizition oc- surred Wednesday. An unusually argo number were present poihaps , itlractod by the rumor that sonio ho ratorical shot was going to bo firet nto English forts by wtiy of harmon zing the strain of " 'Wo are dying Sgypt dying , " BOW being played b ; ho Seymour band in the slmdo 'ompoy'a pillar. Reports were received from th lifl'orcnt committees having in cnarni ho 4th of July picnio and favorabl ; icted on. The showing wus ver [ ratifying , and in all probability ovo' ? 500 will bo realized of ter all expense ! ire paid. Mr. Shelley , formerly of Davon tort , but now of this city , entortainoi he league with a description of th Fork Iowa Irishmen were doing fo : ho cauno , and throw out some valu ) le hints as to the manner in whicl igitation on behalf of the goo ild ctiuso could bo kept booming. lion. John Hush then followed with mo ot his thoroughly practical dis soursoa on tlio Irish question on which 10 handled the Egyptian question with > ut gloves. Ho showed by historical irquinontahon that the burly gour. nandizing English lion was only paw ng around Alexaudaia for aggrandize nont and doing now as It has'dono it : ill cases of its acquired territory noth ng but acts of highway robbery. The manner in which all England rars in the past Imvo boon carried or ras shown by Mr. Rush , and , ol oursu , the speaker did not hesi ate to show up the shameful ido of England's acts in bold promi lonco. Mr. Rush's remarks were on hugiastically received. The question of tlio proposed con odoration of Irish sonioties in nl ountries of the world was then dis usscd , and the Omaha leapuo wae nanimous in its opinion that tho'con- Ldoratiou would bo most boucfieia' a Irish interests. Koal Eatato Tranufers. John L. McCaguo , real estoto agon nd conveyancer , reports that the fol miner deeds were received tor record t the county clerk's oflico on Friday nd Saturday , July IT udlS : James G. Mogoath to Frances Tu ica , lot 18 , Burr Oak , § 300. Joseph Barker to Mury A. BlrkotK itO , bh.ckSIO. Lida Bartlett to Welcome L. Fel ons , part of aw ] of nw | of section 3 , township 15 , range 13 , $2.500. T. B. Lowe to Emerson it Shrovon , it 12 , block M , L'UM.'fl liiht. nddition. E. I5i bsijkio to Uurx \ < i Mulvoight , 10 w. J ot MI. .1 . .t no , L' ; ) . lo 'n li ( , ' ! ) : - i. U. P , ] jti , l Dcpaitnienl to C T ii , lot ) , block 48 , P iti Vul II. B. Sii.iih toK XJ ) > iskilh ndimlrii J of tr. A of to. . } .f etc. 2J ) , w i lit ruu v { ) ( .r t J ? ! ) l ) . \V. W IJjrJuttto . .Lit'I' , Roeom , \'L lot -I , Ii .nlv 2U , Knifei co- { it ( > , Gulteati , the Atsasclu A life-liko wax status of ( Juiieau , 10 nutorjoiu asauesiu , has liui.'tt uxt < ited and is now on exhibition in W. ' , Colo's great show , whioh , umong any other interesting things contains > extensive gallery of wax statuary , tits and portraits of all the presi- Mita of the United Statts , from 'ushiuglon down to President Ar- ur. All thu financial kings , popu- r politicians , and noted men of the , y are also included in the list. Jay ould , NV , 1J. Vanderbilt , Blaine , > nkllng , and many of the crowned iads of Europe are represented in 0 list , Thoto who have seen this st collectioii of prominent ponplo as cy appear in wax , pronounce the jduls perfect counterp4\rts of the iginals. Every feature , peculiarity dreaa uudioraon buing vividly ro- oducud , The groupings are limn- nus and it is doubtful if n moro por- it assemblage of notable people uld bo seen In any of the foreign art lluriea It is , perhaps , well unough mention the fact that Colo's now no great shows , consolidated , are to hibit hero , nt which time and place thu ubovo will bo seen. WANTED. A g6od second-hand jyelo. Address box X , Central ty , Neb. 1G-JU RELIEF FOR THE RUSSIAN ! An Interesting Mooting of tbo He brew Benevolent Society Last Evening' . The Hebrew Benevolent Society o this city hold a mooting laat night t < enquire into the financial Etanding o the 161 Russian refugees concerning whom an article appeared in Tuesday'i issue of THE BEE It appears tha' vor one hundred of them an entirely without means am as the majority have been farming ir Russia , andcxprers a desire to con tinuo the same business in this coun < try and wish to coloni ? ? , a commit tee haa been formed to render them all the assistance they can give to gain thcso ends. The committee is composed of the following well known gentlemen : Messrs. P. II. Gothoimor , Julius Meyer , M. Ilollitmn , A , Holler and 0 , Schlank. These gentlemen have al ready made every effort to secure em ployment for the unfortunate pooplc in the city , but have only succeeded in a few cises , Should any of our citizens want any male orfomalo help , the committee will bo very much obliged by application being made to them without delay when no doubt they will bo able to suit thorn as the refugees are most anxious to got to work as soon as possible. Contributions in either money , clothes or farming implements will bo thank fully received by the committee , who have to raise a considerable sum to purchase lands for the now colony. Plonoors Union Pacific Hallway Com pany. The first regular meeting of Iho Pioneers will bo hold this evening - ing , 21st inst. , at 7:30 : o'clock , at the oflico of the general freight depart ment. Union Pacific headquarters building. A full attendance of mem bers isnquefikd. T. J. STALKY , Secretory. PERSON At , . Herbert Thiyer , of Wyoming , is at the ttrttlmell. HOD. Goo. II. Jewett , of Sidney , is at , ho WHhnoll. Geo. E , Stevens , of the Great Western , vas In the city yesterday. Geo. F. Sharp , the Idaho cattle man vas nt the Wlthuell last night. S. I ) . Hathaway , of New York , was uost of the Withnoll yesterday. James Quinlan , of the Eric & Chicag ine , was in Omaha yesterday on business 0. E. Weao tt , of Plaltsmouth ; ! ' . Fo er , Schuylor ; H. T. Clarke , Ucllevuej A V. Hill , Lincoln ; Arthur ft. Patten , Ne raska City , and W. D. Bndgcr , Arling 3n , are the Nebraska at tha Whbnell Ilov. T. II. Miles , S. J. , president o Ireighton University , left last evening fo t. Mftry's Mission , Oaago county , Kansas , rhcro ho will conduct n spiritual retreat le will Ito absent for about two weeks. M" . WilcoT , tbo accomplished manage : f the Hotspur Dramatic club of this city , nd an old actor , both of experience anc bllity , loaves to-day for St , Joseph , Mete to will stay there for about u week oJng thanco to Chicago. Mr. Wilco 'ill bo long and favorably remembered in nis city for his recant fine performances f the leading character in "The Ole ruard , " and Peter Probity in "ThoChlm oy Corner. " Jinny Orders- Recruit Kranz Sauer , enlisted at 'ort D. A. Russell , Wyo. , is assigned a company D , Fourth infantry. Upon the recommendation of his roop commander , approved by the est commander , six weeks of th oriod of confinement awarded Priyat , 'red Heidler , troop G , Fifth cavalry y sentence of a general court martial , romulgated in general martial orders To. 10 , current aeries from thcso eadquartere , is remitted. Stock Notes. M. 0. Keith , of North Platte , says iat of 20,000 head of cattle at Ogal Jo , all are sold but ono herd , Slurgis & Co. have purchased Shiod- y's c-ittle , paying for them $335,000. The Pratt & Ferris Cattle company us ordered twenty cars to accommo- Uo a shipment of cnttlo from Pine lufl'i , on the 20th inst. The present season stands without loccdontin tha history of the cattle isinoes for the largo number of trans- ra of largo herds with surprisingly rgo considerations. Louder. A. U , Reel bus completed the sale ' his herd to Mr. Mitchell , of the , , S. P. it M. railroad , the consider- ion being reported at § 220,000. Mr. eel will continue in the business. Southern etockinen are more largely rep- kcutcd ut the cattle centres thin teaaon an on Conner yean. 1 ! > 'cl S. ] )3orn have started their sheep , " -"i.'j ft' out 5,000 head , f r NubraBka , I cr > 11 y ivi ] | | jo cither grozed or sold , itn > ri'io riun Mftt Ityan , thecattlo king , pnrsedweet it ni tht to meet a cnttlo iliive , number- K 112,000 liend , now tn route cast from eguii BooiuerauR , The freight pool between tbe lines into iloigo proved to be a detriment anil a eat annoyance to the cattle ehipt ers who u > have heretofore- asked favora iu the no of those who expert to receive them , 10 case ia different uow aud the railroads a as "utilf" as any monopoly may be and sees aa scarce as ' 'hen's teeth. " Le..der BASE BAI.X , Lively Qamo Between tbo Junlata anU Haetlntra Nines. rcsiwndencu of The llco. Ono of the finest games over played western Nebraska was played bo- eon thu Juniata mno and the islings nine at Junlata hist Wodnes- y afternoon , The ganio was called 3:15 : , with Juniata to bat. White- ih succeeded whitewash up to the rd innings , when the Reds wont to t , and with three elnglo base hits d Walker's throwing the ball to iond in plaoo of homo , gave theme o runs. In the seventh inning > y again got to the front with four glo base hits and got two runs , the iiio standing at the end of the ninth ling 4 to 0 , In the sixth in- ig Stino , catcher of the Reds , had his finger split , but wont through th game without an error. Only two mei of the Juniata nine reached first base ono on called balls , and the other on i short hit to right field , whcro the ; both wcro left. Taken a'l ' in nil , i was the beat game over played in tin' part of the state , The score is as fol lows : HASTINGS , TB. R. In. I' . O. A , E lillafti > 1 0 1 2 in ( Gourley , 3d b..J 0 1 2 0 ( McDonald , Istbl 0 0 10 0 ( Wintersc. f..4 0 ( Hdverly , r. f.l 0 0 0 0 ( Mlnec , I. f t 0 ( Crosthwaite , 2b4 2 ( 8'lne. ' c 4 0 2 12 5 ( Hvnnn , n. s 1 1 1 2 2 -t JU.N1ATA. TH. n. In , P.O. A. K , L'ght ' , o 1 0 0 4 S S Walker , c. f..4 0 0 0 0 t Uartlo , lstb..3 00 ! ) 01 Gray.Sdb 3 30 Partridge , r. f. .3 0 0 1 0 E Oottle , p 3 0 0 5 2 C Kellogg. R. s..3 Vivian 2.1 b..3 2 2 Norris , 1. f 3 ntlXS BY 1NNIKOH. 123450780 Hastings 0 0020020 0 Total , 4. JnniaU 000000000- . Time of came , 1.33 , Karned Runs Hajtingn 2. First Base on Errors Hastings 4 , First IHso on Caliod Balls Dallas 1 , Gettle 1. Left on Bases Hastings 8 , Junlata 2 , Passed Dalls-Light 1. Ptruck Out Juninta 15. Umpire K. A. Hoallcb , Scorer J. A. Cliue. HIT BY AN ENGINE. A Baba Narrowly Escapes Doatb at Hooper. Correspondence of THE UEE. HOOPKII Nob. , July 19. As the wes tern bound train on the S. 0. & P. II. R. was nearing Hooper , rho cylin der of the engine struck Henry Han son , aged four years , son of uohn J , Hanson , on the right side of the fora- lioad , inflicting sorioua injuries. The littla fellow was playing about the liouso , and unknown to his parents itartod to BOO the train. His parents supposed him to bo around the house when the train whistled for Hooper , but the boy had cone to sao : ho engine. Ho made his way Torn the house , which is about five "ods trom the track , through the ivccds , not coming iu sight of the on- ; ineer until ho appeared out of thu vecds near the track , when the on- jinoer uavo the signal "on brakes" md lessoned the speed of the uigine , but not soon enough to escape the boy , the engine triking him in the forehead. lis father , standing on the depot ilatform and seeing his son's hat fly ing n the air , was the first ono to his aa- istanco , fearing ho would have to ick np a dead son , but to his surprise id relief , ho was only badly hurt and sared. The father carried him to the .ouso , followed by many oxcitcd in- uircrs. Dr. Van Buron was soon by is side and pronounced him not dan- erous as yet , but badly bruised. Dr. Lbbott , froni Fremont , the company's hyaician , came up on the train to-day nd pronounced the boy doing finely , nd loaves him to the care oi Dr Vau mron. X. X. * # * "Littlo thanks are duo to him rho only gives away what is of nose so to himself. " The thanks of inva- da the world over are being showered a the inventor of Kidnoy-Wort , ir it is giving health to all. Kidnoy- Vort moves the bowels regularly , leansos the blood , and radically cures idney disease , gravel , piles , bilious oadacho and pains which are caused y disordered liver and kidneys , 'housands ' have been cured why lould you not try it. THE NEW TICKET OFFICE if Mio Missouri Pacific Railway 1 ; ow open for business at the corner o 'urnham ' and 14th streets , in th 'axton ' hotel , where tickets via this opular route may bo obtained to al oints Etot , South and Southwest rains leave U P. depot at 7:10 : a. m id 0:55 : p. m. , Omaha time. Pull tan sleepers on night trains. For ckets and sleeping car berths apply i G. H. FOOTK , Ticket Agent. T. W. CnowK , Passenger Agent. julyl7raon-wed&frimifeotf Notioa- The "Hawthorn Centennial Ex- leior Roof Point , " was patented May > th , 1881 , and letters patent num- : r 241 , 803 , Any person found or lown to tamper with the manu cluro of said paint will bo punish I to the full extent of law. No per n has any authority whatever to sell coipts. HAWTHORN & Biio. , Lancaster , Pa , [ AVEN-SYOSEMITE COLOGNE ode from the wild flowers of th .it KAMED YOSEMITE VALLEY , is thu most fragrant ot perfumes , anufiictured by II , 15 , Slaven , San anciaco. For Halo in Omaha by W. WJutehouBo nnd Kennaio Bros , , Co. THLETIG ASSOCIATION ! Bas'e.Ball Club. " V3. . \aimClty club , Ji ly 22. .menworthCliil ) , July xO t. & M. v.lub , August & ) ubuque Club , rt cu < t la. CHOICE CiGAiiS. Imported and Domdstio. i'iuoat Soloctiuu in Town Prloei to Suit Evorybody. From Haifa Dollar Do-urn to 5c , ichroter & . Becht's [ cOARTHY & BUitKE , General Undertakers , HotFaruum and Donijliu. Metallic , Wood aud Cloth Courcd COFFINS EOBES 1SKETS , , , SnUODDS , OUAPE , &o. atanlly on hand. Order * from the untry cited , and promptly atUu Jo- ' > i U L. D. TEMPLE , .ttorney at Law. ROOM 1 CRZIO.UTOH BLOCK , I . \ SPECIAL JiOTICE Adrertlscracnt Ta Loan , For , Eal lAtt , Fonnd , Want * Bcardlm , Ac. , will belt i.crtcd In thKio colntnns cncc for TEN GKKT , { rllncj cwh subseqasntln'trtlon , FIVECEINT ! PCT lino. Tlin tint lo'ortlcn neror Icna thai CHNTF TO LOAN WONkY V70NK7 TO I.rMTf C lls : t w Otef o ! D n At a per cenllB i aumf.hf fJ.PCO and upir > rd < i , tor 8 So S ycuf , on Crct-cluu city farm pioiKitty. Br.Miii lU fi ZiAtu bed Lois ASJ.VCT. ICth and Dauchs SH. HCLP VVAMTCU. WAMED / pin fvf cncrnl hou cwrrk. Apply at Dr. II dc'sotflce , corner 13ih nnd oiichs street , bctnccn the hours of 1 and deck , to morrow 633-201 - girl at 1413 Dcdgo street. WANTED-A & 83f f w AN rr.D A dlnlnj-room girl nt the Crclgh- ton Ilmuc. g311 "TtrANTED IromoJ dtcly o girl for general TT housework , ntn4tthwc t crntr ol Ham- l.ton and 1'lcr gtroot , fhlnn'g addition. 830-tt WANTED A Rlrl lor general housework. Aiijilv at Ko. 21117th street , let. i a\en- pot and Chicago. 63MI WANTED -oapprcnllcosirln Apply Dav inpirt ftrcot , bctiv.cn 10th and 17 h , south sMi' , third boast from corner , SH-20 ( WANTED ICO triair. ! carpciitors. Apply to tl. Mannneller , llth s.rcet , near tarnaiti 823-tl Five hundred laborers for work WANTED ' Milnauhoo &St. 1'nul K. R. Steady work all Bumon. Wages $1,50 per day. Apply at Engineer's office , room 6 , Evcretts * Itlock , Council llufls. E. O. hOUHSK , resident engineer. june28-14c Two or three rooms fiTrvuaio WANTED office. Addrtga Dr. ITrV Dee ofllce. 699-tf Ten tcami to work onlorcnc WANTK1J . Wages tJ 60 per day 377-tf Ml rmiEM. VIVHRNT. MEN WANTED At Fiorvncu Cut-On , 100 nine mlloa r < > rth rl Oimhx Wa oa ! 1.76perday. MITCHELL VLNCENT. 3S9-tt SITUATIONS WANTED , WANTED 1'osltlon as copyht or clerk , by n youcg Imly. Testimonials o ( LO d iharnctcr given. Addnes loc * box 2'labor , owt. 821-29 MlCELLANEOUd WANTS. VTTANTEn-Ta buy for cash smi 1 house rind IT lot or lot without house , ronvenicntto trcctcar line , mu t bo < heap. Address IVIIIL' | ir ce , A. L. U. , Boi ollice. 818-20 * fTrANTBO SCO yards of earth for cradlnff at VV 18th and Oalifornl-v streets. 810-20 McCAdUE , opposite P , 0. fTTANTED. A BrBt-chssbirrer Immcdiatclr. VV Apply or address to C. A. Klrd. M rth 'latto ' , eb. 7a'J-20" lA ATKAMS WANTED-To work on the Orc- \J\J gen Short Lino. Wajjcs 85.00 per daj- . H. MAN\4VKILI-U , i M-ii 11 htne' , nearKarnam. TANTKD COO privy vau.tJ , elaka and ccsa V JXol8 to clean with Sanitary Vault and Ink Cleiner. the boat In use. A. Kvuus ti Co. , iiidf ncii 1 CC Dndgfl utrcot. elnwln. OR ttENT HOUQCa AND LAND. [ 10 RENT A.large well furnlsh'd front room , L at tro nirtli-west corner cf 1 th and D.\- iports.rcct. t32-22f T10H UHNT Nicely furnl hod fr nt ruoin , 1 first floor , 810 00 per month. ll071Ioward : Ucon 14th n d 15th utrect ; . 830-tf ou e w tfoo cclri cbe and well , bitwce i 14tli ind 15thon hlciR ( iply corucr lEth and Chicago. 831 21 * 710-t KENT Cottage corner lOlh and Center ! for sanll family Apyly I. a. ilcdfleld , 12th id L'oi ' Be. 835-21' 71011 HENl A new cottage of flvo rooms fur- } nl hel or unfLrnUheil en 2Jd tt line b'otk uth of St. Man's avc. Apply at A. B. llubcr- annV Jewelry store cor. D uslai andlS'htts. 8i9-.l W. C. DUtlNaAM. K < NT Two new dwelllnsa and two ether ilvfellirRS in desirable Icc.llty , by JIcKoon , i. 1D14 Dcu'la street. 817-tf r-Collate of flvo tooran , cbsit & : . IStbi-treiit bttweoj t. Mirj'jaienuo a d lavenw rth. Itqulro at 713 , o ; pMite 812-20 ( IOUSE FOR RENT Niw Rva room house , cirncr i7th and Clark street apply 14C1 Sll-22 * 1J11 RENT XeiT cottage , six rooms , rear ! J-onee , head Bt. llaiy'n avcnuo. 809-tf W I > OH UKN I UouiOUi ( l use well turmstud. 1 Inquire 103 10th street , also 3 rooms nt the rnor of 12th and Douglas street. Irjcjulro on tml-ii ) . 1011 RP.NT Two small neatly furnished rooms ? 8 CO per mon'h , eaeh at 1407 licward. be oen Hth and Uth street. 707-1 f 10U RKJfr Three furnl'hcd roomi for hou e- 113 n 13th , Mrs. A. Hull 7 2-2 f TOUSE FOR RENT Enquire at it. W. Ken JL rejj'd store , 13-.h lct ccn Farnam and uney. 7e9 tl 10U RENT To Bnonll lou < c. , and fuur roonn In n d'ublohomo. ' Inqulraat 1112 ith 13th street , b.Uccn t'ailflc aud I'ierco. 77B-20" L. DUQ'JAN. l-lt HEN1 A naitly furnlsned irom wltn two windows and ciouot , fjr 83.00 , forKC'i- mononly. I81t Wcbatcr Btreet. 7C8-20t IOR KENT Furclsl room with board ; modern Improvements a few table ooirders i bo aceommoJatoJ.ftt 1718 Lodge Bireet. 051-tf I ElIOUaE FOR RENT 3niill und larjre , tvt o to t elvo nxi > B each ; ono or tno new : alth all modern cnnvooluacoi. Ono of 12 mis , niilrablo for boarding and room renting , h and Douglas at * . I1KMIS , At-out , u23-tf Uth and Uouulas ttts. IOR RENT Two nicely furr.lshed south rccms rc.T > oi able prlefs , 201S Cam at > eet. 3i2- ' . OIUUC.NT A 7 room IIOUBO tnd 4 n'all stiblo on Convrnt strttt , near Kt , llary'n nue. Kent 321.CO pr month Emiulra o ikurllro hera , KM ollice. 603-11 OH nF.NT A nicely furnlthed loom ; ] B15 CMira.-oht , (120I WO miNiailEUBoutn rooms for rent. H. W. corner 10th and Dareniort. 308-tf OR HK.NT Kurnlahcd front room with board. C03 North 1 7th Bt. Cil-tf OR KENT Furrtshed roog , 1723 Btreet. 491-tf OR REST. Two now elegant houjes. In quire at I'cteraon'd Cothlnx ! a ore , near 17. Dcprt. 63i-tf OR It KM' On July 1st , lirk'k ttoru , v.lth 01 without cellar. Ii ijulru at l > ruHa.ore , cor 10th nd Dciuglns sts. din-tf Jl- .i. . on > i OU UHNT Nicely tuknlihed rmms ! lb ni without \t $ . Heisiniblo prlicK. 2011 J ht. IhQ M 8ALK [ ) R SALE lloust and full lot In erocd loca tion , only 91,200. V'cOAGUG. bS5-lf Opposite P. O. 3R BALE Hou'o and corner lot. at { 1,060. birgaln , JlcC.\UUBoi > | > oite 1' . O. (31U Piv.1 } R SALE One good family hone can b v.1 driven by any lady , lor pri c. AJ $5Fr > Lille liroj. , driver No. 32 , i/milu , Nnb. Fr 822-20) ) 3R SALK Onoiecond-liacdDodcricIc Hay Ualer , with capacity ol twelve to twenty i p day , In good err er me ehcjp for ra-h. lu llros. , droner 72Omaha Kt'b. b".3 0 ( ) R > ALrl 6(00 sheep three and fdurjcars cf oldgood feeders , lu IU to bull purclut ri. CO ! ly McLv n Una. IngUncU .Not ) blU-21 ( Of ) R BALE L't aud two no * liM.fce' , Sth 11'l ' ttrtct , t-oblocVi ou'li ol bt. tfurvia e. . . gi reut 810.00 , will fcell lor J3,800. hili cah , .nee . kt 8 p r cent , lutiie.t. Ilqulru . Jlir- " " .ou , Ullor tlup , 2ia Eoulh Uth ) R HALE A good stock cf gJDeral lucrehui- dlce , with cr without buddiug In good lite id tow a , Stock worth about * IOJO. Call 71 r Inquire cf 0. K , 11'iAO , iltultf IHue Sprlngn , Oijec-juuiy , ' b FOR SALE KiirnltnrcMidfixttiresoMhetlotel L cnmark , worth tCOO I1I bo Id M hss thin half price CJood ci > rortunlty for starting In he tel bulnt s. Rtnt tSB.oo j > r n.ontti . , c- eiiiinoJailwifcr Ihlrlr > a dirt lniulioon preml c , nth st , near Leartcworlh , 8 > 2-28t : ) F1..S KTOCK FOR SALK-I riavesstuo Uflto or Hfteen flue piiro blooded I'olind-Lhlna Hoar rigs-all in excellent c ndttlon nclglln ? about 7i Ihs cacti , which 1 w , I ship by rxi-rcs ) to Fput ol tn stale , prepaid , for tlOOO pjr . . . -d. SUIefacllon ftuaran ced Itctcrcnco JjailcnM UanV. this city. Addresi , at . n c. M. K , Metier , IKil Oik , la. In ctcry CIPO moner mint a camp ny the order. 107 dStwlt r.OR ! SALB A hill interest In twj8toro < ore L1 aprneral retail dry cocci * and cr-c.ry , the otmr hnrJ are ; will fell ono or both ; reason lor Se'llnp , IU health. Address W.O. tnlif , Clear- moun . MQ. ' 80024 "T7IOU SALE Anord in Ich cow. thrcoycarsoU L1 Apply Ann. WlUc , Shinn's 2nd addition near llaml.ton street. 704-lHf TjlOR BALE Cheap , a hcr-e , harnosa and JJ sprlnir-wasrin. lime will bo given on part pajmcnt. Inquire Slthsnd Ct.ic tro > trcct. 803-20 MliS. llAtUbiT. ' rr\WO story building for falo at & barjiln Lo- JL ( atodatnortli-ca corner ol 17tb t-fct , and Capitol ai-e , Mint bo uoved on or hcljre August 7th proximo. UhMIV 770-tf Agent , Itth nnd Donglas. POH SALE A tpan ol light hones both sound , > ouiiRand n ell broke , so that Hdy or chllil can drl\o them , cither single or double. Will sell ihcrn bolh or pcparato. FUliabloforphac- lon or laoy's ead. lo hotso. Address II. F D. this office. 741-tf "TjlOR SALE Saw mill. T. Murray. 671-tf ffOtt 8ALK Fine bUBry and harness cheap. JL A. IlO'po , 1519 DoJijc. m29t ( QIX llKAUTlFUli LIIB 60x160 loot each In O Hanscom Place on street cir lino. Best lota In whole addition on very caiy ttrms and at a great bargain. BEMIS' ajtont , 15th and Douglaa streets jlStl FOR SALE A cottsgo of Ihrco rooms north Udool Nicholas hctwicn IBth a-.d Ifllh. Inqul o within. (402-tf ( ) DAVID OENTHY. WOl'EllTV FOH SALE At"a SPLENDID , ono lar o brick house , and ono argo frame house , with full lot on Cats near 15th itroi-t. Fine clnnce for Inveotmcnt , rent fcr $70 tcr month. Cill for full particulars , on I1EHI9 , 609 tt Acent , IBth nrd Douglas sta. FOR SALE. The Arlington iiouso" EOTEO First o ass ; all furnished. Th ? only hotel u town. Tlio cheapest property In the state , las all the traveling men. Will bo sold cheap on enrstofutt. Enquire ol E. Fulle , proprietor , Irllngtarj , Was&lngton county , Nob. 6B3 tl FOR BALE The I'Ol'ULAK HOTEL , known na tlio HOYS' HOME. Tills house Is con- rally located , has gou'h and east Iront , and Is urroundod n th fine flm-Jc trees ; contdnthirty leeplng roomj , has Ice house , laundry , eatnuja oem , &c. Una a world Wide reputation and a letter patronage than many houses ol twlco Us apaclty. Price SS.OOO. For particulars ftd- JOBS , A. A. SA\VDEY , Red Cloud , Web. _ . EEMt [ 710K SALK Or will oxcha go for Omaha prc- L psrty , ILU improved noc ca ol land adjoin- -.K o station on U. P. R. U. 11. DURHAM , 3 < 17 ftrnhanifit. , Omaha. 20 Jli HICK FOR L'AUli. 3 203-tf _ E3y.\B.ooa : . cog. UAT-At A. H. Etndei1 Fetd St 3ALED . el-t HAKEN UP Black horso. Inquire at Jt. liar- [ ker , near fcaundtri street bridge. fc37-io : | .TAMUGCfcS-At the OOo store. O5T Ono rod ar.d nhlto cow. with sore on Jt left idc behind torn shoulder. Henry Clay , niier 19th and Mlll.am. b05-20t I K. JETT Iho carpet , house and ofllce X' cleaner. Lca\ orders at Republican office. 012t DDWAUD KUEB.L A.OISTEK OF PALMYKTEtW AlfD tCOK ! > l ONAL1ST , < 38 Tenth Street , between F IUME idUamcT. Will , with the kid of rpanbn ! Itlta , obtV.n for any OLC a gUneo ui too pat ; d prurent , arid en ccrtnla ccndlSIcoa In tbo u " re. Bccta and SUoM made to srdor. PtTltt k > * ' ' > c'on ruiraotced nr.SC.1n Pure. his powder never varies. A man el of p strength nnd wlioleaouu 110.11. Sloru econo 1 than the ordinary kinds , and cannot he 1 In competition with the multitude of ow : , short weight , alum or phoeplmte powder' old only In cans. KOVAU IURINO POWDBE ( o. W Kt. Nmv Yorlf fiTIQUARIAK BOOKSTORE 1420 DOUGLAS hTJtEET laiiparters of the Literati , hu Cheated ! , Laroest and choicest cull tlon of JW AND BECOND-HAKD BOOKS In tlio NV eat. inOOL BOOKS A SPECIALTY. 3nsh paid for Socond-IIand Booke uxclian&ud for now. H. SCHOHF33LD , Hi > 22.1v PHOl'RIETOR HORTH-WESTEBH \ . Bt 12 NORTH EIGHMIBHTH Jl. MHA NATATGRiurin ( AND SWIMMING SCHOOL , mor 9tli and Farnam Strooti , unnlngnbtcr experienced teacher coolest u In the city ( lie ot bailn , 6bxS5 depth ol ; r , 0 feet and 3 } feet , 1'rlces beasan ticket 0 ; five latin , (1,00 ; flnglo bath * . 25 cents , i tow tt'e , batlilui ; trunks and drtuaiai , ' rooms. 1IEOKMAN A WITTK , 1'rop'i. ESTIIAY NOTIOE. ikon upas in cutray by ttiu ubcribcr , out lie M moml Hirer , at r'loronce , in Donglai ity , aud ttatc i f ub aska , on the 22nd d < y une ) Bs2 , ono sorrel mare | > onj , ibout diht uold , whlta hmd leg ) , and left frout loot 0 atd while face ; uo brind 1) . J , on left a'so i ad le and irldli.wbcli I lutcni to 1 ippraUed aeoordlni ; th statue in iu.h ca c. uaud prctlded. tied tlio 18 h day of July 182. IJ10 Iw ocw JOHyII. | tEWIN. BTUAYKD. red and white cow , Iwotl'ta ' In left ear. in centred blltt rpct In f < iebtad. Sere ft tide , 1 { .turn to lltnry lUy acd leictlvu LIJ , WlUmett , ( .ear Le J work * , Jjl9-it