THE DAILY BEE OM A * HA WEDNESDAY AUGUST 9 , 188. , The Daily Bee , i ii i "WednesdHV Morninr , Aug. Weather lioport. ( The follow inp olipcrvfttlnn * nro token thr Mno moment of time nt all the slntlo WAI DKrABTMr.si , U. 3. SIONAI.SKII. MC * . OMAHA , Aug. 8 , 1882. ( IMfip.tn. 5 Inches above low water m rk Om h , 4 feet 10 Inches t YanVton ; MUilulp ; fttt ) 10 Ir chcs at la Crotso , and 7 feet 3 Inct t Djbuquo. LOOAL BBBV1TIB3. Citizens nro working now to get nil t ! principal streets paved nt tlio earliest < li joisible. llioVlctntln society -will meet tl ; asroninR nt Mr. LlvoteyV , 1210 Capit javemuo. javemuo.Tho The Mlllixtil hotel will bo the pWo aneelicg of the democratic Btnto contri committee tliln evening. 1'rnnk Itellamy , who V/M on tl Omslm police foioi under n republican n zninistratlon , if to bo mmrkd noon. The NeLrnskn Koduclng anil Dryii company declared n dividend McnJi morning of ten per cent on oigbt inontl v On the night of 'August Htli lw lionea were ttolen from the utablo of Joli 3J glcy , three in11e south of Oinnha. A r xrnrd of ? 50 Is ciTercd lor hot BO nnd thic The Illinois press wutociation passe ihrough the city Monday on their rolur Jrom nn excursion to Utah nnd Coloradc Oco oi the number became Incnno r Came and it took all the rest to hold lili down. down.A A picnic will bo held at Hoccall park , in South Omahn , August 20th , b Gcorgo A. Cutler poet No , 7 , G. A. 11. , c this city. The executive committee cor nista of Comrades Llnpincott , Storer JErdmnn , i'cenan nnd Fitch. Ono of the county prisoners employe 7ry Ir. Cootp , the court house contrnctoi Monday fell from tbo elevated railway , .distant of fifteen feet , and struck ( n Btono. It was n wonder ho didn't bust t * utono , but as it waa ho only hurt iw / . & M. will zcnd neat ouveairn lo bo dUtrlbuled nt the Denver ' p f.ion , A ninglo sheet of cnrdboaifoldciV will Lear on Its fust pa o a/eel cngrtviug , BOMO little sketch , nnd/n the lest 'pago n plan of tlo gallery at 6 oxpoiilfou showIng - Ing the space occuj ly tlw jBurlington cxbibiU. The M&o I'atw will contain _ Ttto hcai/Qunrlcm of the Fourth in- J j.ry ( to-dajbo Innsfcrred to Joit Ouulo , Bnd the field , taff nnd band cf the inline. . . , win , Col. Wm. P. Cor- Un coniBdiD' Lieutenant Butler P. 1'ilck Bdju4ut , and ifjrjt Litltenaut John S&tl , quitel | master , will nnlvo 1he twjnronijdjo wcett i jle Nnth ( wll fr 0 Tliureoi * for irort Nlubrnni. -l hy don't vy tonii , tllo M)08ition , atDtivei7 Yoncnnjovln the Burling ton lo-i / ving Oinnlu every morning nt &lfi sud air.0 | in Denver the following aoin'pgntrv. . Bound trip tlcketH only 930. good to letufrKvtoLo , 81nt. Per fur. thcrliifoimutlonnpplj , ticket agent , 1020 Fnmnn. & TtL depot. A team belonging to n v tookn run jcstfrdny about 10 o'cltu , And in two minutes Seventeenth sticol w s full cf vecetr.dlou , potatoeu ] > redom | . Tiating. Soon ufter ono of Mr. 1'nndt'n teams took flight almost in tlo inmo place and wna Htuppcd on Sixteenth street by Bomoicnn , who was nenrly run down by the team , llolmd ncluto call. A man who liau j t gone to woik for theTJ. 1' , company nt tbo transfer Imi LndJuck in buying n fnnn in this stnto or Le would bo laising potatoes initcad o : lieavy boxes. IIo bought n mnn'n farm , while the oiiginal purchase money hni ncTtr been paid , nnd gnvo Win the money for bis Interott nnd also lo pay tho'rntlroni company's claim on the farm , 'Die follow took tbo ducata nnd aklpped out , nnd now the would-be farmer is compelled to go to vrork and make his money over again. The convenience In tbo arrangement of the Milliard hotel Is shown to advan * tage now that they have gone to work to complete the fifth-ntory rooms. The inn. terlal u all taken in over the roof , nnd blind doors and deadened doors ko p nlj noise frcm penetrating to the rooms be low. When It Is ready the furniture will be put in over the roof too , and the par. titluns will then bo knocked out In the stairways and this portion united with the rett , mailing the houio complete aud al most without an ) one knowing what had teen going on. The Irlth citizens of Omaha intend lo have a llttiary and muiical entertain- m it n two evenings during the sUto fair week. The proceeds \vlll be devoted - totbocaufe of the tulfeilng peasantry lu the green Me. Aeide from the attractive programme , which will certainly be offered on the ever/irge referred to , the ol | ect in llew thould Iniuro cr wdcdhousea. Coiirjy ( Tuwuier RuBh is bunlly en. Engtd nttifjlng jttnona who are delinquent In r yl K their personal taxes. His let. tcioLtuId le tnawercd In BOIIIO mnnuor 1y tbcke Interettid , as the treasurer ho to liuiVealliJailtsi tothofo he cannot find. Ittbculd Le ruiiunltml that the treas urer or bin deputy has the power to eelzo t , pfreotal jiroj-tity for the o taxe without tr r UioutBal judlcal delay of tiling out exe cution * , etc. The Mainnt rchor zocle.ty held nn im. poilant juectlpg Monday in their hall , . owner cf Tenth and FarMtn etrctt * . Ttetewasemlte a large attendance , and tie following cfucen were e'ected ; Tretl- L g , dent , Henry , Slrasburgj secretary , Pi Kocrting ; trciwurer , John Uoeclch librarian , Hurry Hocsllo. llcufilutlons condolence on the death ot Wm. Ai were unaiilmously ndopted , nnd t meeting adjourned. There Is n good chance for those w wish tolcnrn Italian now , as wo nro ; formed that n competent teacher is dc rotis of obtaining tome pupils. Send yc nddrcsn to TIIK KKK cITice , Col. Hammond , of Chlcngo , well i membercd hero ns the eccond uiperintci cnt of the Union Pacific , having succeed Webster Snyder , arrived In the city yi torday In the Pullman Rpecinl cnr "Cc linontal , " The colonel tnndo ft few vis lo old friend * , nnd was called upon by ft cralctoran employe of the rend , w ! learned cf his arrival. Ho nnd family 1 < for California nt noon on a pleasure tr ! which will probably extend to Octobi Col , Hammnnd Is not engaged in any rn rend enterprises nt prcscnf , nnd h npp ! cntly enjoying the best of health. Our enterprising young cltireii , M Harry Hunt , nsslHed by nn nblo cnmm tec , will give n private lawn party Hnnscom park this evenin The committee on nrrangemenlR , coinpr ing McRiirR , Fred M , Snow , 1' , P. Ho noldx , Frank Power ? , A , Korenswcig ni George Miller , have nrranged lo make t ! nffnlr n btllllanl success , and It Is expoctc there will ho quite n largo gathering , A thoEo ladies nnd gentlemen who nltcnd' ' the previous pnrty organied by M Html have a cpccinl InvIUtlon to nttoni Two conveyances will start from Mr Meyer's nloro , corner of Twelfth and Fa until , at 8:30 p. in. The managers of the Union Pnclf railway have decided to order nil passe : gcr triifn men to wear n uniform , Tl uniform will bo n dnrk navy blue. Tl coat IB to bo slnglo-broastcd sack ; U vest Is lo bo HingU-brcattcd , without co Inr , nnd n whlto linen vest , snmo patten may bo worn In fctimn > r ; pantaloons , ct plain ; cnp , nho blue clovd- button * , fc train men , gilt stanjard , ' 'railway sc : vice , " two stzef ; for baggagetnen nn brakoinan , nickel-plated of name patten The order for the adoption of the rcgnli tlon uniform will go into effect Seplcmbi 1st , The men will bo allowed lo cnnlrai lor tho'r own uniforms , which , howevo must bo inndo In nccordnnco with the pa tcras or style furnished by the gupcrit tondent. 1HE DIAMOND GREEN. Opening of tbo Now Grounds of th B. & M. Association. On Friday p t the 13. & M. Ath Ictia nsBor/ation will formally opot their p < ) W grounds which nro locatcc in Laku's addition where the ok Omaha nsaocmtion at ono time hold 'orth. A Bubatantial tight board fence las boon built nround the iticlosuro , ind a grand stand of neat and convcn- out duaign has boon erected for via tors and patrons of the gnino. The iamond has boon perfectly laid out nd is as level as skilled labor can inko it. An uninterrupted view of II maneuvers of the players and ec- untricities of the ball can bo soon from ny point of the Grounds devoted ) the UBO of spectators. With com- icndablo zeal the Managers have ar- ingod two fine games for Friday and atuiday of this week , the famous Spaldings" of Chicago having been icurcd to try their moHlo ngainst the amo club. The intended viaitors impmo the beat baao ball skill in hicngo outside the lenguo club , and i fnct the latter had to pull down loir ling on one occasion before the lURhty "Spaldiugs , " who derive icir name , fame and organization oni elongated "AI , " who presided so orioualy over the pitcher's position ir the old Ilockforda , the Bostons id the Chicago "White Stockings " On the 19th the U. t M. boya will : OBB bate with the St. Louis lied tocliitifs { All thuso games will cor- tinly bo fust class , and nil loveis of 10 gnmo should turn out in force nnd ivo the bojs n bouncing benefit On next Satuiday the U. P. club ; ill play the Dubuiiuo club in this IVJ , and a i-ond gnmo may bo ex- ow- | Thus it will bo aeen that mittiia w\i \ imvo plulty Of mnuBemout 11 the base i ball line during the re minder of the . Baao Bull at IIuBttntfB. The Hastings bn.o Ml club plays ivci i games to-day , ( WoincBdaj ) , at led Cloud , with BlooniinRton and Led Cloud nines. The Hastings baao ball club has lade arrangements to play two g-unea 'ith the Loadvillo Blues. They wl\t top on their way to Omaha. The Adams county fair offers three undrod dollars for baao .ball Ihia fall. A Noted Woman. The item in regard to the failure of Yours for health , Lydia E. Pink am , " of Lynn , Brass. , which has eon Hooting through the p per , were ro glad to loam is false in every re ) oct , ns wo found on inquiry at Hub urd'u International Newspaper { oncy of this city. The Lynn Boo ud n low days since : "The Lydia inklmm Compound business is not nanclally embarrassed , as reported , ut is being conducted on n mucli irger scale than ever , doing n larg nd growing business , and paying one undrcd cents on n dollar. " Mr. Hub- aid has whole charge of the tulver. sing of this and other similar largo OUBCB , and iiibrma us that ho has in- > rtcd her advertisements en yearly mtracts in over 8,000 newspapers Bt year , eo that to-day aho is the ; st known wonun in America , In Idition to this fact slioia a live , earn- t WQinan of over lixly , nd doing n real deal of good in the world , as any of the beat families in the city n testify. Her advertisements , ough worded plainly , nro not eijuivo- I in any sense , and her remedy is 10 of the few of great merit before o public , [ Now Haven Sunday egiater. ' A Vexed UlorRyraiuu liven the patience of Job would Uicouio liaubted were ho n preacher and eiUeav Ins lo iiittrcut his audience \\hlle\thoy \ ewfcctyluBUp an incresfatil COUK\IIIL' ajtliiB it impodslble for him to bohturd. et , how \ eiy esuy can nil this be nvoiletl 'simply ufcfnt ; Dr. Klng'n New DUci /01r,9 / ° nfunll > ton ! , Ciiughs and Oo lallJottlMBUen away nt 0 , F , GoW Ma drug ttoro t HARDENED CRIMINALS. They Bronte Into n Store and Cnr on tbo Cutlery. A very nont and aucccnafut job burglarizing was done Monday , t ! place clioaon by tiio thieves boint ; t ! oxtotuivo hardware establishment Messrs. Langn > t Foitick , on Thi toonth street , near Fttrnnm It is n known just what time it occurred b it is supposed to Imvo been about o'clock. There IH a roar entrance lo the ft to from the alloy nnd n window nnd do both open from the promises , upon back yard filled with emp boxes , olc. The burglars cntori through Iho alloy nnd yard describi nnd broke n largo pane of glass out the window , after which they tried raiao the saah , but only got it l nbout thrco inches. Not waiting run the risk o ! forcing the door tin crept through the space occupied I the broken pane of glass and clinibi over a lot of gnrdon tools to the bac door which was readily unlocked at furnishu'l n convenient exit for then The money drawer was pried ope nnd broken elf , but they gi nothing out of that , ati their attention was directed I the show cnao containing the fnio cu lery. From this they took a couple ibexes i boxes of razors , six rovolvera and quantity of pocket knives , Bcuaors nn nnd Himilar article ? , getting away wit nbout § liJO worth altogether. The than decamped without being scon c heard and the firat known of the rat waa when Mr. E. B. Wcist , the hni noan man , paused by at an early lion and seeing the back door wide ope nnd the window Btnnahod dropped o the racket and notified the otrncn No clue whatever was left tc idcntif the intruders. Kidney Complaint Cnroil- 11. Turner , Itochcstor , N. Y. , writes : " have been for over n j car subject toscriou dltorder of the kidneys , nnd often unabl to attend to httslnisn ; I procured you UUIIDOCK Uiooi > UITTDIW nnd wns rellevoi before half n bottle wax used , I intend t continue , ax I feel confident that they wil intirely euro mo. " Price § 1.00. TttICHAI/4 MANIA. A Religious Crnnie With a Fondnos : for Photographs The police judxo when called upoi by TUB BEK reporter yosterda ] introduced the tubjoct of the morn Ing'a businoaa by bringing out a boj Illcd with pictures Of nil shapes and lieos from a diminutivu daguerreotype > f ancient aspect to the iirwjat photo frnph , cabinet size. The collection taken was from i mndlo cirriod by a man who wat irought to the city jail about 2 o'clock londay night from Shinn's addition ) ho man wasn't drunk , but was a lit- lo queer and as they didn't like to ave him nround , the residents of hinntown put him iu u wngon and rove him to the Hotel do McCluro. lo was about to bo turned loose yes- irday when the innido of his bun- lo was investigated and the photo- raphi , over a hundred in number , isjoverod. On being taken before udgo Bonoko the fellow gave his imo aa J. M. Michal , and enid ho unu from St. Louis. Ho would only Ik in German and scemod to bo a iligious crank.Vhon asked where ) lived , ho said "in the aamo room ith G. d. " From this it was infer- d that the man is cither the follow lie claimed to bo "tho advance ogen ! the Uedeomor" or is in some vvoj nncoted with the same circus. Tlio pictures had evidently been 3len and from some ono enjoying an touaivo ii tjuaintanco among the ung people of Omaha. The names aevor.il of the originals were writ ti on the back of the oiid nnd moa , the pictures were fine cabinet'photos mi Curriora. Thetp were familiar 3cs &i popular ministers , leading aux and lovely belles of this city. , tu Hbrnlurdt also figured in the t , nnd there were a few fancy pic- res BO that nil in all it was just Imt a young Indy would like to ox- bit to nn evening caller. Michal wiiSBont up for 1C days nt ' ird Utv.r. The "Hawthorn Centennial Ex- ilV ° , ] ? ' ° ' "t' " w P tented May if oAnn lottor8 lntont num- ! r-u aOAny > person founder lowu to tamper with the maim ° Bid paint wil1 bo punish- i , i , , I to the full extent of law. No peru - u has any authority whatever to Bell 'C ' H > tB. lUWTHOUK it Iluo. , Lancaster , Pa. in Item tor CommorclRl Travelers. A notice lu THE BEK that Miss cCartnoy , of thU city , had departed i a western trip in the commercial in- rest of Charles McDoimAd , pur well- lown Furnam struct merchant , ox- tos the editorial quill of the Lincoln lurnal as follows : Miss McCartney , who travels for n lolennlo dealer in Omaha , is the oncer traveling saleswoman. She is ch an improvement on the average ummor that petitions for the em jyment of moro women are aori- ly thought of. She docs not make sinesB as lively around the billiard Us nnd ealoons ns the masculine kvoler , but the hotel man , the bag- go fiend and other people on whom u burdens of travel fall regard her th extreme favor. WANTED. A good second-hand > yclo. Address box X , Central ty , Neb ij ( at TRUTH WILI , PREVAIL. o Egyptian Question Bottled by tUo Hormoalana. Hie reception tendered the Her. sian society Monday , by its ? aidontMiss | IMinnio kMauI , was a yonjoynblo and delightful affair , impromptu programme was pro- ted consisting of vocal and instru- utol inuaio , reading , debate , ! to. B musical Bclcctions rendered by i Mlaaes Fannie and Lydia Wilson , Minnie Mrtulg and Mr. Brcckonric displayed exquisite taste , oxcellc execution * and talents of a high urd The debate "resolved thnt the w wogcd by Euglnndagainet Egypt i\i \ justifiable , " was an interesting fcatt of the ovenini ; . Win. Ourloy , E * ( nfllrmativo ; Burt Hitchcock ; Ei < negative , n splendid discussion ensue both gentlemen covering themaolv with glory in ably defending their i spoctivo positions , the question , ho ever , waa decided in favor of HI Gurloy , the eloquent nnd fiory-ta Ktiud rcpreaontativo from the "Yeahi Uislricl. " Mr.iHreckonriclgo gave c tertaining nnd atnuaing readings frc "Dickons. " The original pee "llermcaians" by Mr. TiUotaon , vr fraught with depth of thoURht'nnd e inccd nn [ utulowmont of poetical ge ius. After refreshing the inner m nnd tripping "do old Virginia reel tlin society tendered n vote of than to its hostess , for the plonsuro of ; ovcnine long to bo remembered , ni then adjourned , Cant Get It. Diabetes , Hnght's Disease , Kitlnc Urinary or Liver Complaints cann bo contracted by you or your family Hop Bitters nro used , and if you ha already any of theao diseases Hop U tors is the only medicine that will pi itivoly cure you. Don't forgot th and don't got some pulled up stuff th will only harm you. FORGER ARRESTED. How Contractor Robinson Hn.il H Profltfl Reduced. Contractor Robinson , whohae doi .ho . grading of Farnam street an other jobs , lias been paying off his me n chocks drawn on the bank of Cah well , Hamilton & Co. In taking u lis chcckn , it was noticed last iSatu : lay that several of them had a BU > icious appearance , and it was foun n comparing them with the stubs th : hey had been raised from 15 < JOc each. Mi. Robinson callc or nil his checks , and among thci ound ono drawn to the order of C Johnston for $0 1C which had boo aiaed ton dollars , reading § 10. 1C. ] tvas very clumsily done , the origiiu fvriting in black ink be ng retouched with blue nn o palpably changed that it is i render it should bo taken at any bank Ir. Robiaon took the chock and show ; d it to Johnston who at once drev > ut hia pocket-book expecting that nl 10 had to do waa to reimburse Mr Robinson. Ho was not able to spoal Snglhh , nnd it is doubtful whothe 10 altered the check or whether semi mo else haa boon doing the work fo dl the men. Johnson was arrcstoi .nd in default of § 300 bail was son 0 jail to await an examination at K i'clock Thursday morning. GUSTAV'S QUESTS. lornlng Matinee m the Police Court For some daya past business in thi olico court has boon rather dull , nol ven a marriage ceremony disturbhif io quiet tenor of his honor's way oi jusing the recording quill of aainl eromo in the corner to seek the inl and frequently enough to keep tht uid from becoming atagnant. Yesterday however , two nota- ! es put in an involuntary appearance sing no loss important personages ion Stella King and Tom Connolly. ho former had made the delectable ccincts of Twelfth street north most urliko in her onilonvors to wipe out oxistcnco n rival. She procured n club Inrcro enough to wm out the army of Arabi Bey , and light her whom she ceokoth to do- iur. Instead of her victim , hewer - er , she mot Oflicor O'Grady , and ir diaorderly conduct caused the : icor to arrest her. Stella resisted th all her strength , and the well lown pugiliatic aruficta of women. 10 Btrusglo with the olticer attracted argo crowd , and it is not piobablo would have got her to the city jail d not Oilicer Ed Gorman arrived on a acono. Hell ling no fury like a unaii coruud , and then she must moro dolic.itely handled than a m. It wouldn't do , you know , to t the nippers on hnr wriats , made bracolota , nor would it bo proper comb down her back hair with the ully. " Stella was aont up for ten ys , fho other guest of his honor was m Connolly the old Tom gin of lahn disorderly bev rn < ; os. Tom 1 been in company with Queen ilia King in the early part of the mini/ , and when ho found she had in arrested ho wont into a Twelfth set Boloon and raised n r. Oflicor Kaapor soon in- ruptcd Connolly's gaamo and lertook lo take him juilwards. Ibis caao another resistance follow- nnd as Kaapor is not pxactly as ich of a human fortification ns 8 Wilson , ho had to call nesist- : oA. . whole squad of byatandors sworodhU mnmoiiB , and soizinu nnolly by leg , , and arm , , , they w d him oil hko the super , carry off 3 dead in the blood nnd thunder iy . As no ono was bold enough tech ch Connolly by the tongue hu used it mcihbor most freely on the wny the cells much to the in- aso of the Bulphurio condition the August atinoaphero. This ruing Tom was fined seven dollars 1 fifty-fivo oonta for disorderly con st , and not having the cash ho was. itenced to work it out for the inty , ) nly ono Slocumb victim faced hia lor nnd as the sunstroke plea did ; pan" out well ho was fined the ial amount. Being penniless ho I to visit Joseph , the dusty Miller .ho county jail , DEl'AKTXIENT Of STATE , \ D. 0. , August 4 , ' 82. f nfonnation has boon received > department from Mr. Samuel HalL - L- , the Vice Consul of the United tea at Beirut , of the death , on the h of Juno , 1882 , at Beirut , Syria , John T , Edgar , Consul of the Itod States nt Beirut. / 'ho legal representatives of the eU > . sed can obtain further information applying to this department , f Don't Oio In tlie Houso.X 'Rough ' on Rats. " Clears olit rate , o , roaches , bed buge , tlicat ants , ioa , chipmunk B , gophers , Ills , RAILROAD NEWS. A Remarkable Rumor Miecollaneo News. A special train , consisting of Chic go , Milwndkeo & S' . Paul engine W 133 , bagtjago car INO. G , and gonci managers' car No , 222 , came over t bridge yesterday with Genci Manager Merrill , and General Sup intondcnt J , T. Claik on board , The Chicago , Milwaukne it St. Pn road , the new line between Milwauk and Council Bluff * , connected i trnck wilh the Union Pacific son time ago , and it is rumored that tl present visit is of great irnportanc and , in short , is preliminary to n co solidation of the two roads , or nn K linnco , at least , which would make tl the Union Pacific even with the C B. & Q , by giving them n continual line from Denver to Chicago. Sue an arrangement would < probably bre ? the Iowa pool nil to pieces , and tl disturbance ) of the pool of Siloa would not bo n circumstance to tl racket it would mako. SCHEDULE CIIANOKH. Robert Low , superintendent of tl mountain division of the Union Pi cilicnnd Ed.DickinsonBUperintondoi of the Laramie division , are in tl city. They are hero to fix up a chrmj in the tmo cird so as to bring No. ( from the west ) into Cheyenne an hoi and n half earlier. The time , hov over , will bo lost between Choyonr and Omaha , so ns to bring the trai into Omaha nt the usual hour , ! i : p. ni. NEW ENGINES. Two G. H. nnd S. A. engines wer west on trsin 7 Monday evening. A stock train came in at mtdnigl : on the U. P. ) SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNI Mndo from the wild flowers of th FAH FAMED YOSEBIITE VALLEY it ia the moSt fraprant ot perfumot Manufactured by H. B. Slavon , Sa Francisco. For Bale in Omaha by W J. Whltehouso and Kennato Bros. &Co. Virtue Acknowledged. Mrs , Ira Mulholland , Albany , N. Y. writes : "For several ycnra I have sufferci from oft-rccurrine bilious headaches , dye pepsia , nnd complaints peculiar to my sex Since using your UunnocK BLOOD BITTEHI Inm entirely relieved. " 1'rice 81.00 , tria size 10 ceuIB. nugl-dlw ARMY'NEWS. Transfer of Troops and Other Spsclo. Orders. The following nnmed enlisted men , now at Fort Omaha , Nob. , will rejoir their troops and companies : Sergeant J mea Boord , Companj K , Sixth infantry , Fort Douglng , U. T. Sergeant Jeremiah Mack , Company V , Ninth infantry , Fort McKinney , iV. T. Private James Sloan , Troop B , ? ifth cavalry , Fort Niobrarn , Nob. Corporal Max Louterbach , Company 3 , Sixth infantry , Fort Hall , Idaho Private Conrad Kirchner , Troop M , ? ifth cavalry , Fort Robinson , Neb. Private Arthur Doyhle , Company J , Ninth infantry , Fort Niobrora , fob. Sergeant Thomns Kinp , Company I , Fourth infantrv , Fort Bridjier , V T. Sergeant Gustavo Snydcr , Troop C , Wth cavalry , Fort Sidney , Neb. Corporal Olaronco E. Rand , Troop ) , Fifth cavalry , Fort Nlobrarn , Nob. Private Henry T. Martin , company r. Ninth infantry , Fort Robiriaon , Fob. Fob.Corporal Corporal Mnrtin J. Weber , Troop T , Fifth cavalry , Fort Robinson , eb , Corponl Thomna Se eraon , com- ny I , Fourth iufiiitry , Fort Bridgor , Sergeant Bernard DeRiian , 0 my D , Fourth infantry , Fort Lara- io , W. T. Private Jiime.i M. . Slaver , company , Fourth infuitry , Fort Omaha , ob. Corporal R'chard Robinnou , com my K , Fuurth infantry , Fort O.na i , Nob. Sergeant James A. Marshall , com my D , Ninth infantry , Fort Omaha , eb. eb.The The quartermaster's department ill furnuh the necessary transport- HI. It is impractiblo to carry cooked tionp. Mujor Joseph \V. Wham , paymaator i S. A. , is relieved from duty at iramio City , Wyoming , and will ko station at Fort D. A. Russell , W. Necessities of the public service [ juiro the travel enjoined , Second Lieutenant Fred W. Foster , fth cavalry , ia relieved as member the general court martial convened Fort Laramie , Wyo. , by paragraph special orders No , 70 , current Borioa , mi thoao headquarters. Leave of absence for ono month , th pormi&sion to apply to head- art era military division of the Mia- uri for an extension qf ono month , granted to Second Lieutenant Chas. , Ingalls , Sixth infantry. L nvo of absence for twenty dayn is anted Captain Daniel H. Murdock , xth infantry. PACTS. The Missouri PaciOo railway ia the oit Line to all points iu Texas nnd a Great'South west , The elegance of trains between Omaha , Kanea ? ly and St. Louia cannot bo surpass- , and for quick time and low rates standa nt the head. For full and iablo information call at ticket ofiico , r Farnam and Hth atreota in Pax- i Hotel. G. H. FOOTE , Ticket Agent. nug4-monwoditfri-nutotf For Rent or Sale. A good houaoof : rooms , in good repair , and lot , 30 20 , on Fifteenth street , north of Idgo , Rent , { 15,00 per month , Will sell § 800 CO , small cash payment , nnd lance en monthly installments. Inquirtnt .Newspaper Union , 12th d llowird , aug-4t-mo torner-Stone Lnyinpr. The ccrnor-stona of the Swedish ithonu church , now in courao of ictionon the corner of Cuss-and noteentn atroota , waa laid lost evening at 0:30 : o'clock with the ci tomary ceremonies. The exercises were hold on t grounds which wcro illuminated f the occasion. Should the weather inclement , the exercises will bo he in the Congressional church. The programme is ns follows : 1. Singing by the chutch choir , "Go\ portnrne h pa. " 2 Heading of scriptures nnd prayer. 3. Song , "Sing unto the Lord , " choir. 4. Dfco | r e hy Kev. 1'rof. W. K. Kj ter , of AnpusUna College , In the Engh language , R. Song , "War Kyika , " choir. C. ijayins of the corner-store. 7. Soup , "Wnrdes Gudho.n sin forgnir Ings bon , " choir. 8. Sermon by Her. E. Cnrlsaon , pre dsnt ol Atigtistntn Synod n. Song.T Frnlitn World , ' choir. 10. The "IIlHory of the Swedish Lut eran Church of Oniahn"dellvcreijby lie ti O , Larson , the first i nttor of I church , now of Sycnmnrp , Ilia. 11 S'Dg , "I'ridtm hem , " choir. 12 Prayer nnd benediction. 13. Soug , "Hallelujah" nnd "Vnlsigni KU , Card of Thnnks. The undcraignod doairo to rotui their grateful thanks to Mr. McCo finder of the body of the Into M Aust , to Mr. II. Nieman for brin ing the eamo to Omaha , to tl Knights of Pythias , fire departmon Maennerchor society , and to all otl era who assisted an the last Bad riti of our departed husband and brotho MILS. EMMA AUST. ED. Kori'iao. SPF.G8AL PQTiCES. NOTICE Advertisement To Loan , For , S Loat , Found , Wanta llo.irdlnc , tc. , will be I eetted In these columns once tot TEN' OEN1 per line ; each BJbsequcnt Intcrtlon , F1VECKN1 per lino. The first Inscrtlou novel UM tbi TWENTY-riVK OKNTP TO LOAN MONlY ONKY ' 1O LOAN U ll l L w Office of I M' L. ThomM HojmS Crelehton Block. WAA At a per contti -OtJU.UUU tcrcst In uumn.ot J2.DOO an upwards , for 8 to 6 years , on Brst-clasa city an ( arm property. DKMIS Riui. ESTITI and t > 04 Aniscr , 15th nnd DouMns Sts HELP WANTED. A. > TKl ) A look at O.c.duital Hotel Ira w mediately. 091 tf VTfAMED A Rlrl for ( fcneral housework Tl JIu-t bo ( food washer nnd truer , Appl1 it corner 21et nn-1 Lcavenworth streets. OS7-S : 'ANTFD Orod ( { Irl for irmcrat housework W Apply to 209 N. 13th street. 006 5 * Ww ANTKD Nurto girl , H E. cornet 18th m w " ' > . 074-8 rTTANTKn Situation by a younp man In i W bank , Inunnco e > r ot icrotllt'o where irusli writing U required. E po > lence Two jcirs Ir rc l caiato and In-uranco office. A. F A , Doe Hlce. B30 8 * ; ANTED light two pcitbuggr , 131R Far- W nans St. 971.3 WWANTEU WANTEU fllil for general housework. Ap ply to 1722 Casa street. rtrANTKU 100 men for railroad work. II VV Mannwellcr , opploymoat agenk , llth irtct , near Farnnin. 903tf " 1 IFL WASTED Inquire ! 44I Ch'cago street , JT aug7-3t _ rT7"ANTKD A btcady jouninian who under- T V stands dry goJtla and clothing None but tperlcnced mn'i n cd apply. References req ties- id. AddrossM Kohn Aurora Ixui. OOS-3 L7C7- ANT D-Tcn teams. WaRc 83 50 per day. T Inquire M. Vlncjnt , at Fioroaco Cut-off. OCC-tf TTANT' D OnohnndJodmen. Wages J1J6 fV per .day. Apply to Mitcho I Vincent , at lorenc 9 Cut off , I Ino mils north of Omaha. TrANTED-A light , square tex top bucsy rV and slnzlo h.rncsa. Must be a btrgatn. nqulre 10 0 Karnam striet. 091-tf D At St. Charles hotel , two first ila dining room girl ) 003-tf TrANTEr 100 tors ocl iron. Aadrcsi ' V J. It. QILCIIIU'T. 1)33-0 f Omaha , Nob. f7ANTH ) flood mill-crs , a' V OT2-S" LITl'LfcFiELD'SDA'lty , ! \J AVIHJ A sbuitlon is utc'mater an 'V J'.WLl'r ; 20 yea n" cxpoiljucc Jut : ni the eitt. Adjrc s , Wi.ti.hn.alicr , It K. \TAK1'i I ) HoardfrH nl 110 Fcutb laih H V Uoiid4,00 , hofll'l ULtd rcouis. fnr IT s. 014-tf I/'ANTi'D A lirst-tU'a miatccok at the S > ( 'harks Hotel , turn ystnot. Appl ; s promises 03. tf 'ED A ( IriUl nj girl nlu t lo goo cook , wi'-lier nnd lionor. Wagit 81 oi r vool. . Iiitiiiu | at Ltc , Filid li Cu' , or a sttlle- . OJl-t ! irAMKD 00 privy \nu.b ) , cluka and cess V pooli. to ckati with Sanitary Vault am' ilc Cleaner , the boat In "ifo. A.ana & Co , ildencp IZOfl I > odB Htrwt. Omiha [ /"ANTEP Two or thrco rocins fu'tablo V I'lijtUm , b otlicr.ddritu lit , IVrtr u olllcc. 609-tf CITUATIQN8 WANTED. 10 MKiyilANT TAILOnf ; A tlioroughly oxpot cut erntid tal or wants n sltuitlon jomo aniiNcbra \ k a nelly , t cfcro > tea fnt 91.ditcsi. . f Albeit , Lnramlo City , W\o ifc' . U54-0 MICELLANEOUO WANTS. [ TANTED-A g3 d fimlly Inrsu. Weigh : ( about 1,103 p unds Must bo sound UN ap W. J. W lJiU .NS , 1/U5-10 / cor. Bill and Faiiiain. TANJKD boiit Atizutt 16 , a house ol 4 o r 6 rooms , on line ol street ra'lw ' ay prefer . Adilrt'83 "Houo " 11)0 Olilcu. aul tf POR ItEMT-HOUOEU AND LAND. OR RENT Homo of blx roomi on 14lh , bo tvtoon Ch'cagj and Ca s fctr.'Us. hnqu're oulhoiet ccriur of Hth and CaM. 090 tf DK KENT Two new hoiieo' , J5lh Ch'csgo ' , tU rooms aich. Inqu'ru ' ot H J. lUcldl and Choitnut streets. 933 tf OR RENT New hoiifo of eight rorms , trt t cm , do iriblo lio'tliljoiluod. i'M O , II. : ou , room6. Union Cl ck. 033-10 3U llKNT-Cottasfo off ut rooms , co < enl - l iit. O , II , lit Ui , rom r > , Union Block. OiO-10 Dll UKM' 'Ilirce Iiimlshid room fcr lirmc- - - - , | j a piano. 113 North mil , si 955-101 ) H HALE A rood marc , lurnem and top bugrfy , by W. W. Roberts , Fort Oiualu.OBStf OBS-tf ) H KENT HCUM with fl > o rooms , 26th and Cbirles St. Inqulro cf Dr. Paul07E9 IR HKNT FurnlshoJ room at U18 Do"ge 0709' lUllEST Ilottsa of 10 r ooia , c r. Chicago acd 131 h street. CaO-tfj | 111 1IKN1 TAO room > ultublo fortuo or 'our ' guitlcinoi , ut H. W. corner Ibtli anl 'oruta street. 973 tf I KENT Rooms furnhhcd and unfurnltlVd , j W. corner olfcthiiid Howard Ht. Roons 10 * and minmind line \lctr of the rhcr , ; c , i Itltrcnt tallroaJj an J Couiull ) tf i U RENT Three hcueoj Dcit.r L Tfoma , room 8 , Ciclsbton lllcck , 953-lvi R RESr Four room cottage , larne lot , south 17th , J. L. Welibaui , 15CJ Far- treat. 905-tf 1 It RtNT First and lecocd iloom In brick houm ) , 11 0 C'kiCH'O btrcct OW-tl T7IOR RENT A pooi furnished roam , fulUblo JL1 f r two i entlem n. ill N , 13th slice' . Its rc required. OSMf mo KENT A nice } liitnuhcil tooro , nt north- I west corner 11 18th and Dnvtnport iteeU. B73'4i lurnlslied ffoat loom. O.I U07 K ith street. 1J10II HR.VT One mnlly lurnlthccl roam , wl h prhl'c oofn J3lnligar | or , ISlSWcbst o B4J-tt XJAOH HENT-Lirvo hum * . 12 ronns , n w. 1 licodlocatl n. McCtguo , oMicilte ' . O. j. _ 968-B "TOOK. RENT plcamnt furn1 > h d ro-m for JU oneer two , go tl.tnin. Inqn ro a' 1912 O i IfornUttictt. _ 05Q.M llNT Two new dwellings BIM twot thci U dwelling Inde&lniblo Kc.llty , by McXoon , No. 1614 DougU Mrctt _ 817-t 1) room lor tm.tli.iimi with riTtr TiAUKMDIl cnco , 1312 IKd.c street bcUon 13th ntvl 1 n n Lu la ll'r ' lonso Ht5 w Per Minuin , eacht lUU lor n term of Jens. nfOratnto Uroio rlala" adJMnlns HaiucDm P rk on the e < tp IHn minutes \ \ lt from 9 net c r > Jlo-ey ran be obtained to build with , by lersona leasing theio lots at regular r t-n. JAMES r. von o.v , On proral o < , olUca 1C15 FarnMn htreot "M IM' . HOUsKi KJU KKManull nil lttrK < J _ > two to txehe teen teach ; onoor tno new * ones nlth nil modern cnmer > ioncc > , Ono of 12 rooms , suitable tor boardlni : and room renting , 17th and DougUsnta. 11KMH , Agent , J".tt 15th and DoujM ijls. "ITV'R ' KENT Furnished room llh board ; JL.1 modem Implements , n few table benders can be accommodated , at 1718 uodge street G51-tf FOR RENT A ptewant fntnMiid room on thi first floor , one blcck from street car , M. 2 < C3 llnrncy street. oifl-tf n il RENT Urlck utoro. Irqulro at JL Store , coiner loth and 620-tf TpOll UKNT Hou o ol 0 rooms , nc'vly vlas- C tcred and p Inted. $1500 per month. North of 10th street btlJgo on 15 h strctt. Con venient to ehopa Apolv coiner 12lh at d Howard - ard street. Neagptper Union. _ S87 U < rWR KENT Furclshod room , 1723 Douglas i ; stroot. _ 401-lt FOR IlEKT. Two now elegant houses. In- qulro at 1'etcrson'a Clothlnc s'.oro , near If. ! ' Dcix.t. 68-2.tf _ _ _ _ > OU UKNT K lurunniHi IOUIVB ovvr ain b ch nto' Eichi.nsf ; , N. E. cor. Iflth ind Dodc Jtreeta. SfB-tf " FOR BALE _ FOIl bALt rropojiTi f r the purcha o ofllij Slwnt House on Nr rth llnrncy ettco" . be tween 15ih and IB h , lll bo r.celiul at my stjio until August 16th. C. F. GOODMAN. FOR SM.E AgojdPlnetjn for salocJo p. hurty l s no mo for It vha'eur En. UI7 Howard ttrcct. OIl SALE Hi iwi ft teen 8 nnd corner lot 132 feet square SUOO. ilct Kuc , opposite Post | l)77-lf FOK SALE A five sera lot and Rood house ono mlle north of Barrack * Inquire on premises or Oco. U Peterson , No SUi , 10th ; trcct. 0 < 7-lm'1 C. So RUN SON. POK SALK Hou'eavd Iot31 300 feet on Cnl- IfornU street , tact of Sacicd Heart fen cnt. * 0o. ' McCvOUK. QW-t , 4 Opposite uoatolEco HOUSE nnd lot for sale , | Ko 025 Mvntani stroct , near Cuiol R. Inquire C'c store , orncr IQthand Jackgon etrectj. 85-a25 POR SALE Hou e nnd c rnor lot , at Jl.CfX ) . bargain. McOAOUK , opposllu 1' . O. f3IU n\VO story building for ialo at a bargain , teL - L jatedntnotth-taa' corner of 17th street , nd Capitol avo. liuit bo uovcd on or before lUgust 7th proximo. nKHIV 770-tf Agent. Kth and Oonglas. J1X BHAUTIFUti LO1S-60XI60 lect each In J Hanscom Place on street cir lino. Ilcst lota i w hole addition on icry eaiy Urmaand nt a rontbargilu. BttMia' aa'ont , 15th and Douglas rc t3 J16-tf JPLENDID MOPERTV FOK SALt At a j BAI.OAINone la o brick IIOUHO , nnd ono rgo frame house , ith full 1 > t o i Kta near 15th .ro t. Flue chtuco for uirentinent , rent for < 70 ur month. Gill for full partleulars , on DEMI3 , 10TEL FOR BM.K. ThTAJrHngtorii'llouso" First c'asa ; all furnished. The only hotel i town. The cheapest property In the state , as all the traveling mm. will boeoldchtapon ran to suit. Enquire of E. Fullo , pronrlctor , rlli'gton , Washington county. N'ch. 663 tl i 710R SALE Or will oxcua ge for Ornnlift pro. . ' ponyt an Improt cd noc an of Iwd adjoin * I K n station on U. P. H. R. U. DUNHAM , 1413 I trnham St. . Omaha. 720 8mt j * ' > IUCK FOR KAMI. t 2"3.tf KSTABUOOK A CO" ! ' plK 8ALii ine I'dHULAIt HOTKL , known ' ! aa the BOYS1 1IOMB. Thl house Is con- My locatta , has ecu h and cast front , and le rronnded w th fine chado trees ; cout .Inathlhy icplnfr roonu , has Ice bouea. laundry , sample om , &c. Has a world w do reputation and a tterpatronrKo than many homos ol twice It pacltj. Price SB.OOO. For particulars d- ehH , A. A. SAWDKY , Itod Clonct , nub EM-tf ALE HAY At A. IT. Ktndoi > iniaiUrnovSt \-Ablsl.ttcrycf . icurlislty wa'ch ; . pa\e3 lutics end s'lllca i u k t lurtho blgr.lllu , tut jour tiiKcti and i-co iat luclt j on haw. A go u tnu IB ) un.1 . strlk- r l nt h , ( lie tlroiiiami n I ling tml on opera . ' " -tyorttkes at 1' * ' 1/anim / m' and tatl-llu.l , Fjom no v until the lOlli t J tuy iV ! tltletd lit 0. K , 1' . \ V.r.un.m.feo. . . tJgl-j' _ TKAYE Ono Iron gr > nurucl l , w joire fid rtalkiiilitto i-t IT n frm ICCK. Mb * 1 rettipl for ins re.mL'ryvllMu ] ui i fvr W V.vidcrl.rvOi , ucrt cas cointr liiti nnd non atrtct- . fi 3 On.STS for obr a Kan a und iB-Kiiu to rciro'ont the INUUaTItlAL K ASSOCIATION cf IndiiuiapolN , Indiana , ch hoa btooil the te.t ol tlnii , pvs all lossei I' ' full ; strongly Ind rued by the lo t Ineura co , hori ius ; tLorouu'ly ist&bllilutl , easily rktd , and It not oil the cuoprrntlxo or old' ) plan. Liberal conducts made with < ner Ij lueuti at n compilation ol from two brand to three thotuaiul dollars tiercnr Irtsi INDUTHAL , L1FK ASiOc'lATlON , 70 East MarLct btrit t , Indianapolis , Ind. THAYhD Oi.o vvhltp cow. sotro rcil rn mfk , Qiuihoitl on n , and one lUl.t red cowaVout en jcara old , rope around tic rhorni. Mere ut to I n\u cihiu. Any informutlcn lading Ihelr rtcovirj ulllbo millably rcw.rJcd by 976-9' MI1S , KOCh'S baleen lOtn siro.t. K.UEHL UIBTER OF FALMYSTERT AND OOND1 HALIST , 193 Tenth Strout , bttwcen Farnxai Ilmnev. Will , with the ld of iturdltn Us , obtain for any one a glinto at the put prefect , and on cor I r In coiidltlooi In tbo lu. i. Boots nd Shova made to i/dfi. Perf Absolutely Pure , It powder ne\cr tarles A rncr'rl or p 'teriKthniid whoWomintsi , lloio tcoco , than the ordinary kinds , and uxnnot b la conii tltlon with tl'O multitude of o tnort wilKht. nluu cr t > hotrhat powden donly lu can * . lUiiAt lUKiiu i'ovtciji Co , . * * )