THE DAILY BEE--OJ1AHA THURSDAY AUGUST 10 , 188 , The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Thursday Mornintr , Aug. 1C Wonthor Koport. ( The following ot crvntlon < are taken the rAtne moment of time nt All the tatl ( tmmeil ) WAH DurAnTMENT , U. 8. V7OB , OMAHA , Aug. 0,1832. Hirer 8 feet 0 Inches aboto low water mark Omaha , I foot 11 Inches at Yankton ; Jllsilwlp 4 feet 10 Inches at La Crosss , and 7 feet 2 Incl at Djbuquo. LOCAL BREVITIES. Mrs.V. . A. Cttmtngn hns prcscnti her husbnnd vth | a little daughter. A. II. Sand g has nlroa < ly occtip'i hia elegant building , , n SaunJers and GUI Ings. A delightful mualcak Wftg enjoyed the residence of 1' . L. 1'orrl.o Thosilny. It Is not necessary to BO to uP mnu tains this year tobn nb'.o to sleep -inj blanket ) ) comfortably In Auitust. Somebody tried to carry off n chick coop from Allen Bros. " store the oil night , but left It in the alley , with o chicken in it. A lawn party and musical cntertal mcnt will bo given at Urownell hall .Tui liny evening , August ICth , under the nt pices of the "Cathedral Builders. " The approach to tlio U. 1' . freight c pot , between the city track ? , is boi ; paved with mountain rock , which will nn acceptable improvement that Icnmstc will appreciate , The citizens of North Omaha are i jolclnf * over the completion of the Twcnt third street bridge over North Oinal creek. Vehicles crossed It laat ovenli for the first time. Graham T. IJroWno has two cxt fine thoroughbred Jcrspy licifore , 18 mont old. heavy with calf , and ono f ur ye old cow in calf. For sale ot Nebrasi ' Yards West Omaha. 1'ouHry , 7-Ct There is a good clmnco for those wl wish to learn Italian now , as wo nro I formed that a competent teacher Is dei rous of obtaining some pupils. Send yoi address to THE DKE oQico. The U. P. car No. 130 , common known "OlclGunboat"orthe " . as , "Urar.he HOD Special,1' w s taken to Lincoln Tuca Is In order to carry workiuoa from that ell to the Oregon Short Line : A number of privates from the dlffe ent companies in the department of tt Platte left for their respective posts on tl train yesterday , having come to Omal : to engage in tha rlflle-shootlng contest. Special car " 03" was attached to tt west-bound U. P. train at noon ycstordo L and conveyed Gcnornl MAnagop S. H. 1 Clark and Assistant General Prolgl Agent Shelby on their way to San Frai clsoo , where they go on ralbood buahiesi The mysterious disappearance of M Peterson , the Tenth street news dealer , I reported. lie put bis store In charge of friend about thrco months ago and left tli city on a business trip of some kind , sine which tiino nothing has been heard of him Klmer S. Whltmore , late'ly employe by the Tribune company at Lincoln , an the correspondent of the Bt , Lonls Posl Dispatch and Denver Tribune , has rt ceived the appointment of treasurer c Uoyd'g opera house , and comes [ hero Soj tcinbor 1st. The ladles of St. Philip' * Guild nr preparing for an entertainment to bo give at Standard Hall on the 22dof thtsinontl : The entertainment will consist In part c musical and literary exercises by a nuir , ber ol young people , under direction c Mr. Cyrus Bell , organist of the clmrcl ; " The proceeds of the entertainment will b ' 'I ' used in paying of expenses Incurred In fll ting up the church. Trinity SunJay school picnic , whlc ] was postponed , will take placetoda nt Ilonscom'a park. Cars will leave th terminus of the rod line In Shlnn's addl tion for the pupils of Grace mission , an the Lake addition terminus for the pupil of St. John's mission at 10 a. m. , and car will leave the cathedral at 10:30 : u. m. General Superintendent Clark , of tli Chicago , Milwaukee k St. Paul road , say that regular passengertralns | will be place on that line to and from Council Ululfn a Monday next , August U. At the staj but one passenger train will bo run oac way per day. A morning train will leav * t 9:10 o'clock , and tha evening train wl ] Arrive at 7 o'clock. DIED. lUNDBEUT-Jcnule Mary , daughter o Mr. and Mw. Leudbert , atjed 3 month and 10 days. I'unorol to-day at 2 p. in. , from Ui TealiUnco on Eighteenth and COM utreeU All friondg invited. Gathedrnl of New York. In thotuhow windows of McOurthj & Burke , .Fourteenth atroot , botwooi Fanuun mid Douglas , may bo soon i magnificent lithograph of the now Catholic cathadrnl of Now York. Tlu cathedral is ganorally acknowledged tc .bo the moat beautiful and costly ro. HgiotiB Btructurn in the country , The picture IB fraraod in mahogany and gilt and ha boon moat artistically done by the firm ui the head of thii paragraph. The picture will bo on zhiuition for a few days after whicli time it will bo taken Juud placed in the rooms of the Union Cctholio Library Association , where It will bo sur rounded by other rich aud beautiful /subjects. / The lithograph and fr&mo present a surface of fifteen square foot , It haa boon generously presented to the U. 0. L. A. by Win , M. .Bush man , Esq. , of thii city. ON A BUTTERMILK BUS1 The Omaliofii Journeying Tliron , the Lani of Sago Brash. . Recks on the Route Oomp ments of the Kitchen Brothers , TnnUnc Nnniy Writer nt n Kondtl Spring nnd Other Note * . Speclil Corrcrpoadcnct o < The Bee. FRIDAY , August G , 7 n. in. Still board the regular tram in coinpn with the board of trade , lioro wo f among the sand hills and the sn brush. The track runs np a narn valley of from ono-fourth to ono ni in width , On oilhor stdo the blulfa rock and sand rise almost porpondic nrly to a height of 200 to 400 foi Ihoy are barren and the valley I Lwcon is dotted with clumps of BO brush about a foot in height. At HOOK Bl'RINOH , ho mining center for the colobrat lock Springs coal , there nro novel thnfts now working , one of which i ) H88od as close as possible , and t jdor of sulphurated hydrogen almo itiflod us. This point has about tt .housand inhabitants , of which mai ire Ohinatnun , and nearly all a nining. The town ia built up of n norous small frame houses , ot h oems each usually , and invariab hey are paintud rod , Occasionall iay u block apart , appears a sign 'moat market" or "groceries and ; arB. " There sooma to bo little or t ' aularity about it. I saw n Him 0 "l " ° % ro still in the sandy valley b fore npoon Of. 8 wo proceed tl clumps ot , ago .ruah are on amn mounds twtor tlroocot ] hgh ; U | ctoubtodly cau _ by the wind blowii the aand o way hm between them. Somp places nlpi , the blufla minoi have dug m honzoimiy for coal , bt is for as soon without nffiectiriK ani * 'n.B ° f JmE ° rtTanC- , ? * Cormatio n thoao blulls , I think ; is Puojy vo janic. Tnny are compouod ol i&yon Frequently n layer of white or hUl iko clay is soon. This may bo aov n root in thickness. Then a shell rocl .lion a stratum of slate coal , tlu land , etc. On two bluffs , atandit lido by side , this strata will differ I .ho arrangement , but not material n the composition , which shows cot ilusivoly that ono was thrown up b 'ore the other. Some Hrnoa thci are at an nnglo of GO degree laving evidently slid over from son muse , although the veins are usuall loarly lovol. One peculiar lookinc bluff is conic ; n shape and rises to a hoighth of i east 300 feet , and is surmounted wit i largo Hat rook with ragged edge ; aid is of about 10 foot in thicknus uid covers the cntiro elevation. I ai lot able to state as to whom or whn iut it up thoro. Now wo pass throug . deep cut ; the walls are some 30 foe ligh , and are composed of aillca crj talizod in all forms. At QUEEN KIVER :20a. m. , Laramie time , which : no hour and five minutes slower tha Chicago time , the excursionists ai embled together with the occupanl if four palace and two day coaches , i be spacious dining hall of the Desci louse , and after a hearty exchange < rolcomo the fast was broken with the olish known only to the travelers AT THE DEHBRT HOUSE. Salt Lake pototooa , California fruil pring chicken , and everything nice a is expected when ono outers a houa f which the Kitchen Brothers hav nything to do with. Wo all ahall re lomber thia breakfast and upon bei : or of payment therefor wo were pc toly informed that "no charge to th pard of trade ; complimonta of th litchon Brothers. " Just after leaving Green River tie ! io right , huge piles of rook known olio lie Olub Hocks are soon , the moa trlking of which is said to ho 110 foe bovo a pyramid of siuid , making Hal height of 500 foot above th rack. It is known as "Tho Church. 'ho ' high pile of rock , when viowoi rom a distance , resembles a steeple 'hero ' are several other groups of thos 3cks that stick up in peculiar forme lARdl ! BLACK HEAlt nd'a irwuntain lion were aeon ( in ugo ) at the Kitchen 13roa' . hotel iixt attracted some attention. Now wo cross the Green rivet hich is truly very green from aom ilnoral cause. On the right ban ! 10 palisades are walled up for aom istanco. Tiicso are composed ft al jrimto strata of ( dilleront kinds o > ck , the weather having beaten awa ; : io aoftor portiona , leaving the mor' ard ones projecting. Each uppc no recedes a little , which gives thru no appearance of of a terraced ban ! it on edge , without any grass. As w ) ave the river the HICK disappear rom view. Now conio knolls of aani 'ith shoots of sago brush about si : jet opart , with an occasional cluni ] f yellow llowored weeds , and the enl < Bliof of the monotony , To the lot nd to the westward the white bank f snow are plainly soon with tin akod eye , covering the "Nortl : ango , ' [ which is the source of tin latto river , and near there was foun < 10 celebrated Centennial mino. Good judges say thoao hills are 151 tiles from the railroad , but they an sar to bo within u day's walk. PRAIRIE DOOR id rabbits are frequent all along tin no , Two hours ride from Grooi vor , the augo brush is tailor , it any clumps the height is six ti ght feet. The plant cloce no isemblo the garden sago at all , I oki moro Hko a "savin" brush or i my half.atarvud white codar. Tlu > w grown foilago on this plant is of i ; ht or pea troun color , it is nn over eon , and the loaves havu an astriug it taste , quito like the common augi uico the iiBino. The loaf is fine cut , .tiuh and pinnated at the ends with woody stem of slow growth. AT OIUNOKK 0 Oregon Short line intersects the P. II. 11 , , this line will go to irtland , Oregon , when completed. azmg is conducted on a email aculo ro , and the cattle are slick and fat , ery ono wonders what they food on. In the small crooks that wo cross. 1 leen largo quantities of railroad tics nofttitiR clown stream from t mountain. Many of them are lodg on the dry bcda of the creeks , but favorable times during rains they cr tinuo their course , there is no popu tion hero to inlorforo with them , NO CHANGE OK SCENERY for many miles. At 10 a. m. < party becatno fully awakened and 1 gan entertaining themselves , singi "John Brown's body lies moulderi in the " The eonorou ? basso voice of A ! Liningorsoftened by a female chori was charming. Marshall tried "duett" alone while Max Moj passed the butter milk. Chorus "I miller's dog lay on the B-a-n-g-o v his name. SECOND VKRBE. There WM three. Chorus. Si brother , sing. COL. WILBUR , ox-mayor of Omaha , is stationed Carter , receiver of government goc for Fort Bridgcr , which ia station fifteen miles to the southward. Carl is an important shipping point , fifi eight miles west of Green river s station , Contrary to my expectations cacti have boon seen except the am group before referred to. AT SODA Hl'RINOS the courteous Pullman palace condi tor , Mr. J B Piper , very kind stopped the train for a few momoi for the special benefit of the boat Hero , midway between two statioi and at the foot of the bluff just aou of the track , ia a spring inclos within a rough box , whoroono can d up clear crystal wutcr that ia atronp impregnated with soda , having alight pungent acid taeto. It is ve pleasant to drink , and tastes slight uf sulphur and iron. There is not building in sight nothing but t' sanio hilly and uneven country , fi iuontly ornamented ( ? ) with scrub ! clumps of sago brush , Wo passed largo herd of line looking cattlo. This ia the great American Dcso Dropor. To the westward largo snc lanks are aeon covering the top of tl lilla. This looks very odd as tl weather ia rather uncomfortably war tnd thcao hilla do not scorn too ui lommonly high , in fact they do in ook to bo higher than does the blul if Iowa opposite the city of Omaha , i 'iowod from the latter pines. At PIEDMONT , ' saw six largo charcoal pits plaatorc ip with cloy. The town haa 50 popi llMon , composed of whitoa , In dim mt Chinamen. Savoral log house with irt ; roofs with a few frame built ings con OBO the "city. " Onoof thct rustic stri u , . , ) , , boara the aign c "Meals atatihuurs. " A > 1 IIILL1AIU ) , i town of Bovouy.flvo people , BUI rounded with a very uneven and BBm parron country , aom , twenty railt Tom tha snow coverej mountaini linro IB timber shute a fcvnit UD r , lombling a truaaoled railroad tracl vhoro logs and wood are floated aOw rom the mountaina and manufactutv nto charcoal at nilliard , by thirl argo moaon worked pita built for tli nirposp. The ahuto is about foi oat wide and two feet doop. Whe ho wood ia to bo delivered a gate > ut in and the overflow of water ca ion it over the aides. At 12:50 : , La : imio time , wo roach EVAN8TON "or dinner. An wo approach th lountry is moro uroen with grass an .ho . hills aasumo a moro ronk an igid appearance. Evanston itf nin lundrod and fifty-five miles frca ) maha , and has an elevation of G,1E cot and is located in the valley b < ween much higher bluffy An wo moot the east bound ma rain I cloao. The party are a iappy. Sago bruah and aand hilla ai o bo continued. p. NEW GOIiD FIELDS. Ln Interview With a Poac Tradt From the White River Country. Dr. Lecompto , formerly acting ai istant surgeon in the army , and no iost trader at the camp on the Whil ivor , Colorado , ia in the city pui baaing aupplioa for hia atoro. Di .ocompto had aucceoded Mr. Hugt a [ poatrador at White llivor , an irings glowing reports of the cond ion of affairs in the country BUI ounding the cantonment. There ai ivo companies and a band at the posl rhich , as the regimental hoadquai era of the Fourteenth infantry , i no of the moat important in the dc artraont of the Missouri. The quar ara for the men are built o dobo , warm and comfortable 'hilo the oflicora are provide rith log quarters of ampl imonaions. In aituation and conve ienco the peat ia aecond to none o lie frontier posts in the department Vithin the last twelve months Bottl" lent in the neighborhood , haa pro roasod very rapidly. No lesa thni irty ranches are now located on th Vhlto river , while along the Gram tockmou and settlers uro coming ii ory rapidly. All supplies are ahippoc y way of llawlins , to which point i ilograph line ia now in course of con iruction. There ia every indicatioi mt the coming spring will witness i r > ld excitement of largo proportions igginga aomo thirty-live miloa fron lahn's peak are already showing von andsomo results , aud some fiftj [ aims have already boon slaked out i many of which dirt ia paying I jnU to the pan. Arrangements ar < oing made by several parties to on ago in hydraulic inininc on a larci sale when the winter closes. Dr ecoinpto states that the Indians an mot and cause no foara of trouble , ho post ia an excellent ono for trad IR , no lesa than 18,000 pounds oi uokskin having boon sold at thai Jint by the Utes last winter. The unting and fishing are practically in clmuatiblo.j DEI-AUTMENT OK STATE. " ) AHHINOTON , D. 0. , August 4 , ' 82. J Information has boon received x1 us dopartmontfromMr. Samuel Hal. ° , ' th ? ' ? ° Oonsul of tljo United ; ates at Beirut , of the death , on the Ith of Juno , 1882 , at Beirut , Syria , , Joh , fK J ar , Oonsul of the nltod State * at Beirut. The legal representatives of the do- asodoan obtain further information ' applying to thia department. FATE. Enticed From the Train , Bobbed ai Murdered. THE IRE sovnral days ago publish an article from a Denver piper , in i jard ? to the telegraph operator Char ] E. Schultz , who left the norvico of t Western Union company at Denv In the latter part of May , to visit 1 parents at Minneapolis , Minn , Not ing was heard of the whereabouts Schultz by any of his follow operate at Denver until the 1st of Augui when the county judge at Sidney to grapod to the manager of the W. at Denver , stating that the dead boi of a man had been found near Julc burg , who had been murdered ' being shot through the heart , ai evidently robbed. The only thti found on hia person to furnish a cl to his identity waa a telegraph blan on which waa a portion of n mosaaj as received at the Western Unii office at Denver , which , , was Schullz's own handwriting. Tl blank was enclosed by the judge Manager Batoc , who recognized t ! writing as Schultz's , and it loft i doubt as to the identity of the bed Advertisements had been publish by Schultz's father for information to his whereabouts , from which it a pears that his son left Donvcr f home aa expected after n visit to 1 parents on hia return trip , Jui 0h. The telegraph ollicials uotkno ing that hu had been at homo hi traced the half rate ticket purchaai by him over the Kansas division of tl U. P. to Kansas City , it having bei used on the sanio day it waa purchase May 29th. The next they know the unfortunate man wan when the saw the advertioemonts in the tel graph papers. Aa Schultz had co aidcrablo money with him , it ia au posed ho got off of the train at Jult burg and was seized or enticed awi and murdered for the money. H relations have been notified of tl finding of the body , and they wi probably have the remains removed liis homo for final intermont. KNIGHTLY THANKS. \n Expression From the Mombora < Plnnot Lodge K. of P. The oflicora and mombora of Plain Uodgo , No. 4 , K. of P. hereby tondi heir thanks and gratitude to tl : > rave and and reupected scout , Mr. ' VIcCoy , assisted by Messrs. W. L : barter , S.V. . McCall , W. J. Koll ] the last named who by the wuy : ho gentleman vho first found th : orpao , ) and the two bravo aoldien H. B. Chester and W. llichard , wh iccompanied Mr. McCoy from Sidno ] After finding the body in a advanced state of decomposition , M : HcCoy immediately summoned a coi incr's jury and in their present gathered and appropriated such art sles of tno unfortunate man aa woul ead to the identification of the bodj 10 being asaurred at sight of th iorpao , that it waa the man ho was i oarch of. The remains were then and thoi nterrod and a atalco sot in the groun 0 mark the fatal spot. After Mi HcCoy's return , and submitting a ho evidence found in the case , th norabors of Planet lodge No. 4 K. c ' . , togethar with the brothers of th endowment , aewtion 95 , concluded t end ono of their number after the r n 4n , tobanbh all doubts aa to hi don ty , and bnvo the aamo brough lore 01 decently buried , as become 1 Knight. Mr. Henry Niomann , th irothor soltotod for the arduous duty ound in Sidney inMosara. Oborfolde fc Co. the , kinat 0 friends , willini md ready to aaamn ; everything the lould poaaibly do. Mr. W. 0. Couch druve Mr. Nio nan to Snake Creek and aiter'ward issiated the party , consisting of johi I. Smith , S. W. McOall , Robe-t iValdschmidt ( atock tender at Snak Jreok ) , in raising the corpse , and ar 11 and every ono entitled to ou Loartfolt thanka in behalf of Bro fiemann. The corpao arrived i ; ) maha Saturday , August 5 , at 3:2 : i. m. , and waa buried Sunday aftoi icon at 2:30 : o'clock , by the folio win rdorp , of which Mr. William Aue raa a motnbor : Planet ledge No. 4 L of P. , Omaha fire dupartmont atn ) maha Miunnorohor , under the moa rnproaslvo coromonioa. The procos ion waa very impoaing , the Knight f Omaha lodge U. D. and Nobraak idgo No. 1 turning out in full num era to assist in the last sad iittu , uiu ally 100 carriages followitiu' th oarsc. Omaha , August 7 , 1882. Virtue Acknowledged. Mrs. lr * Mulholland , Albany. N. Y. rites : " .For several years I have HufTeiei om oft-rccutrlnc bllloun headache * , tlv > epsii , and coaiplaluta peculiar to niv K.'X inca using your Ilunnocic HLOOD llmKii am entirely relieved. " Price 51.0" . ni , ze 10 cents. augl-dl * v PERRY ON PROJECTION ho TarJtt fayatom aa Viewoa by i Prominent Free Trader. A fair audience groolcu Prof rthur iffltham Perry at iho open aaso last night on the occasion o 10 delivery of the first of a series o cturoa throughout the state on thi rotootivo system , After a few remarks of an intro ictory nature the speaker procoodoc i point out the difference botwooi ivonuo tariff and protective tariff o aoriously objected to the applica on of the tariff aa a prohibitory oaauro , which ho claimed it is IIOM iod for , IIo cited among the othci Helen blankets , spool tin cad , atoo ! ila , clothing and paper , whicli lough inanufacturod on an enormous ale practically paid no revenue to 10 government , and yet the prices ol ese noceesaries of lifo were exorbi < ntly high in consequence of the iniquitous protective system. " The only people who were bonofittod ' thia system were the manufacturers omaolvoa. The general drift of hia gnuent was to compare the high tcos paid for certain articles in thia untry with those paid abroad , and qavo some very lengthy illustra- > ng. Ho also claimed that the in- crease of waRes under protection not a Bufliciont ccmponsation for t cost of the necessaries of lifo result ! from that system. While Prof. Forty is a very atjrc able lecturer , and haa a very flue and easy atylo of delivery , ho soei to have given far moro attention the art of rhetoric than to the stu of the logic of facts. 11 o took gn pains to inform the atidionco that was lecturing from the purest of n tivos , and that ho did ao for no p < aonal gain. As compared with orate In general this ia a pure caae of so sacrifice. Aa a whole the lecture highly entertaining , and waa listen to with marked attention. PURSUING PEPPERCORN. The Latest From the Kansas Fron An Exciting Ohaso. lion , ( Henry Bolln has taken gr < interest in the capture of the di tardly Calhoun musician who scduc from her happy homo the young g Fraliin because ho has known t family for many years , and is m < willing to do anything in his power rescue their daughter from t clutches of a villain. It will bo i momborcd that ho and Marshal A goll wont to Mound City , Kanai after Peppercorn. Tuesday inf < mation waa received from Mr. Bol which goca to show that the chaao quito exciting. On arriving at the city nbovo nam it wa learned that persons answorii the description of the fugitives wo some fifteen miles away in a wild so tion of country which could only 1 reached by private conveyance. Ti Omaha representatives atartod out promptly aa possible and then disco orod that even in the sparse aettl monts thereabouts the man thought bo Peppercorn waa auapected and l DUO was anxious to have anything do with him. Thia , taken in connc Lion with the evident desire of tl fellow to ignore publicity made the take to the woods , which in that 1 ; ality are of extensive range at irory dense. From aomo lu breed Indiana it was learned that man and girl were camping in a wi md lonely part of the forest , at Messrs. Bolln and Angell immodiat y concluded that they were the coup .hat were wanted in thoao parts. A sordingly gaidca were secured ar juito a little expedition formed to fc ow them up The rumor having bee circulated that the young girl wna tl laughter of ian Omaha milliouair md that untold wealth would bo tl oward of her abductor's captur t was with difficulty tl mlf breeds could bo 01 ; agcd to accompany the pursue inlpsa exorbitant prices were paid fc heir services. The party waa orgi rized , however , and from a dispatc ecoived from Mr. Bolln laat night ippoars that they have reached mint only a mile distant from whei ho object of the search are campec ! n all probability they will effect tli apturo , and if it is Poope , orn ( ot which there ia but little doubt t only gooa to ahow what a moa pology of a man ho is , and what dei 10rato chances ho determined to tali vhon he led his young victim whet 10 haa , The news received Tuosdn laa added to the oxcitftnent amen ho many friends of thoFrahm family nd Peppercorn will have to be can ully guarded when ho is brought bac r there will be music , if not a mus ian in the air. HSORDERIiY DEMOISELLE ! Qterestlnpr Police Court Case Othe Cases Among the Wayward. Yoatorday the attention of Judg toueko and a largo audience was take p by the trial of Mollie Boyle an lizzie Wilson for keeping a disorder ! ouoo. It seems they roaido in a ten mont struiAuro on Jonea street noa : hirtoenth , and acceding t0 the man ; ritneasea examined the girlb WVo dis urbod tha whole neighborhood wit : ightly orgies most acandalous to dc oribo. The testimony for the cit ; amo from elderly ladies whoso norv lower had boon transposed about th ears of the Mexican war to the ! anguoa , and they gave accounta o ho terrible shocks to their systems b ; ofondanta * action in languag lost forcible and in a man er .most fearless. Their atone ertainly established the fact that th loyle and Wilson girls were no lutes and that they had enough mail dmirors to carry an election fo Iderman in the Second wird. I luck niiu luintd Grt'tn , who livis u 111 tlMjctllr T ill IllH , tol.J U Kr.llnl t ir drtl tu yen , ti Ii j-iiiy colon. ' ' 1)11 ) < f l ! . iiiiit tbii u * dor ii in-tl Hili i iliti ( iynimi.t' _ , i.t'ciipii-'l hi ti D u'e 'I.Oa , - , ui.- . < l I , Hi llTH i < t Ull isi- . . .1-1 l' . linl.ihtr 1 tlujir iiy'o ' , .i If [ | IIJUllllnKtIIJ ( .11 1,1.111 mull nfl i en uiMiivij , but tin /idfncu ivo too uiiotig ugDirii ID two young ftiniiloB. Out Id lady wound up her evidonct y. saying that the girJa were whiatlata , 'h ' a eettled it. A whistling girl anc or9wing lion , according to prophetic iyingajiever como to any good , Ir. icr , thtf exiatonco of the former or lis mundane aphero is the undoubted ' IUBO cf''fthp non-succosB of female jffracjo.TJie defendants had no inv ortant evidence to offer , except thai toy were no worse than their neigh- are , and Judge Benooko adjudged loin guilty aa charged. A line ol vo dollars on each and the coats wa : iposed. Henry Qhorko was complained rainst for overcharging M. 0. Wilson ir hauling 350 pounda of freight. He largod ? 1.50 , whereaa the legitimate o waa 81.00. Ghorke claima that a had to carry the goods up-ataira , id hence the extra half dollar. J. S. McOormick ia complained : ainst for allowinc a nuisance on his remises , Thirteenth and Hartley. Pat Wolf is summoned before the urt for ill treating his family. Iwo Italians are under arrest for wtruoting the streets with their pea- it carts. Three colored men were com- ninod of for raising n disturbance ate o reaidetice of John Lewis , also col- od. Ono of the number was fined and costs ; the complaint against a second waa withdrawn , and the ird man U not yet arrested. TENTS FOR AN ARMY. Preparations for Sheltering 1 Guests at the Hounlon. J. O. West , of Grand laland , pasi through the city yesterday , return ! homo from a trip to Chicago , Lot villa and St. Louis , IIo went to euro additional tents for the 0. A , reunion at Grand Island the lat part of this month. At Louisville ho saw the asaiati quartermaster general and secured order for 300 additional to : from Jeffersonvillo and ' . from Philadelphia , the former boi Bhippod yesterday by tl'O steati "Buckeyo" to St. Louis , from whui they will bo forwarded by the M aouri Pacific. Another double center polo cin tent was secured at Chicago and rangumenta were made with a'i Louis Gnu to got two hundred ad tjonal tents on twenty-four hours i tice. There ia a big ainglo polo t < at the latter place , whicli will pro' ' ably bo purchased for prosa hoadqu tors , Notion. The "Hawthorn Centennial I cclsior Roof Paint , " was patented M 24th , 1881 , and letters pjtent nu ber241 , 803 , Any person found known to tamper with the mat facluro of said paint will bo punii od to the full extent of l.iw. No p son haa any authority whatever to a receipts. HAWTHORN & BUCK , Lancaster , PA , Department Kotos. The staff and field of the Pout Infantry , with the regimental bar came in on the oast-bound train y terday afternoon. The headquarters of the Ninth i fantry will bo transferred to-d to Fort Niobrara. A special tra from Florence takes the troops oat in the morning. Lieutenant Palmer , of the Ninl loft yeatorday for Chicago on seven-days' leave of absence , afl which ho joins hia company at Ft McKinnoy. UBK Kcddluij'a PauHJa Sake In t hotioe ami use IlettdiugV Ulissiim Salve Lho atablo. T y > t- SPECIAL HOTI8E8. TO LOAN MONrY If TO LOA.V On II at LuwOrucucf MONK Thomaa KojmH Ciclshton Block. SOKA AAATO LOAM At S pi * coot 3 > 40uUUU tercet In ourm.if ei',600 a ipvrarde , for S to n ynare , on nrstclowcity 3 propurty. BMIIB RBAL Kiitir .nd Lo itth Md UnurUs Bin HELP WANTED. D-A cook and Olninfr room girl at ( WANT ho'cl. 4-tl Five cornice hands ard E tlnnci WANTED to Western Crrnlco Woiks , 12 Jarney ttreet. i n < ITrANTKD An exp.rlcnced jrlrl f jr gonci TT housework. Apply 620 nuith IBthstrci ITT7 * < ) NTED A compet'nt girl to da genei T V hoiweworv In familv of thrco prrsor Vpply at 325 18th nroet.2 ( doors from St. Mar < 009 tl 01il for general house work. A WANTED 1722 0083. trcct. tTT ANTED 100 men for ra'lroad ' work. TT Mannwcllcr , o-nploymcut agent , 11 trcct , ncaf Farnam. 903tf [ TTANTKD Ten teams. Wage * 83.50 per da T V Inquire M. Vlncjnt. at Florence Cut-off. 966-tf D Ono hnndJcd men. Wages 21 , ! VV pcr.d y. Apply to Mltchc'l Vincent , ; lorcnce Cut-off , Line mil. s north of Omaha. 90S-tf [ TtrANTEP At St. Chorlcs hotel , two tin VV class dining room glrlj. 9G3-tf 100 tons old Iron. Anclresj /ANTED J. R. Q1LCI1KHT. 080-Ot Omaha , Neb. nCTANTI D Boardera at. 110 South 13th S W Board $4,00 ; ilsofurnlalied rooms. Fran 'avs. ' ! o.14-tf A llrst-cla s nnatrcok at tno 8 Charles Hotel , Harmy strict. Apply c < premises. 03itf iTT ANTEU A.'p.t.ci,93 eir | nm.t fcc Roe VY cook , washer i. i | , oncr Wntf ( > f ? 4 C er week. Inquire at Leo , rcj | 4 Cotg or , o > o'Bca. ' rm-tf _ [ XT' ANTED BOO pnvy vau.M , BlnKs And cei rV pools to clean with Sanitary Vault an ink Cleaner , the best In use. A. Evans & Co 'Bidence 12M Dodge street. Omaha. _ [ TTANTED Two or three rooms suitable f YY physlciaLa olllco. Addries Dr. Pert eo office. 609-tf SITUATIONS WANTED , , T7/NTEB-Byayr.ung dcanillnavlan plrl , I > situation as clerk In dry goods store , r i as1) st in millinery and dressmaking. ( Speak re Ish ) / dilrrai A. P. Boo office. 3-10 \V \ > JIiit"HANT TAILOK8 : A thorough ! 1 < > xpe-t c'U o-ana tal'orwanti ' a sltuatloi " me ao d Ntbra k n nclty. Hofcrorces Prsl w d rtsi , p A Hi j t , Laramie City , Wjc I-- OM-9 \T'D infin'ofal' kiri'H'n eleMi ani rcu \ io i- the r.t tp o c'l etv'r. ' A .ii.irr , Uiu id , 1)115 S , it , , n , . tHO gt d I mlly J. Weigh a' out 1,103 p uiuB icus bo sound am W. J. WrLSHAhS , -'O cor. S h and Fatiiam. _ \T AN l KD - binrTiuntt 15 , a bouse of i o ' V 6 rooms , on Una ol street railway prefer il. AdilrcHi "Hoii-o "Ileo Olllco. aul-tf i-on Rfctrr-HuusEc AND i-Ar < D. 1011 IlKNT A one and one-half story hem \Uili8rociiH 1 and barn. City water. In lire 2,33 Davenport , bet , 24 111 and 25th street J10R KENT Brick store , ! 0x66 and 8 rociii 1 above , on Padflo s'r ot , between 6th am b. The location > ery dcblrable f < r Diuir itcher. Hotel , cr Orocsr. Unqulre at II. Tofi' , thandFarnhamitreeti. 0)7-22 1011 RENT Two now house' , 25th Chicago ilx rooms each. Inquire of a J. Ituildlsa a and Chotnut streets. _ pQ3 tf 10R RENT Kcw house of eight rooms , ( true cars , do-lrablo nolshborhuod , $30. 0. II llou , room B , Union Block , 038-10 10R RENT Cottajra of f ur rooms , con * en itnt. 0. II. Bilou , room 5 , Union Block 050-10 _ OR RENT Three furnlslud roonH for hnuao keeping ; also a piano. 113 North 13th tit , _ _ _ 055-101 \OU \ HALE A good mare , harncta and tot bvgar , b > ' W. W. Roberts , Fort Omaln. OS5-SI _ _ 1011 RENT Houe with fl o rooms. 20th and Charles St. Inquire ot Dr. Paul. 078-0 IOU REN C To roorai inultable for two or four gfntlemcn , at S. W. corner 16th mid Uornla itreet. _ 073 1 | O RENT Rooum furnlibod and unfurnlehtd , d. W. corner of 8th km ] Howard St. lioocu now aud command line > Iew of the river ige , different railroad * and Council Bluffs. OR RENT Three housoi.lDciter L.Thoraa > room 8 , Cuigbtgo Block , 063-10 j OR RENT Furnished room at 1518' Dee > _ ? 'trect. 9.6-9 * FOR RENT House of 10 rjoms , cor Chicago and 13th street 8so-H FR RES Four room cottage , tart ; * ln south 17th , J u Welkins , 1BC3 far- nam street. g&.tt FOR REST ABOO ! fUrni heTlojrnTsultabio t r to i ent'.eman 111N , 13th stico' . Rs crence required , 051-tf r 10 KENT A nice y furnished rooir , at north J west corner f JSthond Davenport ttroets. w78-4t "VTICELY furiiUhcd front loom. CJI 607 * N JL > 17th street. | 0 0-tf REST ' nc ntatly furniihed room , wl h X1 prhi'o.o tf m Jjlnlnfv ( r.cr , ISIS Mebst e trcct. _ 942-U "I70R RENT \ ploif&nt furnlfhcd rotm for JU cnotr twi go.iltmin. Inqnlro is 1912 Calif jinU it ogt 950-1 f FOR H * NT Two nvw dwellings ana two other dn-clllrgs In dcsirasle locally , by HcKoon Np.J614J > ou l < Mrct.t _ 817-tf l l ) room lor ireiitlcman with refer cnco , 1312 DodjjO street between 13th and 1 AAI-O18forleas t25iw per aniura , racri lylfora term ol Joirs. at"0r no Ororo 1'lftU" aJJi lnlne Hansojm P rk on the et , H > n minutes w U from t tt et ran Jloi ey ran bo obtained to build lth , by pcrwns lca lnn tlioto lots at regular Mt. ' . JAMES T. MOU 'ON , _ On premlsca. oil a 1 15H Pu n-vm Street "VT INhllOUnlJ'j FOR HfcNT small and largo , Ji two to twelve roe 1,8 each ! ono or two new ones with all moilcrn convenience ) . Ono nf 12 rooms , snltable for boanune and room renting , 17th and Douglas bta. II KM 1 3 , Acci.t , Ju23-tf _ 15th and KENT Furnished room with bjard ; Foil ImpratcmpnKn few table hotrdcra can bo accommodated , at 1718 i. oilgo street. REST A p'cita t fninUhiil room on FOR < first floor , ono Lhck from street car , at ZJCSliarney street. 91l-tf. 011 KUNT Brick Moro. l > qtllro at Drug j S'orc , comet 10th aijd 620-tl FOR RENT Uou o of 0 rScms , newly plas tered and p Intcd. ? 15oo per month. North ot ICth street bridge on 15 h street. Con venient to shops Apolv coiner 12th ai d Howard - ard street , Newspaper Union. R87.ll I RENT. Two now elegant houses. In- FOR at Peterson's Clothing B ore , near U. P. Dei > nt. 602-tl oou MlSNU x rurnMOcti 11,0,1n a .P chnDU'Rxchnnirc.N. B. ro ? in ht.rdDodr ctrect * . 'to. f FOR BALE 8AL.K Proposals f r the jiurchft'n of the Mount House on Nrth Karnor ettco' . to- tween 15ih and 16 h. nlll bo nccivril nt my stoic until August 16th. C. F GOODMIK , t _ BALK llousa fi rooms nnil corner lot 132 FOH square , SltOO. ilcL'ORUu , opposite l'o t olllce. _ | 977.f , FOR BALK A five ncro lot and good houco ono niilo north of larnck ! Inqulro on premUcs or Gco. II Pctcison , No bO , 10th etrcct. 017-lm" HOUSK and lot for sale , No 025 Montana street , near Cuml g. Inquire Cigar store , corner 10th and Jackson streets. 88Va25 SALE Hou o and c me- lot , at 31,060. FOR . McCAOUE , oppo Itu 1' . O , f3IU story building for ralo at n bargain. Lo cated at north-eas corner ot 17th street , and Tanltol avo. Must bo n-ovcil on or bcforo August 7th proximo. BhMIV 770-tf A gent. 1 Cth Rlid Donglas. IX BEAUTIFUL l.OIS 60x160 feet each in S Hanscom riacc on street car lino. Rest lota in whole addition on very ca y t > rnnanJata great bargain. BRUIB' a < ent , 16th and Douclas streets )16-tf 1'LENDID I' Or-URTY Foil SALt At n BAHCIAIV , cno lar o brick house , and ono largo frame house , with full lot onCass noarlBlh street. Fine ch mce for inveotnicnt , rent f r 870 per month. Call for full particulars , on BEMIS , 609 tf Agent , IStha-TlDouglaBstB. FOR SALE. The Arlington House HOTEL class ; all furnished. Tha only hotel in town. Thu cheapest propo'ty in the Btato. lias all the traveling nun. Will bo eold cheap on lerrr B to suit. Enquire of E. Fullo , proprietor , \rllngton , Washington county. Nob. era tt T70R SALE Or will ozcha fe for Omaha pro * E Percy , an Ircprovrd sec oa of land flloln- ng a station on U. T. R. R. 11. DUNHAM , 3 411 Farnham St. , Omaha. 770 Em FOR EALb. BRICK ESTAIiltOOg U < > K. . V UAL.K llio i-oeULAR HOTEL , knriwn E10R the SOYS' HOME. This house Is cor. < rally located , has eou'h and east front , and ia urronnded w th Ono phadotrecn ; cont&lnathlrty neeplng rooms , bos Ice houBe. laundry , sample com , to. Has a world wide reputation and a letter patronngo than many houses of twice Ita apacity. Price ? S,000. For particulars ad- Irofu , A. A. SAWDEY.Red Cloud , Neb. ALKJi HAT At A. H. Sander1 Feed 81 B " MlaOBLLANlOUS. \ ( \ RF.WAKD Stolen on August 5th f * u.\J\ > < .nodar < bay rraro , 5 als eld , nd i re bay horio w th wc while hind feet ana ihito ftrlpe In face , 8 ycara old. The above te- " fard will bu paid for their return to John Begf ; y 3 mi cs south of Omaha , , noir U. v. raff , .ad tra k. 033-11 * ? l OUw najcs tunesand [ striken. i.oolc ut for the blgrillle , Get your ticket * and PCO hat luck you have. A gold inusic.l and strlk- ig viati h , one tlno diamond ring and an opoftt loiln. Octynurtlckcm bt Pat llaminon'j and o latisflcd. From now until the 10th to tuy our tickets. Sue 0. E. P. W. OKBMIURO. OOl-'j- MTUAYE ' Ono Iron grivmarocolt.twjjoara 3 old , walka a litt o ttllln front legs. Lib- ral reward for his recovery. Will ba piid for y W. Vanderkreck , norttcasl corner luth and ln.3on strccte. 083c 3twl C - ' . AGENTS for Nebraska. Kansas end ? urri.SoSlit , j2 reprctent the 1NUUSTKIAL ' ASSOCIAlio o , Indianapolis , Indiana , tilch has stood the teat ol tlms P IB all losses > full ; stronRly indorsed bv the bout Innurafco uthorl ics ; thorougoly cstablldied , easily orkcd , and la not on the co-opcratho or old no plan. Liberal contracts made with ( Her etic ogenta at a compensation of from two lousand to three thousand dollars per year ddress INDUSTRIAL LIFE ASSOCIATION. o. 70 East Market street , Indianapolis , Ind. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ iuly28-lmo. JTKAYED One white cow. some rid < n nock , 3 ana short horns , and one Hunt rtd cow about : ven jears old , roj < o around the rhornj. Were jout to bavo cihes. Any inforraUicn loidlng i their recovery will be suitably rowirdcd by 07&-0' MHS , KOCH'S daloon lOtU stroit. EDWARD KUEJIL AQIETER OF PALMTETK. .VNI ) COKO 10NAMST , 49 ? TeUh Stre t , 'iclwcenh' * ) -.nrr. idllttner. Will , with the Md ct Kiurliai ilrita , obtain fufKiy onoagianoe t t'io > < ' id prs-ent , and on i > .ala condlllnni It , tbc la ire. Eof te aud 8hc J uiado to jider. ! > ' nt Absolutely Pure. "hl powder never varies. A marvel op strength and wholt om-ncsa. Here ceo DO aj than the ordinary kinds , and cannot b 1 In competition with the multitude of o I , abort weight , alum or photphata powderi