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THE i > AlLy Bfifr-O'MAllA SATLll f : H 188 OlMHA Morning AugvlO , LOCAL BREVITIES. Wontlior ( The following ot > ert-atton ruotftWn i the game moment of time ntaH the nUliot namod. ) ' ' " ( \VARDkrAniMRJfT , Ui S. StOMAtSKn- VICB , OMAIJA , Aug. 11 , 1882. (1:15 ( : p.m. , De'rlrcr , . , , . Cheyenne 11 riatu Omaba YanVton. . . DCS Molncs. BtSt. . Loul * . llbothcaj. . Vincent . . . DlaiDarck. . . Ouster. . . . . . Dead rood. .Amlnlbblne , ' Wa riakle , Hirer 8 left 3 Ininn above low tratir mnrK h Ore h , 4 fcctll Inches at Y&nlitonJ MlssUnlppI 4 feet 4 Incho * t L\Croweanil 7 ( cell Inchc ' , Ujbuquo. MH othtr biutncia moi nhould rend the nottco of the Allen 1'rlnt ing Company , which appears in thli.Muc p The regular quarterly meeting of tin ITJnlon CatlfoKo I tjrary aMoclj" " 'r " fbo held next Tuewiaycvonlng nt -Tho i Omaha , OricKft club their monthly meeting nn Monday ex on * ing at 8 o'clock sharp , nt l'etors , < oornci of Sixteenth anil California. n't ' / ) ttj ' * i * i it 'i iVStudents of Crdlglilbri , Oollegi iwho failed in the annual examination , ( mil who f desire to "undergo another examination in order to bo promoted to the next clans , " should apply jiolho vice president of the ctfllc'go about August 15 , New Btudcntn \who i way desire , to enter hhonjdiprcs.cnt thcfugilve * fof fcxamiuftton dt\rjngtho [ last week of August. Classes will bo resinned on the first Monday in September. "Twenty Army Ballade , Favorites of tlio 3oyswho were the Blue , " In.the titlu of a very ( proty'llttlo ( ' , song-bool Junt is sued by Capt. S. ll. Jones oa nn ndvcrtino- nentof the Grarid Island ro-uniom I ia for free distrlbijtlpn n Un a neat reminder of Iho forthcoming grand time among the old GiA , R. Coinrnde3. / l acl 10 httB iiromfaedjto Ftrautport nil stock am farm products des- -ned for exhibiliJnt tl o. etato fairlo rtnd , _ . . . * * i. H ' cbargei. V.sf | -i The Street ntallnail company has taken up the curve leading from Twentieth ' < 'street cstwardlnto)0urnlngitmd ) has made h a ntraight track ncrosfl/Twcntiotli etrcet on \ < j Gaming to Kighteonth. ' J , ? ! The eloctrio light is still something of I | a novelty hero. A 3,000 candle-power f f Brush light vJas exhibited at tyuvip & .jrnr- I ' * coy's OinaU'NWelty1 ' Works- * Thursday I -their new motor being used. . , Assistant Chief Engineer Hunt , of ftho i Omaha fire department , bid a cent stolen rom him while nt dinner ycatcr-day , be incautiously lofMt at his barn. . As ho lost ' rfour by'tha rooent'fire hin st&k of conU ia getting pretty low. The many friends and admirers of Prof. Goo. F , Bauer , the musician , will bo grntiftod.to know-that ho will return to Omaha on Sunday next > and make it his permanent homo. His pupils who desire to resume their musical studios with him will pleneo lea ire orders nt Mar Meyer & Vro.'s store. The Iuiuque base ball club \fM in town'-yeatonlay inaking'-thrco ' ns8oclatlonn of the diamond green from abroad , To day Omaha will listen to the munlo of the J spheres. f . As I'hll Konrney pout , G. A. II. , changes its hcadtiuurtcrB v.-itli those of the regiment of regulars who-oomixiHo it very likely there \yill 1 o another home post gtablishoil hprp , as the jNinlh regiment ? lwa gou'etitrort l Iobrara , ' t ll r i * ! t rljS.ttenliou IjjvrcnU [ due } Chlldrqn Coino to the Unitarian church Saturday nt 3:30 , where ft class In vocal innoto Svill be organized for tlioso sexes under the ago "of 17. Tennvouly 8lOOJpr twelve les- V sons. Nobooks rcqufrpdyaCoiico.Vtatthe 5 closa of term. , - n . , t l ! Jl K'vo , f" Kraoyi [ lianque i kni ' ball nt i ( StandarJ lml.1 . , In honpr of thq Bi'lyor wed- . ' , diug anulvereivry of , Mr. and Mrs. Ilonryi / \ j I'undt. The music will bo furnished by I t , ' "that popular organlzntTon , the "Musical ' ' "Union Drcliostrn. , ( i . ' . ' ' 'Ilio entertainment to lie given by thft Jadies ofjtho Trinity church next Toesday [ , . ( ' < ihe IBtbf will Lo in 'Masonic hall , inntcai | -of Urownell liny. , Tlio ooiuio operetta ; { , 'Penelope , ' [ will form .the jmi | c l featuri > f. by Hoffman's orchestra during the erci : ' i , Ing and later on for the'dancing. j \ j'UjThohayln bat.vcBt.haa iYiinmonwdl ! ' ' a llftly'manner fri'dll rjnrli of 'thijcoun'iy nud the indlcatlojia are hat jiut a eraa blade wilfb'eleft ataiidlng'l"Sini { hay th Aorry mower and tar nation 'tnonoton ; of the buuliwti under u broiling sun au the uncertainty of the market , both star O O IJ tatlon for the qwarterwMter'n doiiartment went to Fremont to-day to attend to th LtesMpprtaUonof ajiurnbeflif oldier > un j are on tUeir wB1 . , . . Duejetmo. An exira carVar attache v to the noon trnlu to accounuodato the troops. , ' yrriraHe GrUTra , Litter known a Marlon ' ' 3U'Mia , a justly famouu and aduilrcjl jirima doouu o ( A'ow York goea ca > t tu- day to settle up her allttrs them , afUir which blip vrlll return t < j jQiiudia and make the Gate City her jw.'rmeiHiit rcildcnce. Oyitdin id to bo congratulated lipca thu pro p ctie i-ojulrtitiou of to uotcd a blngur . nnd we can aMuru Ihelwiy of most cordi al reception on tlie j > crt of ull oar beat clllltUi , * , ' " llr. T , Y , Ijyont , the city bill Coster , i. in the proprietor of the fmetit dtiveitUiiv ; g , tOM evened by any UU riosUr In the ITnitwl * , BUte . He hoi JtAt got jt put from A , 4' i filmpaon' * carriage factory , where be htil * r re'toucbed , and H' "A d bo 'pow * ujl 310 intetako. The moat notable ohaugo fa npnce nloug the top of earh niile , and i the ret being owned hy J , 13. French Co. , the well-known Fnrnam street gr cera. It l a big ctrd for tliln trio , ni attention rin our fitrcel IjnJpn 1'ftclfic 1ianUfexdur ton to-di lo Wnlioo. The TurncM oxcnrt * to Columlnn t i th'e German theater pr ( ; ress rapidly. , Tlio Iwc balllsls wore favored ] by ll wcatbec clerk yesterday. The North Omaha rcople would ilk to know how long rx/oro / trio Sauridei street biid&o Ii td bo pat up ? ' [ Itcof.Btofik bus taken a terrible tumhl nnd Itwould ba a good idea for meat oatei now to contract for stcaki for winter dolls ery. Ruth Jtcljieea Degree Lodge No/11 0. 0.1' . , meet ( to-day ) Saturday e\er Inc' . A full attendance is desired , W. J Scovlo , secretary. Tlie1 number of red lights burnln over the trenches on 1'arnam street lar night looked like n convention of rallroa cabooses was being held. Tlio German society , comprising 17 members , bos been organize , ! with the fol lowing ollloern : H. H. A. I'undt , prc i donti limit IlurmcUor , corresponding fee rctaryj Julius Meyer , fininciid soorctarj A. Dnnnan , trenjurfr. It1 ft the Intontlo of the society to erect a largo ball nn establish enl maintain a frco Gcnnar lurtgliuli Rchnol Three tbouBand dollar have already boeu .donated , nndi th ameunt will undoubfolly bo 'doublet ] an n fine building' tie putfay ] , t ! . , $ j i Hon. Asmntad Bartle'ti and bare HCH BtirdeltCoutstlioVwcathliatladyt \ | ii England , and licr hunband , the latter ronng American , nnd the two probably n atnous the world over as. any strictly irii ) ire slopping at * the Mlllard hotel. The ) ire making a tour" of Jho United jState > ut do nut register the English namiJ The particulars of their romantic woddinj tro known already fro'm tha many article ) iopIedLfrqm our eastern.exchanges , Thoi .ro verV , Distinguished RncsU indeed. * L ' " T"ho Concordia society haio decided t elobrato their fourteenth aunlvernar rlth n grand concert and ball at Stamhr ndl , September 20th , which will cclips riythlns of the kind over bcforojgvcn ( ii ) maba. The coinmittco in charge coiv Ists of : Julius Moycr , chairman ; H. It ; L PitmU , T , Slnhold , Htrman Schwabc1 , " . IVLund , A. Dorman , and L. Jtaapko. Choto who know the care with which thf /pncordia arranges f9r such , cntcrtajn } nenti ontho character of .tho commiltcf pp'ointed , will know tiatrthoir | exptiota- Ibnx cannot bo pitched tdoihigb.j I' ' ' The Missouri Taclfic dcpoi atVLonIff illo was broken into Wednesday night by urglnra nnd about § 8 taken from till rXwer. A trunk , which liad been left vcr night at ' the station by a traveling inn , was 'rifled of its contents The urglnra effected an entrance hy prying uji window witli the aid of a spade and A Higjbolt ! 'In all probability1 It was the fork of Wiups. t.'Jusplcious looking cha < - cters were scon in the vicinity nbjut l6 'clock in the evening. Some ono must ave been badly cut , as there was blood on bo iloor , and drops could bo detected for abort bert distance alonct the railroad track , I Rev II. W. Kuhris onoofths pjoneor Bllgious workers in thli state , is in the Ity on a ton days' visit to old friends. Mr. Luhns came UfOmaha m the spring of 358 , and built the Lutheran church and arsonage on 'lio'nglaa ' street , near the Hllard hotel , which were torn down itbln the past year to make way for now aildings. Ho remained in Nebraska ntil December 19th , 1872 Ho was th ganizer of the church vork for , bis der Dinlnation in , this country when it waj 111 n toriltory , and lie sees great change ! nco that time. He is now located at /cstminstor , Md n city of 3,000 inhabi- intn , within an Hour's ride of Baltimore , o is the guest while hero ot Hon. J , U ( 'otwllcr ' , I qrmaif Kountze , KJII. , and .her old frk'iida. * SPECIAL NOTICE. , ' o Gran ( Doulors , Lumber " -Donlora , Ooal DoftlerB/Llve Stock-Ceulera , JJorclum , uuU Buulueua Men Oouorally , tmt are In Need of Job Printing of Any Description. Having extraordinary facilities for tinting , latontvles and great fvariut ; ' icod'nud ooinpotont workmen in p\ apartments , and n large stock o ? oda in thin line , the AJlon JPrintint ompany , Omaha , Nebraska , , wpult ispootfully call attention tto the fol iwlng nrticlea , of whioh they make ft , and oll'erbotfor in'dacoments , prjcos and Duality pf ( work ' 'any ' IIOUBO west 6f Cnioa t/l/ , , ttor Iloadg- NololfWda , Dill Heads , Statomenta , Businesa Oarda. ' YisitiiiR Oarda , , Envoloiios , " 1 * 'Shipping TagiJ/,1 Soalo Hooka , . Oonl Hecolpts , Blank Roceipta , -jo , , Meal Tickota , Circulars , Postora , Dodgers , Prtinphlota , Uriofs , , id all other kinds of flue Cominorclnl the only printing house In 10 west that koopa in stock and akoi to order livestock cutg of every ascription , ptook nnd poultry dualors ill ( ind it to tholr ndVantauu to send ir cotlinatcs nnd samples bofor6 Bond- V cast for thirt clasa of woi-k , Write for prices , bstlmutoB , sam > cs , eto. Addrcaa ALLKN 1'UINTINO CO. , 18 and 220 B. 14th Bt. , Omaha , Neb. LAVKN'STOSEMITJi ! COLOGNI5 ode from the wild llowors of th LH KAMKU YOBEMITE VALLEY , is the ipost fraarant o | pcrfuniea. anufaclured by/ir / , B. Skven , Sin nclooo. l'q ? Jo Jn Omaha byVf WhUohouso and Konuaio Bros. , ' Oo xrr , . f. f SEVEN UP. It Both Wins and Lores Whoi Diamondai are Tramps. The Urion Pnciuca Win th Ninth Victory of the Season. Qiao Won't Stick Omnlm'a Sllok Bntter * . lialtroads Against ; Banks A Wlnnln Onmo for the Former. The B. & M. 11. R. hcadqnartoi nine opened their" grounds to Ih public yesterday with a match gam with Spalding'a Chicago's. Mr Spal ding , the votorau baadbatlor and 1161 manufacturer Of horting ] iroods , prom ucd the B. & M. Athletes two game with his nine , assuring them the , were no "Droadimui hts , " but player from bis own choice nnd backkhg Not wishing o see his club com homo defeated as the "Dreadimughts were py the Union Pacitics , July -1th ho took the prucation to add to lii ( general number of meiiVlio | play ball and make them , Sir. Scott ono Ohicauo'a finest 1st basumon , jiaiu Mr , Yutli , the 'crack ileldur and narc hitter. Those gontlunien toguthe : with two or threu others in , tlu ) dia mondwero at unco ' spotted1 by , ( jiosi poatcd in bnsu'ball Dilatory , .and re pprtpd to bo "old tlme e , " tljuao adl ditioim were expected to bp onuugl ; for them and mal o it a little oxtrJ warm for the boys who give pasaei and qluck , yvny bills. They corfainh prcsontod a finer uppcarancl than atiy of tin ? clubs wjio have so far visited Omaha , 'Their unifpnnj are thb year's league style , buing oil tlio "c\own" \ oidur ; and ' v ry showyj TJio game commenced , 'about half past 3 with the grand stand comfortably filled and ithov B. & M. ut the , b.it , Kotlinan made a safe hit aud got in a run by a qood drive to loft from Ellis , Ellis stplo three bases and came in oil x passed , ball * Side out ; two runs , luno earned. The Chicagos completed tlioir first innings with thru ) tallies to tlieir : rcdit , one of which was earned. In : his inning the B , & MA diamond work was weak and they appeared lomewhat demoralized at the way the oung willow 6lm\ero were butting ; hem. The second i nd third innings proved i gooao egg for tioth aideo and as the Dhicagos wore QUO ahead it looked , as .hough the youths who iiguro on pas longer earning , and play ' 'ball ulutl jit1' would got the worst of it. The fourth juning1oponedl with ox : itomont all over the grand stand a , holi. &M.'a topk the bat Coab ; ' truck out , .Tiuiiaon ontned up wit' i two bagger and came in home on i yild throw jby uth. , Ben wont ou > u a grohndcr "I'q , O'lJay. , 3rand nation ahorl dr ya , , 19 right , andgot , lis Bccond on' a sjcal. Burgoo wont mt on a foul'lip. , vTho , Cbicagos failed oecoro , and yverq rp'jrpd { in.qrie , two hreq ordbr. TJjij game now , stood 3 o 3 , | and more excitement tlian ever } The filth , inning proved the .winner or the homo club. Kortman litout , irith.a two-b ae hit , fojlovfed by SuU Ivan with a uafe" hit to first , Ellis nd Jones each got in a hit , rand 3 uua ivertj added tJth'o B A M.'a all oady even aooro before the 'side was ut. The Chicagoa made a terrific ( Tort to got oven with those align dds , but only got I in the aovontl nd 1 in the ninth. The B. & M.'a mdo 1 in the next inning , and the amo atuod 7 to 5 in favor ot the B The Mpaldinga played aa fine a field ; ig game , if not better than the B. & l.'s , but wuro uablo to hit Durkoe. . ho Bcoro will show they made only E its to the B. it M.'u J3 , while they , ruok out uu Uurkoo 3 times to moa on 0'Day. The B. it M.o made their finoa | oldiiig display in the fourth inning ; ilia making u beautiful high'on anded catch from Bent und puttin 'uthouton aecond , who tiqu | ) , > | it [ IK ad u sure thing of a tv > o bagger' , ' The Spaldings expreaa thomsoivci ell pleased with their treatment m tr , and think they willbo , able to go nray with 'otn , to-day. Their ' 'alug Ing" la jropprted'to ' bo , th'eir atront oint , and in to-dijy'a game aomo fine laying may bo oxpectpd , I The following ia the score , ' I n & M.'H. n. o. AU In , I'o.A lortman , 1st b 3 2 6 3 B iilllvan , : U b Uii , 2db.v..2 3 6 215 m , 1. f v..1 , Dby , s B. . . . . . . . niUou , r , f , . . . . j.,1 ,3 , 3 I lf , ent.M. , , . . .fJ..0 , a 3 ,1 , o ,0 randt.o. , , . . , 0 3 4 1 81 urkee , p 0 430 a" 0 Total * , . . .k 7 27 5 13 , , . . . . , . . , . .Y.4..f : ottlaU ,1 , , , ' uelme , 'JJ b. . , . . . . ,0 3 , errll/Bb. ' . . , . , ' . .111/ oacUiS. d..u > .t.\.a iU uth.li f. . . , . . .wu.lOJ 4 ' 4 cckcr , f. l.\ . , ' i ' a'otal . . < i . , 1284 fi0780- . * . . . . 2001 31000-7 . 3 0000010 1 ti ir- . 0. Three b se hits Kortman , 1. Struck out U. a M.'a , 3 : Spaldlngs 8 rnssed balls-JJr ndt. 1 ; Yott , 0. ? itteanJii \ : , . - : ' / .jii'i' / iMBo ' K.,3. Tune of sime 2 Jioiira. OMAHA AND COUNCIL IILUKU9. Omaha is oKiUn vlctorioua , not only 3featiug the Iowa ball players bqt so the Illinois boyi , and yesterday us u gala day for base ball Jn Omaha , large and enthusiastic ) audience as- mbled at the Union Pacific Aasocto- > n park yesterday afternoon , to Itncss the game between the U , P.'a ' id the Council Binds nine. There ) ro 014 ticked ; taken ai the gate , of ! iloh 155 were froni the Bluffi. There M also a largo number oftlno | turnp ita ntalnlng many 6f the first people of this city , The ladies section of tt grand Bland was full to overllnwinj and the applause was none the lei earnest in this quarter , following good piny by either side , than in otln parts of the gand stand. The iramo was called promptly t 3.30 with the U. l' . to bat. The hn inning resulted in a whitewash ft both sides. In the first half of th Second inning Funkhousor , the Blai cottc , made the first run for the Ui Pi followed by a second " 0" for the ( B . In the first half of the third ir iiincj Dorr and Whitney made n coi each. M , Brown and Askwoth of th U. Bs , followed with ono each , Th score now stood 3 to 2 in favor of th U , Pa. In the first half of the fourt the U. Pa got a " 0 , " the 0. B. mal inc ono by Olniton. First of liftl Whitney and Trnflloy both made t trip nround the diamond , m also di Slockwoll in the Us I half. First c iicth , Dftrr and Whitney both we "round the thuin. " The Council Bluffs boys followed with thrco wind pounders , Gdorg Brown , Smith and M. Br6wn , makin the score Ut the end of the sixth in ning 7 t6 4 for the Union Palics. 1'ho seventh inrting was where th boys from over the river fell , h Bandlo , Uwyer , Newman , llollani and Ifart each nindo a ecoro. Stubb of the d B.'s made ono in thd laa mlf 'of the aeventh , the score standinj 12 to 5. , In the eighth inning neither id < made a nortru. Itl the ninth Bandli and Nnsli each made n run' for Ihu tl P.'a , followfcd by StubUs and M ! 3rown f the C. B.Xwhich finishec ho gamu , the ecoro at < uidi\ig \ 14 to 7 n favor of the Uiiirtn Pacifies , makinj heir ninth gamu this season withon a defeat ; ' ' UNION 1'ACIHC. " " " ' ' . Ah. . ' Ml. ' A. lo. K Bandl6's.snrid2J. .tO 2 2 I1 1,1 jytidon ; r. fk < . t , . < . . ! . 1 00 0 ' ( ) err , p , Bs.rf.i. . . . .5 ' 1 1 .fi / 0 ' . VhUuey.Ud , p . 0 3 2 1C | 3 ( rralil&y.o. . . . , . , * , ,6 11 1 10 I ) w.\crtsU..f..C unlthpnscr.'c. f . G 1 2' I ) 0 ( Vowman lf. , rfi , 8K..5 1 2 0 0 ( lollahtlUtb.w / . 4 1 ( i 0 7 Iartrif. . , . )2 ) 100 0 ( Vash , ! . { . . , . . . 3 1 1 , 0 0 ! 'Totals ! . y5d 14 13 a"l * 27 ] ' ( fOL'ACIL nLUPKS. ' AI ) . n nn. A. jo , K tubbs/nb. , cf . 0 -I Ito to kwell , < * . r 1 1 0 7 ] Ic3orloy , p . 3 00 0'3 j tie < lc , , cf.,3b . fi 0 1 1 2 1 Union , Ib . , , . . .4 , 1 0 0 H 1 5rown.G , s. B . 4 00 3 0 J mith , 2b ' \ , 3nwn , M. r. . 4 2 2 ! 2 1 t Uskwith.1. . . . < . . 4 1 1 0 1 C ToffUa . 40 7 0 10 2(5 ( iji THE WCOUE 11 V 1NMXOS. I 1234DG780 Jmon l'rtrifics.0 1202250 2-14 Jouncil Uiuffii..O 0211010 2-7 Ilims earned -U. 1 ? , I , T. K. 1. Stmclt out-U. P. 5 , C. B. 20. fwo bade hits Handle , V/hitnoy , Dwy. r , Newm n , Atiliwitli , M. Bi'own. J-'ftflsed balls Tnflloy 0 , Stookwell 3. Wild pitches Whitney 3. tTi i > ire Mr Stewart. ' 1NOIU11NTS AM > ACCIDENTH. ( 111 the third inning Mr. llarh while elding a ball fell and threw hia knee utwf joint. Dr. Uyde' was 'cilledf ' nd relieved him ia a few imnutesj lash took Hart's placo. a ti I"i Mr. Dorr , who has been sick two or nfoo days' , was unable to pitch longer ndi took : the short ' atdps position. lahdlo Kping on , second base and Vhitney in hia old position , aa pitcher ) Ir. AVhitnoy did aoinelfino pitching ; ud allowed that ho had not forgotten mt "in-shoot" of his yet , although it i his-iirat attempt at pitching this mson , , , Too much praise cannot bo given Ir. Dwyer'al playing , aa ho showed imsolf to bo first-claaa , both on third ' ud at the bat. > Mr. Fuukhouaer made EOIUO boauti il luta at the bat. Mr. Holland played first haso as ly "Jimmy" can , and TUB BKK re- jrtor hoard it remarked in the grand ilnd , by persons wh6 had seen n great 3tU of base ball playing that Holland au ono df the beat tint b.isomeil they id over aeon. In the last half of the seventh in * nt : Dorr nna ao nick that he was ob > ; od to leave the ground and Mr. yndqn took his place , who , in the at , half of the ninth inning made a n ; bat into the rifjht , fied. | ' Mr. Newman ol ; 'the C. P.'a did fliw finb playinj } and aljowod him If tf ) bp a JNo. 1 ball player. NoUblo plays for the Bluffs' aide era made by Str9ck , Clinton , Aak ( th and Stpckwoll. The pitching of McSorloy was not effective as nsuol , HANk'H VS. 11AILUOAUS. The bank boys and the Union Pa- fie "Second'1 ' nine ployed n gume liursdny evening , which roauliod in a oroof)28 ) to 5 in favoriof the latter , lie aocend nine of the Union Pacific is thus far defeated every Opponent. iioy play irelli - The fullowing'ls ' the SCOKK inlnga. , . . ' < (1 2 , ' J 1 CC , , 7 . 1 > . 8eBonW'.P 10 0 2 S 'S ! - . ' { < inks. . . ' . . . . ' . . .1.0 a' 0 0' ' 0' ' 2' ' 0 - 5 riireaBnsHIts' } Mur tbn ! Htrupkilmt-lUnlci ; 7. , Tito Secretary . . , . , _ . . . _ .v.r. Mr. P'Jk Williams , thopeiltle'riunlj' crerary'o/ ' / Til. E. 'church , called Tni $ BEB , oflioo yeateyiayj and aired o mivke o brjofi abatement jn ply to the communication recently iblished over the signature of. Kir. ' , II. Gamble , right worihjpfuf grand crotary of the moat worshipful tdow'a son grand lodge of F. ana A. , Y. M. of the state of Nebraska Air , Williams states as regards the lit of the Rough Ashler to lay their rner stone of liia church , that , ser r as the church waa concerned they idcrstood their buslneaa , nnd , that o invitation was issued to all the Jorod Eociotioa of Ooiub * to partlcl- , to , and if the M. W. Widpw'a Sop and ledge did not turn out d assort their authority , it WM not 9 fault of thoao 'who issued the in- tatlon , and thpy ceruinly were note o judgca OB to who wore clandestine isons and whp were not. Uo aaya la merely in justice to hia church , , d does not enter into any coiitrq- ray as to the rightsof the f U to masonic jurisdiction. 'Jtt lioJiUug'i ItuMlft jSalre In the no MU ( u a Haddiug' * IluuUn B lvo in utablo. 1'rVlt. SKY SCRAPERS , Tlie Oommeroial Tourists Koan Heaven tlian Ever Before , Snow and Sage Brush , Moui tame , Mules and Herders , The All Atjiorblns Item * of AttrA tloim .along tbo Ronto. Epccltl Correspondence of The Boo. BLAUKFOOT , Idnho,1 August 0 , Gil n. m. Having refreshed the inn < man with fine mountain trout an Rocky Mountain beef steak , the Moi tana excursionists oasomblod id tl aomowhat crowded narrow gauge Pul man cars and roaumed their journoi The entire party look as cheerful au vigorous an can bo expected nftor long continued trip. Every poasibl advantage has been given us to mak the trip a pleasant ono. Bluckfoot i a small place of GOO inhabitants , wit the uawo wild appcnranco so chanu toristio of all far western townss , dc noting a scarcly of material and archi tccturnl design. IDAHO TERRITORY ia ono of the largest and richest of ou mountain territories , though ndt a well known tia somu others. It extend from the 42d parallel of north lati tuto to the British possessions nru iontains 80,204 tquaro inilos of laud 'Moving ' ndrth irom Blaikfoot thcr ia/on'tbo loft , n brbad phtteuu extend Ul { * ha far westward 'as ' the eye cai reach. 'This ' is nearly barren aavo b n vast quantity of sago brush. Thi [ and ia however very fertile nnd pro ducca'largo crops of cereals when th land iq irrigated. Bcyortd this tabl [ and can'bo seen'm the distance higl peaks 6f the mountains , aonio of whicl are timbered. They crop "up like a many big warts and are massed to Bother in the far distance. ' Ori the right is the chain of blnfl which the railroad has'followed ' sinci leaving Ojjden. Early vthis morning aoino of tin party saw - TWO YOl'NO DKEU. I They started near the track and raf ilougaide the tender , evidently trying .o pasa ahead of the engine , but failec .o win the race nnd foil back , tnrnist nto the brush. Iho few bludos ol vild grass are dried up nnd paichoc The air ia so dry that I cxperienc omo inconvenience with my nose am ips. They nro nwollcn and puiloc .nd fee ! dry and parched from the at nosphoro. EAGLE ROCK 3 who rowe cross' the Snake river lero a hugopilo of rock in the cento if the creek bed is utilized as at .butmont , and an iron bridge span ho chasm , which is not inoro that .00 fee't > wide , but the wutoris deepo han can bo aoundod. Some think-i ias no bottom. H ro an old tinio milt a rustic structure , and convertcc t into a wagon bridge , and from told harged it is claimed ho has amassoi , fortune of half a million. This if ho original trail and 'has been uaec or many .years. 1 ' 10,000 SHEEV ro quietly grazing at this point 'or the last fifty miles'thero has beet 0 change of scenery or vegetation 'ho road follows the course of th ( nako river , wh'ch dashes along Hi joky bed with a swift currant. CAMAB 1243 miles from Ogdon. Moro snow 1 seen to the westward , lodged mnorij 10 hollows of the mountains nbom irty miles away. A fuw herds ol orses , guarded by Indian herders , lostly flquawfi , nro the only objects ol ; trnelion. This valley , or bench , it tfhapa sixty miles wide and runs eng in n northerly direction bo- vcen two ranges of mountains. It a desolate country to look at ; veg- ation is conlined to three or four iriotios of weeds. A few varieties of cactus , of the : ickly pea ? kind , are seen. Further eng I see a small stream of water ow nearly dry ) fringed with i\ itural growth of cottonwood trees of scrubby , wretched appearance , thq st timber ebon for some time. To 10 right are aeon the TITAN MOUNTAINS , id to be 12,000 foot high , witl } onty of show on their tops. There o four peaks pointing heavenward ) ainly soon in the distance , although r. Wood claims they are 100 miles F. As wo near > I CHINA POINT , 10 formation of Iho country changi a ho track goes up a heavy gradu fo nn ) distance. Along ( no s'reani id on the mountains to the ltf > an irtluvtn' ' , com ! puod pmo lre ( i > iir ovuni' Tli'Murfrcn of .the Ibntlj iuii ( > Bu ) jif liurt lee * ; inin.iuy pl'io.s IH tietiiil llti ntvcriiuut , HIM ! ewMw Jcijk At thouu'i ' thuy un ht.Jmv ; ei > i > uX dliiviu by huud. The hill suingft / urciintr appcaranctv flu < ok a ? lthoUil\i it n ight bu 'n good azing district , tl fi\w eomU altalf owijitf Hpoutauooualy .tliojock ; lolls of Idaho1. foiuo mpro cactt * unto pro aUa aeon. Fuvthur t > u w nta lo n oaw-mill , with ! plenty of ( 8.n d ilumber laying arouad " it , osvly piiifl , ' , H i At } , o'clQuk p. in. , as wo utar thfj ontatu line , wo come to the foDtr.of o IlocViea. If tlioro Is anything at I am utterly ignorant about , it u cks. Such a pile of stouo is found > whore also , and the casual observer 111 wonder where they all coino am , The are piled up in gigantic iapa , assuming almost every conceiv 110 form , and comprise all sUed boul irs imaginable , Wo now enter I1EAVEK UANYON , lich contains majestic Boonory. A lall t ar stroaui of water runs rap- ly along aide of the track. On the ft U a heavy growth of piuo timber , lilo ou the right are rongh and ggod rod * . The green and brown ya growing thereon forms au object 111 worthy the pencil of an artist. 'tor leaving the canyon we enter are ; ro productive country. Vegetation more luxuriant , with no rooks to nulor of. Hero are upward of thlr- wagous , jnost of them alx niulos eng , eu route .for Washington ter- ory ovorlftnd. A ilargo hoed of ] ilea on the track neatly otoppod.tho . tin. i 1'ho day la bright and warm , with liigh peaks of the snow c < orcd.rang are again visible tq flib jlcft. " * BJVOM Indian huts andftonts are BcOn nlon the road. 5J fc * * ' " < At 1:45 : p. m. wo reacfie the territorial line between Idaho an Jlontaua. The elevation , bore is G , 730 .feet. The party having -lake lunch , the , ueital , rou(5ho't ( of romtin imecdoles' , etc , etc. , is' the order o the dny , The vegetation is mor green and the hills nnd ridges loss at rujt ( as wo , progress , . The field * ar ornamented with a htimofoui v'nrict of t * 'V WILD ! FW\\'ER3f many of which are picked by the un easy travolora as wd climb tlio cfookoi patti of this trundle-bod road at . snail's gait ' I , Now wo have a splendid view of th snow-capped niounUins close to .ou 16ft , not ton miles distant. F. ALL BAFB AT HELKNA. Special DlipiUh to Tun DIE. IlELENA/Mon. / , August 8. A delegation ogation bf the board of trade arrive ] last evening and will moot the remain der of the party at National Yellow stone parkdn SlAtday , next. kAll { nr well and hovoibeeii cordially received Saratoga Chip ? . \ ' ' Thb concert of the Union Sunda ; v ' evening on account off 'tho inclon on weather , will ba hold to-motiow even in , A. 0. Smith having charge of t\u \ pr'opariHons. Ph'o Icliool will picnij at Pcics' lake SaturdHy , Au uat 10th A grand titno la anticipated V. H Lawton , D ,7. Smith , F. N. Poltoi and Frank Smith are the committed on arrangonent $ . William II. Weber and , familywonl to Chicago yesterday to bo absent BOV' oral woeko. \ f t . . , , i t i Mrs. 0.D. . Br&wster has aold hoi homo , on'NOrth TwontyHhird Ur'o'otj to Honuman Bros. , market gardonorFi Miss Jennie L'.vtrick ii at Blair/vis ; iting her sister , . Sirs. J. IJ SnmfcV G.irfiuld avenue ia being rapidlj improved under the supervision ol 'Gao CMcKonzio , Jr. ' " v' ' rn There is ircat ; compjaint of the promiscuotiB and reckless 'shooting a ] the roadhouse , opposite the fort , GUOKOO. i of J. 15. Fair , Esq , by thoBov. G. Ft Stelllnu. D. D. , Mr. lilmer E. Fair and Miss Kate Qulgley , bothjd Oinnhs , ' k DIED. e , | BARIl Susan Augusts infant .daughter of Galen Barr , died August.IJth , 1SS2 , at 7 n. n. , of chplera iuf ( ntu\n\ " flged S [ months. i Foncril at 2 p. m. parfrd.'iy.'tAtiBiu L2th , from 23j Leavenwoith , between 13tlJ mdWth. ' " ' ' .1 ( i ) .fc i , WA > rr.D A good nncond-hanu Dicyclo. Address box X. Central " - ' ' " ' " ' SPEOSAL'H8TSGES. . > cst , Found , Wautg Ucardlns ; , tic. , wlffbeln crtod In theao column : once for TEN OK r line ; each subsequent Inaortlon , FIVKGKNT3 r lino. The drat Insertion never loot thaA CF.VTH ,10 LOAN MOrjtY. r O.NKV TO LOAT O&ll t L w umcc o ( D , I L. Thomw Ro m8 CrelzhtOQ Bloi.k. SOKA ArtATO liOAft At 8 per contln y4O\J.\J ( [ tercet In BnniB.of 2BOO and pwards , for B to 5 yeara. on Bret rlisa city And inn property. EIHIS H AL KJIUTI ktul J r. 16th and Dourlas Sta WAHTPD J \VANTED-Oood wno ( . Apply to CIIVNER , Vermlllioa , Uakoti. 47-11 -tTASTKB-Girl for ( 'onnrnl , houiovvork. Mastbe agotdcook. Email , ii. dc21st 8. net , a cond dour tro 21 I.ia\cnncitli. 10 tf T7"ANTED A fltft < l ( cima ( > fertolr * 6t In lIowaand > obraka No letters antwer i ) . I > I > 1 } at rooms C nt d 7 , ' Council lijuire. S-lo TjTANTED In produce horue , an ablo.bodli'd V mill , not atr.ld of work. Applv corner hand IlLwird S > t. r 12J.1 TTANTPU-A crokandiilnlngroom t'lrlnt Dei ly telJentil fcuul 4 { TTANTEH An expsrlcnced girl f jt ! \ hoiutwoik.i' Apply SiOni/ifh IBtti'ttrcct. jrANThD-j-lCO men for railroad.wqilc.I II [ V Malinwollar , ouplojmcjit'igt ! ll Ulll Fornam. v * ' 903f - r ct , star , T7"ANTKD Ten teams. Waic $3 fX ) per da\ [ i V , Inquire M. Ylncant , ftj t Iproipe Cut-P/I.f / 930-tf I ) Ono hnndaed men. 'Waxes 91 76 per d j. Apply to lllUhe 1 Vtiueiit. at Gut cfl.j Ino loll s north of Onuilii. I - ' , * I. TilII - I \T .NTI At ht. lharlcs hotel , two first > Y ilani ilnilii ; ronni irlili _ _ 088-tl ' r\ liuiiJji,0o ( ; Uofurrls tdrcoiuc. 1'ritl. i\ . , " jp _ " * " fJ\ I f IVR'r J k i"T 1 ' "f ttlojn. < > < Ii rl * niiiu , .1 r j f Amilyon iOiren i , OSttl I \ if.i -A ttr-t'tl'tuKlr ' , in , til ) looJ , wi-mr I'nd lioiifr. W if .r Aoik , liqui.u at Lee. Filed & CO'H , fir o. ' , . tO i ' ) 03tt | und con f\ fOtt to Uai wltli.Bjnltirj' Vault anil ! Hi tfjn cr/jUff' ' it/JolJsKjIAl / ai ? Oo. , l.pW | | 1 iM'DW" ntreet.rnm h L * T17"ANTF1 > Two or ttrec rocum tu'tnlilofo 1 MIOCLMNEJUB VVANT.U. I O j TTANTK ' A | rtner with H.OPO to 5 OCp. 'V ' In general merchandise-and firm Implf. enU Good trade futabllthed. Apply to Kqlc > xt3 , Wjraore , kob 20-18) ) "VrANTED AH\e room uottaxo 1thln fllteou i V minutes walk ot IT. V. licadquartcrj T7ANTED about Aufcutt 16 , a lirueo of I pr ( V 5 roomn. on line of ttrect railway prefer d. Addreua ' 'Home " Bee OQlce. aul tf fOH nENT MOU E AND LAND. : < OK 11ENT Nett cottage of fire room * . ! Euqulre y , F. cor. Ulh pd Clilcajo 19 Itl | VR RKNT Three furulib d rotin for bouie ' keeping ! nlbO piano , 113 North 1SU at , 10R RENT TuroUhed rootu. Iiqulroattbe 1 Drug store , car. l lh aad Dcuga V tf 10K RENT Furntthtd front roonj.Bnuth 16th atrcet , near Lav nmjr li. T-12 10R IlENT House with 8 oonw In repair , at No1(09 Capital at aue , Abe utoof 6 rooms al No. 1119 south loth lrnt. JAMES O. C1UPMAN , ( Oil KENT Two new bouts * , JBth Chloro , lx room * each. Icqulr * ol A J , Boddli at i and CbMtout itreebi. ( KM ) U ir 3uth Thlr- tcenthit. 19 tf ty. o. WRIOI1T. TjOK RF ? < | TTA ono and om-half itoty housa _ I ? ivjth 8 TOflrni and/birn. / i uty w tcr. In- qjiliglS8 rchponrbct , lljSi tid 25tu trcet. filOR BUST Brick sioro , ZUx'B ml 8 rooms i ) bov , on 1'atlfic s.r.ot , lutwctn eth and 7th < The location % etj fcMrablo It Viur. lintchor. Held , irOrccir , Enquire at M < oil's 18th ami Fftfirh ai itrfft * . Di7 22 IT OR RKNT tAf'.jJfiom , with POMMI diy JL1 fooarJghoj , lMf 'California rtrttW . . . . . 18 It r "TJHIR KENT 10 rooms r-Miitable fortwo or C tour gfiitkmen , at S. V > . corner ISth and California street. i f g3 ? tf mo RKST HrfoTTW fnrn hcd and"xinfurfilshtd , JL d. W , corner ofEth and Howard 8t Rooms are no * ioi ) etd-tnaod fine \lew of the tlrer , bridge. Clffurcnt railroad * and Council Bluffa. 06Btt _ _ _ | j OK MhNT House ol 10 rooms , tor. thloago .1 anil ISthafrect r' 9SV tf 'tTlfoR HEN Fcrir robm cottage , larpo lot JJ 'eduthlTlh , J L. Wehlans , 1603 far- tiam Btrept. 08 tf \riqnl.Y furnished front loom. O Jl 607J N _ LN * 17th slrest. ifco-tt ITIOIt RKXT-t > ne.ncaty | lurni'Jtcdrooci , ' Hh JL1 prli lloso cl a. JoluUig par.or , 1813 U hbsta trcot. 042-tf T710R [ RKhfT A pleasant ftirnfthcil team for E 6nS t > f two Boatl4nlpn. Ihfjn to at 191 CalltatnUtti ot 050 It "plOR IUNT T n ntw lUclllnurs anA tuo other ' il . yl7-tf . tc" ? M ' e"B * t0roniro llrovo w Haijjcjni I'.iU ou the uo.t , ll\o > nnut ( > 9 ttaU from s net COM Wo cj ran bo obtallfat to build with , b } pcr ons leasing , / , r JAMCST vnurpH U I K l > t\t \ ( \5\-f it hAii txili'iliJN rin ji And inrtfo , ( two to tttoJvq n .i s each ; pee or two neve iwltu allinodern coinoulcntfu. One ( if 12 rpomg , eultftlilo Ipr boardln : anil room routine. l > th find DolilftTHtS. ' UKM1S , Acent , "pjn' KKNT PurtlsheH 'robro ' with lisardt 'JFJ'liiodern linproictaihts , a fowtabl6 boirdor can lie aecommDdatcd.at 1718 uctlro street. ,051-tl ' * i _ < ' \ , , | OR UKJi'T A ploMnnl' furulshul joompn tl ( Drst floor , 900 Usck. from street.etr/at Ilarney atrect. , ' , QWlt EOR KENT Brick store ll qulro at Drupt -Btoro , coiner 10th and Douglas et , - S20-tf 1 011 RENT Uou o ot 0 .rrrnn , ncivly plas- r tend amUpilntod. eifivO per month. Kortho(16thtttD9t ( rdJodB.15 h street. Con- konicnt taehopa Apolr corner 12lh mil How- irdntrcct , Novupapcr Union C87 tf 4 Fori KEI r'Jl'wo'nevjelegant ' ' fipu fcs. Un- ulio | a clwsoifi Clothjn R otu. _ nodriU. BALE , r _ 8AL11 A S06A hmrbli4rnefs and top E1 > ' , l > y W. W. Uobirts. ' Fortpmahi. K , I FOft SALE Propotoh frr thojiurcha n of the Mount Ilousu on N'rtli Uarney etico' . be- , wc , n IMh'ond 18 h , will liOittCoUul t my itoii until August 16th. C F SALK IIouio 6 roon-B nnd corner lot 132 Pill squire SltOO UcCaRtic , opposlle Vo.t 'Hies. ' t977- ' FUR" SALE A flvo scro lot nnd good house ono uillo north of Barfuk ; Inqnlroon ircmisal or Ceo II. Petersen , Nn SOI , 10th trcct , 047-lin * . C. SOBKVBOV. HOUSE and lot for ealo , ifo P25 llonlana strwt , near Cumi-R , Inquire Cieir store , orner 10thand Jackson Htrcctd 88S a2S [ 7IOR SALE Hou-e and. ciniot Jot , ! 8lOlO. n lurmin. ttrCAOUE.'rtppo.ttB K Q.n story bulldln for pjilo at a bdr-al 'j.o- EIWO cattdnfrnoitli-uftss confer 6f 17th .htroct , nd Capitol ovc. Must ba-icOVcd on Or Wore August 7th proximo. IJEMI.V i 770-tf Agent , 16th mid Douglas. MX BKAUTIFUL LOIS 50H60 feet achln 3 IlanScom Place on street car line , n st Iota i whole addition oncrj ta < y ttrms and at o root bargain. BKM is' agent , 15th nnd rtele ' i . fhOItltlY FOli SALhAt a 3 nAttaiTO , oho la o brick home , anil ono , Tga frame houeo , with full lot fan Caw ncir IBth .retV. 'FlnofchinceforlnvMitmenf , rentf V870- er month.11 Call far full particulars , on ' BKMI8 , 609 tf Agent , 15th yd PouglaB fts. "Tf OTKIj FOR. SALE Tha .Arlingtonljouse JL First class ; all furnished The only hotel i to n. The cheapest property In the stato. as all the traveling mtn. will he sold cheap on im s to suit. Enquire ol E. Fulle , proprietor , rllngton , Wasnl nston countj , Neb. DBS tl T\QR BALK Or will exch * Be for Omaha pio- ! pert } , an Improved see na of land uljoln- K o Btatfon on U. P. It. B. JI. DITNDAM , 1111 -rnhamHt. py\aha. 720 Bmt > RICK COi ; HM ? " > ! * KSIADROOK ft ; J10E. , AOrt OAL.IS itii l-'il'ULAlt UO1EL , known 1 M the BO1 > C UOMK. This hou o Is cec- illy locitbil , hvt NCU l and cast front , and la .rrnnuavil W th BUD thaJe frees : pant 'Inothlrty S Lopln ? rocDig , ban Ice home.tannery , saujplo iori , da. Ua * a world n do reputation and a ; tter i itronrKt than many houaco ol twlco Its .paclty. Price Ir.oco Per purilculara ad- wa , A A. HA\Vli.YKcd ploud , * it' > ALEl ) If V At A. n.'tndor' 1'itd St > IP13 nftn-ov Ht / iia . MiaOELLA.NIOOSL' J10UV11 Crr.wurind wlilto do ? . Owner can I h \o bj ptjlnjr cliar te. Addrtas , " , " tice otDco. JU WAUD Sioltn on A u n U Mh "v.uvcn dark gray mare , finals old , id orobay hone w th twawhllo hind feet and 'Ma ' Mripalnfaco , Bjtaraold. ltoabo\pre- rd will bo paid for their ntum to John Bee- 3 ini'cs Botitli o Oinaha , , near U H. r ll- ad tra k , 093-11 * TKAYK Ono Iron gw mare colt , tw/joar void , walk ! a lltt o etlll n front If en. Llo il reward for his reixncry Will bo pilafjr \f'Janderkreek , norticaaS comer IJttUand ison street * . B83i Stwlt VECIAL AOI'.NTS'Jor Nebraska , 1Cati 8 > nd i Mlssoutl to represent the llbUSTRIAr < FK ASSOCIATION of Indianapolis , Indiana , Ich baa stood the toot ol tlnv , pa > B all losaoa full ; strongly Indorsed by the licit liiuurjnco tborl jus ; itborongcly , rstabUihed , eABlly rkBd'and N not on the cooper the pr old oplan. IJhcral contracta made with tncr Ilo agent * nt a comptusatloii of from two ) ugand to three thouund dollars per year Jrta INDUiTR AL LIFE ASSOCIATION , > . 70 East Market street , ludlanapolU , lud. Iuly28-lmo. JDWAJii ) rlv or llf'inoy. Will , ulth Ui M , n < rr-iJI > r- rlti- obtain for uny ono BlwoB n.lt [ > Ttln | 3 pr-ftnt , and on certain candltloni Ia tS in. S s r l' tas B9Baim ibsolutdly Pure. tt powder narer r rlc , A umel ol p ttrength aad wholesomroua. Wore ecooo * 1 than tba ordinary kluji , and cannot b I In competition -with the multitude bf o : , abort weight , 'P ' or ptiotpbata twwdtrl donly tn cant. ROT * ! Bl ia Pcw nOo. Vfa St , New York