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    THE DAILY BEE OMAHA , WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 1C , 188-
The Daily Bee.
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OMAHA.
Wednea'JHV Mornitu * , Aug. 1C
\Voathor Kopnrt *
( The following olmervntlou nro taken :
the name moment , of time nt nil the nt-Ulnr
WAII DEPAIITMKNT , U. 8. SIONALSEK-
vice , UiiAHA , Aug. 1 , iaS2. ( Il5i.m. : | |
( Urer 7 ! < ( 7 Inchen atiovo bw wU r mam <
O-nihi , 4 footo Inches t Yankton ; Jllmlmlpp
3 feet 10 Inches at I. Crease , and Of cot 0 | nchc
it Djbuquo.
LOCAL BBBV1TIBS.
The Omaha Mscm crclior picnic , Au
gust 27th.
The A. O. H. picnio nt Ilaecall'a parl
on Saturday next will ho n cojoyahli
affair.
affair.Tho
The gama lcw expired ycsterdny nn'
prairie chickens will uuflcr for a while.
The 1'axton hotel , under the hands o :
the painters , Is oseummgj a"curK00u < np
oearanco.
Thcro will ho a meeting nt Tivoli gar
den this evening to organize A Oer
V man branch of the O. P. L. U. AU Gcr
man laboring men nro invited .to attend.
y
i The Om iha toam-tcrs hnld their rcgu
lar meeting at Tivoli hall , Wednesday
evening , August IGth. By order of T , , T ,
it Quick , secretary ,
t Charles Connoyer , tecretnry of tin
board of E lucation ivulvuil n dlspntcli
\ from Mr.-James , the newly elected super
intendeutinwhich hostateH that ho "lofi
yesterday for Omahato look over the field '
Miss Mary Andrew will pi\o artle *
sons beginning Monday , September 3d ,
1882 , at her studio , above Max Meyer S
CO.'B jewelry store , coroner Farnam nnc
351oventh atreotH. The following brnnclic *
of art will bo taught : Drawing from tin
11 at and round in c-nyon , charcoal nnt
pencil ; loinonn in perspective and sketch
Ing trom nature ; painting in all , \vatui
colors and mineral coloro , also palnliru ' ? n
natln and fllk , and photogrnph coloring ,
Thosludio will be provided with caste ,
studies of drawing and painting , ncademy
drawing paper , charcoal , caecls , etc ,
Ono of the largest meetings of the tea-
. son-was held by both land leagues Sundaj
in the Cat hello library moms , Mr. Jamec
Ilnnnigan presiding. The business before
the meeting , the coming musical nnd liter
ary entertainment In Maaonlo hall ,
Wednesday nnd Thurnday , 13th nnd Htli
of September , waH reported favorably
upon , and promises to bo ono of the grand
est social events of the season. Ooverol ol
tbo members made short speeches. Mr.
Tnllon inado one of hia beat ; nlso Mr.
Nichol , Hlley , llegnn nnd Jnmes 0. Bren-
nan. The tickets for the entertainment
are to bo nt the low prioo of 50 cents , In
cluding dancing , which takes place each
evening after the musical and literary pro-
gramme is over. The regular mooting of
members are requested to attend ns n mat
ter IB likely to come before the mooting
that makes it Imperative for all to he pres
ent.
The missing clgnrmakcr" of Tenth
Hlrcot , Peter Peterson , in nad [ tn bo un his
Way to his old home in Norway. M. Toft
is trylug to straighten up * his , affairs and
got hia store into trustworthy Imnda.
Phil , llobineon has resigned the posi
tion of assistant paiscnscr agent of the
Sioux City & Pacific , and will enter thu
uorvico of the Union Pacific nt Omaha.
Guitar lessons accompaniments for
vocal mwlo taught in twelve lessons.
Trice 815. Addrsa N. T. , UKK ollice.
French and Oer man lessons P10 each per
month. Atigl5.3t
Articles of Incorporation of the Union
Catholic library association were filed in
the county clerk's ollice yesterday , The object -
ject of tills association and a list of its
olficer 1mo already been published by
IHK UEB ,
Last night Mlas Carrie Mason gave n
birthday party nt the lesidence ot her pa
rents , No. 80-1J Pierce , About twenty ol
her friends wore present and made the
evening lively , Jtcfreshments were served
and presents were numerous.
Tun LEB reporter met Judge lluwca
on the street yesterday and Inquired us to
Avhat people were doing In the way of po-
lltlcil work. He ( aid something must be
. k- ' * I " going on as he noticed , in pissing along
kF the street , overal well known olllce
Hoekeru so polite that they even bowed to
hitching posts , telegraph poles and mall
1)0X08.
Jennie Dickinson was arrested Mon
day on the-complaint of Maud Camerpn ,
charging her with selling liquor without n
license. The defendant was brought be
fore Justice Wright end waived examina
tion nnd gave bonds in the autn of 8300 for
her appearance for trial nt the next term
of the district court. A good many others
might meet the aine fate If properly
looked nftcr.
There will be a jrrand picnio nt linn ,
call'n park , August 10th. Kverybody u
, luvltfd to nttend. There will b amuse-
inenU of all kinds nt the park , and re
freshment * will be terved on the grounds.
] xc llerit muelo will he furnished for danc
ing , which will comme'nce at 0 o'clock p ,
111. Carriages will leave the city fur the
park at 1 o'clock p , in. The committee of
arrangements is John Theme , Harrison
Uuckuer , George Ousloy , G , 0. Karr ,
Ji me Turner , Thomas Wnde.
The annual report of the United States
dintrict attorney tliowi the fo'Jowing ' busi
ness truuvactions in the federal courts of
courts of Nebraska : One hundred and
fifty-nine cuea were dinj.osed of. There
were uk civil cn e , and 131 criminal.
There were 114 violations of the internal
revenue statute * , four violations of postal
i , eight pi the intercourse lawi ud
eight mltcellnnpmu Of these , numbr i
conviction * , 1(0 : number of acquittal * , :
number nolled nnd discontinued , 3A ;
greKftto amount ol judgment ! ) In favor i
the United Statin , ? 5,0"-l.fi2j amount en
Icctc'l , SI S.V" . Tlio num rrofcrliiln
pro < teiutlnnn pending < luly , 1832 , are fort ;
ulna. Ntimber of civil ca. ea hlx.
Six turn working on the North Omul
newer hitd a narrow cnc.ipo from ( lent
ycnterday. The hoisting machinery hn
j ist been eent tip with a big load , whe
the rope broka and the load fell , forti
nitfly falling between the gang of men
the bottom , It WUB a close call.
A bold robbery was committed yoi
tcrday on Twentieth street , between Wet
stcr nnd California street. At 1 p m ,
while the fetidly were at their m.ondn
meal , tome thief cut the wire screen ncroi
thu back window and thus gained an ct
r ntc. A pocket book containing SI ,
> air of car rings nnd four finger line
worn found by the intruder , who carrlci
away nil but $1 of the cash nnd made goo
its escape ,
( Jounty Clerk Baumer has received i
letter from J. W , Jcnningo , county clerl
of Cans , n itlfylng him that there in an in
sane woman there , Lmilra Richard ? , wh
formotly lived in Omaha near the eli
Bellcvuo house , nnd who waa marriei
Angiut 2nd , 1882. Ho state * that lit
husband in unable to take care of her am
wants Douglas county to send for her. Mr
Hawner replied that the patty wan mi
known here , nhd if she wnn insane the ;
had bettor ; send ht r to the asylum. Doug
las county in willing to pay her share , bu
it IH no use to foot ull the bilU and th
insane properly devolves upon the ttn'c ,
On Friday last three men , in n bugg ;
drawn by a fine team of ( ( rays , drove inti
Stephcnson'i ) Co pi to I avenuu barn In grea
hnuto. The horses \vero g > i exhausted b ;
the strain to which they had bsen put thn
they fell upon the floor and wcro with dif
( lenity revived , The occupants of tin
vchiJo were Dr. Gregg , of Irwin , In.
Will LucaH , a brother of lev. ! D. K
Lucno , of Des Moluun , nud i
man named Halloway. It appear
that the outfit had keen purchased by om
or moro of the number , who had given i
mortgsRo in purt payment of the debt
Tno team wns then run out of the state
being pursued by the deputy sheriff and i
detective from Harlan county , The met
were overtaken nt Wnhoo yesterday ant
will be brought back to Omnhn to-Uny
They wcro evidently on n big hurrah nnt
ono of thn number had $1,200 to § 1,500 ot
his person.
THE CITY COUKT.
A Dutch of Mlscollnnoous Business o
Importance and Otnerwlao.
The business transactions in Judge
Bonoko'a court yesterday morning wort
uito numerous.
Peter Svranson , nrroatrd for dis
turbing the peace paid S.'J and coatt ,
Nellie Brown and Pataoy Bolivor ,
irrcstcd < ) n the charge of being notor
ious prostitutes , went to jail in de
fault of $5 nnd costo each.
There were two plain drunks. One
was fired , oui of town , and the othci
will bo eoiit the eainovny after b
three days' rest in the ju ? .
A young man named Mcok was ar
rested for obtaining a suit of clothes ,
bofjrd and lodging under fnlso pro-
tonsoB. The parties who complained
} f him took local ndvico and with-
Irow the complaint. It aooma that
Mcok started a barber shop on Six-
: oonth street and after three days , in
which financial success did not look
yory probable , ho dosed the place.
Qo expressed n determination to pay
is noon as ho was able. Angels could
lo no moro , and as the bible promises
that the Meek ahull inherit the ninth
the young man'a credit ought lo bo
Irat-ciosa.
J. U. Morton , a traveling man for a
wholesale house in Tennuaaeo , wns ar
rested Monday on the strength of n
telegram from his linn , charging him
with embezzlement. II0 js hold to
xwnit the arrival of an ollicor.
Edward Ahmcovr will have a hearing
Jti Monday next on the charge of
maintaining iv nuisance , on the pro-
nisoa corner of Jones and Thirteenth
itroota.
The case of Frank Kotixa nsrainst
Frank Veil , in which the latter was
iccusod of threatening the lifo oi the
former , has been dismisaod.
Larson Miller , Sr. , Larson Miller ,
Ir. , Hiram Miller and John Cowers ,
irrested lor driving too sharp n trade
with n young man working at llonry
[ jivosoy'B brick-yard , aud with spirit-
np away a valuable liorao without his
: oiinunt , were to have n hearing yes-
: orday.
Mark of Rospoct.
Below is a copy of the circular to
lioads of departments in Burlington &
Missouri generAl olliooa :
DEAU Sin : You will please close
jrour olllco to-morrow afternoon , the
10th inst. , in resnoot to the memory
of Mr. II. M. Smith , Into assistant
joncral freight agent.
( Signed ) QEO HOLDUECIE ,
Oonoral Superintendent.
The UtaU CommlBBion.
The Utah commiaaionora , recently
jppointed under the law relative to
jloctiona in Utah , leave Omaha to-
lay for Salt Luke to brgin their spec
ial work. The commiasion is com
[ Mwedof Hon. Alex. Ilaiusoy , ofMin-
ucsotuj ex-Secretary af War , who in
jhuirnuui } ox-United Btatca Senator
L'addock , of Nebraska ; Col. O , L.
dodfroy , of Des Moinoa , Iowa ; Judge
Dftrltou , . of Terre Haute , Indiana ;
uid ox-OoiiKrcEaman PottlBrow , of
Arkansas. The first three are repub
licans , and the lost two uro democrats ,
it being ono of the proviaiona of the
iavv that the commission nhall not
iiuvo moro than three mombcra of any
3ito political party. Senator Paddock
trrived in Omaha on Monday , Secre
tary JUinaey and Judge Oarlton came
fOiterdny morning , and Col. Godfrey ,
accompanied by hia eon , arrived luat
JVeniug. Mr. J'ettigrow la expected
: lus morning on the Wabaah train
from St , Louis.
Largo Foundry and Machine Work *
or sale. Brick Shopa , employ 30
nen , do good and increasing business.
I'oor health of .proprietor reason for
ulo. Boat opportunity in the west.
Vddroes J. P , DKMNIS & Co. ,
Dnute2t Sioux City Iowa.
CITY COUNCIL.
A Short and Uneventful Sosiio
of the Common Council.
The Choreeu Aguiust tbo Git ;
Marshal Specified.
A. Connote utton * Avoidances of th
Polioo Fight *
At the regular meeting of the cit
council last evening thcro were prct
out Messrs. Baker , Dollono , liohm
Corby , Ilonnan , Kaufnmnn , Locdct
AlcQuokin , O'Koefo ' and Thrnno.
The journal of the preceding moot
ing was read and approved.
PETITIONH ANI COMMUNICATIONS.
From the mayor : Approving 01
dinanccs. Filed.
From the mayor : Roturnina nn 01
dinanco amending the aiduwnlk otdi
.miico. Inferred.
From the mayor : Appointing M
W. Konnard , Ohrin. Ilartmrm am
Gen 0. Towlp , appraisers. Approved
From the city ttoasuror ; Transmit
ting bids for thb Bocond $00,000 o
sewer bonds. The sale was awardei
to the hichcat bidder , the Vormon
Savings bank , of Brattleboro , Vt
Confirmed.
Bids for the building of a bridpo 01
Saundora strcot acrosa North Omahi
creek were rcooivod , and Ohas A
Uubbard being the lowest bidder wa
awarded the contract.
From city engineer tranemittin )
aovcral now ordinances and prolili
and eatimato of grading Ninth etrcc
from Fnrnain to the U. P. depot.
The report of D. Kenfaton , Lar
\V. Hill and J. H. Brachin , appraieon
of damages arming from the con
strucllon of the Waring system wai
referred ,
From property owners on Seventeenth
toonth street asking for change oi
curb lines on certain portions of eait
strpot. Referred.
From W. W. Lowe for strips ol
land on Sixteenth to aavo shade trees ,
Referred.
From A. W. Fullroido : Requesting
action on his petition for action to en.
ublo him to acquire title to strip ol
land mljoinincc lot 0 , block 0 , Kountsc
& Ruth's nddifion. . Referred
From the motors of Poor Clare ;
Requesting cancellation of certain
taxes. Referred.
From Louiaa Eilloko : Requesting
pcnimaion to remove sidewalks and
make excavations in front of t i north
40 foot lot 8 , biock 89. Referred.
1'etitioii of property owners in pav.
hit ; district No. 11 , , to have Trinidad
street asphalt laid in that district \VUE
referred.
From the Omaha national bank and
others : To widen aidewalks on Thir
teenth bctweon Farnam and Douglac
to 20 feet. Referred.
UESOLUnoNB.
By Kaufnmnn : To purehaso of Dr.
Richard 0. Moore 800 cubic yards of
earth for Eleventh and Jones streets.
Adopted.
By Kauflmann : To construct catch
basin-nt the corner of Thirteenth and
Jackson. Referred.
By Corby : To connect the drink
ing fountain in front of Schrotor &
Bocht'a drug store wilh both water
and Bower pipes. Adopted.
By McQuckin : To put Ninth
ttroot , between Capitol avenue and
Davenport street , in passable condi
tion. Adopted.
ByThrane : To give the right to
the councilmen to say when and
whore sidewalks shall bo laid.
Adopted.
By MoGnckin : Requiting the Emmett -
mott house to connect with the sewer
it onco. Adopted.
ByLaodor , O'Koefo , Behm , Thrano ,
Dollono andjMcGuckin ; To investi-
jato the following charges against the
ohy marshal :
First : nis failure to close saloons
it the hour of midnight.
Second : His failure to prosecute
: ho proprietor of the St. Elmo Theatre
for allowing fomalcs to solicit the Bale
of liquors , tobacco , etc.
Third : The failure to-nforco | the
mlinutico assessing a licenuo feoof S10
) ii each tight rope walker , although ho
veil know tthat one Henry G. Mead
ivaa giving nightly performances from
; ho 10th to the autii of Juno.
Fourth : The failure to close notorious
rious houses of prostitution in the vi-
: inity of the Millard hotel.
AH this in the city of Omaha , Doug.
las county , Nebraska , during the
months of Juno and July
*
The council voted to ment as acorn-
iniltoa of the whole on Friday week
to investigate those churyea.
IMU'ORTS OK OOMMITTKK3.
On judiciary : That the mayor bo
uithomod to employ a detective ,
Ahonovcr necessary. Adopted.
On judiciary : Recommending that
; ho city treasurer bo authorized to
: incel certain taxoa against Peter
Ivctka. Adopted.
On streets und grades : Recommend ,
ing the adoption of the report of ap
praisers in the damages arising from
itraightonini ; North Omaha crook ,
that the amounts bo placed in the
next appropriation ordinance and that
Lho treasurer tender same to the
iwnors of the property , Adopted.
On streets mid grades : Recommend *
ing that the board of public works bo
luthorizod to sell surplus earth from
Sixteenth street between Douglas and
Ezard. Adopted.
On streets and grades ; Recammond.
ing passage of ordinance changing the
jurb lines on Burt strcot botwoqu
Seventeenth and Twonty-third streets.
Tabled.
Resolution by Bohm : To round off
Dodge street between Fifteenth and
Sixteenth , so as to make property up.
; iroaohablo as BOOU as poseiblo. Ru-
'erred ' ,
On police ; Allowing certain bills.
( Vdonted.
On police ; To file niRrahnl's report
) n liquor dealers. Adopted.
On police ; Reporting compliance
vith certain orders of the city council.
\dopted.
i9.'JLfiro ' : RoPort'nS ' allowance of
flXK ( ) for construction of now hose
iou a on Tenth street , nml recom
nouding that it bo placed in next ap.
iropnation ordinance. Adopted.
OWUNANCES.
An ordinance to curb , grade and
[ utter Tenth street near f'ioroo wai
tassed ,
An ordinance providing for the
grading of a part of Saundcrs stre >
was passed.
A ordinance ordering that part i
Tenth dtioeh withiti paving district N >
2 , to bo paved \vuli granite block , an
requiring street railway companies I
pivo between the rails of their tracl
attuato therein , was passed.
An ordinance requiting Thirteen !
struct , between the north line of M ;
son and the south line of Willian
street , to bo brought to grade w <
passed.
An ordiuanco declaring the nccci
aity of appropriating private proport
for the extension of Phil Sherida
street was read twice and referred ,
An ordinancq amending the ordnance
nanco creating paving districts , etc ,
was read twice and referred to the ji
diciary committee.
An ordinance establishing the cur'
line of Capitol avenue from Sever
toonth to Twentieth street , to confon
wi > h those an Dodge and Doughs , we
r > ftd twice and referred ,
A ordinance establishing the grad
of Douglas direct , from Tnrenty-fift
10 Twenty-sixth streets , was rua
twice and referred.
An ordinance requiring the Omah
Bono Railway company to lay stra
or Iht rails on Tenth street withi
paving district No. 2 , was road twic
and referred.
An ordinance changing the grade c
Sixteenth street , between Wobatc
and Iz.ird streets , wits road twice am
referred.
An ordinance establishing and dc
fining the boundaries of sewerage die
tricta No. 5 , G , 7 , 8 and 0 , was reai
twice and referred.
An ordinance directing the con
structien of sewers in the above dia
tricts , and securing the neceusary ma
terial for name , was referred.
A resolution was introduced re
questing the mayor to appoint ap
praitscrs to appraise the < ] iunago don
by changing the grade of Sixteentl
street , between California and Web
ster. Adopted.
On motion , the council adjournei
for two weeks.
RUNAWAY HORSES.
A Couple of Equine Escapades am
Narrow Escapee.
A couple of lively runaways tool
plaeo yesterday , in each of whiol
parties involved mot with a narrov
escape from serious injury , if no
death.
The lifnt occurred at 10 o'clock
when a team belonging to Mr
Snydowin , attached to a light spring
wagon loaded with vegetables , rar
away on Thirteenth and struck ncrosi
to Tenth. In front of Paxtcn & Gal
lagher'a warehouse the vehicle col.
lidcd with a pbtuton , breaking thi
front wheel ofT. Soon after it struct
a telegraph pole , and the tongue
breaking the wa on came to a stop.
The horses wore driven by a little
girl , who fell out at this point and
was badly bruised "about the face und
head. Her injuries were not nevero ,
but she was terribly frightened when
she WAS picked up by an oliicur und
burned over to herrelutiypB.
ANOTHER COLLISION.
About 11:30 a fine black horse at
tached to a phaeton , the property of
P. H. Sharp , the harness man , ran
way on Farnam street. Near Thir
teenth it collided with a buggy driven
by Miss Belle Kimball , daughter of
jlonoral Manager Kimball , of the
Union Pacific. The young lady VIM
jnablo to escape , owing to the fact
Lhat the buggy was wedged in between
i street car and the runaway. The
'rent whenl of the phaeton struck a
irhool of Miss Kimball's buggy , both
jeing torn to pieces and the body
; hrown out. Mr. E. G. Ryloy , thu
painter , was close by and caught her
joforo she touched the ground.
Bharpi's horse ran to thu corner of
Sixteenth and Farnam , \ hero it was
itopped by alaboring man , who showed
i coed deal of grit in doing so.
Runaways are entirely too frequent
n this city , and while those may not
: omo under the objectionable list1 , it
H a fact that a great many result
'rom animals being left untied by
, hcir owners on the principal stree-ta.
PENELOPE
L'ho Operetta Well Given at Maaonla
Hall Last Evening.
The operetta of "Penelope , " under
ihargo and direction of its author ,
Hr. Walker , was ( given at Masonic
lall last evening for the benefit of
L'rinity church. The acting and sing-
ng of all \fM good , and the accnmpa-
limont on the piano by Mrs. Funk
pas excellent. After the entertain-
nont dancing wass commenced , and
hero were refreshments.
A Card.
In regard to the statement in The
Evening BKK of August 15th , of for-
; ory on the part of myself , I liavo to
ay the check given was dated the
5th , at which iimo the money was in
oadinoss to moot the ame , and as the
acts substantiate , it was paid on the
late for which it was given And an
ocardn the crookedness or forgery , ns
ailed , I would refer all to Mr. j , J ,
foligh , who very soon advised the
topping of proceeding * upon learning
ho facts. F. E. MONK.
Saratoga Doings
The Union Sunday school picnio
rill take place nt Pries Lake , August
7th , istoad of 10th. The change is
lade necessary by the fact that
notherparty had engaged iho grounds
or the latter date ,
Mr. A. 0. Smith and wife are
pending a week at Fremont.
Hon. James 11 , Kyner is expected
it homo in a day or two.
The monthly concert of the Union
Sunday echool on Sunday evening ,
lotwithatanding the loss of the qiur-
otto Hinging owing to sickness in the
lumber. Thu next concert will bo
ivon on the first Sunday in Septom >
ier , nt which Secretary Howaer , of
ho Y. M , C. A , , ia expected to assist.
CUUKOO.
ILAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE
lode from the wild llowers of th
AH KAMED YOSEMITE VALLEY ,
, is the most fragrant ot perfumer ,
lanufaotured by H. B. Slaven , San
'rauciico. For Bile in Omaha by W.
. \Vhltehouso and Konuaia Bros. ,
DEPARTf/iEHT / DETAILS
More Staff Cfflcora to Lea
Omaha for Oilier Sta
tions.
A Battery of Artillery Order *
to Take Station at the
Barracks.
Kotos at Port Onmlm-JotUnga fro
Headquarters.
The probability of further chang
in the departmen of the Platte w
hinted at in THE BEE some weeks ng
That probability has now been changi
into a certainty by the announcomc :
that Col. Ludington is to bo transfc
red from his present post and to tal
station after October 1st , at Ft. Lea
enworth , Kan. , wilh the Dcpartmci
of the Missouri. The regret whit
will every whore bo felt over Col. Lin
ington's removal from Omaha will m
bo tampered by the fact that Major. ,
V. Furoy will at the same time leai
our city and take station at Btiltiiuor
Gen. G. B. Dandy , now qu rtorma
tor at St. Louis , will probably bo a
signed to the position vacated I
Major Ludincton. Major Furoy
successor has not yet been announce !
A Washington paper states thi
Gen. Howard is making otrong eff-jr
to bo transferred to the Dopartmot
of the Columbia instead ot the D <
partmont of the Platte but that then
is no probability of hia success in thi
direction. General Howard will bo
great acquisition to the Young Men
Christian Association of any localit
to which ho may bo ordered.
An order of great importance i
Omaha has just been issued by Adji
taut General Drum , which creates liv
now light batteries of artillery , an
orders battery D of the Fifth arti
lory with three ollicors , 65 men an
four pieces of ordnance to Foi
Omaha. The stationing of this bal
tory at the barracks will , at once
necessitate the renting of a Inrg
tract of ground for light batter
irill , the present parade ground nc
being largo enough for this purpose
The battery drill will bo a now and ir
tercsting feature at the barracks- ,
evolutions of the guns and the brigti
iiniforms of the oilicers and men mah
ing the sight attractive and impre ;
sivt1 , one which will add greatly to th
interest of the garrison.
There was dress parade and a Racro
concert at Fort Omaha on Sunda ;
afternoon , which was witnessed b
many of our citizens. The same pro
gramme will bo carried outovery Sun
day from date. Gen. Carter is ;
thorough old soldier , who believes ii
maintaining this old custom of th
rmy. It is a now thing at For
) maha , and will bo much appreciated
As many of our people aroacquaintei
.vith the Third cavalry which wa :
irdercd from th a departmant to Ari
: ona at the opening of'the Apach
lutbroak , the following complimen
, ary order of Gen. Wilcox will doubt
ess prove of interest :
3KADQUAKTEH3 DEI'AKTJIENT OF "I
ARIZONA , WHIFFLE BAKHAOKS , V
PKESCOTT , July ! il , S82.J
GENERAL OKDEIIS No 37.
The department commander ii
lappy to announce another success o
3ur gallant troops against the Apaches
On the 17th inst. Captain A. R
DhaiToo , Sixth cavalry , came up will
ftui-tia-tiah and his whole band ol
lespcratp renegade ecouta and re
eased Cibicu prisoners
The engagement took place on Bif.
Dry Wash , misnamed "Chovelon'i
? ork" in the dispatches ; it lasted un
U nightfall , resulting in- killing II
warriors , whoso bodies wore found
md the capture of the hostilo'o camp
addle ? , and reserved ammunitoi
f > 00 metallic cartridges Gal.15) ) , ovei
00 horses and mules ( including thosi
tilled ) , and six equaws and children
Too much praise cannot bo accordec
0 Captain Chafl'eo and hia immediate
jommand , Troop I , Second cavalry
ind Company E , Indian scouts , Lien
enant Morgan , Third cavalry , com
nandins , and scarcely less to Maj-ji
V. W. Evane , Third cavalry , and h
roops who came up from a romoti
lost in good time , und fought wit !
; qual bravery , Major Evans himsell
onerously waving the managemenl
) f the fight to hia junior in rank ,
lip tain and Brevet Major Chaflco.
Our casualties consisted of twc
illicorn , Lioutonanta Morgan anc
Jonverjo , Third cavalry , wounded ,
me enlisted man and ono Indian scout
ailed , and five enlisted men and om
ridian scout wounded ,
The lessons taught by this fight ,
ho necessity of greater precaution to
trevuut Indiana from obtaining arms
ml ammunition. Second , ttio value
f energetic and persistent pursuil
lowover romotn and hopeless it nmy
eum at first. Third , the importance
f trailing and attacking the hostilct
von with inferior numbers , and hold-
tig on to them until other troops. ur <
ive on the ground ,
By order of Brevet Major General
Vilcox. II. L. HASKELL ,
Aide-de-Caiiip.
BKhAHTMENT NOTES.
Col. Ludington has gone to Chey-
nne.
Lieutenant Quinton , of the Seventh
nfanlry , atattoned at Fort Snelling ,
assod through the city j esterday on
lia way to Oheyonno ,
Fort Omaha is beginning to wear
.a old sedate and settled appearance
s men and officers are getting Bottled
1 their now quarters.
Capt. Ncido'a company of the
\mrth infantry en route from Fort
jaramio to Omaha ia expected here
3-day First Lieutenant R. P.
Irown and Second Lieutenant flallie ,
copmpany the company. Capt.
leido waa a brevet brigadier general
or * gallant and meritorious services
uriug the war.
All the officers who are to bo trans-
jrred to Arizona are packing up their
H'tcta. A special Pullman car will
ike the entire party from Omaha to
10 end of their destination.
Overworked men and women , per-
ans of eedeutory habits , and others
hoae lystem needs recuperation ,
orvoj toned , and muscles strengthen-
3 , should use Brown's Iron Bitten ,
cFOR THE PERMANENTCURE OF
S CONSTIPATBON.
No other dtacaso is ro prevalent in Ihlfi
country as Constipation , and no remedy
O h M o vcr equalled th e cclobratod. KIDNEY-
WORT M ft euro. "WTiatavcr the cause ,
however 6betlnat8 the cato , UiU remedy
> Will OVOrCOlEO it.
5 DOI CTO THIS dislreisinicom-
- mc evS plaint ii very pttobc
. oomplieatcd with comtipation. Kidney-
o \VortBtrcnfithennthowcakcnedparts nd
o quickly cures nil kinds of Piles even when
ildans and medicine * havabcfcroftU'
t Vlf you h vo either of thesa trouble *
SPECIAL NOTICES ,
NOTICK Advertlsemcni To LO D , fet , Hi
Loat , Found , Want * CourJIne , Ac. , will bo I
ncrtej In thceo columns once ( or TEN OKK"
per Una ; each subsequent inetrtlon , FIVE GEN :
per line. The first Insertion navti IOM tbi
IO LOAN MONtY.
ONEY TO LOAN Hull * t i > w ona or ]
L. ThomM Room 8 Crelebton Block.
tcrest In Buin8.of82.ECO
upwards , for 3 to B yours , on r.rrt-clias clt ) at
farm property. Bxsim ne4b Gniri tnd tot
Ao CY. IBth ontl
TO 1 \N-On ch.t
MONEY
cutity. A. It Tiittnti otflio of Clroff
Montlforae'1 } , nvtrOnnhv National bank. S3-
HELP WANTED
WANT D-Acolcc'or anH prnol falcsmai
si'ary ' $14 pfr cik n d commission on c :
trABaloP. . K Co Her , U03 Farnam , tccct ,
floor , & 01. 6.
Wt TEl ) A good cooV , Mnsheranil Irons
and a nu so girl ti KO wltlian oint-cr
famllc to Fort Nhbrara , Hc\ \ > . Call "at JIi
Duru'a crocktry Btori ; . 1SU Fatnam tt o-t
mo 00-17'
WANTED-A lkeb--y , net af.a'U ' of work. I
docrr nU-a d nia < c - hlimolf useful In
rcta'l ' hoe itire tolcitn tin linlnes . AilJrti
'n ownliand-wrlilrjr , "Shoes " Bee olTi-e. IBlt
apprcrtlccs vran'nl. Apply
M 1017Uilcigo ttrcct. Cal fter C o'clcc
p. rr. 53.10
\TrANTED-Aglrl for general houiow rk,181
YV Cumlnp strut 85-15'
WANTKU-A nrgt-cla'B coolc1 Jlmt bo ROO
laundress tul unit , r-tn d inikln ; tuttci
To n o mpott nt w onian w aijcs $5 ock. / ppl
ntt'ol. SI. T. 1'atilck's , tniaders strc't. iieo
Oruc. 52C m&o
_
WA TKD Two go d salesiun- . Salary an
commssln. ! Applat nco
F. F COLT.IEU ,
SI-IB * l&OJ ainamfltrtct.
WANTF.D A dliilnp loom clrl enl chur
berniald a1 t"e Cielglitoj lie use. 63rl
WANTED Tv\o mcntt good addrcs to gel
houu'hold fo ds steady pmploynicnl
Good chance to the rght men. Gill 121null
lOtb btreet , 41-15 *
WANTED A need can\a < i < 'r. Srcidy norl
and god p.iy. Call at iilS N. ICth ttm t
room 6.
WANTED ' 'cod , active , imort boy , 10year
years old , at Overall factory , t < o. 131 :
Dousr'a ttreet ovrr I cfs'Uo'k bindery. 44-1 !
WANTi-D A hey not less than 15jcar old
'Oloirnphotorriphy at Currier's leadIng -
Ing photographer. 1212 t'arnam > t 21-tf
ATl/-A TKf Girl for g neial houtouork
V > &lustb < agocd cook. Mnall family , net
side2lst strict , Bicoud door froai Lcavcnvrorth
10-tf
A first-flits cmvasfer totravol Ii
WAITED
low a aid Aebra-lia. No letters an ucr > d
Apply at rouina 6 ai.d 7 , Council Blutle. 8-i (
WANTPD-A cook end dining room gltl nt Oc
cldcntal ro el. t.U
100 men for railroad work. II
WANTKD
Mannwcllur , employment agent , lltl
street , near Farnam. 903tf
" \X7"ANTr D Ten teams. Wages $3.BO per dny ,
t V Inquire M. Vincint , at Florence Cut-off ,
oeo-u
WANT D Ono hundjod men. Wages 1,7
per d y. Apply o llltcho'l Vincent , al
Florence Cut-off , tlno mil s north of Omaha.
905-tf
WANTK.n At St. Charles hotel , two first
class dining room girl * 983-tf
AN'1 D Boadi > rs ft 110 South 13lh 8t.
W
Board ii,0o ; tlsofurnlsicd roomp. Fran
Pav'a. p 4.tt
A rtrnt-cbBB girl mu-t be coed
WANTDD
cook , washer und lioner. Wagef SI 00
rcrwonk. Irijuliu at Leo , Filid & Co'o , or at
Ceo olllco. 934-tf
"TTTANTED SCO privy vau.tn , slnka und ccffl
VV pool" to clean with Sanitary Vault ocd
Rink Cleaner , the beet In use. A. Hvans & Co. ,
rcsldenco 1200 Dorliro ntrrrt. Otnihn.
Two rr three reoms m'tat'lifo ' '
WANTED . ctlite. AUdrtn Lr. Pulp
Bee oftlco. E89-U
MlCELLANEOUU WANTS.
/ - siiiti cf tivoor thri-o unfurnished
W/NTKD-A
ed ro > ms Address "A. U , " 1020 1'arnam
Btro t , 01 ha. Neb f,5 tf
AM'IK A partner with § 4,000 to 35 000 ,
In genera incrctamll.c . mid farm inp'o- '
menti. Rod trA'e esa.UUInd. Apply to lock
box 13 , W } more , Neb. M-12
WANTED A partner w th capital to edict
experience , with a man thoroughly i > ostf d ,
manufacturing shins and collars. Alxa'aunilry
builn us. Addreu ) C , T. EldrcJgo , city post-
oltlco. [ 43-18"
"AN IKU v boul Aujruet 16 , a hf use of 4 or
C rooms , on line of ttrcct railway ) irefrr-
rcd. AddrtBd "Home " Hee Oftlco. ant tt
SITUATIONS WANTED.
woman wants a rl oaaln.
AMIDDLKazcd would help with lic&t work.
LJ 11 ( or two d y > . Nc cards an < v\re . Refer-
nets 11 riquirud , 013north2Utstro3 ! . 49-1& *
run itc.ni nuuotu AMU UANU ,
FURVISIUD room I i rent at 1019 Chiratjo
fct cct , CO-ID *
FOR IIENT Nc rly Now house. S roomi , 1014
I'aclll" , near t'nl.n dcpnt. C , 1' . Clrkutt , 101D
Uawii itrecf. . 6Q.tf
RUST Fcur room cqt'nic , 815.00 per
FOR
mo th , Jrh s n H rcct , ono I lock south nf
tt. JIary'fl aviiiuippy vve t door or 2110
KENT larga roim with bo r-l ; ilty
hoard glvo , IhOS Callfori la tttect. 18 If
FOR ItHNT-On Paul , between 13th
HOU8K L'Olli strttU I qulroat 12iaSI > tccnih
itreet. 3B 10
LEASK jSncxcel'ont lot forlrtso for a
FOR ' of yean , at northca't corner if 17lh
ind Nlchulis street , ono block from street u-.r
rack , t or turn , inqu ro of Jaiccs Shannon , en
ireuil'fii. 82- ) " '
RENT Noit uottaKS of flve rooms.
FOIl N. K cor. Uth nd I'hlcai-o St > . tl
IIENT Furnished room , Icqulroat tbo
FOR store , mr.iolh and Dtnc as. B-t
RENT House with 8 rooms In elc .ut
FOR ' , at NP , 1309 Capitol avenue , Alio
uuioof 0 rcomi at No. 1110 south 10th > trc t.
JAMK8U. CHAPMAN ,
1115.15 62JBouthl4th troet ,
RENT. Cottage on t'lcatant itrcef,2Bd
FOR ' . 38 U
door IfomSj-JIary'slnenuc. _ _ _
* RENT Two rfew lioufei ,
POIl rooms cich , Inquire ol d ) . Ho'ldUut
ith and ChOitiiut.BtrecUi _ OJJ tf
lilOU UKti'f Olllco for rout , S17 suiith 'Ihlr-
L ( ttonthit. 13 tf W. I ) . WR.UHT.
RKJiT A one and one-half story home
POll rocnu and barn. Oily witer. In-
luiru 2.33 Uiycnpcrt , Let , 2tlh and 25th street.
2-16
RENr-l > rick store , 2Qx&6 and 8 rooms
above , on Patlflo slrtet , brUeuii Cth aud
tb. The location very ditlrable for Kjvu ,
tutcber. Hold , c r Crccer. Enquire at M. Toli'j
ilh and Katcluui , trti > U. U97-22
MOlt JtKNI TitoroouiS tamuble tor two or
L1 four gMitleinca , at 8. W. corner 16th and
! litornia ttreet. 873 tf
HO RENT Rooms Jurniibcd and unturulslud ,
J. S. W , corner of 6tb * nd Uoword Bi. Rooai
re new ud command fine view of the ilrer ,
rliUe. olflcrout rallroacU nd Council HlutT * . )
FOR REffT House of 10 r cms , cor. ChloiRO < J | '
ntj < l i3ih K' rcct 9,11.11 K
_
tri R HEM Four room cottaife , l lot '
JD SOUtb 17th , J L. W l.tan , IMS Fur-
n m ttruct.
\riOKi.Ylurnl hcd front loom. Cll 0071
1 > 17th street.
I710H IlKNT ue nratly furnUhed room , wlh
L prlvllo oof ncjolnlng twrlor , Ibl3 cbst
trcct. B12-U
_
_ _
*
RENT A plcurant furnlih-'l ro rri fo
tpOK twj gojilemin , Inon rn a191
V JiltornUttileet _ B5Q.it
OIl IUN1' Two new dwellings ana two other
rtwclll' ' gn In desirable ito lit } , uy lie Soon
hl7-tf
" "
1 A/\toiof-r"eaS8"af2500 per nm.um. nch
lUvf fir ft term ol JCIIB. at 'Oranee Ororo
Clal " adjilnlnir Ilanscom P rk on the we-t ,
Hin minutes walk from B net cars Mo cy ran
ba obtained to build with , by persons loaslne
theie lots at regular r tJAMES
JAMES r. MOR ON ,
On promlsei. o n ( in "ir n m
J IMMiUU.-hii rOHntM' iw.i
JLl two to twelve roe s each ; one or two now
ones with all modern convenience' . Ono of 12
rooms , suitable lor boardlnu and room renting ,
17th and Douglaa Big. UEMIS. Accnt ,
IBt ami Iouvla M .
FOIl RUST A pleasant futnMml room on
tin rtr t nojr , one block from street car , at
i.'K3 llarnoy urcct. flin-tf .
T7IOR RENT Brick storo. le quire at Una
JJ Store , coiner 10th and Douglkssts. 620-tf
FOIl RENT Mou o of 0 r inms , newly plas-
tcrtd and p In'ed. J151K ) per month.
Northof Idli strcot brllgo on 15 h Htreit. Con
venient toshon Apiilv comer 12th ai d Hnw-
ardftroet , Netv < paper Union. 887-1 f 1
fTIOR RENT. Two new elegant house' . In-
L quire at Peterson's Clothing B ore , near (7.
CB2.U
"OR UAUfc
FOR HALK Afcatr of horsji , larnns und
nilargy , chesp. Inquire at Red tarr , 1 th
street. 54.21 .
WEwlllt.cllZJbyl 6fut. at crno - fill and
Clnrlm treet , ( near Oi dm nV ) frr Sf C3.
310 iia h and $10 each month in o'fst 8 per
cent 1/EXlEtl L. TIIOMAs & BhO.
JT'OR ' * ALE Orrcrry and cr-ckfry bi
I with or without bulluinAadr.su
"
45-tf
FTOfl SALE CHKAP-A new 'cither top phao"-
toulaudan'vv aellvcty or etp eta nagoa.
Cill at Chis. narbacb's shop on Fiftfc. th. near
F rnam 33 tf
'U SALE CIEAP-A lull cvrp-t ; bcdr
llrusto p , with stair carpc to m th Been
wed onlyai-horttlmc. Apply N. F. cor. Ifltn
and Cnlifor- tticct. 305
| T\Oll \ SALh A irood mate , harnos and top
JJ buggy , by W. W. lioberts , Fort Ojualiv.
DS5-U
_ _
FOR SAI.F Projrmlj f' r the purctia n of ths
JI " nt House on N rtn ' arney street , be
tween lliih and 1(1 ( h. will bo rtcefnd at my
stJio until August 16th. C. F Coouxux.
au Ht
_
8ALK III U9i fi roon s and corner lot 182
PK
feet square SltOO. ilcL'aguc , opiiosl'ci'ost '
QlBce. 977. , (
_
FOR SALE A flvo nrre to and good house
ono mlio n < rth of BarrivckInnulro on
prcmUca or Gco. 11 Pctcisou , No Ed > , 10th
ttrect. B47-4m C. SOHB\SO.V.
OUSK nnd lot or sale , No l)2fi ) Montana
etreft , near Cuml g. Inquire C'Rir utoro ,
c.rnor 10th and Jackson strecti 88a25
J10R "ALE llou-c anil c rno lot , .
! bargain McCA'iPE. oppo I ln I' . O. F3 < tf
TWO story bul'dlng ' for falo at a barpiln. Lo-
ontoil at north-oat corner of 17th street ,
tv'd Capitol ave. Must bo uovcd on or before
August 7th proximo. BhMI '
77U-tt Agent IBtli r.nil Oonglas.
QIX BEAUT1KOL LO'S 60x160 feet each In
IO Hanstom I lace ou street cur lino. Best Iota
In whole tclditlon on very m y ttrmsanJota
Rreatbargaln. BiMis'a ent , 15th and Douglaa
streets
PLKNUU ( WOI'KRTY FUJI HALE At a
§ lUhaiiN , ono laruo brick hou e , nnd one
go frame house , with full lot on Cafw near 15lh
btrett. Fine chance for investment , rent f > r J70
per month. Call f r full particulars , on
009 tf A rnt 16th ad OolvRt * \ .
FOR HALE. Thn Arllnt'ton n use
HOTEL
Firet c'ass ; all furnished The only hotel
In town. The cheapest property In the state.
Has all the traveling m-n. Will bo bold chi ap on
torastosult. Enquire of E. Fulle , propiietor.
Arlington. Washington county. Nob. 6B3 tl
T7IOR SALE Or will oxen * go for Omaha pro *
J ? percy , an Improved ecc en of bnd mdtoln-
np ; a station on U. P. R. R. U. DUNHAM. IMS
Faro ham St. , Oraahi. 720 gn >
RICK FOB
B
203-tf E3TABROOK ft COE.
IjlOR SALK ihe PufULAtt HOTEL , known
r as the SOYS'HOME. This house Is ce- -
: rally located , baa sou h and cost front , and Is
mrrounded w th tlno ehade trees ; cant .Ins thirty
ilceplmr rooms , has Ice houao. laundry , sanple'
com , fcc. liana world w.do reputation una
totter fatronogo than many houses of twice Ita
apaclty. Price 38,000. For particulars ad.
Iresa , A. A. SAWDEY.Red Cloud , web.
ESI-tf
MlBOBLIiANIOUS.
LOST Sum of twcrtyfiio dill rs. Ono five
and ono twenty tlol'ar ' bill. Hicer will ro-
u-n to this office atd rccilvo S5 00 reward.
PKCIAT. AOEKTS for Nebra'ka. KariMa and
O Mls'cutl to repre-cnt the INDUSTRIAL
jiFE ASSOC'ATION of Indianapolis , Indiana ,
ni'ch ' h s stood the te ol tlm , piis all losses
n full ; strongly Indorsed bj- the bc > t Itisuro co
.tithorl ies ; ttorougily rstabll hcil , easily
worked , and I- not oil the co-operutho or old
Ino plan. Liberal contracts undo with tncr
cti ; ncrtt at a compineatlnn of from two
honpami to three thousand dollars per jcar
Lddresi INUUVTR AL LII'K ASSOCIATION ,
lo. 70 East ilarLct Etrtct , ludlanaixilis , Ind ,
iulyg'-lmo.
CLOSING OUT SAI , " OF I1ICYCLE3
J Oifo Manufactory.
Ino 28 Inch , 1'iica $ SCO , rei'uccil to $ 700.
, Price 1000 , reduced to 8 M ) .
Ino 30 Inch , ' r.ci 1710. nduceil to 'fiOO ,
Ine ja Inch , P. Ice 22 OD , reduced to 18 OU.
Ino 40 Inc' , I'rica 21 U' . nduced to 21 (10.
Ino 62 Inch , Prlco ( D 00 , 10 ued to U 00.
tt cISpol-csand [ lubber Tj-crs ;
Ho SB Inch , Piice R5 ! 00 , r ducen to ? 20 00.
mo I'i inch , Pric II } 00 , reduced to W 00.
Columblt , Pope Mnruf > ct"ry :
no W Inco , plain. Price f ra , reduced to SM
InoUlluih , haf blight , I rice * s5 , reduced tu
& 3S.
Ino 40 Inch , lialf nlckle , Price $95 , rcdutfd to
bO.
Ino ExprJis wagon , price $1(0 00 , reduced to
The b'vo bicycles are new , / I will clcee
usinc H , llio above Induce" cnts areoCcrfd | N.
. I ) . Holcmi.n. Oinalm , Neb , 47-tf
BDWAHJD KUEKIT
IAOISTEU OF PAL11Y6TEP.Y AND CONDI
IONALIBT , iOS Tenth Htroot , Iwtwctn Varran
ud Uainor * Will , with the /Id at EuardUu
f lilts , obtVn lor nny ojcagl&neo nt 11. o jiicl
nd pr. cnt , ind nn certain ccfldltlons in tbn fa.
uio. Bopto ntjcl bhrcM ro do W Hjtr. Pii/6
Vbsoiutely Pure.
powder never varies. A marrej ot p
. strength nd wholesoineness. IIore econo
foil thuj the ordinary kinds , ud canuol U
Id In competition with the multitude ol o
at , ihort weight , Jum or pie ph te powdiri