THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , FJRIDAY , AUGUST 18 , The Daily Bee. OMAHA. FriiJav Moraine , Aug. 18 , \Vonthor Koport. ( llio following observation' nro taken i the mime moment of time At all IheMatiot named. ) WAH DEi-AimtENT , U. 8. SIONAI. Sun. vice , OMAHA , Aug. 17,1882. ( l45t ! > .m. Klvor 7 ft * * 3 Inches above low water m tk n Otiaha , 4 foci 8 Inches at Yankton ; Mlmlmlpp 4 feet 11 Indies at l.i Croiwe , and 7 foot 3 Inchc at Djbuque. LOOAL BREVITIES. Them nro quite a number of cases c tyjihoid fever in Oitmha. The river has fallen to tayen feet a ! inchew above low water mntk. The O. A. 11. picnic nt Hansom park , August 29tb , will ho an Intcicsttn event. llcnry Slert hnd lit * place on tippc l < "arnam street photoRrAlilied ycstcrda by a traveling artist , Wymnn commercial college openH Soj tcmbcr-Kb ; cvcniiU' Hemion begins ) tie [ tcmlicrCtk , Send for clicjlar. Among cises in pollco court yeslcrda was tht.tof Woybltiht vs. Hnrtlgan , tb latter being accused , of 'striking n liUI boy. Three men , arrested Wcdncsilay on charge of vagrancy , were dlneharKetl yoi tcrday , having glicn n satisfactory ac count of themselves. The many frlcnJi of Mini Jcnni Akin gave her a surprise party on Mmid. . tbe celebration of her birtbday. The evoi ing was enjoyably spent by thone present It is rumored that a welt known bus : ness man of thin city has disposed of hi propeity and departed for pmU unknowr accompnnlod by a fair but fruglle femali Mins Ilardenborgh will touch elncutto throughout the winter nt the room in Ma Moycr'u building , cominGnciug huptembu 1st. AH interested In the ait will bo we coined. From the present outlook quite alarg numtorof our iltfccns will witness th ball uauio next Saturday between the SI liouls Hods mid the 1) . & M. club a Ouialm , Htato Journal. The secretary of the MinHourl Valle ; Medical association hax written to M'r Shears to know if the Mlllurd hotel cai furnlflh BccouunodationH il their con vcntlon should bo held during the Ut < fair. The Union Pacific railway company Wednesday made conneotiou between tin city water main on Seventeenth street one tlieir tank In tho.depot yard. The wate : from the artesian well proved too eoft making lota of foam when used. The funeral yesterday afternoon < the late II. M. Smith was largely attendee and the ceremonies moat imposing. Tin floral contributions were remark nblo foi their number and beauty , including a mas sive cross , crown , pillow , and oxtensivi display of culla llllles , tuber-roses , eto. In the police court this morning , Pat rick Dclany , an old offender was tent m In default of the UMIJ ! Quo fur intoxication M. Tracoy paid 83 and costs for dlnturbluf the peace. Frank Nicholas wan nrrostoi on the complaiut of Tom Connelly , fo ; being an inuiuto of a homo of ill-fame This will to a novel case. Miss M. A. Smith , chief cleric of tin ticket department tit the Union I'aclfli railroad , and nicca of Thomas L Kim ball , while Hwh'glng n friend on tin grounds of L. A. On ( I'd residence , been in entangled in thu guide rope , and , an tin wing went out , was thrown over and eon Iderably bruised , though Dot seriously in jurod. jurod.J. J. 0. McCride has resigned from th < board of managers of the state fair and hit resignation baa been accepted. The txinrt of1 managers mceU next week and it li probable that the vacancy will be thci filled , an it la Decenary to have a complcti board for the work aleut to be goni through with. The cote of MnryJJDuncnn vt. llildi Paine , was the sploost ono In police couri yesterday The latter was ohnrrfet with tiling a brick with whlcu to drive tin former from her premises and tto Ian guago need on the occtslou would tel grace a drawing room. TJio utteudance It court was fair. The Leadvllle Blues will play the Hoitiugs Itcda on Ang. 122nd anil " 3rd , at Hastings , The Hods are the championt Af Westein Nebratkn , ami the Blues the champions of Colorado , This will be n good game. Arrange nenU have been wade with thu U. P. and B. & U. for special rati s from all points along both roadu for those wlihing to nee the game , one and one-fourth rates having been necured , John Brenimn , of Sioux City , arrived inOmalulist evening. He proposes to makt ) a Hying trip in the service of the Sioux City Times over the line of the Sioux City & r.clllc mllrowi in Nebraska to the end of the road and beyond it to Fort Niolirara. Tbe Sioux City 4c Pacitlo company have opened up to H-ttleincnt a magnificent region in Northern Nebraska and ilr. Brenunu , who is an old newspaper oorwponduit , has 1 een specially cnganed for tlio good work , When the task of "writing1 up" that favored region is accow plUbed aa rxlltlon of 30,000 copies of The Tiuicn , ooutolnlog it , will be circulated In the cut , sa an invitation und guide to etttlen. . Duma Club Banquet Picnic. / The Burns club of this city holds their annual basket ploulo at Han- oem park , Saturday , August ll > th , nnd a most cnjoynblo time 'it nntic puled , Among other amusements fo everybody will bo the following rrce nnd qamee , open to tnombors only : A 100-yard racn , 300-jard race , IOC yard n ck race , 100 y rd threo-Ioagtii race , 28 yard Imkut nnd atone race 100 jnrd race for boya under fourtton ICO yard r eo for irla under fourteen nnd a quoiting match. " ' In thu afternoon nnd evening dixnc frig will bo indulged in , and Irvine' bind of six pieces has boon engagei for the occasion. A cordial special invitation it. here by extended to the St. George's BO cioty of this city to participate in th1 iiiiiiiccmoritB of the day , Conveyance to thu park by atroo cam , leaving thn earner of Fiftocntl nnd Fnrimin , By order of the coin milter. ORANGE BLOSSOMS. The McOoy-Oasoy Nuptials nt 81 PhllomWm ano8diiy NlRht , Among the old reliableemployes c the Union Pacific road is Mr. 1 hoinn Casey , who resides on lower lOtl street , and whom no ono would sut pcct from hia looks of having a daugli tor old enough to bo married , All Casey , however , was married at very early ago and has several Charm ing daughters , the eldest tf whom Mies Mary Onsoy , was given in mai riago Wednesday to Mr. James Me Coy , a fiiio young gantlcma : who has been in O mail a abou three years , at first employed at th U , P. car shops and subsequently a the transfer , in the freight depart inunt. The wedding ceremony took plac at7:30 : Wodiusday at St. I'nih menu's cathedral , Uuv. Father Cola nori ofliciatitiK. The cathedral wa thronged with friends of the youthfu brldo and groom and the deepest in tercst manifested in t'uo solemn cere monies , which were very impreehiv throughout. The brida was elegantly dressed ii in blue silk cut , cn tram , a dolioat cream white oilk bonnut , veil an < wruuth of orangu blossoms , with wuv ing plumes and all thu etceteras o toilet that niodvrn millinery can de vise. The bridesmaid was Miss Kuti Casey , the brido'n sistur , who lookci superb in her dress cf wine colorei poplin , whitu silk bonnot. etc. The grouni and hm attendant , Mr James Cook , were handsome dres suits , white kids , and looked us maul ; an the ladies did lovely. ' At the conclusion of the ceremonies the entire p.irty retired to the rtsi dunco'a of the bride's parents , whicl was teen thronged to itii utmost ca pacity. At ' ) o'clock the mognifi i-eiit band of the Ancient Order of 111 boriiiuns appeared and remained in guestB until midnight , ' discours ing BOino of the finest inu BIO of their oxlonfivo rupurtoire /fliuro v.'us a delicious supper , will refreshments both liqnid and sohc and then llio ' ' 'light fantastio" wai tripped until u Into hour to mimic fur nished by these artists on the violin , Blossrs. John Price and James Boluu , Tnu bridu's f.ithor , with conmicnda- ble foresight , had rented the cosy lit- t' house next door to his own , which was ready furnished foi occupancy by the bridal couple and hither they removed ut once to begin wedded hfo with a homo of their own. TDK RBE reporter called upon them yistorday and mot with that liospitublt treatment which Erin's sons and daughters alone can give. The display of woddin presents was extensive and beautiful , and among the list the following were noted : Brido'a father a splendid cook stove ; bride's mother silver castor and sot ot dishes ; Miss Katie Caspy , sil ver fruit dish ; Miss Hannah Casey , silver cako' basket ; Miss Muggie Casey , canary bird and cugoj Miss Mary Ilogan , sotof China plates ; Miss Anna lloland , table cover ; ] tu- bln Bros. , handsome toileted ; Mr. Felix Siiivnii , n line bod-room sut ; Mrs. It. U'Koufo , silver castor ; Mrs , Walter Powers , silver pickle castor ] Miss Carrel , lamp ; Mr , P. Carrel , a box of cigars ; Mies Mamie Dimond , a largo lamp ; Miss Mary Dulore , a lovely fan ; Mr. Henry Deloro , a large ohromo ; Miss Nullio Conley , a glass butter dish ; Mies Mary NVolah ; a glass pitcher ; Mr. John Price , u silv > r cream and sugar bowi ; Mr. John O'Byrno , a pair of silver nap kin rings ; Miss Kosa Donohuo , a handsome pair of vases ; Mies Mary Donohoo , a handeomo broad plate ; Mrs. Barry , a handsome table spread ; Miss Katie Oliftion , a set of towels ; Mrs. Carl ton , u set of dishes ; the groom , a handsome clock ; Mr. Bolan , u hundsomo center table ; Mr. Hen' drickton , castor , sot of dishes , sot of teaspoons , table spoons , knives and forks , salt cellar , handsome lamp ; Miss Maggie Corkin , a bed spread ; Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Byrnu , a half dozen * .linen napkins and linen table clothe ; Miss Ilosaiuia Ford , cup and saucer ; Mr. Jumus Doyle , punter table ; Michael Uogan , hundsomo clock shelf ; Lawis Herman , table covur and nap kins ; Mr. and Mrs , M. llobling , hundtomo camp chair ; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford , black walnut clothes ruclj ; Miss Sarah Fiannory , hundsomo pnir uf vasen ; Miss llobinson , a fruit dish ; Miss E llobinsoi ) , broad plate ; Miss 1511a llubbard , largo lamp. There nroru many other prosonU equally HHsful and valuable. Kldnoy Dieoaao. Pain , Irritation , retention , Incon tinence , Deposits , Gravel , etc. , cured " . " jy "Buchupaiba. SLAVKN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE Mode from the wild flowers of th an MSIEI ) YOSKMITE VALLEV , t is the most fragrant ot perfumes. Manufactured by II. B. Blavon , San . ' "runcieco. For Halo in Omaha by W. I , Whttohouso and Kounaio Bros. , fc Co. Notice- The "Hawthorn Centennial Ex.- spltior Hoof Paint , " was patented May ! 4lh , 1881 , and loiters patent nuin- jer 241 , 803 , Any person found or uiown to tamper with the maim- acluro of said paint will bo punisli- id to the full extent of law. No per- on has any authority whatever to sell OOOipts , HiWTHOHK & BllO. . Lancaster , Pa , WAR'S ' RONT Whicli Wrinkles at the Prospeo of a Sioux Rising , Red Oloud Sassy and Want Blood If Agent McGilli- ouddy Doesn't Step Out Notoa and Mows from Military Head quarters , * News was received yesterday o the military headquarters that troubli is brewing at the Pine llidgo agency which , unless promptly suppressed may result in another uprising of tin Hioux. A dispalch from Col. E. V Sumner , commanding at Fori Robin son , reports thai ho is in receipt of i loiter from Hod Clou-3 , chief of tin Sioux at Pine llidgo aucncy announcing that unices Agcn McGillicuildy is removed by tin by the 1st of October ho will brcal out and start on the war path will his entire party of braves. Agon McGillicuddy also writes to the sami effect , and the news is considered every very grave importance by the sttlF o the commanding general. Signs of lied Cloud's insybordina tiort have been accumulating sine * 1870 , whnn the chief was subdued bj Ginural Crook and deposed from hit ollico of head chief of the Sioux natioi and Spotted Tail appointed inhisplaco UMUII Dr. MtGillicuddy's appoint muiit , his sullenuas and moroauriess impelled the agent to take awuy from llud Otoud hia tribal honors und reduce duce him to the ranks. This has ran kled in the elm fa mind and is un doubtoJly the cause of his hatred o : the ufrout and his demand for his re moval. By general consent Dr , Mo Gillicuddy is ono of thu ablest , most upright and efficient agents in the aur vico. Ho was connected for a nuin bcr of yearo with the army as aurvoy- or and surgeon and it has only bcei : the posseHoion of great executive abil ity which has given him the control ho has maintained over tin 7,000 Indians under his charge. Trio tusk has bean csptcinllj difficult since Spotted Tail's death , Red Cloud feeling that his old position aa head chief of thu Sioux ought to bo restored to him , and in the place of any formal restoration himself assuming that hu was Spotted Tail's Itgitunato euccesaor. Now that General Crook , who has won ut once the fear and respect if the Sioux , is to Icuva the department , the situa tion assumes a gravity which both thu agent and the military c innot con ceal. The nearest post to the Pi no Ridge agency is Fort Robinson , u'5 miles distant , and garrisoned by two troops of the Fifth cavalry , and ono company of the Ninth infim- try. This'forco might bo sufliciont to kit-p the peace wtro it not for the fact that the Sioux at the Rosfbud agency numbering an additional 7,000 men , women and children , would undoubt edly join in any outbreak which might occur. The combined forces could muster some 3,000 or 4,000 cfToctive warriors. Add to this the fact that the Crows , who are now camped on the Powder river , would assuredly provo a disturbing element in any trouble which might occur , and the seriousness of thu situation can at 9iico bo grasped if Red Cloud persists in his determination. The following dispatch was received it a late hour yesterday at the military headquarters in this city : FOUT ROIIINRON , Neb , August 17. \eehtant Adjutant RonoiaJ , Headquarters De- juitUiCnt ot llio Platlc : A letter received by mo yestor- lay , signed by fifty-two chiefs und lead mun , indicates the widest spread liesatisfaction at Pine Ridge agency , I'ho Indians loook to Gen. Crook lor relief , and ask mo to inform him tliut they havu given the interior depart ment sixty dixjs , in which time they . xpect Bomo action will bo taken or trouble will ensue. ( Signtd ) SUMKP.R , Major Filth Cavalry , Commanding. This news was at once telegraphed ; ho war department , and it la behoved ; lmt the outlook is oven more serious ; lmn appears from the dispatch. DEl'AUTMENT NOTES , The military are constructing a tele- rraph line from Fort liridgur to Fort Thornburg. The poles uro already ying alone the ehtiro ronh , and ma- .urinl has been sent to Fort Bridgor o string the wires. The line is u very mportant one from n military stand loint , connecting thu Ute country with the department of the PJatte. Telephone communication will also bo istablishod. Col. Stanton , the popular and po- omical chief paymaster of the de partment has received a vary hand- loino present from a friend in the jast , consisting of n unique and ser viceable purse manufactured out of iheop casing. It is warranted to re- : ain all that is placed in it , and will provo of great service ) to the colonel in his pay trips. LUtlo incidents like thcso show the eitoem in which nir department nilloors are hold by ibjont their f riundd. The roster of troops in the depart ment for August hau not been issued , md owing to the great changes which no to take place none will probably ix > published until after Gen. Howard's irrival , The Third cavalry have ro- : oived notice that owing to the dis turbed condition of allaire on the bor der they have been permanently trans- 'erred to the department of Arizona. Col , John J. Upham , major of the Fifth cavalry and assistant instructor n tactics ut the school of application it Loavenworth , is in the city on eovo of absence on his way to the followstono park. Bl'KCUL OlIUEllK. 1. Private John Smith , company 0 , Ninth infantry , is detailed us moesen- ; ers at these hoadimarters , to date rom the 10th Instant , under the pro- iaions of paragraph 3 , general orders 'fo. ' f34 , series of 1881 , adjutant's gon- ' iral's ofllce , Suflioient cause having been shown or his inability to nav his own ex- lenses , under provteious of army reg- ilations , paragraph 205 , Iho quarter * laster's department will furnish transprrtntion from Omaha , Nob. , ' Fort T/iornburg / , U. T. , to Priva Angelo Howard , company D , Sixl infantry , a furloughed soldier < rithot means to join his station. The company commander will 1 notified by thu quartermaster furnisl ing the transportation , of the co thereof , to the rnd that it may I charged against the soldier's pay c the next muster rolls. Recruit Calvin Strong , enlisted i Fort DoiiBlas , Utah , is assigned t company K , Sixth infantry. First Lieutenant Frank Michle Fifth cavalry , in appointed rccrniliti oflicer at Fort D. A. Russell , Wyo. OENEIUL OUDEUfl. The following directions concernin target practice are published for th information and government ot th command. The commanding officers of troop and companies which compolo for th Nevada Trophy will send their record of best firing direct to these head quarters as soon after September 30t as possible. Firing must conform strictly to * h requirements of general orders Nc 52 , headquarters of the army , srric of 1882 , The annual tareot records of troop and companies wilt ha accompanied b n list of all nmrksmon of the trno nnd company with their qualifyin scares in full. In c.iao n marksmai has qualified in previous yearn th fact will bo noted , givinir the year uni number of thn order announcing thi fact. Their qualifjing pcoresfor otho than the current year nocd not b transmitted. Post commanders having cavalry ii their commands will include in the ! special re'portn of best shots ( require ! bylottors from flmso heodquartcrn dated Juno 10 , 1881 , ) scores madi with revolvers and with carbines. Th reports will nhow the distinccs , arm user ! , nnd of firing mounted , the gait Prnctiro must conform to Genera Orders No. 57 , hcndquartora of tin army , scries of 1882. The public arn invitnd to call am see the Automatic Cabinet Folding lied the most complete article of furnituri for small rooms , spare rooms , oxtn beds for company , otn. OIIAS. SHIVERICK , JOHN McKINNON. Llonth of the Pftpmaator of the Bur Hu ton & Mladourl in Nobriibku. Thn Burlington & Miasouri railroat han been vury unfortunate of late with regard to losing sumo of its bosl men Oiily a day or two ago it be- jamo err sad duty to record the do- : omo ofIr. ] \ . H. M. Smith , the assist- nit freight ngunt , und now wo liavc , 'ot another to add ti the long list oi : hose who have journeyed to that Dournu wheucu no traveler returns. AVedncsday morning , at about half- last 9 o'clock , John MiKiunon died > f typhoid fever , after an illness of ; wo weeks' duration. Mr. McKinnon lad not yet reached his twenty-second roar , and to look at him one would magino ho had before him the pros- jccts of n long and bright carcor. Mr. yiclunnon , in the short time that ho lad been in the city , had' mada 'riends' everywhere , and his integrity , itrict attention to business and intel- ontual attainments , hud gained for lim universal respect and esteem. He fas a classical graduito of the Prince if Wales college , Ireland , at Char- ottotown , Princj Edward's Island , rhero his family reside , and where his arly death will be mourned by a very xtensivo circle ot friends and ac- [ aainlances. Latterly ho has b ° en residing at Irs. Wilson's , on Nineteenth und ) edge street ! * , where ho received ov- ry attention both from Mrs. and Miss Vt son , Mrs. Duniso , and a host of ) . & M clerks , who all regarded hia immature death as n personol bo- eavomont. The family of General ilanogcr Clark , of the U. P R. R. , .ho did ovL-rything in thuir power to olievo tie [ sufferer as much as possi ble. It appears that for some time 10 had been in failing health , and last 'ear ' ho took a trip to Duropo , return- ng in Iho fall considoiably r'oinvigor- , tud but unfortunately not perma- toutly cured. His remains wern ro- noved yesterday from Mrs. W l- OII'H residence and convoyed by his irother , Mr. Malcolm McKinnon , to Jharlottotoirn , wooro they are to be ntorrod. The B. & M. boys have ontributcd some beautiful floral rreaths to decorate his chllin. liovo Your When } our friend nr im'ghpor In labor- HK under hodlly allllctiun , indigesMnti , ililoiisues-i , coiiMtlDniion , censed l > y 1m- urity ut blooil , nr dbordcrjof the ki < nnya r liver , don't fail to recommend Buiipoei ; II.OOD UiiTKlis. a euro and safe rumedy , ' WANTKD A good second-hand icyclo. Address box X , Ctintral lity , Neb 10 3s The Mew Clark ut the Puxton Mr. A. II. Haskins and wife , of Ihicago , are registered ixt the Millard otol , and will leave Omaha in a day r two for Denver. They will visit tie exposition , and also several of the io t attractive summer resorts. Mr. laskins has been ono of thu clerks of ho Grand Pacific hotel in Chicago for uvcual years , uwl is ono of the most opul'ar and best known hotel clerks in liu country. Ho ia a majestic look- ng gentleman , wears good clothes , is Iwuys pleasant and affable , is fortu- ale in having a remarkable memory , ud possesses all the other unifications of a first-chiis hotel aim , and is a great favorite with the raveling public , Mr. Huskins yea- erday closed a contract with the nichon Brothers to take charge of ho oilico of the Paxton hotel , which i to bo npcmd next month , This ras the object of Mr. Hdakins' visit a Omaha. Ho has inspected thu now onto , and thinks it as near perfection s _ any hotel in this country , The kitchens are to be congratulated upon curing the service of such an oxpo- loncod man as Mr. Raskins. Overworked men and women , per- > us of eedontory habits , and others hoce system needs recuperation , orvos toned , and musclea atretiRtheuj 3 , should u > o Brown's Iron Bittore. HEADLIGHT GLEAMS. Iho New Milwaukee Line Sti : a Subject of Specula- lion , Frobabili * iea of Ito Alliano with the Union Pacific. Miscellaneous Track Topics froi Various Quarters. The now line between Milwaukc and the Omaha transfer is attracting good deal of attention at present an the position which it will demon among the rival roads is a matter c much conjecture. The Chicago Time ot Wednesday saya : "Tho managers of the Chicago Milwaukee ana St. Paul rnilwny havi requested of the Chicago and Omuh lines copies of all existing tariffs am traflio agreements. This is undcralooi as signifying a preparation on tin part at the St. Pnul company for ad mission to the Iowa pool. A gooi many people think , however , that thi Si. Paul will put in such an extra vagnt claim that the 'allotment < trailic will be i-rudirinKly granted , if indued , it is granted at all. It is aaic by some that St. Paul's ' indiu'oronco t < thu pooling arrangement is accountet for by the f > ct that it has jua concluded a trullic agreement ot t most favorable kind with the Union Pacific company. Thii is nonsense. The Union Pacific could not at > d would not antagonize all the other Chicagc roads tried und true connections foi years past by contracting exclusive ! ; with u now line eastward. Anuthei curruut yarn is to the effect that the imtnonso cattle business ot' the Union Pacific will bo given to the St. Paul , almost to the exclusion of other roads , and doubtless there ! me thousands of people who never question such re ports. In support of that rumor it is stated that Mr Clark was transferred from the Union Pacific to the St. Paul , in order that the latter compiny might avail of his large experience in directing the diversion of thu cattle traffic from the older routes to the new. These statements are , of course , simply senseless. " NOT OMNISCIENT. The Times whllu it appears so con fident in its statements us to the action of the C. M. and St. P. road , really knows nothing about it. The rumor that the U. P. would enter into a treaty oiTtm&ivo and defensive with the now line is confirmed by nuny circum- atancea that are knowu only to those who are posted on the daily occur rences at thia junction of the two lines. It is undoubtedly true that it was not the intention of the two roads to make thu alliai.co public at present , but it is safe to Buy ihut no oilhor of these roads will deny that sued a union of iutercsts is in contemplation. As a matter of fact , the Union Pacific does not care a cent for the Iowa pool , Done of the roads over there benefitting it particularly. On the Dther hand it does want a line of its o wn M Chicago to meet the 0. , B. & Q iTcaly in the contest for Colorado business. The now Milwaukee road is now independent and can choose between - tweon going into thu pool or going in an its own hook. It is likely that tbo latter will be tried first , and if not iuccossful , it will bo time enough to jo into a pooling arrangement. Gen- ural Superintendent Clark arrived in Omaha last night in his special car , No. 130 , and U still in the city , and it is not unlikely that his business is connected in some degree with the ] uettion of a consolidation of tbo Union Pacific and 0. , M. & St. P. roads. Tin : Missomu PACIFIC ; . It is reported at Atchison that the Missouri Pacific company has made irrangeraonts to lease the St. Joe & Western from the Ui.inu Pacific. This will give the Missouri Pacific a June- : ion with the Union Pacific at Grand [ sland , and will enable them to carry jut their long cherished idea of run- nint ; oars between St. Louis , Chicago , ind the west. If the arrangement is perfected the road will probably bo tpcratcd from Atchison , as the object is to ruu the business ot that country into the larger eastern cities , and this : an bo done cheaper from Atchison : han from St. Joe , which is twenty- throe miles further , with Missouri river bridges to cross. * THE GUNNISON EXTKN8IOH. The Union Pacific opens up its Gun- liaon line to Parlins on the 10th. It , vill bo into Gunmson itself within n nouth. The track of the Oregon ihort line is now seventeen miles Meat if Montpclier and will reach Soda Springs by the first of September. IT. O. L. A. 31 ? Business at the Quarterly Meet ing. The call for the quarterly meeting if the U.iion Catholic Library Asso- liation ut the rooms in Gtuighton > lock Tuesday , brought out an ittondanco of about fifty ladies and ; ontlemon , A number of now-mem- > ors were added to Iho roll , and prom- nont among the strangers present roro Father Glanboe , of the German ihurch in this city , and Dr. Borglum , ecently of Fremont , of this state. Reports wcro made by the several illicera and committcoa of the associa- ion , showing the society in u most loalthy condition , and uftor having undo a number of purchases nnd laid a number of outstanding bills to mvo in its treasury about $120. A lumber of articles of decoration , con- isting of picture brackets , placquos , i to. , have recently been donated to ho atsociation , and for the purpose it taking charge of the same and dis- losing ttiem upon the walls of the ooirsj as also of adding to them , a ommittco was appointed. The com- aitteo will meet at the library rooms n next Sunday at three o'clock , i'r. McCarthy ctl'jred as premiums o the lady or gentleman bringing in he greatest number of members dur- ng the next four weeks , an annual inscription to a Now York publioa- ion. Thisnvill engender a competi- ion between ladies and gentlemen , nd the result will be a larco accession 3 the membership , A plan was pre sented nnd adopted providing forix series rios of monthly entertainments o'ui ing the c.imini ; fall , winter nnd spring Alter an intormismon ot ten minute1 Miss Macgio Swift mont succeesftll entertained the gathering with a pai of beautiful piano tolos , for whic she was warmly applauded , llereal ler the library will bo open on Wet noy evening , aa well as Sunday aftui noon , for the drawing and returnin of books. On the former evening fi ciftl meetings will bo hold in th rooms. HDSSIA Snhe Is unrivalled for lU p < ed hertllnu qnnlllles. Ask your driijEisln ( t It. 2 ft.- < KP AL NOTtBES. ID CUA't VOwi Y 'ONKY TO LOAN U ll > t b w I'trirf ' ot I M b. Thomu KojtnB Ciclebtcn Ulcck. Al 8 per cen li In eumsof $ J,600 n upw rd , lor 3 to years , on Ant-clM4 city n ( vnn property. HXMIS Hint , ESTATI and LoA AOINCT , 16th tnJ DoucUs St . _ _ ONKY TO 1 \N-On cli ttil mortjftcn M curltj A. 11 Tat'iui clllfo rf UroU i . oirrOm h Nallim-vl tjink , > 3-l WANTED. WANTtl ) 2.-ito m to work on ir.vlo Jl ! < sIt I ' ' .u-illc Kill ion J at cnjillllciii , S f > I msn'h ' dnd liiird Ajij-ly t * Wl 1mm l' < irncl n u k , I'AI | | | lor , Xoi. _ 7tJ' WANTED O.VB IIUMHUD AOKKINC Ml-N. Ifnaili ft f.unlll s to ss'st ' I frrn : Ing tbo "Onura Co-op ji&tho supply and tnVl l u m Soclctt. " lOi r r. Ipt nf bo roqiiWt r umber of nnus A rcicttij ! ; l I bo mil U fin > Ponnl * ) th nama aid ruldrA s 10 "uricun'zer,1 Ken oll"o. ( _ HI. IQ UANTKU- In Umot ( tuo. I < | iilr ISftn.d lUumiort. nest B de , LMil croi 13th9trcoU _ _ " " D Aom n to eack"aT"nn sntitl Ihtittcnlh ttruet. , DAVIS. ' 77 17" \\7 ANTFU Tno o. 1 brcoin maki r . h V nork. lall nt tliiasln liroC'in Kn-tor\ 73-3tf _ A U. . KANI10W. ' AMUJ-A dii li.sr.oin LI ! AI. Oe I rnti W ho tli , 4-tt _ _ \T7ANTrD-Two flrr * , ca < i 'arfir' . VV J. W DCKK Ef , 72 13 _ Council II ulT Ii UM. Wl. > TED A K001 * ( oov , wnbhtr nnd Ironcr mid a mine j'lil t > RO with nn clllcur' ! fnmHv to Krrt Nlibrnra , cll. Call at Mr. Uurn's crockirv store , Isl Tarnnm ttic't. _ rnc 00-17" MII.LIVEuY apprcttlctu uantd. Apnlva < 1017 LblctRO .trtit. Cal kftcr 0 o'ckci i. ir. 6S-10 W AM'El ) A ( tilling teem plrl mil bcrtimM a tl o Cicisnioa llcuso WANTED \K"odcjiii\-as r. Sto dy uorl nod ( , 'coJ pay. C.ll at 1113 N. Ibth itin t , JCinO. -If-lf WANTKD A lioy rot kfs tb\n J5 > cu.i o'd , 10 loirn photo/r-phupi.t < ; un > .t's. Uai- B photo. uplift , 1212 tarTmm ft 22-if \\1 A TKU Girl lor jr'ncral hou-o ork. VV Must b ngotd cook. Mn-ul fuml.i , tt iiMu2Iat a net , b LULI ] daur ( r > ioit'au"j ttth. ID-It WANThp 100 men lor ralrentl woik. I' ' Mann cili r , o cplojinCLt ngu ' . llih 'trict ' , near Farnani. 903 t WflKTI D Un ttams. Waw $3 80 tier ila > . Inquliu M. Vlncji.t. attkioaco Cii.-ull. OCC-tJ W'ANT D Ono hnndjcd men. Vagei 81,75 per iliy. Aopl > 'n JIIti.hu ) Yimciit. at : 'lirnnc9 Cut-oft , i Ino rail s north ol Omjha. .905-tt WANTKD At. StChar'cs ' hotel , Uo llrst claisdlnlnpr room girl ) M.i-tt ANT D Koardfrn n TO Fonth 13ih "st. Boanl 4,00 ; Jsofutiiia id rooicilra > i WH. i4-tt _ WANTED A flrst-cl B9 girt , mu t > o peed cook , washer mid Iruner. VVogo S4 00 trwcok. Icqutiu at Leo , Filed & CuV , or at 9J4-tt \ ) > 7AJNjkr.U 6UW privy Vbu.tt > , ciunb aiiu CLIO W P ° ° l to cltan with hanltary Vault and ilnt ) Cleaner , the best tn UBC. A. Evans ft Co. , exldonco 1EOfl Dodee ulroct , Ontaha. * HD Tno or three rooms tu'tnhle fo WAN1 office. Addrtev li. I'frK See office. . 699-lf IVIICELL > niEOU8 WAHTB. CTTAM-ED To R'll , a light st ck ard furm- VV turo if restaurant In Blair , Xeb. 'IIHH re f 1. P. lllito < , at B'alr. ' or A. Pcrkli , Oiualia. ITTANTRD Boom end board In -\ou-g VV nan" , rrl'ati-fimllvirc'errcd. Si\o'coca ! llrucrKot 10 txiu d i O per month C2lt > . BOAUP. A OnSTJEMAN and H'c ' d elra room with Cx It'arJ , after Soi tombr 1st "ortn of i p- to ! arena . No other b > arJ8 prc/.ncd. 'd- liesu "if."eut of Omaha Katbuat Uank BS-18' -A suit * of two or thtrp unfurnlih- V % eil ro rrs Address "A. it , " 1020 Farnam tic t , On aim. Neb _ M tf WA.VlK A partner with SJ.OOO to , In fc'onera merer andl o nnd furui mp'r- ncntii. Ro d tr.i o euablishid. Apply to lock ox 5J , Wi more , Neb. 21-12 [ TTAN1ED < liont AiisruBt 15 , ahruw of 4 or \ V fi rooms , on line of street railway prcltr- cd. A < ) drB9 "itou-o " lleo Oftico aul tf SITUATIONS WANTED " 1AUPESTKH Wants a Job. UndcrUnda all J lirnelie ft the trade , tAddresi "J1. W. J. " lO south 13 Ji stroct. 82.1 tit [ TITANl'FD blfatlon ly a joung nan In a VV * holis lo or retail ttoro > 'it rc'crui'cen requlrtd. Address W. * M. , Bee office. 64-17 * roll Htrtl nuuor-.c. Anu L > IIU. notl RK T Fnrnl hed roims for Kght home- L1 kLe Ing 2210CalforuUs'r ! < et. t3 tf rOll RtKT | In KOO I lo.-at'on , a ho-te of s'x P ro'nis onulro t or I ID Inquire 114 north Slli H'rcut , bctuciii Milioli ai d Paul itrcit , _ - ) room f r tent at IBltf Chicago FUHM-HF1) ht tet. 5D-10" I7OU ' I1KST Ncirlv New house. 8 room-i. 1012 * 1'Jclllr , nearlni n ccpot. U.I' . ] l rkctt.l'i6 fason > i ret * . 55-tt FOR UVJNT IVur mom cntlaie , 418.00 per mo th , Jrh N us net , one I lock Hjuth of t. JIarj' a Minnpp > vvi tt djor or 2110 I'rntj ' re < t fiT.St F OIl KKNT Litfj rnim vlthlin r" djy , 1KQS Ca'lfor la ftrrct. 18 It fTlOU I.FAS * Anexccl'crit lot torlmee fora [ ' to-iii cfcarg , atnorthca't rornor "I 17th nd Nlih IIH uriet , one block fr"in street ( r r ruck Voi Icra u , Inqu roof Jiu.es bluniion. < n roni f . [ 7011 IICN' Net ciltoge of n e rooms. L1 Enquire N , h oor. 16th nd ( hlcai'oSti. t ( rjlOK KENT Furn'thcd room. I ) quire at tto L1 Drug store , cor. lOOi and Ding as [ 710R RF.NT , Ccttage 01 Pltatail street.2u 1 } door f < om Hi.lIar > Vcimo. | . 38 tf rjlOR RENT Two new houro' , 2Mli Cti'tago 1 i Ix rooms etch. Inquire ol * J. lluddli ut th ami Che-itnut streeU. W3 tf r\OU KK.NT Ollice ( crru. t , S17 s ulh ltur < j ttenth it. 13 tf W. D. WIllOUT. 7,011 UKNT-llrlck iitore , (1x53 and 8 room * J above , on 1'aiiUc Blriet , brtuecn tth and .b. Tbo location tcry dc&lrablo f r Dm/ , utchtr. Ilotil , tr Orcc.r , EmjulrottM. icli' Mil and Karnlmu > tre H. 037-22 7,011 UENT To rooirs isuitabta for two or < lour tfiithmoJ , at S. W , corner IMh and kliforma street. 073 tf HO KENT Rooms ( uruUred and unfurolnh d , L ri. * V , corner olSti nd llonarJ Su Hoon anew ami oiimand line view of the rher , tdte , oUIcrciit rallroadj and Coundl IJluff * | Ouutf r > OR RENT Hoiwo of 10 r ornt , tar. Chlcngo and 13th street ' > -tf TiR UEN" 1'our room cottage , large lot ! eouth 17th , J L. Wehtaiia , IWa Far- .01 etrcct. . Ou5-t ( TIOKLY furnlthed front loom. Call 607 } N Nlth _ _ street. lOaOtt W for iwsoTTIaS 00 per annum , Oi ) for a term ot jeiru. at "Oranica drove alu1 aJJoliilnp Ilanwoui l' rk on the we t , e minutes walk from i rcet cars Iloney nn i obtained to build with , by pcrnoM leoslog ee loU at regular rate * . JAMES F. UORfOff , On pretnltoa , offloi 1615 t'iruim a ( ret IJ10K REST "na ncMly fnrnhhcd rooro , wih L prltl'o > o of a. Jolnli.g par or , IMS " ebst tr rot. _ 042 tf _ " IOR"RENT AfloJfiint furnhhsl ro'm fo C OTiotr twj go ilcmtn. Inqnre at 191 U 'lfojnliitioef _ 05it ' OR K Two ni-wd clllnr8 ( nu l oTthcr F Indcslntlo 'to lltj , l.y McKcon No. 1C14 nrctt M7-U I.NhiiOU-K tOHKtNT .uull ami l two to twrlro rue s e.ieh ; otie or two now onts Ith all modern comoi.toncei. One of IS r otns , snlt.iUo lor hoanlini and room renting , 17th and Douglas ill. UEMH , Airent , j ! " 1' ' Ifit' ivn'l IV u IvMa. " | lUK UK T i > lo n Tt fiiinlfhulre wun on I ? the flr t fl-nr , end bbck from ent car , ak 24t3llarney strict. Blfl-tf I 17 OU RENT Brick More. It qiilrn at Dm ; 1 ; Store , coinei lOlh and DomjUs sts. 20-tl HUNT "on o of 0 rormj , ncirly plas tered and p In rd , { 1500 per month. North of I6lh street bridge on IS h trei t. Con- \wilcnt toph-vs | Ap > l coiner 12th aid How * ardttreet , Kewjpaper Union. l < 87-lt 1 fJIOR RENT. Two new elegant hounw. 1n- L qtilre at Tetcrson's Clothlmc 8 ore , nrnr 17. P. Ici t. _ fB2-tt BALE SAI.E- A cimn etc net of Cr cVrr m - FOR , , err. im.vlhiijf : nqurcd lo'tari the iraclir rmMncs lnOina < a Thf only not tiftc torv ot Its kli il In t o Stole Can I u b lukt choin. Ail rM " 0. W. R. , ' Omaha Doc office for three da ) * , 0-19 } ork her cj Irq'ilto ffl 1 atllnnh.t Hsbcr'd. 7u-22 1,1 0 rt l. A Irish cow. Inquire 101S uns- I g lr o , Let , 10 h intl 17iK 01-10 { 7101 SAl II Vo V clcii > a wd'-p ' > jliB rcs- 1 U'iratil ' on rainhaMi s rc't On ah . vmt 1 a col' 1 1 \ Hei ttmbe , Ut. Innniro nt tli ofllce. 70-11' HAY llAt.Ktt TOR SAIj'-Onn sic-nd rand TcdoiUk Day Ualir nltli capac ly f twilro tocnt loin | cr iby It is In itood Older. P'l'o 80. rush coft , J7 . Addresi Lyto llroV , Dm\\ir72 , Onmhix Nth. 71 10 ( 7tOlt kl l.K-A i > nlr of hors'n , Ya > m s and bulgy , clicip. Iniulreat | Hod iarr , 1 tb fctreet. 64-21 u fctreet.Wi ; will tell VSliyl fifcct , at corno * Mhand Cliirlinitrit-t , ( no r O-xdrn nVtrr ? 00. Sinnili and Sin. cath month in cirst 3 per cent UKX1EU L. TIIOMAdft 11HO. 6C-10t TOR * AIjE Orrccry and cr ckfry , with tr without bulldinr. AJdriBs Ojcc- ola , "NMb x49. 45-tf T7.0R HA .r. OHKA1'-A new either top phae- [ / tot1 ! atd a in w nclhct * or cup ns u&goa. Ojll at Oh s. narbnch'a shop en Flfkio th , ntar tVrnam S3-tf inOU SALK A vood tnnro , liarnr's ' nd too Jj bugary , byV. . W. llobtrts. Fort O.L'nhi. 085f FOH SA IIIProp * nl * f r the purci a o of th JI n nt I'oufton ' K' rtn imrnuy stico' . be tween Ifiili and If ) h nill bu r > ccii'd at my itjio until Augustl6th C. F ROODUAK. aujbt 'It MAM : III usi fi roo-i s and corner lot 182 feet square , $ UOO lctguetopposlic HOit aillcc. _ H77-'t ' FOR AIK A five rre' 'ol and fnothouio fine mtio m.rtu of liarmki * Inquire on KLtnljoa or Qeo. 11 rcteisoi ) , No f-u. , lOtU t-cct. _ B47-lm * _ C. SORKM-ON/ HOUSK and lot lor jl , No OJfi Montana utro't , rear Cunil g. Inquire C'gir ' store , iirner ICthnrd JackKfiii i-trcet * _ F UK SALE Hou o and c rnc' lot , nt 81.1 60. luntaln McCAfiUF.cppo Ito P.O. E3Ut rWO story bul'dlnif ' for rale at a bargain. Lo- rated at horth-evi corner of 17tli street , i'id CiMiitol avo. tlust bo u.ovcd on or before \ujust Tth proximo. lihll I - ' 770-tf Agent. Hth niid Donglos. I.OI8 60X1WI feet tachln Ilan-coiu i lace on ptrcct car lino. Best lota n whole addition on > cry ia y tunas nnd at treat bargain. DEMia'a cnt , IG.h and Douglas itrceto )15tf Jl'hBNDID frOftUTY FOK HALU At 0 BANOiis , one lar.o brlok Iiouoe , and one \jTio frame house , with full \ < l OM C'ar.s noir8 < h troft. Flue ch'iico for inv" tintnt , rent f.r $70 > cr m-jnth. Call for full particular ! * , on 11PM1B. 609 tf _ Acfnt. IMh a-d Dnuirl-c ts. 1 | UTKli lOh ortlK. Ine Arlington House CL First c'ass ; all furnished. Thi only hottl n town. Tbe cheapest property In the stato. laaall tholmvorlngm-n. Will bo bold cht ap on cm e to suit. Enquire of E. Fullo , proprietor , Arlington , Washington county. Noli PPS tl OOK SALE Or will cxcho fo for Ou-alia pro- t ) poriv , tn Ircprotcd ttc OB of land adjoin- o ; a otatfon on U. P. R. 1C. U. DUNHAM , lilt "nrnham St. , Qmaba. 7W Bret KICK FOli KAMI. B 208-tf EBTAIJROOK & CQK. noit HALt Ibo entfULAK HOTEL , known C u the soys' nOMK. This houpo Is co- rally located , fnn wa'rrihd east front , and Is urrounded w tb flue tha < lo trees ; cent dns thirty Icoplng roomi , bo Ice bouse , foundry , tamplo com , &c. Hao a world w do reputation and a > ctter patronage than many bouses of twice lt apaclty. Prlro $5OCO For particulars ad- roes , A. A. ' Cloud , neb. gfi-if M1HOBLLANIOUS , r OST-From the \ remises nf the unJers'gncd. | j ou Tuisdiy a lrgt bhcfc siw , elghlng i out 25 p-unils Hew rd f r lufotma lou will orhoi by John Swiclna. Bonoiulan Hall 'outh 3th at re. . i AGENTS for Nebra-ka. Kanus nd 3 Mlswutl to rcpre-cnt tlio 1NDUVTKIAL i FE ASSUC'ATION of Indianapolis , Indiana , li'ch h > stood the to't of Urn , ] m\a all losses i full ; utronslv Indorsed bv Ihe hc < t lusur.v co nthnrl los ; tboroug ) ly cstabll hcd , easily orLcd , cud 1 * not 01 tbe c i optrutlvo or old neplan. Liberal co'itractn midu with iner < ll ] iuert at a com ; tc n sat Ion ot from two 10'JcanJ to three thousiml dollars per year .ddres4 1NDUTR At , L1FB ASSOCIATION , o. 70 East llarkct street , liidlunajiolls , Ind. tulyZa-lm' ' ) . CLOSING OUT SALV OF BICYCLES j 0 to Manufactory. no28lnri ) , Piled 8 SCO reduced to S 700 , ni ) 32 Inch , Price 10 00 , red i ed to S 60. no iii ! Inch , rio 1710 , r > ductd to 'fiOO , - inc liilncb , Pilco 2209 , rrduccdto IS 00. ne4Glnc , I'rica 2 > 0' . riducedto 21 110. iDcC2liiih , Price t500. io u-cil to 000 hfc olSpoVesaml Uuliber Tjers ; lie SO 'lieu ' , Pi Ice $25 CO , r ducen to $20 03. no 42 inch , Trie Vt 00 , rcduc. d to 30 00. Columbli , Pope tliutif ct < , ry : 'no ' 40 Incc , plain , I'rlcetCS , reduced to tSO. noailiicti , hat bilynt , trlco Si5 , reduced to $ 5. lie 40 Inch , hilt nkkle , Trice $95 , reduced io M ) . no Express wagon , prlca $ UO 00 , rcdiued to 30. 30.Ihe Ihe b"v blcydiuaronew.s I will dose us.ncss , Hm above Inducox ents are of ) end. IN. , D. 8ilcm.il , Oomha , Neb. 47-11 EDWARD KUEHL/ / 1A013TER OF PALMYETERY AND COHD | IONAL1ST , 433 Tenth Street , between Parma oilILitnov. V/11I , with llio eld cf Luard'.fO jliitd. oblatrj for roiy one b gUm * ) at the p l ad priM.t , and on certain conditions Io Kwhli ire. J > i > ( nd2tOes rmrfn to irdor. P r Absolutely Pure. Phis powder nirer rarlea. A marvel of p strength and wboletomeneu. More ecouo , cal thin tbe ordinary klndi , and cannot b d In competition with the multitude ot o t , ibort weight. aJum or phosphate powders donly In cans , itorili Bliua POWBI * 00 , I Wi bt , New York