THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , SATURDAY ; AUGUST JO. US8 The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Mornincr , Aug. 10 , \Vontltor IleporU (1'ha ( following obforvation * nro tnlcen at the Mine moment of time at nil the stations named. ) Hirer 7 fc t 3 Inches above low water mark at Omaha , 4 feet 6 Inches at Yank ton ; Mississippi , S fctt 0 Inches at La Crosse , and 0 foot It Inches at Djburjue. LOCAL BREVITIES , The American Woman Suffrngn asso- tion will hold ita thirteenth annual meet ing in Omaha , in the llnptlst church , Sep tember 12th and 1.1th , 1S82. It will begin its eoislon on Tuesday evening , September 12 , at 7:30 : p. m. Auxiliary , ntnto and local tocictica inny tend delegates tipm ! in number to the congressional dclegatlonx of their states or territories. Where dole- gallons are not full , alternates will bo re * ceivcd from the state ) , constating of mem bers of the affectation in attendance at the convention. All incnibern of the association have a right to take pait in the discussion * . The woiiinn Milfrngo coiutitutionnl amendment - mont , now pending- Nebraska , makes tbo"present occasion of special interest and importance. Some of the speakers in at tendance at this emu en iron will probably remain and take part in the campaign. A full attendance of MilFrsglsts is specially important. The medical fraternity was represent ed at Millli ) Chrittino examination ycsler day by Dr . Xovillo , Grossmann , Dins- more , Morre , Hyde , Graddy , Gibbs , Mor- 4 riain , 1'hlltiott , Stone , IIcrtzman ricHoni , 1'ntkcr nnd 1'cabndy. There wns but one expression and that waj that tllllio Chris tine WSH a jnnst rtmnrkablo character. lr. Groesmnn and Dr. Ilertr.man convnr- with her at one and the same time , the farmer in German nnd the latter in French n and pronounced her a good scholar in each tltl of those languages. This is ono of th tltl wondorb about W'liOBO "ovonlmdotrlii ] ; tlf atncs" there IH no fr ; iul at n'l. ' tlnl A incetliij ; of the committee on the nla bamjuet to ba extended to General I/rook nlS wni hcl i nt the Millard hotel Tluirsd.iy S -afternoon. The committee IK - was enlarged IKnt and ! of the nt a now composed following persons - -sons : Kzra Millurd , 33. Wnkeley , Gen. lit Moudorson , Geo. L , Miller , Thomas It. J frnball , Guy C. Barton , Herman Kountr.e , James 1C. Doyd , John L. Web- nler , Ouspor ] ] . Yoet , A. L. Strong , A. J , > Ilanecom , Frank Murphy , Samuel liurus , H , W. Yatcs. Hub-committees wcro up- -pointed to take charge of the dotall.i for tbo banquet , and everything promises an elegant entertainment. T Mis. F. C. nnd Miss Church , dcsirct return thanks for the kind expressions of nymyathy shown them by their many friends during their recent bereavement , ' There was considerable excitement yesterday at the corner of Sixteenth and Dodge , when the cirt.ua procession was paiaing by. A farmer's team , fright oncd by ono of the bands , took to thu sidewalk and broke into a dead rim to the ( great danger of ft multitude of women and children massed in that vicinity. for- innately they wcro caught and held by o score of strong hau'ln from caiuiug u general - oral staiupede. The board of trade of Denver is mak- iig arrangements for a special excursion to that city next week. On the 25th there is to bo a grand barbecue there , and the board la issuing invitations to a limited number of the leading LunIncsB men of the cities of Lincoln , Kansas Oity , Omaha , Topeka , Leaven worth , St. Joseph and Atchlson , and will arrange for their trans portation , A slick rascal stole a cnso of surgical instruments from Dr. 1'eubody and sold them to Dr , Darrow ThumJay. The Int- ter discovered the name of the real owner on the case and returned the property , Dr. 1'eabody cheerfully returning the purchase - chase money to recover hU Instruments , We hope os many an pouoiblo of the members of the St. George rooiety and their familloi will respond to the cordial invitation given us by the Duma club to join their picnic nt llanscom park to. day , the 1'Jlh. M. II. Oarlotou , presi dent. * The regular monthly meeting of the ' Omaha fire department has beet ) post poned to U p , in. of Sunday next , on ac ! ; i count of the circus. The nutter of ar I rangement for the forthcoming annual parade and bull will bo considered at that date , Tim BKE reporter acknowledges the receipt of u cordial Imitation to attrnd the fifteenth r.nnual exhibition of the Mill * County Agi [ cultural eoclety , which will be hold nt Glenwood , In. , Sept. fith , ( Hit and 7h ( , In compliance- with the provUions of paragraph 12 , special ordew No. 160 , current - rent series , adjutant general' * office , dipt. Bernard CI. Semlg , nstUtant surgeon , is relieved from duty in this deportment. Thu argument in the cato of Marshal Beadle , of New York , VB. Dr. Be-idlc , ha * been concluded before master in Chancery Hull , md tfco case uubmltted , A btrcot car team was frightened nt the sight of the elephants yes t rday , and broke looie jubt In front of THE llKK oflice. The animals nearly went crazj until Jumbo WAS out of sight , A splendid game of bate ball will be playtxi at the B. & M. grounda to-day afternoon between the B , & M. club and the St. Jxmis lleds. The usual crowd was attracted out by the circus yetterday , The Spauldlng * , of Chicago , wi 1 play the Council Dlutfa nine on Saturday nf ter- noon ntI o'clock , nt the Council Bluffs grounds. The t'ninn J'-telfic-Wahoo game this afternoon will draw n Inrpocrowd. There will be about COO Wahoosisra present to brace up their club. C , Ji Canan ii wngingwar withKrnnk Ilamge In the mnnufacttiro of U. 1' . uni form suits and the railroad boys will be the gainers. A hind.Michel , containing n pair of $12 gold fpectncleft nnd $32 in coin , wax ktolcn from a la lv while nt supper in the Millard hotel Thursday evening , The members of StMillliA | Guild wilt glvo a grand mmlcal nnd literary enter tainment at Standard Hall , Aug. 22nd , Judge Llppcncolt yesterday received it telegram announcing the death of hlo father , in BUCKS county , 1'ennnylvaula , nt the advanced ago of 83 ycnrs , Jlo had not seen his father for the past four years , Mr. Dec ? , a young Englishman who han superintended the work for Maclttche and Nichol , the big waterworks con tractors in Chicago , for rome time , Is in Omaha fur tlm purpose of taklnt ; charge of the completion of the reservoirs for the Omalm Water Co. TIIK UKK ncknowlodgol the receipt of a fine sack of tipples from our well known citizen , Mr. Thomas Murray , who scouts the insinuation that Nebraska ia not a good state for raising fruit , Tom's trees have been out for five years , and the fruit wotdd do credit to any eastern orchard. Ho will mnko a fine exhibit at the State Fair. " ° It is reported for the delectation of the people who drunk circus lemonade yester day that the watir used wai drawn from the Nortli Om ihu Creek , at the bridge. A more outrageous and filthy mess could hardly bo found , nnd the stuff ought all to IIRVO been confiscated by the authorities. Water drawn from the draluings of a ceeo pool would have been just as pure , The members of George A. Ouster post No. 7G. A , 31. , have made great preparations for the picnic at Hnscall's park tcrrnoirow , and it promises to bo a , most delightful affair. Abe Lincoln post , of Council lilulff , will ncnd over a largo delegation , and tbcro will bo an immense - iiltcm'nnco ' from this city. Transportation . will bo fnrnidhcd from nil the leading ho- tola and from the depot to the ground ? . Thu most elaborate preparation1 ! havobc n mada for setting up it good dinner , nud ineiln will be fo vcd f otn 12 to 11 and from to 7 p. m. Two bands of musio will bo attendance , and a roynl grand time maybe bo anticipated by all. The growth of the G. A. 1C. in this state continues at an unprecedented rate. Since the election of the now national commander eleven now posts hp.ve hscn in u file red in by the Adjutant general of j the ntnto , Col. 15. 1 * . Cook , who wns in the ci y last evening to niil in organizing Lho now post here , which is No. 110. Col. "oolc came in from David City yesterday [ tftcrnoon , nnd the fact that hu organised ncxv pottt nt North Bond on Monday , : Jpiiugficld | on Tuesday , Norfolk nn Wed- icidny , und HO on , chows that hui ollico IH ; 10 tincouro. Ho report ] the order in a tl tonrishing condition all over tha state. 0 Short "Breath- itii O. Bortle , Manchester , JLIi , , was TJ roublcd with nsthnva for eleven yoaru. . Hud heeu obliged to nit up Honioihnoa ten r twelve nights in miccesnlon. Found Ttc mmodiato relief from THOMAS' lutCTiilo tc tcC 3n , and la now entirely cured. 1/lct-lw C MATED FOR LIFE. ictl tl rho : Shropalilro-Crowe Nuptials liJ Tuursday Evonlnff , J 0' Married At the rosidonso of the t bride on Twentieth street , Thursday , tl August 17th , 1832 , at 3 p in. , by tlli tlI Roy. J. W. Ingram , Mr. J. S. Shop- lib liI shirb and Mra. Cordelia Orowo. I Although the wedding was a vary li [ uict nlTuir , sovornl valun'blo presents \ wcro made , among which wcro the c following : A handsome silver tea let ca ci of seven piccco presented by the era- a ployoa of the freight auditor's office of the U. 1\ railway ; a beautiful set china , consisting of ono hundred and twenty piecoB , from the brother of 'he bride ; a .very fine steel engraving with frame , present ed by Mra. Mattie Clayton and daughters ; n silver fruit dish , by Mrs. Booth ; Majolica brcud plalo and butter diehoa , by MJBd Julia Lomoro , f Columbus , Mo. ; one dozen hand- . chinn phitcs and butter dishes , by BIre , Ed , Lollowe and little dough- or. Among Uio many tokens of cordial rlondalnp none were more highly np- irociated than n handsome bouquet of ilowers , gathered nnd arranged by the Misses Nolho Towns , Mntjqio and liirdio llichurda und Master .Iccsu llichards. The bride and crooni started at once for nn cxtonuivo trip through the east , carrying with thorn the host wishes of hosts of ndmiring Iricndn. A Qenora Stt\iuioc3o. Never wns eiifli n niili mndo lor nny Drnu btore tin in now nt 0. F Gpotlnum's , for n Trial IJotUc. of Dr. Kits' * Now Dis- oacery for Cunbumptlon'ouilin ( ; nnd Uolda. All periling utUUitrd with Ahthmu , Brnnchlti * , Hoarmjoss , Hovcro Cough * , of any ulfcctiou of thu Thnutt und Iiimnti c.iu get a Trial Bottle nf tliU great remedy fr . , by calling nt nbovo namedj Drug. Btoro A BAKD erA A Souentlonal Sto.-y of an Otnnlm Ortcaulzatlon. Omaha has been cursed with n good many ovila but the following if true throws light on ono not yet much known in the community , The gang , if it ozista at all , is no doubt connected - noctod with the conQdonco operators .who have reaped such a harvest of lute. A special dispatch from Sioux Oity , toTiiK BE'K , dated Aug. 18th says : "A man named R. 0 , Wheeler was arrested yesterday at Cherokee and eont to our jail for safe keeping , for attempting , yesterday , to pass a forged chock for $00 on the Dunk of Oorlmi , N , Y , , purporting to bo issued by the Ilardin County Bnnk of Eldora. lie says ho bought $25 worth of blanks on various banks from a patty in Omaha , who keep a largo number of blanks oi > bunks throughout the country. lit- ays about the let of Augatt there was a regular organized band of bank forgoru at Omaha , who have started out to operate all over the country. " TiJE HEUSKINS'RACKET. The Situation nt Pine llldgo Afroncy a Sonous Ono. Thursday's ncvrn was Btill the topic of conversation nt Military headquar ters yesterday. Another ditpalch was received from Mnjnr Sumncr Thurs day evening duplicatinghiadUpateh ol the morning , and showing that the in formation contained woa considered ol very grave importance. All details of the situation to far OR possible wcro transmitted to Gen. Crook , who Is expected in Omnhn on Tuccdoy. Yesterday Assistant Adjutant Gen eral Martin telegraphed to Agent Me- Gillicuddy at Pine Ilidgo agency , ask ing him to innko A detailed otatomcnt of tlio origin nnd causes of the trouble and to forward them to head- quartern for Gen. Crook's inforran tion. tion.Prof. Prof. Samuel E. Tillman , of the United States Military Academy at West Point , N. Y. , returned to Omaha Thursday from his geological excur sion In Nevada , where ho formed part of the Powell exploring expedition. During his numerous visits to Omaha Prof. Tillman has mot many of our beat citizens upon whom ho has mndo n most pleasant impression. Prof Tillman passed the morning at the White Lead Works , aa the now pro censes there introduced are moro recent cent in character than any mentioned in the technical books , and as the Pro fessor's ' branches of instruction at West Point include chemistry ho em braced the opportunity to study the worko under the conductorship of President Locke , who made a thor ough explanation of the various pro- ccnaea of manufacture. TUB COLOHADO TROUBLE. Tbo O. , B. & Q. Soon to Have the Hfil Lnlio f > lna Completed. The Boston Evening Herald , in its financial nrticlo , sajd that the position of the Union Pacific railway company in regard to the Colorado controversy is that the "Burlington road mast not further trespass on what the former considers is ita toiritory in Colorado. Ao already stated , the Union Pacific , v.'hilo it lias not signed the traffic Rgrcoment entered into by the Dur- liugton nud the Atchic.ou , oflt-rA no diiucnt to tno pctcuntn cs therein allotted. The Chicago , BurliiiKton & Qtiincy stands ready to consider the territory qucaHon by itself , but holds that it Ima nothing to do with a trulllo reomont. Thus the- matter rests , , the presidents of the corporations hav ing the subject inhand. . It jhould bo observed , adda The Uorald , that the Atchinon & To- jukn nnd Chicago , Burlington it id Quinoy nro in harramiy in this n&t tor. The ChicMgo , Burlington and uincy Ima not , an la alleged , let a ontract for the coimtrucuon of a hirty-Hvo milo branch from Kunh Dity to Greoloy , in Colorado , nor has t any Colorado extension in view , uivti possibly a fifty-five mile line from Denver to the cool fields a necessity or supplying ita own road with fuel , rho company has not , tlioio is reason o believe , projected a line past the xmtinontal divide , nor have the Un ion Pacific people anything to fear in this direction from the Chicago , Bur lington and Quincy. The Union Pacific , iaa just cause for alarm , how- aver ' , iu the fact that throe hundred miles of road only remain to bo built to ( give the Denver nnd Bio Grande a through line from Denver to Bait Lake City. Although a narrow-gauge line , the Denver and Bio Grande will bo able to secure a good deal of the Utah traflio on the completion of its line , nbout the 1st of n6st January. Whatever business it does secure will come from the Central and Union Pacific , whoso Utah traCie is estimated at some § 2,000,000 per year. Denver - a ver and llto Grande and Union Paci fic will then bo rivals in Utah , no , they now nro in a certain sense in Col orado. Although the Denver & Rio Grundo haa the etnto of Colorado pretty thoroughly in its grasp , it will want nn outlet for its Utah and west ern bubinees in Colorado. The Atchi- Boii can furnish euch outlet at Pueblo , and what ia moro natural than that the Chicago , Burlington Quincy should servo a similar purpoao at Den ver. It is known that Gi-n. Palmer , president of the Denver & Bio Grande , Ima lately bocn in lioston on an im portant railroad mission. It ia known that ho called on the oflico of the Chicago cage , Burlington & Qiiincy railroad company , and that ufliculs of that company shortly afterward went to Now York. The Ohiciuto , Burlington it'Quincy peoplu are talent on this point , but tt in rousoiiAblo to eunnisu that Gen. Palmer's errand in Boston related to some sort of nn alliance with thu Chicago , Burlington & Quincy mil rend company. The Chi- ojgo and eastern connections of the latter would bo of great benefit to the Denver & Itto Gnsndc , Thu Colfifedo mul Utah biauchcs cf Denver Grande would bo of givut use to the Chicago , Buriiugton & Quincy COM1M ! ' TO OMAHA. Mr. G. W. McMillan , who a few months ngo resigned the pcoiti&n ol southeastern ptsscngor ogont of the Cincinnati , _ Iiuliniuipolis , St. Louia A Chicago railroad on account of il health , lias fully recovered , and has accepted the position of soliciting freight agent of the Chicago , Milwau kee & St. Paul at Omaha. Before going on the Cincinnati , Indianapolis , St. Louis it Chicago , hnhcldarespon siblo position in the passenger department mont of the Baltimore & Ohio. Mr McMillan hns the reputation of bonij an able and energetic railroad man and Omaha boini ; bis old homo ho wil find but little difiiculty in making him self exceedingly valuable In his new position. K.AST TIME. Mr , Gallup , general paesongor agon of the Boston and Albany , gtvea the following records of fast tmia on Eng Hah roads : Flying Dutchman , on Great West ern railroad , London to Exeter , 104 miles , 4 hours and 14 minutes , will four stops , almost 40 miles nor hour. Express on Great Northern ( the Lauds express ) makes the distance from London to Leeds , 187 miles , ii 4 hours , almost 47 mile * per hour with four stops. The Irish mail , London and North western , oncn called the * 'lj5nfc Inah nmi ) , n. littlt ) ) . tn 'ban 40 milts. Mi-ming txpreis on Great North cm railroad , London to Edinburgh , 39. ) milps , in 0 hours. The Midland line , Scotch express L indon to G.ngo\v , 425 miles , 40 ] miles pet hour. These are the five fastest trains it England , the Leeds express , with ite 47 miles per hour , being the fastest. Tiinm OWN DIVISION * . The adjourned session of the lown trunk line pool Wednesday at Chicago , lasted not to exceed ono Itour , nnd de veloped nothing of interest to the reading public. The time ot thi , meeting WAS taken up in arranging ; divisions ns botwern the Chicago road : and the Union Pacific on morchan diBO frieght destined to points on the latter line cast of Plum Creek , Neb. Revitalizing the blood is absolutely necessary for the cure of general de- ' "Iit } ' , weakness , l&saitudo , Ac. Thu best onrichcr of the blood ia Brown'a Iron Bitttors. SLAVEN'S YOSEMI1E COLOGNE Made from the wild flowers of th pxn FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEY , it is the most fragrant ot perfumes. Manufactured by II. B , Sloven , San Francisco. For sale in Omaha byV. . J. Whitohouso and Konnaio liros. , &Co. Death Record. Mr. 0. P. Swan , of this city , well-known employe at the U. P. shops , came in from Lincoln on the noon train yesterday with the body of : iii brother , John Swan , who -died nt Lincoln Thursday morning at the ago of 29 years. The deceased waa formerly a rein dent of this city , but has been in Lin coin for the past three yoara. lie waa a single mnn und his relatives nil renido iu this city. The funeral will take place at. 3 p. m , to-morrow ( tiaturdaj ) fiom Jacobs' indortaking rooms. Interment at Prospect Hill. Friends hivited to attend. Sriglit'n IHiorne , Uliibotlfi , . Kiilncy , Liver or Urinal JJisou.ics. Have no fuar of any of these dis eases if yon use IIcp Bitters , , as they will prevent and cure the worct canes , wen when you have been mada wowo jy sotno great puffed up * pretended cure. 'Notice. The "Hawthorn Centennial' ' Ex celsior Bouf PjKnt , " was patente/i May 24th , 1881 , and letters patent num- ) er 241 , 803. Any peraou found or mown to tamper with the amim- acluro of said puint will be punish- d to the full extant of law. No'pcr- 011 has any authority whatever ecoipts. HATwnonN & Biio. , Liuicwtor ; , PA. POLICE COURT. A. Batch , of Unimportant Trnti3QC- tlons lor Friday. A couple of young women , whoso Dames are found on the warrant to'be Minnie Sc3iaffer and Clara Chickoriag , were arrested' ' Thursday on the com- ulaint of IL 0. Pearson , who ehargos hem with breaking into his house and aking , goodu to tha value of $ ( W : Shaffer claims that eno has been living n the satno house with Pearson aud < hat her refusal to pass na his wife v/os ho cause of < the trouble. The two girla say that they took only what was heir own , and mabo Pearson out to > o a very hard m.iu to deal with , ? hey claim that ho ran a louse of prostitution and ro- oivcd from them the amount ot their fineseach month , which ho failoJ to tuiu over to the authorities. A warrant was is&utd or Pearson on tho.charge of keeping bawdy house andi warrants ngaiust ho girls fnr being inmates thereof , Otlicer Kaspcr arrested two men L'huraduy for lighting in the back yard of Heimrud & Dorman'a place. One iad , it appears , attempted to ride ofC on the others horse , when the owner of the ateed shut the gate , pulled him oil'the horse and. pounded him un mercifully. Both men paid fines , fur fighting. Amelia Lewis-waa sent up fo lf > days for intoxication. ' Ono O'Brien ' paid a similar fine , nnd in default of the cash wont , to the county jail to work it out. Tom Hill alias Tug \Vilson , was mod $10 aud costs for intoxication md judgment suspended to unablu lira to leave town. liovo Your N iUl > ar < When your friend or no'ghbor ' i * laboring - ing under boilily allllction , indigeutinn , jlllluuaneBfi , constipation , caused liy im purity ot blood , or disorders cf the ki < neyn > r liver , don't full to reconiiaeu't ' UUHIWCK ISLOOl ) ISlTTKUM. a mire and aafo remedy. Trice Sl.liO. lid-lw WANTKD. A good second-hand bicycle. Addroos boz X , Central Oity , Neb 10-3t BASE The D. & M'-St. UJula Game To-day Lovers of the national game wilr bo well repaid by witnessing the St. Louis game this afternoon. The B. & M. boys may not play so exciting a game as their 3 to 2 eleven inning game was with the Chicago but they will dare 'em just the same. Morton , their now player , nrrivot from Cleveland yestordayand will ap pear in the diamoud field with tin B. ifcM.sfor the first time to-day Uo looks like a hard hitter. The St. Louia boys will appear in their very novel suit of almost red on tire. They are spoken of by the Cin cinnatl Enquirer as the moat exper and daring base-runners outside of the league. Oamo commences at 3 p. m If You Are Ruined in health from any cause , especially from the use of any the thousand tips irums that promise BO Iryrgely , wit ! long fictitious testimonials , have no fear. Bosort to Hop Bitters at once nnd In n short time you will have the most robust and blooming health. Cftl H , Ynllentine , of Yftnktou , is ia th city , PBRSONAti. Misi Mam'e ' Atnbroft ) jelumert from her visit to the Denver Kxpoiltiun and .Nortl Watte y { terJay. Chor ! < B Kitchen , one of the Kitchen Dros. , to noted for their hotela nil over the western country , is in from Lit amid on a visit. visit.Mes Mes rs. Pntkc , llaye , Withncll rtm Mnck hnve returned from their hunting trip to Stanton , Nel-rntkn , with ono hun dred and ten pr.ilrlo chickens and five jlck rnbbitfl. . .T.V. . Atkinson , of the firm of Perry , Cook & Tower , Uoeton , is In the city for t low dnyH nnd n usual with his friend II K lladlker , of Simplest & Co. , 1'hilade- ! pliia , Ihey togetherure ll.blo to cantuio i\\i \ trade. Prof. G , P. 8uer < , the well known mu ican ! , returned yesterday from n trip ea t and will now inako Omaha his permit nont home , with headquarters at Max Me ) cr & lire's , music store. lie i look tug bale , happy and hearty , nnd TIIK UER is one of a heat of friends who welcome him bock. V. Newman , of Oakland , la in the city. Mra. J. C. Brody , of Quincy , is nt the Millard. Thomas Killlan , of Wahoo , is nt the Millard. D. H. Freeman , of Juniata , is nt the Millard. W. P. White , of Tekamah , is at the Millard. ? lion , J . W. 1'earman , of Nebraska City , ia at the Millatd. Hon. .LE. North and W. F. UannJell , Columbue , nro in town. J. Di.xon Avery and Frank Uainmond , of Fremont , ure in the city. Blins Maynari ? , of Weeping Water , rcg- stercd at the Millard last night. Col. F. M Criltouilen , of the Western Union telegraph ollice , returned from Den ver yesterday. Mrs , i" . B. Williams and children rc- .Uknod . yesterday from thtir summer so- oura. in Colorado. L. T Hessler , of Chisigo formerly ) ook-keeper for Tootlo aud Maul , of this city , is in town on a visit and will prob ably otce rtore take up headquarters icro. icro.Mrs. Mrs. Capt. O'Coimor , of Homer , Neb. , las been visltinff in Omaha * with her laughter , , Mis * Julit , an accoihiliOicd | young lady , bfh bein ; ; en routti to Uen- er and points weit. It i Mrs. O'Con nor's first visit tt > the met or lia for tweu- y-five years , though her husband was tor- ntrly a resident of tliis place. Ho now arms a 1,28 > acre place in Dabot.i , NorttfPlatto Courtesy , pcclil Corrcxpondenu * of The Boo , On arriving at Norih Plnt < e , , Neb. , ho county sent o3 Lincoln coanty , on ; he Denvertrain , I woo compelled to pond tha day.tat cti t point to await ho arrival of the overland train , duo isro at aboutS p. m.t to tak < me to Sidney , NoV While stopping over lero and in looking about tha town , ! was indeed very agreeably surprise'd at the extensive circulation of THE OMAHA BEE iix-and arouud this thriv- ng little city. Meatly ei'ery business man hero ia n subscriber of T3B-BRE , and that fact ia ; sufficient : evidence to how how muchuTua BEE ia thought of by the western people. I am greatly indebted to our old Omaha friend , Wm. Alttitadt , , Esq , alias Little Bismark and also to Albin Jtclle , Esq. , fotshowing me and ex .ending every imaginable courtesy to me while hero. Mr. Altntadt hiU'had a roavrkable sucsi-ss in busintts while residing here tvt > North Platte , but ono load not bo rjurpsiaod at ihat , for jittlo Bismarck ; s as full cf good mmor and genuine fua as eves and ia bound to make i host of friondsiwhurover ho may IH ) . Jo keeps u firet oluss place , winch in aica and elegance compares favorably with any in thin -whole western ooun- ry. Mr. Stella , although a stranger * o me , treated mo roost hospitably , and I vieitod with him noarlj all our old subscribers. Mr Stollo' iachiut clerk in the atcio of T. J. Fcloy , oua of the largest in the city. J. Luuburliciiuur & Cc , , Fritz Sneer , W. 11. Tucuor , H. Gortler , Wm. AlUtadt and Albin Stollo are all icntlom'en extensively engaged in ) uainoss hereand any one stopping over at this point will find id u pleas ure to give tnom a call at their respec- ivo places of business. I latt , after a days' visit , for Sidney and will give readers of ' (31 ( ! BBE a deaariptton of : hat beautiful little city in my next letter. M. B. Ex-Soldiers , and Sailors , Attention The ex-soldiers and sailers of Mich igan will hold an election at Grand Island on Thursday , August 31 , 1882 , at 2 o'clock in the afternoon for the elt-ction of ofllcera for the association for the next year , and transact other business w may bo dtwiutdodby them then and thero. MILES WAUKKN , President of ox-Soldior'a and Sailcr'a ' Association. Statu papers please copy. 8200.00 . REWARDl Will bo paid for the detection and eon viotion cf nny person Rolling or deal ing in any bocjus , wunterfeit or iiuitn tion Her BiTTKua , especially Bitter * or preparation with the word Hop or Iloi'H in their name or connected therewith , that is intended to mislead and cheat the public , or any prepara tion put in any form , pretending to bo the same aa IIop BiTTKiia. Tlio genuine - uino have a cluster of GKKBN Ilors ( notice this ) printed on the white label , and are the purest and beat medicine on earth , especially for Kid uoy , Liver and Nervous Diseases. Be. . ware of all others , and of all pretended formulas or recipes of Her BITTERS published in papers or for sale , as they are frauds and swindles. Whoever - ever deals in any but the genuine will be prosecuted. floe BiTTEits Mro , Co , , jy22-lm Uochcster , NY , I , BROWN W rn U his frltn * * nd thoio that do buy Fur nlturr , 0 rpcts , Bt < mnJ Crockerr. K t be ciu tie liund only t No. 1S06 Uou lAa itrcet , tnd no other j > Uca. You re d ly ! inijXMMjd upon by 'other dctltr * who rciirwont th.i I own their I lia o the lart ; < t stock and t the I SPECIAL P0TIGEB. NOTICE Ailvcrtiatnitnt To Loan , for , Eale IxMt , Found , Wartta Boardlcir , fcc. , will be In- utiteil In llroso colnmns cnco for TEN CENTS pet llooj each subsequent Insertion , FIVBCENTS p r line. Tha flnt Insertion never Icra lh n TWKNTY-FIVK CF.NTf IO UJAMUNi Y ONE ? TO IXAN-OalI U w Umco of D. M L. ThoniM Rojra g Cr llhton llloct. TO LOAA Al 8 per ccntln- tares ! In stimsof $2MKJ and iipvr&rilo , for 8 to S ycari , on Oret-claca clttr.d firm property. Bums RIAL Kmn ted I/ciH Afiracrr , Hth and DouplasBts. MONEY TO tOW-On chattel mortgft ? ic- curlty. A , II TuttMi , clfiro of Orcfl A Jlont cmt'y , over Onnh Nallonal. bunk. $3-tf HELP WANTED aiRb WANTtD For icnctal lieu > rork. Sttixdy ei.jilnyniMit In snull f mlly Mr . " I ! . Enrnliam , 1001 Idaho strict , or at tli Hc office. 02H WANTED 25 tcim-torn to work rn crude ot Missouri IViclflc ral'road fc V | < 1 llo.i . $25 a month nod licnnl , Apply o Win Darnell on thcwjrktt eapllllon Neb. For transportation to I ! . ) Iannnclc4 ! , Omah.i. D2-22 ( WANTHJ A good bread UtI cake baker. Good wag-B and .tcai cmplojmcnt. Ad- drts 0. Chnrch , Wcipiriff Water , Nb. . 100-21 WANJF.D A tra\c11n * ottoman for Ifttnrat- ka to Introduce our now stjo Burners on commission , Can be carried > Itr. otker iraod . y < tlcin en on easily earn trar'Uiiff expcnso at ! ng these iroads wh Ic vMtlngfor trains. Sample oiull a will t > cent ( or 2,00. Scad tor fnitlc1.- Ian : Address THE I305TON LAMP CO. 89 22 \VasrTnjrlon St. , UoBton , Ma . A good look-keeper win can giro tl.o b city rcfircncMurd who h s id < mo croii- tnits , wou'il ilKo to keep it so of borks fcra em I com cnjatlon. Inquire 1313 Faroatn street. 0921 IIANTED A n-otnnn to cook at 110couth W Thirtieth lro t. DAVIS' 77-tf -TT7-ANTED ONS HUNDRED WORKING VV JHN. Hoadarf fjuillltBioriss'stlnform. inpr the "Omaha Co-ojiarutlvo aupply aud InVtrt- mfnt Society. " | 0i r-iiipt oi the requisite number ot namcsamiet'rtK ' wl'l bo nail d Send I'ofttal Mthnaruo nad nUro.s to "organ ror , " Deuolllce. SI-1U 4 ANTED Qlrlln faml'y of two. I qulro VV 13th atd DaxcnpoM.Tcat s'de , 2d ilouron 13th street , . Kl-18 Two fro. 1 Sroommaker . Steady WAK1EU lull .it Nebnwiia Uroom Factory. 73-Slt ACu. KANDOW. r utu tifl a. OcJJontJl W ho el. " 4-t ( Two flrr'-claej WANTED flrr'claejJ. J. IT. DKflKSEN' , Oountil Klufti li v. . approi-tlcc.1 voitHt. Apply at MILl.lVhtiV etroet. Ca H after U o'clock p , rr. 5S-10 WANTKD A lioy not lesu than 15 } MM old , -o loim photography ut Oirriti'd. Icad- < gphoto r > j > hur , 1X12 iarnaru hf 22-lf \\l A TKt < Qlrl dr ( f ni > ml' ' hotuework Vf Mu tb gold cook , rniallliimilj , nnt IdcSlst a.riet. Bi.ond dsor from l.eavpnworth. 10-tf ASTKU 100 men for raUruml work. U W Mannucili r , employment ajcnt. Hth tnct , near Farnani. 903tf \ TtANTtD Tin teams. Wanes S3 50 per dny. VV Inquire M. Vlncjiit , at 1'lurcucs Cut-on. 906-tf WANT D Gno hnndjcd men. Wages 81,76 pcr-diy. Anplj.'n ilitcho'l YTncent , at Florence Cpt-ofT , i.be mil s north ot Omuha. 965 tf W ' At St. Ch rcs hotel , two Hrat clrjudinlngroom girl * _ WS-tf ' HoMdfr at 110 , ciith sthst WAMRlJ lioard ? 4,07v&VofurnldLtd room * . Fran lirls. _ g64-tf _ A C'Ht-clusj girl tnu-t b Rood WANTKU washer nnd Ironer , Wa ct 9400 per week. Inqulio at Lee , Fried & Co's , or nt Ceo ollito. 9t-tl ! WAN11.O tw privy vau.ta , mRo na ctm pool * to clean with Uaultary Vault aud Sink Cleaner , the boat In use. A. Evans b Co. , esldencs 1206 Dodza otrcet. Omahu. AMhD 'mo or tl.rci roonm u > tut > l fo W physicians cOice. A0dr.es Dr. Prrtr 090-U MICELLANEOU8 WANT8. ANTED To si-It ; a light stck and ; furm- tr.M i f rcstnraant In Illalr , Neb , Jnqulro of I > . F. Ulltoo , at Blair , or A. Perkins , Omaha. 81-28 GKNTLEMAB and w | > o drslro rotrn with b > ard , after Soi tembcr 1st. North of CapItol - Itol a\e3u. . No othar Viar.lors preferrad. Ad dress "VY."cire of Omaha National Uank , CS-18 * W/irED-A suits ot two or three unfurnh > h- cd ro .rns Addro "A. fl , " 1020 Parnsm trc't , Q.r.nhn . , N'cb CB tJ WAN'IE Aparrnur with tfl.OOO t i..J5,000 , in Koncra nicnihandl o and farm mp'c- ' mcnta. Ro d tra c oaabllshid. Apply to lock ox 63 , W ) more , Neb. 0-112 PAN'lED < bout AuKtut 15 , n house-of 1 or W 6 ilao ol street . ' rooms , on rallv.'ay prcfur- red. XddrcHS "Houro " Ecu Office. nul f 8ITUATION8 WANTED. WANTED A praltlnn a * chemist In eomo stcrn manufkotsr/ a utunucn In a K adcdKchool ai tir.i-h.er nl tha science. 001 r.fe cn < ts futnirhed. Addrees "S. A H. " Uco olllce , Omaha , Kcb. -UK rtuninOwoto Anu > OR KENT Nlcily farnls ed rorrrr , , 813 N. F rctf , lilt lltmand Cumlni ; . 8i-Vif ! UENT Sinnll f-jrnlslu'il ro'in , .alto ono FOR lito ( front riism eatabui for two K nte- iijcn. ri. K forncr Hth and Chlogj ' a.i-18 * \OK \ HK\T FurnUhoil ronns 'or 221BOalifcol iilroct. W-tf ICUt HhKT | In ; : oo I lo-at on , a hare ) of six t1 roomn oriBtro t vir ( mo Iniuiru | 1J4 > north tttli street , bctwttri Nkholi aud Paul ttn-ct. ) loom ( r rent at 1810 Clurago FUHVISIIEI 1 MHO * FOR UENT Nanrly New homo. Broomi , 1012 Pacific , ncar.UuUiii ( Jipoi. C. P. lirkett.lOlO JJason btreit. 60-tf "T7I3K HUNT Four room cottage * 515.00 per C mo'ith ' , Jbii n btrict , onu llcuk Kiutli of at. Mary's a\tnue. Apply wctt door or 2110 liarney btrcet. 67.8t ) R RBNT Iiirae roirn lth ho. r < 1 ; d y boanl ch ISOSCalHorrla sJrctt. 18 t f 1IENT Nta coltago oti fiio rooiua. FOIl If. K coi.Iitli .nd Uikai-oStd. tf KlINd Furnished room. Ir quire at tbt Drug Btoro , cor. lOlhand 1) ' J as. 0-t niOll UKNT. Ccttago 0.1 Pltvini street'Jnji JJ doort emS > .ilar ) ' < ttve"ua- 38" Ijibh ItlOiT 1 o rTew"hou e. , X5th Chic i"p _ L' tin rooiuicteh. Inqulrc ( a J. lloldlsul 6th and Oba tnutstrceta. 093 tl IJ OK HKM' omcB ti-r rn. r , ai7 south 'J Jj tfcnthtt 13-t * W. U. Wit OUT. UKNT Ilrlc't ' store , gxM and 8 reams above , on Patlfle t'nctt bntweoii Cth and 7th. Tha location \ery dvslrablo f.ir .Vriv , liutcber. IluUl , cr Grccsr. ' 12th Mvlfanih > m > triu . | 7fOU It ( INI' T > vo rooms. uitable forbvo or Jj fourg ntlcmen , at & . W. corner It Hi and Ualiforuu street 013 tt rnO-KrU > T Rooms furaUhcd and unAirnlih d , I d. iv. corner olbtn aai ) tlouard 8t ROOU.S are cow mid cja.manl unolcw of tie rhcr , bridge , clfli-rtnt rallroub and UouncJI lHuflj. | | R UUN Four too in cotUj-.e , , lar.-e lot E soutnUtb , J. L. WulM-iusB , 1EU Far- urn struct. SJ5-tf _ yriOELY furnish < d front loom. Cll C07J N _ Hth strett. _ _ , > 8i0ltt . I A AWro f jr iwuu ) ut U-5 00 per uuum , ikch 1UU foratormol } e rs , t "Oranito Grove Wai : ' ad ] Inliur Hnnncooi P rk on the weI , U > o minutes wiU from s rick cm Money rae bo obtained to Uulid with , by persons F. MORTON , Onproml a . oni 1515 F'trntm StreB 1OH \ UtM A plUM ut turui : IIMI ro.ru J > one or t\j gcuikuicu. Inijturo tt UallfornUitieet RENT Hou a of 0 roorai , sculy plas * ER aud p.luted , (1&.00 per mouth , b ot 16th itrout bridge on 15.b tmt. Con- \cnicnt to thopn Apply corner. 12th ard How- ajdttroet. New < pap r Union. M7-tf Tj\0ll \ RENT. Iwo new tlegant houiti. In- J qulro 4 | t'etcnon't cioUilag fore , near U . Depot , "I710R R'NT Two new < - elllnjr and two other JU fltrcl'liKi Indwlrablt'itc Illy , tiy McKnon Xo. 1BU UouxlM ttrett SIT-tl llOUiKi l-Olt HrTjnull anil lar < NIM to tnelre too 8 each ; one or tno new ones with n'l ' modern conteiiloncr > . Ono of 12 roomt , siiltablu ( or boarding And room renting , 17th and Douglis ftti. HUM H , Ak-cnt , Jo3-tf Ifthwid DOTJ ItuiStH. t"Wii , lib - TA plo iit fiirliljhwlro ooru on 1 tin flrnt flosr , ono bljclc from stret cnr , at 24-t ( Itnrncy nrrfot. OTfl-tf 1 IlKNT- Crick ttoro. Ii quire at Druj FOR , ro'rif r 10th and Doutrlst stn. ESO-U BAUt Ij OK SALIZiO tcro dairy farm , tOn'tcslm- JL1 pfutcl vhh l nrl. ( foicfiar a d all rccp - M y bulMmirii and \ > .etiiro Prco,600 ! Applt to V O. ULtry or at Joe's lio.cl , Illilr , Ntb. l OR SAUECHKAf lltuse Hx28. ot. railroad JL1 ire > etnfr , 13th strcit. * l. IIOURKE. 08-24' 1JIOR 8AIE Ahou-iJnnd loijl.ajantly loca- Jj ted. Inquire 1807 south 12th etreet , 01-24 * Oil SAJjE A r mp cto Btt of rrackrnria- F I'hherr. I > crtmrr ( riqn'red to > > tart the crackir buBlneH lnOruaia The only rrnnuftc * tory ot Its kkd In tl o State. Can I o liuKkt elicit ) . Adciresj "C. ff. It.Omata D o Ohlce lor llireo dajs. EG-I91 7\OK \ AliK two good Tiorlt horses. Inquire atDarrH & Fisher's. 7d-22 I , \0 MjnLn A frtaft cow. Inquire 1016 nm- Jj fnpttr.oc , bet. 16th tml 17th. C9-19 FOS SAtJJ Very elieap , o w l'-pjjlDtr ' tea- m tanrant on Fnrnham B'rcet. Onah < . Aim' I o sold by SoittD.bci Ht. Iruiulre at this office. 70-22 * IJALKtl FOIl SAlV-Ono Bfcond hand HAY Dcdcilck nay Daterulth capac tyof twtlro to went * ton * per day. It Is In peed order. 1'tlro $ ' 0' . fish cost , $7fi' . Address Lrtlo DroV , Drawer 72 , Omaha , Ntb. 7119f FOR BALK A rmtr of horses , lorn-n and buify , chop , Inrfulraat lied Larn , 1 tb . Urcet. 61-21 will Bull i3ly HE ftct , at corner ithand WK Cliirles ttreet , ( ncanQondm nV ) for tSOO , 10 call and $10 vacti month In crest S per cent C6 > 10t F1OR "ALE Orctery and bf lnc s , with or without building. AudrtB9''Utec ola"N > b.box49. 41-tt FOK RAt-K CHEAP A new'cither top phae ton ! bud antw evllxcry or cxp 093 uagon. Call at Chas. harbacti'i ) fliop en Flfiictth. ntor Faraam. 33-tt rjKK UALK A treed marc , hornet nd top [ } buffjry , byV. . Vf. Koburta , Fort Oiualit.B85K B85-K T77tK SAIjh rioKf ) U for the purclr > n of the JJ ll'ii'nt ' House on N < rth liarney street , bo- twaen 16th and IB h , will hu ncclvctf at my 9toi 9 until August 16th. C. F. GocoriAX. MU U - t ITT ' 11 BALK 1101193 ft looirs nnd corner lot 132 _ 0 feet square , SHOO. llcCacjuc , opposite Host olllcu. 97Plt FOH SALE A five ocre lei and i oed houro coo ntiia north of linrracki- Inquire on prcmlsss or Oco. U. 1'eicison , No SO , 10th t-trett. .947-lrn * C. SCRKNfO.fi and lot for Bale , No. 020 Montana , HOUSK ctrect , near Cunil g. Incp o .rrtcr 10th nnd Jackpon htrocti -llou-o und c rner lot. at $ lf 0. McCAGUH , oppo-lto 1' . O. fZllf rp V.'O story bulldlnc for ecle at a bargain. LeI - I < r.t I nt north-eae comer of 17th Btrcot , and Capitol mo. Must be u.o\cd on or bcfcro August 7th proximo. B Kil 1 11 770-lf Agent , 36th &ud Donglas. O1X UWAUTIFUL Jors-S0xl60 feet rachln O Ilangcom Place on street car lino. Best Iota in whole addition on very cwy ttrmnand ot n- great bargain. BaMia' a cnt , 15th nnd Douglas at recta jlD-tf HALl > -At 3. j IAi > xi9 , cno lar e briok hou > e , end ono largo ( ramp house , witli full lot on Casa nearlSlh- ttrfli t. Fine cli nco for invtsimcnt , rent fcr f78 * per month : 0 11 for full inrtlztilara , on HHMIS , f.OO-ti _ Agent. 16th r > "d Douglag atg. * 1-OK BALK. The Arlington House- HUTIil Fir clftso ; all furnished. Thu only hotV in town. The cheapest prop tj tn the BtAtcw Has all the traveling ram. Will be sold cheap ou terms to suit. Enquire of E. Fnlle , proprietor , - Arlington , Washington county Net ) . 6C3 tt "KTIOK SALE Or > 7lll oxcha go for Omaba pro. JD perty , an Improved sec ca of land adjoin ing a station on U. P. R. R. II. DUNHAM , HI 1 Faruham St. , Omaha. 720 3rnt IUCK FOB EALK. . B 203-tf KSTABKOOK & COE. T7IOK BALIS Ifio POl'ULAiV-illOTIIL , knowni JD as the SOYS' HOME. Thla house I ) cen trally looted , has ecu'h nnd cast front , and Is- eurroacdod w th fine shade tr-t : contnlngthlrtyr Bleeping rocica , has Ice bousijiuindrBaraplo. . room , &cc II ei worldwide ror-utatlon ruid a. jetter patronsKe than many Iiaucen ol twice Ita- capacity. Price tE.OOO. Fcijurtlculora ad- drtss , A. A , SAWDEY , Red Cloud , Mob. EM-U _ _ MIBCELLANIOOS , _ _ ' Betwicn Edholm A Kjrickeon's and I3lp LOS'J cliurcli , a pair ol hli-.arujl ulilto . .tripod elnM'B t e. li' tnc-mndo. 'J ho Miidtr w 1 be sult- 01 lv rewarded by l avlnt ; the caicu at > M < let li Krlckson' * . 97 19 . AGENTS for Nobraika. Kan oa nnd to represent the INUUsTJUAL L > > FB ASSOCIATION ol Indiariapolla , Indiana , wu'ch ' h a stood the to t of tiin , pa\a all loxtui In fullatroriKly Indorucd br th he t liixura cc , aiithnrUcs ; tliorou ily eatablUhtd , casUy worked- nail i' not.ou the co-Oxn tito or old. line pbm 'Literal contract ! nudu wllh cner K'etlii n < ont nt a cornX'33ation | ol from two thououd to thrco tljousird dolUri per .year Addreit 1NIUTR < AI. LIFE ASSOCIATION. . W o. 70 East ilarket stuct , ladlanipolls. lud. ' , ) uly2J-lm3. / LOSING OUT BALK OF \J O to Jlamifact i > . One COinch , I'lico 8 8 50 , n.c'um ! to $ 7C3 * Una 2U jnuh , Price 10 UO , rud l en to 3 M. OnoZtllnuh , nei 17 1 o , n diu-il to fiKV One J2iicli , Price 22 01 , rtducnl to" IS 00. OnolGltic , 1'rlcu 20 > . nduied to 2100. One caiiich , Pilco bGOO/.railu-ed to CCO' 1 1 el Sjwl cs nnd Itubbcr Tycru ; * Oac 38 'noil , I'tlcu $25 ODi.r. durcit to fJO 09. One 42 Intb , Trie 35 00 , rcduivd to SO 00. Oolurubii , 1'opo Mai'U/fotury : One ia In go , | > laln , l > rlcoS5 , rvtluccd to $ K ) , Ono.SHiuh , h 'f ' bright , .frlro ! > B , rudJ odlt > % 15 Ora 40 hub , half nk-hle , Prtco iD5 , rcdaud , to OuoKxpraes wagon , price ( UO 00 , roJucedi to lvvn lilcyclfF.Brontw , As I will iKi , Ilio &bo\e indiicenienbiareoDrrd. N. I. U Soloman , Omar's/Cob. 174f | , Absolutely Pure.\ Thja powder n ver vanes. A marvel of * purity , etreng'Ji nnd wtiole-omeneri. .More ecouomiukl than the ordinary klndj , and cannot bo old iucouipctition with the multitude of low tent , short weight , alum or phosphate ii.i ciers. Sold nuly in cana , KOVAL BAKING PonuEu Co. 100 Wall St. , New York. CHOICE CIGARS. Imported nnd Domestic. Finest Selection tnTowa. Prices to Suit Everybody. From Half a Dollar Down to fie. Sch roter & , Becht's