Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 25, 1882, Image 8

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    The Daily Bee.
OiAHA. .
Pridav Mornins , Aug. 26 ,
\Vonthor Report.
( I'ho following observation. MO taken nt
the satno moment of time ftt all the station *
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VICE , OMAHA , Aug. 21,1882. ( Irl5p.ni. f
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BtiTIOJlS.
Denver. . . . , 29.14 E Fre h le r
Cheyenne. . 29.C3 Fait
W il aklo. . iKre-h Flr
Tlatto . . . Kre h Octr
PO , Fro h klr
TMhton . . . M.14 S Light Fair
. 21 M rtW ' Fnlr
DcaMolnoi.
'hl
. L Lt. riln
D ttn ] > ort. . Sfl.Ol
W.S5 Bruit l inly
2) 01 Driik ouiiy
MoothraJ. . 29.62 9W Milr
Vincent . . 21. KO Thro iln
ni m rck. . f .7 ( Frcih Clear
Ruford . . . M Kl , frc li ulc r
Cutter. . . . o.cn > io h II 7f
Devlwooi. 21.75 Fre h Clear
AMlnlbolne ,
Jllrer < 0 fe * > i 3 Inches above law water mark
Omaha , 4 feet 0 Inch at Yanktonj Mlwlwlrpli
feet Hlnches at L Crowe , ami Meet 7 Inches H
Dabuque.
LOOAL BUEV1TIES.
The Omaha Cricket Club In getting up
nome fine unlformii.
Dorr , l.to pitcher for the U. IVs , h
Cone to join the at Lout * Browno.
The river In now bnt C feet 10 lnchc
Above low water mark und steadily falling.
The game between the Union Pacifies
.and Stannarda , of St. Louis , Saturday , will
he an intcrcntlug one.
The Omaha Mnonnerchor baa engage
Irvine's orchestra to accompany them
I'latUmouth next Sunday ,
All lovora nf the national game 1ionl
turn oat to-day and witness the conic
between the Loadvlllo luc and the U.
M. ' .
The tlekctn for the firomon's parad
und bull , September 13th , will bo out nm
tn the hands ot the cotumltteo to-day
to-morrow.
The Union Pacific liana ball club hnv \
made Hrr ngotncntu to play the Urow
Stocklnga of St. IiiuU on the 13th , 14tl '
ftnd ICth of Boiitcmber.
Day and evening tcmlons bein (
tcmbor lib. Send ( or circulars. Ailclre
Wyman Commercial College , Omalm.
Mrn. J. W. Potty , wo are sorry
loam , U Bcrioua'y 111. ffino trouble U
the nature of congoatlvo chllln. It iJ hopi
that she will Boon improve.
Prof. Thiolo's Bavarian hand hw bf
cspcciallyl engaged to play lo Council P,0.
and other cities In Iowa. Tlieir o'
inentwill Iftflt two or thrco days. , jncgt
Don't f01 net that one ofna will
games of ball ever played In , . on tic
take plaoo to-day nt 3'JOJO : Assocla-
ground * of the 41. & M. At'
tton. jIncBlny in the
A lamp oxploJc < Jer , 1208 Pncilic
house of Chrli. Sg'wortn of damage
utroet , and did uboed In attemptim ; teA
A boy woo badly , , '
cxtlnRuish thoi . Uurchard , of Wash-
Hon. Hoftho'U. ' S. Mints , | g In
ington , dirirjg homo from Denver and
stands no ahow for a branch
I a man early yea-
f pday W w ° 8 suptwsod to be suffering
/torn may * potu. It turned out that the
fellow vrft little off of hia base and ho
was senl0108 to bo cared for.
Thrall Keating Committee appoint
ed by tldlfToront Councils A. L. of II , ,
re reqsted to meet at M. Toft's store ,
cor. Fjam and Twelfth street , Friday
ovcnlnat 8 o'clock sharp.
Tcommlttco / appointed to raise
fundsIr the proponed German Bchool to
bo estpHsbed in this city , report very good
flncceJ. MOISM. Julius Meyer and A.
Dorann , compon.ntho committco.
Robert Mo Wade , the celebrate J actor ,
will pp ar at the opera homo Friday
nfghi In hia great character of Hip Van
Wirjclo. Ifo ia Hupportod by n mipcrb
conpaoy of artltbi , anil the public may
f col assured of a delightful evening's cuter-
tiinment.
A telegram reoolvod from General
Howard , now at West 1'olut , states that
t-.e will arrive in Omaha , September Tith ,
to take command of the department of the
1'latto. Lieut. Bubuyler , ono of General
Crook's aids arrived frutn Ft. Sidney yea-
terday.A .
A tame colt created a goad deal of
Amusement on upper Farnam street yes
terday by sticking Ida nose against every
body that passed alouj ; the sidewalk. Ho
wan a gentla aa a dog. Ilia particular
fancy noemed to be for Mr. I'M. Stout ,
whom ho game near eating up.
A messenger was out to the city mar-
tlal's ofUco Wedncaday asking that a po-
licem&n be sent to Chicago atreet , between
ICth and 17th to arrest a man who was
trying to set fire to the place , throwing
latnpa about , etc. The ro-muit was compiled -
piled with but the man was yotterday
d Bcharged.
The exact date of the departure o f
Gen. Urook and the otherolEcew who hav
be n ordereJ 11 Arizona U n * > t yet known ,
And It la likely that
they will not leave un
ill the lat of September , ax General How
Ard , the new C'linraundor of the depart
ment of the l'l tteia
, , notrcquirod to reuori
hero until that dato.
Chris. Hart in an u went out to Gram I
Itland yeatorday to try and make arrntiKO
inents with tlio iiarty who Is to furninl
ineala for Uio reunion to do the amo for
Btato fair yUltors. Mr
, Hartmacn IH op.
pointed one of Gen. Thayec'n aids during
the forth-coming reunion ,
Forty-seven cars of stock and a train
of tea came In on the U
, P. from the \v
yesterday.
Members of "Comjiany A , " Urooin
Brigade , will rejxirt for tluty iotUy
( Fifda > ) at 4 p. in. , on the IAWU of Dlshop
Clarkiiou'ii to drill for the Ifarvest Faith ai
of Trinity Guild to come off ou tie everw
ing of the 29th lust. , on tb UUliop'd
grounds. J. K , H. , Captain oomuiandlng.
In referring t # the game played but
Saturday betwten the St. LouU Ueda and
the B , & M , nine , the St. Lou ! Globe-
Democrat of August 23rd , nays : "The St ,
Ix > ul Jled Legs , under the management of
filirlst Ovetbecluc , play d the crack nine
/or private i'Ood.
of Omaha on Saturday last nnd were laid
out by a wore oM5 to 4. "
Tha residents of Shi .n's addition hare
Mxrat decided to get out a search warrant ,
to find , if iKWuib'.e ' , the whereabout * of the
man who has the contract of rebuilding
the bridge < ver the creek on Saumlent
tr t. Would it not be a * will If the
commissioners were to ntlr "his nibs" up
a HUM It In high time that yawning gulf
closed up nnd the cars run out to the
end of the track ,
The plvilercrs's 1' . U. of Omaha will
hold a picnic at Horn's park , Council
Hlufr , on Sunday , August 27th. Hxcur *
lontlckot * admitting to the ground * , in-
cludriR dancing , for the round trip , 50
cenU. Tickets can bo procured from any
menver or t the depot. Train will leave
nt UIO sharp. Music will bo furnished by
the f. P. band. The association will start
fromUity Hall at half-past 8 o'clock.
( n Saturday last , tome slick thief stole
a mull package from the wagnn of the
1'acib JJtproM Company. It contained o
new rombono for ono of the members ol
Havely's Mastodons Xothfng WM imiil
abnultho loss until Monday evening , when
nfclliw nppcHii'd at the Haverty perform
ancs/lcllvcrcd the horn asl \ from the PX
prcwincsftcnfftr and demanded admlsslor
-
thcrcm , As ho was wanting In proofs n
his Minority to represent the Kxprcs
Coroany ho was llrcd.
DlHJD.
KKLS13N In this city , Aticust 2M. o
t } > hold fever , Matilda Ncilnen , aRcd 2
yirs ,
8 Fneral to-day ( Attgmt ? fi ) at tw
o'cbk p. m , , from Jacobn' undertaking
rooli. Krlcnds of tha deceased are In
. vile to bo preHCiit ,
ATTEB. THE QALE.
to Dente
<
tc 4BiE reporter lant evening had th
picture ot ficotny , nt the rcai/lonco o
< ! airJ. II. MoAlvin , on Hamilton ui
cst romiMktibly fin
Piu30 atrouts , some
i pixitingB from the hnnd ot Prof. H.
Larioryou , for n longtime nroeidont
.do of his city. Prof. L ndory > u hna
nd
bee ; in England for Bomo pao nnd
o
hftsomnloyod his time diligcnti/
the finest bits ofner
\ own the Hritish Wes. A & ? < 'n "y
wn hia paintinKS h"VP . buon ford
" ' wanaa to Mr . MJA 1" . , froln
To o and "OR ° " " " . . ?
St . , onf Iho " * "BMonocsfii this
well : fS Now York Wld 1oal0"
.ujB PKa Mr. McMvin re-
> ctior lot , unions wliiU ) wna
, . iirdcd the arliat'a
. .a tr ua lincst
. of work. ia "
In . It called "Afto
pod Oalu" ftiut is , as would bo inforrud
torn the nnino , a marine view ,
which Prof. Landoryou excels.
; would bo an unpardonable presump
. tion to ooBiiy to duncribn the painting
but it ia complete and beautiful in
every { detail und ia valued nt $1,200
Mr. MoAlyin , who has charge of the
U , P. exhibit nt the Denver exposi
tion , leavot to-night for that ' 'Majjia
- Oily of the rininu , " nnd will take thu
picture with him and hang it up in
their department of the exposition
building to compete with some pro
, ductions of Colorado artiata , of wh ch
the Denver people nro exceedingly
proud. Ho expects to find a ready
aale for the picture among the wealthy
- art contioiBsoura of the Centennial
State.
Skinny Man.
"Wolla1 Health Ilonowor" roatorca
- health and vigor , ourea Dyapopaia
Impotence , Sexual Debility. $1.
Motion.
Tlfo "Hawthorn Centennial Ex
celsior Roof Paint , " waa patented May
24th , 1881 , and letters patent num
ber 241 , 803. Any person found or
known to tamper with the manu-
facluro of aaid paint will bo punish
ed to the full extent of law. No per
son haa any authority whatever to soil
receipts. HAWTUOUN & Bno. ,
Lancaster , Pa.
METROPOLITAN HOTEL , OMA.
HA , NEB.
Tabloa auppliod with the best the
market nllorda. The traveling public
claim they get bettor accommodations
and more general natiafuction here
than at any ether house In Omaha.
Rate , S3 per day. au".21tfino
DEATH KEOORD-
GliarlOB A. Frttaly , n Prominent
Yountf Member of tuo Omutia
Bar , Deceased.
Mr. OharloB A. Fritzly , died nt
11:45 : p. in. Wednesday , nt rosidono0
1215 Dodge atroot , of typhoid fever
at the ago of 20 yeara.
The deceased waa a prominent
young lawyer of this city , n partner
aa well ua claasmato of , T. M. Hitch
cock , and had every promise of a
brilliant career before him. Ho was
n member of Fredorickaburg Lodge
No. 891,1. , 0. 0. P. , of Fredor'ickB-
burg , Ohio , and during his aickncua
was kindly cared for by the Odd Fel
lows of thia city , Ho lately took out
n policy of insurance of 82,500 in the
I. O. 0. F. which was in favor of his
neico.
neico.Mr.
Mr. Fritzly was taken nick about n
month ago and hia relativea were no
tified by telegraph. A aiaier arrived
in time to bo present during hia last
moments and a brother arrived tliia
morning , just too late to BOO him again
alive. The deceased haa a father and
mother still living , the former 75
years of ago , the latter (53 ( , whoso
homo ia in Middlotown , O. , to which
place the remains were forwarded by
express yesterday. Mr. \ \ \ F
Uechul , auditor of the U. P. express
company , waa a cousin of the do-
ceased.
SLA YEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE
Mwdo from thu wild ( lowers of th
KAW FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEY ,
it ia the most fraprnnt ot perfumes.
Manufactured by H. U. Slavon , San
I'raiicisoo. For Halo in Omaha by W.
J. WJutohousu and Kennaio Bros. ,
& Co. '
HORSE TAKEN UP.
Taken up by mo , August 22d , a
* b y horse , front foot white and
both hind legs , black matio and tail ,
about nine years old , collar marks on
suouldor , and halter on. Owner can
ot hint at Stephonson's stable by pay
ing charge * . OmcKit
PINE RIDGE.
An Interesting Interview with
Dr. MoBilliouddy ,
Rod Cloud is Downed for the
Present and "Politically
Dead. "
The ClnM oC Pcoplo Who Mnvo
Brought on nil this Tronblo.
The Time Past for Torapotlzlnff with
thu Indians.
Dr..V. T. McGillicuddy , 110 Indiat
vgent at Pine Ilidgo agency , arrived
n the city laat evening nnd registered
at the Millard hotel. The doctor came
down on business of his own and nleo
to consult General Crook in relation
to the present situation at Pine llidgo' '
agency , the recent disturbances at
which have boon pretty fully stated
already through the columns of 'Jan
BKK.
PINK nibon
B 12a miles from Fort Niobrara ; the
nearest post is Fort llobinoon , 03
miles nest , and the nearest railroad
station is Thatcher , the present terminus -
minus of the Sioux Oily A ; Pacific
road , seven milea thia aide of Fort
Niobrara , though just before Dr. Mc
Gillicuddy loft lor Omaha ho learned
that the H. 0. & P. surveyors were nt
work running the line about 30 miles
south uf tlio agency , on the llunning
Water.
THK POPULATION1.
There are 8,1)00 ) Indians in thia
agency at present , it boini ? the largest
in tlio service. Of those 400 are
Ghcyonnoa removed from the Indian
. 'orntory , nnd 000 nro Sitting Bull's
Si ux. The rest are all Sioux Indians.
Thk uiily force nt the agents command
for n sorviiifj order IB the Indian
police , % > ut fiO in number , who are
all uniformed anil do regular guard
duty at night ,
Tho" more fact of the Doctor's
- Wng hero now ia an acsuranco suf-
- fhiont that
' THKUK 18 NO
wlntovor at present of any out-break ,
' although some people migH bo im-
- protDjd with the idea that ho was
scared nnd had skipped nut. Ho is
st not that , kind of u man. lie received
"j n.t 'ijnim while attho _ Millard ln.s
ight iWt all was quiet und that the
nt Indians WOu fonOH-ing tholr ordimry ,
It avocation , nwd
h buildillj
P- houdcs , etc. " "
& ' K reP ° lo'
Ar'I , ; nailed upon Dr.
in and
McGilhcuddy Ienr { .
> d „ „ „ „ iltor.
oBs.ng . facts in addi ion
0 wlmt has
10 already been published. K
iio there is no danger whatever of
io at the agency nt present , although i
ID thinks the matter id
tl NOT YKT .SKTTI.KI ) .
Ill There is a ring of white men on and
off the reservation * , whoso enmity ho
has gainedin endeavoring to manace
Pine Rid go agency. These men's '
efforts in stirring up the Indiiinn , will
result , ho thinks , sooner or later , in
trouble. Ho expects in a few days ,
also , to hear calls in the papers for
his dismissal , from the theoretical
philanthropists whoio flho'o idea and
knowledge of the noble Rod man ia
, originally obtained from reading.
Coopcr'a novels and interviewing In
dian tobacco signs. "This thing is
OKTTINO TO HE MONOTONOUS ,
trying to deal with Indians and
whites at the same time , and it don't
mix well , but I hope that the rather
rapid manner in which Rod Cloud's
- war on the Great Father collapsed
will prove to people nt largo that Red
Cloud is not a greater man than the
Great Father. "
"This idea of the people in the cast
that Red Cloud is a holy terror is a
. mistake , but ho is a regular old dead
brat. The whole trouble of late has
been the result of nothing but n bull
dozing operation , in which the bull
dozers wanted to BOO if the present in
terior department would bo easily
"
Beared.
The docto.1 says that whenever ho
loaves the agency ho takes an opurato
with him , and when in camp at nigl
HE TAPS THE WIllKS ,
and keeps posted on affairs at th
atronoy. In this way ho learned 01
Monday nliiht , when in camp (
miles from thu agency , tha
several white men living nt th
agency with their families had boo
feasting Red Cloud that morning an
, bogging him not to hurt them in cas
ho turned loose. "Tho white poop ] ,
at Indian agencies , " said the doctor ,
"actually Boom to think that an India
agent is a regular life insurance agent
being under the impresnion that hi
must protect their lives and let disclp
line and everything else
oo TO TUB nons
for the sake of not running them InU
danger. Now , considering the fac
that there is no law to force whit
men and their families to live in tin
Indian country , 1 would suggest tha
people of the ohm described ought note
to trust themselves
beyond thu souni
of the church bolls in our largo cities.1
Dr. McGillicuddy says thnt tlu
alarm around the country is mucl
worse than nt the agency , and extends
as far as the Black Hills. While ho
apprehends no present danger , ho
thinks that the time for temporizing
with the Indiana is past , and that the
sooner
HKl ) CLOUD
is taught that the time of head chiofi
is past , the bolter it will bo for every
body. They have
OOT TO COMB TO IT
some timo. The trouble has been
brought about largely by the Inlluenco
of two or thrco outfits , ono of these is
a frontier mob I have headed off at
various times on stealing schemes , nnd
several of whom I have boon obliged
to put in the guard house at ono time
or another. There is also the general
theoretical eastern philanthropistwho
thinks the Indian agents all thieves ,
and the Indians all anizols. "
"Red Cloud by having been
forced to como to the
council room , by his own people
ple , is what the Indiana term 'killed , '
as ho has been forced ro do a thing
against his own will and ho will re
main
I'OUTIOAUY NEAD ,
if the philanthropists don't got a hold
on the old man and indite him with
the idea that ho ia bung abused. " ,
Dr. McGillicuddy will be in the city
for two or three days and then return
to the Bffcncr. Ho Is accompanied by
Mr * . McGillicnddy , who will also return -
turn with him.
THE BI/UE AND THE GRAY.
A Contest of Sclonco < wi < l Mueolo on
the Diamond-Base Uall Drlefe.
A. Montinercncj , Manager n. k .M. U o Ba'l
Mtjc , Omun.-i , .S'tli :
DKAR Sin : I learn with regret that
certain parties in your city are work
ing hard to detract from the merits of
the "Blue * " aa base ball playcra , saj-
inp "they are no good , " and so forth.
Wo shall commence n series of
games in Omaha , Friday , August 25 ,
and trust wo will find bettor playora
than wo have BO fir in Nebraska. It
ia my opinion Colorado has sorao'nf
the best players to-dny outside of the
OSRUO. Wo have played twenty-eight
Barnes in Colorado and Utah thin sea-
eon and only lost ono by n scratch ,
wo having worsted the simo club nix
tirnca before. Wo have downed the
Denver Browns six timca , and the
Colorado Sptincs Rods three times.
Traflluy and Newman wmo members
of the Horla , and ooliovo the guntlo-
men will tnnlify to nur ability M ball
player ? . I am sorry to sue such a
fooling of enmity as exists in and
around your city nnd sincerely hope
that wo will bo hold aloof from all
such feelings while visitors in your
midst. We are making our trip east
ono of businocs and plo'asuro. We
como from the youiiRont state in the
union ; wo represent the most cosmo
politan and hospitable city on the lace
of the globe , und wo will take plpaa-
lire in playing any club in the United
States with tliui warm , pure brotherly
fooling that should exist in tha bravcat
of all gentlemanly b.ill player * .
Wo expeoh to have a line game with
you. Yours truly ,
IIAIUIY P.
TIIK BLUES.
The Loadvillo Blues came in from
Hastings last evening and put up at
the Cnnfield. They uro under the
supervision of Ilarry P. Keily , nn
old dramatic manager and late of the
Glebe theater in Loidvillo. The
"Bluon" rocnivcd quite nn ovation
from the hands of the B. & M.'s ,
many of the players being known by
the railroad boyo. The game to-day
will bo an exciting one , as the Lead-
villes deem it necessary to make a
good showing nt thii point , they being
booked for Council Bl tills ,
St. Joe , Loavcnworth , Kan
sas City nnd St. Louin.
Moat of their players are eastern men.
Knodell , their catcher , formerly
played with the ' "Atlantics , " of Now
York City ; Kusslor , third base , was
with the same club for a while ; Livin
plays loft Hold , and was a long time
with the "Live Oaks"of , Linn , IVIasa. ;
Price , right field , ban plnyed in the
Bu > o toitin. Dick Phelan , who has
covoio jimSf ] with glory on second
base our. , , , jlo Beagolli ja n western
boy , and fl. y of the "Topekas ; "
Dave I'outz is spa-0n of by the Denver - ,
vor papers as "tho t wildering pitcher -
or , ' who hails from Baltimore ; Joe
Tumalty , short stop , ia on old St.
Louis player ; Butch JJlake , first base ,
i < ono of the best players in Denver ;
Newell is an old college ball tosser.
FODL TIP.H.
Street cars every five minutes.
The U. P.oexpect their naw men
next week.
Wo would like to see fUe Council
Bluff raotal put to the teat.
The U. P.s say they will moio than
pound Dorr when they play the
"Browns. "
The Academy of Music band will
blossom like the rose oz. to-day's game.
Trallluy's base ball headquarters
were crowded laat night.
The B. & M.s have ono or two now
players , who will probably make their
iir.it appearance to-day.
Harry P. Kelly , the votor.in man
ager of the eastward bound Blues , is
a member of the James A. G.vrfiold
post No. 18 , G. A. U. Puul Vander-
vort , the commander , and tha rest of
the boys , are going to give him a big
turn nut in to-days game.
Wo are pleased to sea the B. it M.
and U. P. nines playing on diilerent
days. Everybody should see either
the Loadvillo gmno or thu Stannard
match.
The U , P's are expecting the change
catcher and pitcher of the Bostons.
Donvor'u BU Barbecue.
The big barbecue gotten up by the
board of trade of Denver , und to
which the business men of Nebraska
and Kansas are invited , promises to
bo a grand affair. In the proceedings
of the board of trade , hold in that
city last Monday evening , we find thu
following :
Pool Commissioner Piorson was
called upun fur a statement regarding
"
railway transportation. Tno gontlu"-
man stated tliut ho had not yet heard
from tlio eastern roads , but that the
trunk lines west of thu Missouri river
the Burlington and Missouri , thu
Atchison , Tppckti & Santa Fo and the
Union Pacific roads had guaranteed
free transportation to all mercoanU
wishing to bu present ut Denver's bar-
jucuy.
Votes of thanks were then accorded
o Commissioner Pioraou und the rail
vajs for the interest manifested in
Denver's welfare , and especially thu
success of thu barbecue.
For Bronchial , Asthmatic , and Pul-
nonary Complaints "Brown's Bron-
liial Troches" manifest remarkable
urativo properties. Like all other
meritorious articles , they are fre
quently imitated , and those purchasi
ng should bo sure to obtain the
; enuino. d&wlt
IXFor Rent or Sale. A good house of
IX rooma , in good repair , and lot , HO
220 , ou Fifteenth utioot , north of
ridge ,
Rent , $15.00 per month , Will seller
or $800.00 , small cosh payment , and
alanco on monthly installments.
Inquire at .Newspaper Union , 12th
nd Howard.
aug-4t-mo
WANTED. A good second-hand t
bicycle. Address box X. Central
City , Neb 10-3t
A BIG BUILDING.
The Granaries of Egypt Outdone
by those at the Trans
fer ,
And Joseph Muat Take a Back
Seat for the Omaha Hit
vator Company.
A Flying Visit to the Now Eleva
tors Over the Rlvor.
At tlio tpecinl irivitation of the
Oninha Elevator company , a party of
ontlcmoti visited the Council IHulTa
rnmfur yesterday afternoon for the
lurpcso of inspecting the now clova
or , rhicli is now in a complete state
find will be turned over to the lessees
d ready for business Sept 1st.
The gueata who went across Iho Big
Muddy on the npccial train wore !
General Crook , Assistant Adjutant
joneral Murtin , Colonel Clarke , Cap-
tnin Umirke , Colonel Tower , Mr.
Uhace , of the pay depattmont , Sena-
wtor Saundera , M. yorJ3oyd , ex-Mayor
Chaau , Ilarry Djuul , Samuoi Burns ,
John McCormick , M. 11. Goblo , C.
Wnkoloy , George Towlc , A. L. Strong ,
\V. 11. Ualdwitij A.V. . Carter , Gcu.
DickoiiRor , tS. D. Barkalow , R. C.
Jordan , 0. 13. Havens , Jim Stephenson -
son , H. T. Ciarko , Dr. Mercer ,
Sam 13. Jones , G. L. Miller ,
Charles Shivc-rick , George Slovens ,
J. U. Ilunsell , E. F. Test , George
Sqniros , N , Merriam , 0. F. Good-
inun , Gco. F. Labau h , Gen. W. W.
Lowe , Howard ( Kennedy , E , C. Bon-
Bell , William Wallace , W. C. W.
Allen , White , Capt. Marsh , P.
E. Her , Luther Drake , Geo. Wilson
0. B. Maxwell , J. A. Condon , Wil
McMillan , T. B. Trail ! , L. Davis , and
from Council Bluils , Ex-Mayor James
J. D. Hart , Col. HofFmoyor and Goo
F. Wright.
On alighting from the train thi
visitors were taken inchargo by Majo
D. S. Barriger , by whom the oxcur
siou was gotten up and who , nssistui
by Mr. J. A. Murphy , the Ohicng <
eleyator builder , showed them ovc
the building and explained it in all iti
details ,
The mammoth concern is the property
orty of the Iowa pool lines , the Wa
bash , 0 , K. I & P. , 0. & N. W.
and C. . B. & Q , and was begun ii
Juno , 1881. It has been leased bj
the Omalm elevator company , consist
ing of Major D. S. Barriger , Joht
McCormick and Fred H. D.wis , eatab
liahod in 1875 , and the oldest grain
hoimo in Omaha.
The now elevators nro built upon a
foundation of 3,000 piles , above whiol
ixro placed maaawo stonu piers , six am
a hulf foot square at the base. The
building ia ! )0i345 ) feet , and riaei 1I
feet , with a four strong cupola , fron
the roof of which there is a fine view
There 0,000,000 feet of lumber in thi
inunenso structure. The aides an
covered with corrugated iron and thi
sides and and top of the cupola witl
tin. The capacity of the elpvato
is one million bushels with a ,
cleaning and Grading capacity of 30i
cars per day. It ia termed an oigh
car oiovator , and there are 175 regulu
bins , twelve feet square , with a c *
pacity of 5,000 bushels each , one
sixty five pocket bins , each dividec
into four compartments , all being
about 52 foot deep. The buckets cart ;
up two or threp thousand bushels an
hour , there being sixteen bolts am
24G buckets to each belt. The grea
rubber bolt that rune the main ehnf
is 245 feet long.
A car of gram , 360 to 400 bushels
can bo emptied in eight minutes T
assist in this there arc wooden shovel
worked by steam , which scoop graii
out of the car into the elevator pil
From there the grnin ia carried to th
"bonnets" at the top , and thonc
spouted into a cleaver , from which i
goes into either storage or shippin
bins. There are forty-eight acts v
scales with a capacity of 700 bushel
or 42,500 pounds each , and eighteen
sots of cleavers with double taps.
An original idea , which no othc
oiovator has is found in the now
machinery introduced hero by whic
while one hopper is filling the cleave
the other is being filled , so that th
cleaver is working all the time. In
the chaff that is blown from the fan
out of the aide of the building it
said not a handful of grain can b
found to the carload. The ontir
building is heated by steam and furnished
nishod with water for iiro purpose
from four wells. Speaking tubes ala
connect all the floors. '
The engine manufactured by Jerom
Wheolock , of Worcester , Massacliu
setts , ia u beauty , and wits much ac
mired by the Omaha party , for th
smoothncsa of its motion. It is bull
on the automatic principle and it
unginuer , Carl Benson , cun run it a
low aa ton horse power.
The unanimous opinion of the via :
toru WUK tliut the fine building won !
bu hard to bo exculled nnywhuro , an
it will no doubt prosper in the hand
of its managers.
Real Estate Transfers.
The following deeds wuro filed fo
record in the county clerk's oflico to
day. Reported for TJIE BKE by Bel
& Amua , real estate dealers :
Aug. Koumzo and wife to Henr.
[ loiTmoUtor , w. 'd , , parts of lota 21
and 29 , Kountiw'fl second addition
§ 250.
Clias. and M. J. Morley to Gather
ino F. Wodell , w. d. , o. \ lot 3. block
10 , Omaha ; 82,200.
Mosea K. Clark to William Edwards ,
d. , south ( ! 0 feet of lot 8. block
201 $ . Omalm ; $10.
NOTICL' Advertisement To Loan , for , Sale
dt , KouuJ , Wants Iloardlnic , tc. , | ll be In
wrted In thoto columoi oiire for TEN CEMS
ftt Iloo ; each 9ubse < | Uent Insertion , K1YEOENT3
we lino. It-.tt dnt Indortlou otrer lota ( baa
WFNTV.KIVK
to L.OAII MCintY.
TO 1O4N-OD chattel uiortcaite le-
MONEY . A. U Tuttun oltko of Orel ! & n
Montgomery , otef Oonht National bink. 23-tf
OMvK TU LOAM CUI at LAW Umco ol U.
M L.ThooiM KoJraa Crtlebton Uloek.
OK/k finn WAA At B tier coi
340v.UUU toroit ID um 4of , Mfl and
upvarUi , for S to 6 re&n , on Dnt-cUM clly anJ
firm property. Bima Itut , KiriTi arid LOA \
Aautor , letb and DourUi BU.
HELP WANTED.
1ANT1'D-A frrt-chM elrl to Iron fh rH nt
W JacktonStrettSt cct Laundry. 147-25'
\TANTfD-Oo-d rutmimnt cook. App'y n
VY I'D north llth strict , between Dolgo nd
Capitol avenue. If251
rANTBP Steady worn ( or a enod , hravjr
. , toini. Aadrcri II , Aithur Ue lt"muria
Neb. 149U
WANTED A plrl lot penrrjl h'ns4 < ork In
final faily , 104 wnth S5thstice c r.
D < ( lpc. . . 161-24 *
WATTHl A era I cook hcr Rid Iron r ,
fo Jo wih ! cfflcotV faintly to For' ' v 1 I'M-
a Nib. Call t Mr , lltirns'crrcl ry store FV-
haul Hth ftrco s. US 2M
WANTED A fMt-cla ) < u R'rl. G'tmin I nfcr
red. 231 itr. ct , 2d I.OXHJ north ol F > .r-
1M-25
WANTKD * flr t-c n n pirl lor central house
wojk , at No 1718 Ca a it eet. MM r. > .
Crclghton. 153 70
WANTXD-A IO.M ! blacksmith. Apply nt cor ,
TthandMiicynrm.
137-251 PLTEIt OHHISTIASSCN"
WANTKti Two N'o 1 nrcom makers at No
l > rs.-.iirom ; IVtoiy. DjJgn s net.
ISO Bit A O. KANWAV.
AlfA'TEUMnlni ; mom Kir ) . Appyat Kcln
\ > ci ko'd ( C3 ainnl , 13tn anil J.neon St.
IZ9-4
J-At tlic National urtcl at 11 con ,
Ono flr t-tlixM | x > rter , tiiu t npuik tn il h
ntnl atrniin ; n No. l Icmalu cj lalo ; two No.
" iritis Will fay them JlOanJSiO per month ,
liffltf
ANT rTTfcAfooii ttii5 i TJ fofovi
W and t ko t'ukfr Snkfr lnl > lt ; ( .ood
Apiily toB. 1 < Willaco , City lacry. ! . Kcnrniy ,
Nib , For refer ncojjo to It. Bitigham J So ,
Orr.ih > . lOS 278
aahi A K oU umnatic k inlilalu iuri.il.
W N notiKta Rtcil , lomw man nee * pji j
Hoo.l vntfin. S. McCoj , OAU t Housa , Jiuir nuv
KO > erntLcnt corinll. 116-tf
D I y run ) nrd Ife t AO unlurnltliii
WANTI . uiili > .r wi limit b nrd. I'rii.itt
fatlly pro'crro . Adilro 8 X Bee oiic. n'20 t
\X7AXTED-A 9rnin to cook at 110 oiiti
VThlrtcith stroit UAVla'
77-tf
A boy notluB ! ) nn ] fijoar o'd. '
WANTKB
lo Io rn photoitriphy i > t Oinrltr'n. lea i-
b ( , ' photonr.phor. 1212 l-arinm kt 22-t (
) 100 moil for ra Iroail oik. I
WANTfcl
Mannurlltr , o nplaymoi.t igcnr , 111 ]
strict , ntar Farnim. 903tf
i Tin tiJiiiis.fnrn S-.BO l > cr ilny
W Inquire U. Vlnu..Lt. at 1'h let co Cut-oil.
000-tf
"T'lrANT D OnuhnnclJoitmnn. VJn. < ei l 7fi
VV per iliy. Arpljo Mitclio'l Vincrnt , n
rioroncd Cut LIT , l.ino lull 9 north ol Onmhi.
COott
AVTKti AtFt. Ihnrics hotel , t o lint
W classUinltigroom ulrli Df 3-tf
WAKT D Boarder * a 110 P.outh 13th 8
Board S4.CO ; klsofun is ulnoiii. Fran
Dav'fl. 0 4-tf
VirANTKD A nnt-tl'Ni ( , 'lrl mu t bo iooil
> V took , asher nriil Iiuncr. Wngct Ji 00
HIT week , Inquuo at Leo , Filed & CoX
Doe offlcc. 934-tt
WANTED CW privy vau.wi , clrHfl .mil ou
poolto clean with : wnltar } Vauli ai.c
Sink Oleincr , Iho Ix-fit In use. A. E'atu i ( X
roMclpnra l0fl Tloilae FtrrK't. OnMh * .
Aft i hi ) Ivvou iLrn luiliw . u ti i If I
W iihjfclciars cll < t > . /dilribt-li I' < rn
Iloo offlru.
MICELLA- > -R WANTR
WANTRi A mttniT. In n , ( living liu ln s
with a < aplttl ( f 500 , or u 1' ' Mil loy a
cm pc'int n un , wh' < will lian lie UriniJ.0. In
at 117 eou'.h Iri'.lin.rceifor pa tl.u.ais.
TKD To rent , a little st re inneoo
WA
localitv Irr 0ar btort. Inquire .it lr
X Jac li'dUock. 12424)e )
ANTf.l ) los'll , a llglitet ck ana furni
w ture cf rcstauntnt In lllalr , Neb. 'n ' ii ro
t I. P. Ill.to. . , ai Wair , or A. Perkii a , Omaha
81-23
tillUATIONS WANTtD
WANTKD Situation by n .joiiiiir man whd
( peaks Danish ill dry I ov 8 house. In
quire ac tcindlniuIan hotel , 10 hit. 1 K-i\
WANTFD-SituatI'mbya nr t-cla-s cook , o :
would di > pvstiy work ia hotel , \\ith ci"
ro ere oi . tall 16lh aud Cumlugs btitet , ItOU
140 2S
W J ANTED- Situation map ; ocery store o
vrholcs\Ie house by a j U"t' Oai.e whc
Ocrruai and rn iisb. Go d 'reference
IMIIII h > > prevent einp'oyris Aod 09. C. N I/ .
Fe ctllic. 144-2BJ
ANTfcD PltuUl naaconc'nianQt ddo.-n
W
tral work aroi.nd the bouse. Reference
n. icuuiro uorthi < tnar. IGiti ami l .rd.
. - 13l-25t
WANTtD Hy j younir ma > lust Tom awe
d n , \ > lace In trliaio family Wil uor
cheap. Adp'yatY. ' M. C. A. 135 20\ \
iilTUVM 'N ' WANT U A yoinp ! adwii.be
O u titunlon in a IIist'ClntH dres < making is
MbU-limcnt. cr In a pmato family. Ad res.
"M. Y " Bee olflcc. 13S-24f
VV A TfcU A psltlon by a y < > unr n an , h
ti a i , " od ealcsmitn and b -Keorir. . ci
icirt' cxpciiouco. Addiedi "A. II , C. " lit
olllce. 130-241
Ik ANTE Byaumperum'td prscnafitn'
VV ti n an uioit r ho ' ( " 'keeper In a prh.it
family , by ono \vho tlnir.iii ) > lil ii'idcrstaims ' lie
husino-8. Addre-s "B JI. ' 707 18th B net li t
Webfliei and - > ur' ' . 12524) )
W/NinD By man and w fa t o unfiirnlsh
oil menu , with or withiut board I'r'viu '
fimlly preferred address " .X" lleoollito. 107-tf
FOR RENT HOUSES AND
HENT-Pcsidence N. W. cor. IPth and
California etrccls. App'y ti. W. corn > r 19th
and Webster. ' 48-eodtf
P10H UttMT Kin tenro m ro.i cnco Appll
L1 O. A Utcelc , 1017 Cats ttreet 14u t [
SAr.E OR IlKNr Two nlnw On
FOIt
nearly new upright , at 318 u utli lOihttrco :
143 tf
TJ O1 * H Nf Tttostoryclttollnj:2nthan < ICifis
I1 7 voom * . "o < v tUnff n-pil id mil palnto.1
Inquire of 0. T.Ttj lor Htliaml Dougiai 127-1
Ult ( JUD room t r rent at 1017 Chicnv <
F
ttrict. 110-tf
T710R HKNT Sial' ' fiirnl Ked room ; nlsj enL
L largu front MHini xiiita lo forfwogentl ratn
S. G. cjrunr llth and Chicago. 112-11
FOR M'NT One or two 'ar ' o , plea nt fron
thambor rooms ) lu nlsVi ! . r unf ' nUhed
nr in Biilt. without lirar' , to contloma
nm < vK | SlltCailforiiUktreei , het. 21stund22J
101 tl
1.1OU UKST KurnU'iod minis f rllBhth use-
I1 It0i.plnr. 916 a niunth 2219 Callforc'-
street. c3-if
FOll KENT Nicely furnished ro in , 812 N
17t > inrOtr , bkt Uurti.nd C'utrlnf. : B6-2i
1011 1IEKT Lnrt'e nrm lih lie rd ; U
board ghat * ISiHCalKor' la fctni't 1R t
HEfJl Nia collage of five rooms
Enquire K. K usi. ICth nd ( hlcarn Sta. t
OU KENT rurulnheil room. ( iulroat ) tbo
Driigattre , car. 10'h ' anil I ) ii 'an. t'-t
11011 HF..NT. Cottage 01 1'ltatani btreirt,2 c
; door fioiu Silap'B i cnue. 28 It
1 OR KENT TAO rooaa suitable for two or
X four KfiitUmoo , at B W. corner If-th and
California street 1)73 ) tf
MAO 11KJ.T Uooms furnished and unfurnlth d ,
i d. W. corner of t'j mid HowarJ 8t Jtoons
are new and cnn mairl tine \iew of the rl\er
rldKo i illtrtnt railroad * and Coun.il
K'J It
1 A A1'0115 'or lcasa Ht * ° ° IK'r a'IUUI" . etch
1ll \ for a term ot jcits. at "Oraniro Oro\t >
'III , " aJJMnlni : Ilansconi I' rk on the o t ,
l\a minutes walk from a net can Ho cy ran
10fclitalno'l to build with , by persona leasing
liejo lots at regular rttes
JAMES F. HOIirON ,
UStf On premlaea , olllcj 1515 Farnam Street.
N 10KL.Y furnljhed trout loom. Cl ) t,07J
_ 17thstreet. _
I/OU UliN 1'our room cottage , lartre Ini
L' eoutumh , J L. WelsUiK , 1W3 fat *
m Etroet. 905-tf 1
POU KENT & pieplant furulthed rojm
one or twj geutlomeo. luqn re at
Callfornt * i-treet. 950-t
F10K KKNT Uou c of 0 rocmi , newy plu '
tend and pointed. 91500 ptr month :
North ot 16th Ktrtet bridge on IB h > trcet. Con
\enlent toihopo. Apply corner 12lb and How
ardntreet , Kevtepapcr Union , 887-tl
\T1NE I10USE3 rOUKENT Smill nd larjr *
> | two tot elve roou a twhj on or two nt *
ne lth n'l modern conienlcnco * . Una of 12
pometlntile for hoardlnt and room rentluK ,
7lh and DoUKlM sts. BEMIS , Acctit ,
Je23-tf IBthand Doughi St < i.
NIOK HKNT A plei ant farnl-httlre cxnn on
f th first flft r , on blxk from slret fir , at
4t3 llarncy street. Olfl-tf
KENT Brick ( tors. It quire at
PeR , co-ncr 10th and Dnuglaa ttt.
II NT Two new dwellings and t o
FOR & In desirable idcJUy , by ilc eon
Nn. 1B14 IouL'K lroet _ BI7-tt
FOR DALE
SALE A viel cs obWhcd clptrnnd fruit
HWK lnf ( d I'cati n , SitlsNctor re n <
nrs lllnif. fcr part.cuhra > llro s "L , 31 , ' lice
office. ( 123-28
_
1TIOR SALE A 2nd &HT Dfntal O'nalf. ch np.
I' AdaiiNdforabtrbir'schalr. Call 31U Far-
Hi ti 6tri 132-ai
rTx BEAUTIFUL IOTS-MitM feet cnchln
3 Hanwom rlace on street c.ir line. Best lots
n whole addition on \ y calf terms nd ftt
eroat bargain. B tis' ah ent , 16th r.nJ DouiUs
streets 16-tf
M-OPERTV KOR SALE At a-
SPLENDID , cne larwe brick hcutt , mid ono
largo frame hou c , with full lot on Caw nc-TlItli
itro't. Fitie ch men for in\e tment. rent fjr$7C'
i.cr month. Cill fur full particulars , on
I1KMI3 ,
OOMf Arcnt. Uth nnd Dotit'l-.s > t .
inOK Stl.K CIlKAC-lJatk hrovin bnrsf , Mf
I1 and ' In < 1 and < oed U Ixifgy and un ! cr vl-
die. Willrfll cheap eg I ha\u no u for h in.
Call at 2 ' 15 Ca'ifjr Ja street , bet 21st an i icCd.
U5-tt _
HALE 2'0 ecro dairy farm ; fO a' re Im-
; p-ooj with b . rlr > ( ; oichar ard all IICCP-
sat } btilldlnRi and p.eturo. I'riccdMOO Apply
to V U. La j try or at Joo'8 lu.cl , Uhlr , Neb.
p.24'
l OIl SO.ECltnA1' House 14x28. t nllrond
JL' < ro-HnK , 13th , rott. M. DOUUKE.
SH324'
T710U SAti : Ahorssand In1 ! rj. iiantly loca-
JL1 ted Inquire 1307 youth 12th itreet , DI-4 *
SALE llou-o and corner lot , at (1.CCO.
btryaln MrCA'iUE.oppo Ito P.O. fSltt
. , at cornof ' th and
Clnrleit.truU , ( noir Oi'din n > ) for800.
$10mh aud $10 each month In'orost Spot
cent HEX tint U THOMAlfc DUO.
5MOt
_
{ 7 < OH ' 'ALE Orcccry and crockery lUslno-8H
with or without building. AadriBJ ' Ofco-
ola"Nfb , box 43. -15-tf
JT\OU SAI.K OUIIAl' A new either top phae-
JP toflnudamw oell\cij- csp ens uagon.
Uill at Oh-ia uarbacn'a shop on FlfUouth. near
Furnuni S3 tf
SALi : l iS'i G roon s and corner lot 132
F
olllce.feet square 8UOO. ilcUanuo , opposite Post
olllce. 77-lf
HALE A flvo Afro 'o ; and good houro-
FJK mlio ncrtn of Datrick- Inquire on
primfoeu or Geo. 11 Peicieon , No Su > , 10th
ftrtet. W7-lm * C.
and lot for sale , No 926 Montana
HOUSE , near Cuml ( , ' . Inquire Cipir xtorOj
corner lothttnd Jackson i-trcct' bHS-a26
TI\VO storv bulldlnc for sale at a bargain. Lo
cated at noith-noH corner of I7tli etrcet ,
anil Capitol a e. Must bo u.ovod on or before
August 7th proximo. UtUIV
770-tf Agent , 16th and Donglag.
FOH SALE. The Arlington House
HOTEL C'JISB ; all furnishnl. Thn only hotel
In to n. Tliu cheapest property In tlio utate.
Hat all the traiclint : men. Will bo nolil chi np on
tcnstof-utt. Knqiilre f E. I'uilo , prop.ictor ,
Arlington , Wnstiinctr-n Lounty , Neb Dfi.J tt
JT OK SALE Or will oicba yo for Oraalia pr
U perty , an linpravtd cer ca of Knd mHotn-
m * a stitlOQ on U. 1 > . U. B. M. DUNUALt , ml
FtruhaiuSt. , Omatr. ? ! ! ) r.mj
TOR KALK
KALKE3TAPROOK
E3TAPROOK A COK.
BALE The POPULAIl HOTEL , known
FOU the HOYS' HOME. Thin homo Is COM-
trally located , haa 40 u h and east front , mulls
surrounded w th floe thada tread ; cent ilus thirty
Sleeping rooms , haj Ice house , launlrj , uamplo
room , &c. HIM world wdc reputation and a
better patroncce lhan man } houses ot twin Its
capacity. Price fB.OOO for particulars ad-
IrasK , A. A. SAWJIKY. Ued Cioudsob. .
RM-tf
< T A liunch of ki-js , bttuccn Tootlo *
LO Mail & C i 'a eti re and po t 111 c. Kinder
11 confer a great f.t\or by rcluruli ( j eamo to
rtlice of eM fl m. 160-24
Second"/n ual P.'cnlc of ihoOirahi
PICNIC 1'ioKctho Union at Unrolls
1'ar , on Soturdsy , Audits'21 A go d time for
rvirtbody. The grounds will be liumlnatdat
i ight and can Inw until 12 f'cli ck. ginns and
other amustinenis. Irn'n'd band wf 1 furnish
the music Look cut for the proceaslon anil do
not forgt t the da'r Con > e one. come all , to the
p'c ' le of the ticaion , Adm.sa'on coc fur gcLtle-
man and lady. 161-20 *
wl'l ' buy the furniture cf the beet
eS > tOlLpayhuh / til In K a Kent rcM-
onalile. Aadros Doiph Macgrcgor , Bto oilier , v
Onmtia , Neb. 10C-tf
AGENTS for Nobrafka. Kaunas and
O MJssrutl to rcpreicnt the INllUiTJUAL
L FE ASSOCIATION cf 'ririlauaHH Indiana
un'cli ' haj stood thu te-t of tlm , pavs all 10bS93
In full ; strongj ! Iwlcrbed bv the best Insurn co
anthnrl Ics ; thorougtlv establl-htd easily
worked , and 1- not on the c. ) opcrnth c or old
line plan. Liberal contracts made with tncr
Citlc njcnt" at a compuisation of from two
thousand to thrco thousand dollars per \car
AddritH 1NJJU-T11 Ai. LIKE ASSOCIATION ,
Ao. 70 East .Market strait , ludlan&polls , Ind.
SDWAED KUBHL1
UAQ1GTEB OF PALMYSTEKY AND CONDI
TiONAUBT , IVS Tenth Street , between Ftrum
mJHaincy. Will , with the td nf k'Uird'ia
ijilrlts , obtain tor any onn > glance at thu i > ul
r.d precent , and on certain ooudltloug In Ibc fa >
lure. BOOM ad Bhoos int'e to > rder. Psiffj
' ' 'Ct OD f n rnuteiMl aaCS-lrn
-
n ii * -J
AbsoEuteBy Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel o
purity , strength and whole-onnmesa.
Alore economical than theonliunry kinds ,
and cannot be told in competition with the
multitude of low test , short weight , alum
or phosphate powders. Sold only In cam.
KOIAL BAKING POWDKH Co ,
100 Wall St. , New York.
THE CITY STEAM
makes a specialty of
Collars & Guffs
,
AT TUB HATE OB1
Three Cents Each.
Woik solicited from all ever the country ,
'he charges and return poetaee must ac
ouip ay the package. Special rates to
arge clubs or agencies ,
a24-tfwe WILKINS k LVANS ,