THE DAILY-BEE-OMAHA , TUESDAY , AUGUST 29 , 188- H ' The Daily Bee. Tuesday Mornine , Aug. 29. "Weather Koport. ( ilio followlnR observation are taken nt the same moment of time at all the stations nmod. ) WAB DKrAimiENT , IT. 8. SlONAI. 8KB. 1 VICK , OMAHA , Aug. 28,1882. ( l:15p.m. f 3 ITiTlfmS , 2.3 m } ? Denver. . . . . 29.79 Ughl Cl"tiJy Cheyenne. . 29.03 rresn Mjlitll'n Pltttto . W.8IJ iK I.ICht UtylUIn Omaha . 29.0J iK ricih Clear Yanklon. . . 29 80 H L'Rllt Clear DCS MotaM 29.09 SB ftcKh Clear Davenporl. 20.9 $ NE fulr Fair St. Paul. . . 29.99 SK h'renh Clear St. Louis . 29. MS N Fr h Clondy lloorhcad. . 29.93 NW Fresh lUlitll'n Vincent. . . 21.96 NiV Xr h LlHhtll'n Illsnurck. . < M.07 NW Hr , k luuily liu/ord . . . . 1-1.11 - NtV Froli loudy Cuslcr . . Dead ( rood. . . 10.01 G9 N Vt h 0 oudjr Aulnlbolne. . Filter 0 left 10 Inches nbovo low water mark at Omaha , 3 feet 9 tnctis at Yank ton ; Mississippi , .1 feet D Inclios at I.a Urosee , and 6 foot 3 Inches at Dabuquo. LOOAL BREVITIES , Klovcn cart of stock came In on the U. \ m r P. at 0 n. m , yesterday. The wept bound U. P. 'train at noon yesterday was half nn hour late , The foundations of the now warchouto on the southeast corner of Oth mid Jonea , ia was being put yesterday. The county treasurer la making up the delinquent tax list and Intends to col lect the name by distress , if not paid im mediately , The Ninth street bridge Ia still with ; out a guard rail or protection of nny kind i > -i.Vy on the west aide , An accident may bo looked for any day. A tame of base ball Sunday be tween the Stars and the Blaven nlno re sulted In a victory for the latter by a acoro of 12 to 8. Murphy did It. A special olficers car of the U. P. came In on Denver train yesterday with P. A , Nash and wlfo on bunrd , and left for Lincoln on No , ID with Supt. P. J. Nicholi. The fifty-second convention of the Beta Tlieta Pi Fraternity , will commence thia morninc ; at the Gibson House , Cincinnati , There nro quito n number of mha wlni "houH ngj _ Tuo otlica ot the seciotary of the state board of agriculture , in the new Piixton hotel , will be opened on Thursday , In charge of D. II. Wheeler , Jr. St. Barnabas parish nchool'Jwill coin- monco He fifth year on Monday , S3item | bor 4 , Application ; for admission may bo made to the rector , Nineteenth and Far- nam streets. i tx ' ' < A farmer who came In to town Sunday / I , . . * day experienced n series of trials with a loiBo wagon tire that would have ruined the proverbial patience of Job. After being laid out on Farnam street for ooveral hours a now wheel waa procured and the blockade lifted. David Cole haa recently returned from a visit to the Queen Bee Mills , at Sioux .Falls , and brought with htm a specimen of Taapor atone , which would bo fmo for pav ing purpoaea. Tbo sample ia at the city engineer's office. The Earnest Workers of the Chiistlan church will give one of their delightful semi-monthly lawn sociablca at the real denco of Mr. O. F. Stephens on Firest avenue near St , Mary's next Thursday evening. Refreshments will bo served and n coneral good time la expected , All nro cordially invited. A freight car was broken into in the 1) . & M. yard Sunday and a couple boxea of goods belonging to Wllg & Weal- burg were opened and rilled of a part ol their contents. Officer Kaspcr ia looking the matter up but tbo robbern left no clue. Iho briot reference to nn attack made liy a young umn < > n a lady pneslng the UU cent store recently , Is found upon invcstl gallon to bo greatly exaggerated. The lady filed a complaint in the police courl and Hubsequently withdrew it and paid the costs , Tbo accused Is not auch a ruffian aa waa waa represented by any means. The citlzeua of North Sixteenth street v are very nnxtona that the coutrautora for tbo eower and curbing on that popular thoroughfare should complete for trave' and traffic , ono fildo at least , before the date of opening the state fair. It Ia probable that tbo contractors can bo in * duced to do this and tbo business men can draw cuts to which aide shall be put in order. It Is n step that la very doeirablo for all concerned and should be taken al onco. Kemombor that thin evening Trinity guild give their open air concert on Blahop Clarkaon'a grounds , St , Mary'a anc Park avenue. Cars pats the gate aa late TS na 10:20. : The Fourth infantry band of twenty pieces will send forth Ita nwcetest etralus during the evening. The admis sion will bo taken nt the gate and has been put nt the low rate of 25 cent ? , BO every one may have the opportunity of enjoying cue of the finest open air concerts ever given in Omaha. Messrs , Jnmea T. Wilson , Edward Tattle and Albert U. Ahlqulut , all in the employ of the well knowu firm of Milton llogera & Bon , completed the work ol putting on the corrugated Iron aiding ol Clark Woodman's new llnieod oil ware house last week , and Mr , Woodman waa BO pleased with thuir work that he gave them n order on Gen. Frederick , the batter , for a fine hat each , aa he put It , "a reward for doing the work on our elevator , the beet job of iron work that haa ever been done on the slope. " -Tlie Irish-American Social club out with neat and nobby Invitations to their , firat aoclal party , which will occur Friday evening , September 8th , at MR opnio hall. It h the intention of the club to continue their parties throughout the winter season. The feutlemea having the affair In charge promise an enjoyable time to all who attoud , When uucli old ami ex ' perlenced managers of such entertain - I menta D Messrs. J. II. Feeney , J. F > i n Trice , P. J. T/ghe / , John Iteagau , J , I Nlchol , P. L , Hughea , P , J. Carroll , P , Moaton and D , U , Bheiley , are at the helm a jolly good time ia oaaurec ] at the Irish American club part lea. Irvine's orchestra wtll furolah the music , IN MONTANA. Visit of the Board of Trade to Helena , What a Canyon Is What Sluice Mining Looks Like , Mlacollnnooni Ilonourooi of the Xlioh Territory. Special Correspondence of the Hoc. BOTTB CITY , Mont. , August 25. Sight miles via Oilman & Salisbury's stngo line to Ilolona. The trip all in nil is not so bad as ono might think , notwithstanding an all day's ride by stage ever the llocky mountains is tea a "tondorfoot" a Honaation that is lard to picture. Many of your road- era have oxpcrioncad the true inward ness of u slago coach , but for the ) onoflt of the riding generation who contemplate expanding their ideas in order that a wider ncopo may bo con centrated within the focus of their vision , I fool il my duty to show up a 'on of the PEIIILS AND I'LKA.SUIIES of Rocky mountain travel. Part of the way the roods nro good of course , and abound in varied uconory of which ono never tirca. Then there is the dread and fear of overturning the coach and rolling down into the deep chasms below with jolts , jams , and > ruiscs to which a ride ever the KOOKY IIOADH TO DUIILIN would not have furnished a circum- stance. Even the aides of my pencil nro latno and soro. There are but a few places of inter est on the road to Ilolcna. The most notable of these are Elk Park , Bison 3anon nnd Boulder Canon. At the Park a broad level field requires an lour'a time in crossing and is of no HBO for agricultural purposes , though it is covered with a scanty growth of apparently dead grass which is now so dry and parched that what few ranch men were hero , have been obliged bo drive their herds up the canons to feed and consequently but few cattle are in sight. The snow is soy oral fcoi deep throughout this Rcction during winter and passngo is often timcn Impossible. On the sides of the mountains a scat tered growth of pi no trees with bodies aa atraight as roods , are the only green objects in view. The bodLj of these trees are long enough to make from two to five railroad ties ouch and nro being cut elF rapidly by contractors who are furnishing the Nathorn Paci fic railroad , which is expected to have its rolling stock moving in another year. IIIBON CANON. Having spoken several times about canons , perhaps a inoro explicit ac count will aid the reader to form a hotter idea of them. A canon is Dim ply a pass through the mountain , and is usually traversed by n silvery stream of water. What has caused those breaks to bo washed or out through the hugo pila of rocks still remains a matter of conjecture. Suffice it testate state that for several miles the road goes through these passes and in thorn are found the most varied formations. Many of them are truly wonderful. The different forms and combinations assumed by the formation of rooks , which are piled upon each other in an indescribable mass , with peaks and mounds , are soon standing higher by far than the tops of the tallest pines , with a base BO small that one would think they would fall. Uoually the rockfl are formed in layers running horizontally and nicely fitted to gether , with seams at regular intervals , making the whole a master work of nature's hand. Again , and near by , these layers have boon turned up edgewise by some cause , and the in fluence of the atmosphere haa caused the rock to "air-slack" and crumble off on the outside. Some thus crum bled nro so exactly perpendicular that the centorpicco loft after the splitting and falling down of the outside still remains upright , and considering the hoighth to bo hundreds of foot and the base not more than four to ton foot , ono will ask what keeps them up. I noticed one that was not less than 300 foot high , and at a distance resembled so many sticks of cordwood piled end upon end. These canons are very similar , and a further description will not bo required. It is eighteen hours ride from Butte to HKLKNA. Hero wo find n lively town of 5,000 population , located in a valley between two mountains , which was once a very rich gold mine , but haa boon worked and the town built on the spot. Real estate on Main street is valued at about an much aa it is on Broadway , Now York. Ono buainoaa lot , 2-1 feet front , lately sold for $0,000. Thp mining interests keep the town up , but no mines are being worked in the immediate vicinity , except auLCH MINI NO is conducted where free gold is found near the surface by 'tho uao of an abundance of water. A bulk head it formed and a hooo with n 2-inch nozzle is used and when turned on n hole is fairly bored into the ground by the water. To mo this process was the most interesting of any I have BOOH. First , a sluice or ditch of running water is formed and thu earth above the "bod rock" is all worked over and washed by hydraulics into this sluice. The water carries all the dirt and whatever substance there is that is lighter than gold away , while the gold is left at the bottom of the uluicoin the form of n very fine powder. After a whole claim ia worked over the aluicu is cleaned up , These water sluices are often thirty miles in length. They are constructed by the water companies and in them the water is convoyed over small draws and across rooky places , other wise a ditch is used. Water ia aold to minors by the inch , and parties wishing water for irrigation can also buy it of these companioa. TUB I1EU HOOK U a yellow stone or lodge of rook and no precious metal haa boon found in orbolowit. The bed of the Yellow- atone river is nothing inoro or less than this bed rock. When gulch mining If carried on this bed rock is found usually from two to twenty feet below the surface , and rnany times as close as six inches. Minors expect a rich deposit or strata imme diately fiWo this rock. Within aomo fifteen miles of Ilolona there are several extensive mines worked nt present , and there is no doubt tlmt'tho supply .of wealth in all these ridges is inexhaustible. At Helena I find a very respectable people ple , who are n littln aero on account of their treatment by the railroads , which have ignored them , and like all towns Isolated from the world , are somewhat backward , but received the Omaha visistors very cordially. In an inter view with sonio of the business men , 1 was informed that Helena did not consider herself tributaryjjto Omaha , nor did she intend to bo tributary to anybody , She haa wealth , and if Omahogs or anybody clao wanted it , ( in a crude state ) they might build a railroad and Qgit it. The ( people in mooting assembled , A1TKALED TO OMAUA for assistance to sccuro u connection with the Omaha Smelting works via Utah Northern and the Union Pacific railroads. Ono extensive miner a&id ho was hauling ere two hundred miles by team , in order to send it to the Omaha smelters , which alone can reduce - duce the refractory ores ( combined gold and silver , with lead or zinc ) which 'can not bo smelted by the amoltors at the mountains. I am not favorably impressed with thia place na n commercial point , but must dwell on the hospitality of the people , who have tried and are still trying to make a murk in the world , They have a high sea to buck against , as nil freight must bo transported by teams , and to a tenderfeet thcso 10 and 12 horse power freight trains , which are composed of two , three or four extra heavy wagona fastened close together by ahort tongues , with the horses all ahead of the foremost ono , are a great novelty. "Helena has gold and silver , and if Omaha wants any of it she muse use her influence to porauado the Union Pacific railroad to extend her road from Butte or a moro convenient place , if any , and got it. Aa for buyinggoods in Omaha , wo expect noon to have the Northern 1'aciGc road in hero , and that will connect us direct with Minneapolis , St. Paul and Chicago , " was the answer I received from ono of the principal business men , when asking iibou- the feasibility of opening n co-oponitivo communication with the Gate Otty. Tno buaincta men of Helena are anxious to got their wnroa to market , but do not want to buy anything. Helena is the CAPITAL OP MONTANA , and her resources are purely mineral , with exceedingly poor udvantagca. Along the entire road the beautiful mountain scenery continues , which ono gets accustomed to after riding in Bight of it for several days. The moat difficult thing to overcome is the faLo mciisuroa of distance. Objecla which appear to bo only within lrilo ( shot" of you , will conti.iuo to appear BO for a day'u drive. The vast expanse of this country is scarcely perceptible , and I find by searching the resources of my vocabulary that the most power ful expressions at my command tire very tumo indeed , with which to describe - scribe it. WILD GAME is said to abound hero , but our party haa not boon able to BOO any as yet , Mr. Driacoll and others , who were in another wagon , saw a Cinnamon boar cross the road only a few foot ahead of them while traversing Bison Canon. Mountain lion , elk , doer , Rocky Mountain snoop , &c. , also frequent these parts. The skulls and horns of many are soon all along the road. WILD FRUIT. consisting of black , rod and yellow currants , and gooseberries of the same colors , rod and black raspberries , atrawborries ( now ripe ) , service ber ries , etc. , are found quito abundant. This whole county is stocked with the finest springs of cold water one ever meets. Some agriculture is dpiio , with the aid of irrigation , but a dried , bun- burned and dusty vegetation makes it a dismal place to abide In. It is purely a mineral country. THE KTAOE LINK from Helena to Dazomau is a delight ful route to tako. Messrs. Qilmpr , Saulisburg & Co. , have put on heavier stock and latgor coaches , and the faro , $12 , includes Bleeping bertha , and no extra charge for poll evil antidote. The coaches are fitted up with reclin ing ehaira , finely upholstered with satin , and mirrors adorn the aides and bach , The body is made of now' 'pat ent rubber" in order that n aix-seated coach limy accommodate twelve pas- aengora , with pure Rocky mountain comfort. Thia ia the most popular route of all the territories , and all tourists piofor it to other lines , nvon in thia condition. F. P&EASANT PAKTY. Mrs. Thomas Mnckoy tiurprtsod by nor Friends. On Saturday evening last a very pleasantly arranged andonjoyablo our- priso party occurod at the residence of Mrs. Thomas Mackoy , No. C14 , Fif teenth street. It was the occasion of that lady's thirthieth birthday anni versary , and about fifty of her warm- oat friends invaded the house , the hosts granting an unconditional sur render. ' | { In addition to the many noteworthy features of the evening , ono not the laat important was the presentation to Mrs. Maakey of an elegant , costly and complete China table act , Among the puesta present were : Mrs , F. Large , Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Largo , Mr. and Mra. 0 , E. Gordon , Mr. and Mra. A. T. Largo , Mr. and Mrs. G. llousol , Mr. and Mra. F. Dolongo , Mra. Fonn , Mra. Carroll , Mra. Maloy , Mra. Hall and Misa Hall Mr. and Mrs. A. Uospo , Mra. Hath- row , Miaa A. Clark , Mr. and Mra. Midsloy , Mra. and Mias liittengcr , Miaa Mace , Mrs. II. S. Wright , Mr , and Mrs. Frotwell , Mr. and Mrs. Stayaon , Mr , Miller , Mr. F. Teat.Mua Dr. Bodolaon , Mr. and Mra. Win. Gentleman , Mr. and Mra. M. S. Mar- tiuovich. WANTED. A good Bocond-hand ularclo. Address box X , Control City , Neb , ifl.3t A CLOSE GAME. The BlufTA Score Another Victory off , thi Loadvillo Willow Wloldors. A good sized nudlonco gathered nt the U. P , Biao Ball psrk , yesterday to witness the second of the eoriea of games between the Council Bluffs club and the Blues , of Lcadvillo. The game from beginning to end was cloacljr contested , and nt times excit ing , particularly on the ninth inning , when the ncoro stood 8 to 8. The Blurs took the bat and kept the fielders busy until three tallies had been made , followed by the Bluffr with two , The accond inning re sulted like the first , the score at the end being G to 5. From the second to the eighth inning the Bluff * sent their opponents to grass in regulation style , nt the sauio time increasing their score until they led by one. On the eighth the Bluoa again led , making two runs , coining coDtidmblu excitement among their b.ickcrs. The last inning proved the mcttlo of both clubs. The Bluca failed to reach .inoro than ono bag , tvlulu the Blufi'rf succeeded , by n wild throw , in scoring and winning the game. Thu game on both Bides vras , with few exceptions , nn unusually strong ono , considered by many the boot played on that diamond. The clubs play again this afternoon on the grounds of the Bluffj club a'-d to-morrow afternoon on the B. & M. grounds in this city. Following is the tcoroin detail : COUNCIL BLUFFS. AH n mi. TII ro. A. E. Roach , B. H 5333140 Kudinc. 2(1 ( b 5011012 Mack , p 5 1 4 4 1 11 1 Merrill , : U b ! 1 0 01 0 0 J'Uay , 1. f 4011100 Brown , c. f 4000001 Hagan , 1st b . . Strook.o 4 2 2 4 10 0 2 Smith , r. f 4000000 Totals 39 0 12 14 2 1C 7 LKADVILI.E ULUES. AM. K. mi TB. ro. A. E. Lavin , 1. f 5 2 3 3 0 G 1 nkke , Utb 5 1 0 0 12 0 0 Knodcll , c Foutz , i > 5 1 3 3 1 2 0 Pliolan,2b 5011130 Pric < r. f 5011100 KeEsler , 3d b 4000320 Orth , s B 4122051 Tumalty , c. f 4100001 Totals 42 810122531 5 * Phelnn declared out in first inning for not running b.CK to bo so on a foul ball. Innings 1 234567X9 Bluff : ) 2 30200011 0 Blues 330000020- Two-Basa Hits Lovln , 1 , Knndell , 1. Huns Enrned Blurs , 3 : Bluffs , 3. 1 'ouble Pl , y Knodcli , Phelan and Kos- ler , 1. lloach scored the winning run in the ninth inning with only one man out. Laviu pitched in the fifth inning , Foutz going to left field. Umpire Win. Trallley , of the U. P. club. Scorer-Harry P. ICeilr , nf Lcadville. Tiinoof Game 1 h. and BO in. NOTKlj. The Leadvillo Bluoa play the Blulfa club in Council Bluffs to-day , and on the B. & M. grounds to-morrow. Game will ba called at 3:30 : sharp. All Omaha should attend and witness the great game. The Laadvlllo Blues will play their last game in this vicinity to morrow afternoon , when the citizens should turn out and give the Colorado cham pions a Bflnd-ofT that they will remem ber. An exciting struggle for the mastery will no doubt take place , and a contest well worth witnessing will bo the result. Both cluba are evenly matched , and it is the toss of a coin for firot choice. The game will take place on the B. & M. grounds and will bo called promptly at 3:30. : REUNION NOTES. Recruits Hastening1 to the Front by Every Train. The National Commander of the G. A. R. came in from the cast yesterday morning and will leave on the 8 a. in. train , special , to-day for Grand Island. The special train leaving this city at 8 a. m. yesterday composed of seven coaches , six of which wore well loaded , leaving but little room for pickops on the road. Among the passengers out on the noon train , destined for Grand Island wore : Hon. JamoB H. Kynor and wife and Mra. Fred Ransom ; Baxter L. Thomnaj F. E. Brown , Adjutant Gen eral G. A. H. ; H. H. McKoon , Quar termaster of Gco. A , Custor Post , No , 7 ; Frank Mooros , and a largo delega tion of comrades. Accompanying the party wan martini band which will re main in camp during the weok. WHO WERE THEY ? A Phantom Platoon on the South Omaha Hill. It may or may not have been the time when gravu yards yawn , but it certainly was midnight's holy hour and deyp silence , like s spirit brooded o'er the atill and pulsolcas world. AI least , so George Prentiaa would have spoken about it. And BO would the reaidonta of aouth hill , beyond the depot , have ( thought of it , had it not been for anoccurrence both rare and remarkable. To TIIK BEE observer , who hap pened in that neighborhood at the time , it looked like the advance guard of the army of the Lord entering thu city. There were about twenty ce lestial boinga , eacrod vcatala as it were , robed in anowy white , like just to many swuet girl graduates on coin mencement day. Unlike celestial beings , however , they were upon their heads largo leafy hats , garnished with ahoeny and wavy plumes , that glis tened in the moonbeams. The night wind toyed with their filmy drapery , and the stray looks from ebon and golden heads floated nirily upon in visible wavelets bshind. In this strange band were n few dark objects , likens of hades , whom the angels were about returning to the Plu tonic shore. And , as if the ahoro lay north of thu depot , and in the direction of the city , thither bent the host their noiseless footsteps. Tenth street , from curb to curb , in solid , impervious and impaa- aivo platoon , woa occupied by the inarching host. Not a sound waa heard , not a footfall disturbed the anxioua crest ot the street dust , so silently , and so ghoat-liko deemed the bidy to advance. THE BBB observer tried to interview ono of the body , who , like a lender in the land , rode at their head But ho was waived aside , and by him silently glided the pin- toma. A sleepy clerk in n hotel sug gested thry were some of the gypsies now camping outside of town. A chatty ealuon keeper looked upon them as ( ho advance guard of the prohibition movement , while n youtii ; tenor , who was returning homo after serenading his boat girl , said they looked like nn opera company in dis tress. A prominent lawyer , then coming up , and seeing the platoon , started for homo to toll hia wife that a largo delegation to the woman's suf frage convention had unexpectedly arrived. Ddapito thcao opinions , THE BEE observer aforeaaid ia inclitid to oak who were they ? PERSONAL. . Mr. K. L.Vn ! low , of the Union Pa- ctflc ho ilqimrterfi , leaves to-day for hia homo In Minnesota , on a four weeks' leave of aliscnco. Dick 1) .nnelly . hai retur/ieJ from Dea M ilnea nii'l will In a few days assume charge of Mr. Sum Dcntty's bar. Tom He Herman , of North PJatte , ia at the Millnrd. Mnj. Dan II. Wheeler , of Plnttsmouth , U in thu city. J. Martin , of Madison , Is nt the Millard. J. C. Burch and wife , of Wyinoift , rtgls tercd at tlio Millard last night. A. Lathrup , of Syracuse , ia in the city. ] ) , W. Simpson , of Nebraska City , ia in town , J. W. Oathwalte , of Decatur , Is in the city. city.W. W. K. Puthas , cf Oikland , ia at the Millnrd. Boss Stout , of Lincoln , U in the city. P. A. WiillorstecU , of Oakland , ia ut the Milord. Hon. E. C. Games , lieutenant governor of rCobraeka , is in the city. Lieutenant C. L. Gurley , U. S. A. , ol Cheyenne , is In the city. M BS Beat , of Teknmab , waa at the Mil lard last night. Dr. Wood will be home from the moun tains tills morning. MSJ ! Ella M. Brande , of Chambers- burtt' , Pa , baa been engaged ns a&aiitant teacher in the advanced department ot St. Barnabas parish school. Mrs. Alin Saundcrs and daughter re ptistercd at the Millard Ins : evening. Chas. D. Smith , of Lincoln , ia at the Millnrd. W. P.'rrott , 1' . P. Cool : nnil S. S. Skin ner , of Oakland , were in the city yester day , enrouto to the Grand Island rcuv ! n nud left for the front on last evening'i ) train. John Bell , the Tenth street druggist , is laid up with an attack of rheumatism. Mis * l mtna Wliitmoro returned from the ca < t Saturday after an absence of two months. Mr. J. A. Stevens and wife , of Chicago , leave for homo yesterday. They were the guests of the Millard hotel. Mnj. John S. Pattern , vice president of the Omaha Protective Biicklayera' Onion , went out yesterday to attend the Grand Island reunion. W. F. Bechel , auditor oE the Union Pacific , I quito 111 , having ( been conBned to hla residence ever since the death of his nephew laat week. Mr. G , P. Brown , manager of the Chicago store , 109 and 111 , Fifteenth street , left for Now York Sunday to uruhasa fall goods. John 11. Wilson , proprietor of The Chicago cage Kvening Journal , came in from Den ver Sunday on the B. & M , and ia the guest of Mr. Ed. Peck. S. W. Powers , of Kearney ; G. B , Green , of North Plattc ; K. Peterson , of Clarksville - villo , and A , D. Yocuni , of Hastings , registered at the Canlield Sunday. Gus Styles , of Linco'n ; John W. Stein hait , of Nebraska City ; and J. II. Gab- lor , ot Fremont , are guests uf the Metro polltan. Hon. II. G. Claik , president of the board of trade , Hon. G , W. Liningcr and family , Reuben Allen , 1'Ieq. , and family , and Mr. 0 , F. Driscoll , the architect , re turned Sunday from the board of trade ex cursion , J. W. Teasdale , assistant general passen ger agent of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul , and G. K. Bames , general passen ger and ticket agent of the Northern Pa cific , are in the city. Miesea L. 31. Head , N. L. Kenthley , lira. } l. Ji. Unas , Messrs. Juo A. Tuttle , L'urd Ses ionn , of this city , were regis tered Sunday ut tbo Pcrklna house , Plattsmouth , Prof. A. Pv. 'IVozar , the leader of the Unbn Piicllic band , accompanied by Mr * . Tou/.er , left for San FranJuuo on the noon tralu } eiterddy , tn bo absent a inont ! Thu trip iii one of combined biuinetu urn plea ure. Mrs. S. J. Morrow , of New Cumbei laud , We4t Virginia , who haa been It Omttba for tbo past month on a visit to h'er BOD , Jtlr , J. O. Morrow , of the K. M. S left yesterday for a visit to friendj In Iowa Jlaj. J. S. Tucker , for many years past one of the most popular hotel clerks In thia city , left yesterday for Laramlo to run the bongo out there for Kitchen Bros , Mr Tucker'd face it familiar to all who have visited the Metropolitan or Withnell , am we cordially recommend hin to the cour teilea of the Lardiule people , who will fine him very much of a gentleman. Mr Tucker waa in Laramle In 1805 , when there wasn't a frame house within thirty miles of the place , and waa one of the old-time freighter * when the mountains and plains were not traversed , aa now , by a net work of railroads. Notioo. The "Hawthorn Centennial Ex- cclaior Roof Point , " waa patented May 24th , 1881. and ettors patent num ber 241 , 803. Any person found or known to tamper with the manu facture of said paint will be punish ed to the full extent of law. No per son has any authority whatever to sell receipts. HAWTUOUN & Buo. , Lancaster , Pa. WODLJ ) not be without Reddin Salve , ia the verdict of All who u < > e it , Price 25c. SPECIAL"WITICES. . TO lOOI-On chattel mortRazmo- MONKY . A.ii Tiittcn otncp f urojr a Montromi.fr , JO LfAN Ciaiml l , w Otnxol J * . M t. . Thrmwi KojmR C'td'.thton ' RI-xA. -Ai * . terwtlnBumj.ofi3.KiO upwards , tor B to 6 jears , on 6re- law eliy na f rra proporty. IJJMts Hut , EaMti and lo * . 1Mb aui nELP WANTED. 1KL WAN I hi ) at iMnah * Steim Unnlry , G Apply ZlbtttDtJlianl eti. ' Iloyta leatn bmcr > and paltry W'ANIKD German prckricl Apply at th.i offlce. 1E5 29 AXrANTFD-Oood tlrl to work In reitaurant VV tll ! outhloh street , bet Donitlai and Dodfro. 100-281 Talorcs9 ! , pint * and test rrakcr , WANTED ilKGI ) UHO S .t CO. , 191-tO Wefplnp Water , Neb _ j Two men to Kfll jr ods. sleadc W mpoymts.ttOB'Od men , iolU2l south lO'.h stuet. J32-SOI ' In s n' ptltit Ifarcllj- clcvi W'ANTED . Munt lis K ol ciokw skcrnnd Ironpr , Apply ! ! . Filog'a , M.U , cornir cf IMi nod .I.icktui street 10t-J8t WAJfTfiD Apply IMOlVruliam ftrttt. G-1 , „ - 105-tO Hachltio handt at Omalu thltt WAMKD . 198 au Ono jraod pints tcakerand ono WANTED , to eo to Clicjcnne\V'yo. lu quire at . He luian & . 0. ! 2u3-30 - ' cnraMo mrl forfMidal house WANTKU-'A corner loth ami Orca etree'.B > 02-SOf - . A ( till to dojrcncralhcu-cwcrV WANTJ-.D nil mmtly. At No. "ION. 17tl street. IMMGt ANTED-Gltl lor KCIICM ! housework. 171. W Jtc'ison street. 231- Girl fcr tci.c'M ; liou'cwcrk. Ap- WANTED ' ' ' boarding hou-c , K. K corner 12thend llouard ttrccts. 2G-2t A iltl for ( 'emral hcu.owurk WANTED wages glv > ii. rthwect corner Hamilton and Hot streets , Shlnn'j addition. 1)1 ! ) tt WANTED A green y clerk. Mu-tlmvJex- pcrlcflco In thn liubltusNo other ncci iprty. Trtltseko'eliquor sjotu , 16th { jr. 175-XOl Mao on twite tovjrk on mm ; WAN1ED ( arm man to take care of block aim w on ante to do homework for f.\mlly of three. J. D. Silvia K khorn .Station , Kcb. 107 iir ANTED Ttroo Carpeutcn. App'y ' James W 1 ranee , 21st and Lta\cnworth. 17C < t ANTED Mail and wlfr. Inquire at lion VV wciller'e. 103-tt \X7 ANTBD Girl ; must bo peed cjok , * a-hcr , W and Ironcr Apply to 17i4 l ) cnpo t St. n.ferjrcci required. 110 If ; AMKD At ibo National itotclatil ca'n , H Ono first-class porter , must spcik aud German ; a No. 1 feinalo ca kalno ; tnoNo , Will ray tticrn $10 and $20 per month _ _ _ _ A goon an1M" > ' < " > id lirov. WAnTbii - ! < nir eobcr habits ; uonlwajrra Apply to B. J. Wallace , Oitv ' Ha ory , Kcarmy , Nib. For refer LCO go ta 'H. DiugbamfcSo Oman * . IDS 27- * . * cv goud v,0111411 Cvok. middle n/ Wiraar.i ' . gutd , < lom matini'ci pp'j v agis. S. McCoy , Uau C Huusa , mar new 110-tf ANTID I y nan ardwllot.vo unturnUh c W rooms , with tr wl hout bjanl. Private prc'trro I. Ail ( I re B X lice on co. a'20-tt A hey not lets than I&JCJM old , WAKTKD photosrsphy tit Outrlcr's , lead- Ii K pbotOjH > pli'r , 1212 rarnatu tt 22-it ' ' ) 100 men for ra'IrcaiT woik. U WAN'l'hl Mamiuclltr , uoiplojmcct ngcut , llth strict , near Farm in. 9KKf ( \Tr ANTFD Ten teams. WOKCS S3.CO per day , t V Inquire M. Vincent , at Florence Cut-oil , 060-tf * WANT 'D-Ono hnndied men. Wages S1.7S per diy. A ( > ply to Mitchell Vincent , at Florence Cut off , ulna mlhs north of Omaha. 905 tf ANTKD At St. Charles hotel , two Mrdt W la-ja dlnlrt ; room eirb. 003-tf WANTT.D BOO privy vna-ts , Bluks And ctea nnol to clean with Uanltary Vault nd Eln'i Clc&nrr , the boat in use. A. Evans it Co. , residence 1200 Dndgo street , Omaha. TTl/ANIhl ) Uwoci ibric rooms mitRblefp VT phjbiciais , < ir c.ddrtbs l.r. 1'crtf nt.0 offlco. 699-tf MICELLAUEOUS WANTS. WANTED Byajrnitlenun , rsom inapiivate faaiiy. i ddicits , elating termj , P O. box SO. 19C-iOI WA > TKD-To sf 11 , n light etcck and furni ture cf resta-jr-int In Dlalr , Nob. Inqu ro of IV. . lli.to. . . at U'alr , or A. Perkins , Omaha. 6ITUATION8 WANTED , WAN'TKl > Boar f' r man nndlwo chlldicn , priu e family , wheio thira nro no other boardcr , prefcmd. Addrets "liOird , " liceotllcc IStlet WANTED bl uation in a pihato fimlly for general hcubLWork , App'y ' 1)10 ) Jucvsoi street. 133 ajf Empltympnt in Btore , ofllce or WANTED , l asobtr , Heady man. Arply or nddrcu J. Kcthwcll , No , C05 north 16th St. 277-1 o'derly lacydcslns a tltuatlon as nurse AN Kirst-closa cndoltlals. Addrcsa tire. M. A lierrlck , Ja'.ksou ttro.t , let. 9th aud lutn. 171-3:1 FOR RENT HOUBE8 AND LAND. FOR RKJvT FurnUtcd room In private family ti gintln-nan with relcroncej. 1B12 Obli s.rcct , btt. 13th and 14th. IbO-tf "I710K RKNT I pleasant turnlthil roiiu L cinotr twj gojlliimtn , Inijiure at lUIIfornlait'eeC 050-tf I7 > [ ) KIIRVT Houots of H racnu. Good loci Jj tlonftud cnnvcnlnit tOh'rcft oars. Inquire 1140 n < rtu liili , bctuoji Mdiols ami Aaul kf l-M-2) i K HiST Snull iiirnUlid ron ) > , lCOiDou P Kla < ) street. :01 29 UK NT unmhod ucoir.lnqulru 161UE3 Wl odgottro.t. lUI-tf 710R H J\T Nlcjlyfur/lshi.lroornwltli ! ! board J ) at 11.01 DolceBtru t. 17029) ) "TTW RF.NT-II uw at.S. H cor.lOfi and Pi- JJ rittcBtroft. 171-SOt RFNT-lhret new cottages. Inquire a FOR . Web.tcr and Ibth ttrtet. 1UJ-ESI HENT-Bcsldeiico N. W. cor. IDtli and EOR streets. Apply S. W. corner 10th and Webster , 148-eodtf TTTOR RKNF Two utory dwe'llnif 20thand Cess JJ 7 room' , now being retired anil painted Inquire of C.T.Taj lor , 14th and Douglas. 127-t Yoom fur rent at 1617 Chicago FURKIBIItO btrcet. 110-tf T OR RENT Small furnlihod room ; also one U large front loom lultnile for two gentl men ti. E. corner 14th and Chicago. 112-tf 17IOR RENT Furnleliod roonm f-r light l usc- J < Kctplng. $16 a month , 2 19 California Bteet.r tS-t RUNT Large rocm with bo < rd ; d POR board gh n IRUH CallfornU etrect 18. t UEN1 Nw" cottage of five rooms FOR N. K coi. 16th nd Chlcaro St9. U FOR KENT Furnished room. Inquire at the Drug store , cor , lOlh nd D ( u ' u-t 1 A ALOTS for lease at (25.00 per annum , each lUU for a term ol je r , at "Orange Grove Plain' ' adjoining Ilanscom Purk on the est , Uve minutes walV from crcet carl. Uoney cat be obtained to build w 1th , by persons leasing those lot * at regular rttea. JAJJE3 F. MORTON , 81311 On premises , office U15 Karoam Street POR RENT Four room cottage , large lot BOuthUth , J , L. WcUhaiu , 1603 Far- nam itrccL 909-U vnOELT fofnllhcd fiont room. Call C071 K PS _ 17that cet _ . 2 J' iTIOR RENr. Cett&go 01 t1ta < Atii 8trMt,2r.d JL1 doortiomSi lUrj'a M-PIIUO. SJL. HEST Hou o of 0 rf rm , row y T\M \ FOR and p in'ed ' , 1B uo jtr mnnth North ol 16lh street bridge on 15 h utrut. Con venlent to chops Apnli' corner 12lh M d How ifj ' . ? ft , Nempapcr Union. 7 " XI l. > r. IIUU IJ > fORMfcCiT small Mid largo J > | two to trive roo. . 8 each ; one or t o now ontfl lth 'l ' modern conveniences. One of 12 rooms , inltaMo lor boardlne and room ranting , 17th and Douglas Sts. HKJIIS , Ajront , JeJI-tf Uth and DniiflM ta. OR RKNT-Brlck etoro. Irqulre at Drujr Store , eoiner 10th and Douglas Bta. B2Q-U fKNT Two new dwelling and Uo other FOR In desirable locality , by HcKoon No. 1614 Douglas street. 817-tf FOR OALt . - inlercstjfaod payinff barber shop , cenlrally located. Apply 217 8 13th ttrcct. Joseph Tlorelll , ' T OR SAl.E 120 choice -work mule * , Ij extra la RO and ( roodajw. Apply to Carney k n r , Clarln * a , Page -unty , Iowa. CHOICE Colorado Bhcep for s io. Call on or addriss F. C GRAULI1 , 1SS-2 wit Kearney , Neb. TTIOll SALE Hardware flock , cotisUtlnjr ol Jj hardware , U cs , tlnwjrc , iron , etc ; well Kfrtcdaml In K0 1 ih pe , wll ) Imolco about 8.,6CO. Tctmicath. J o trade wanted , Popu lation ot town over lw triomntid(2C03) ( ) only one otlur itrtk ot the kind In to r C'roj ( jo-xl. For lull rarilculits address "L. F. " Ika ctllce. 1S7-2 KALE House of t o rooms on fc scd FOR , S. K. cor. O.h and , lackton , Applr on prctnlict. 173-1 "iroit SALE A bookTase c lndir"frohTand | I ? wilting desk combined\sry cheap and near ly row. at203 noith ICthstrmt. 178 23 l/iOll UAi.fc .N i rly nuw Swward r ruiiRC , fit si-class condition , cheap. .Vdrrsa " 0 , W. " lite otlU-e , 182-U IX UEAUTIFUL LOrS-50ilW feet each in Ilautcom lI.u-o on street cir lino. Best lota n whole addition on % ery caiy terms and nt * great bargain. Ilxxts' agent , 15th and Doagloa atrccta 16-tf PPOPERTV FOR SALE At SPLENDID , ono lareo brick house , and ono largo frame house , with full lot on Caea near lEth etrott. Flno clnnco for ln\cstincnt , rent for { 70 per month. CU11 for full particulars , on BEMIS , 009-lf Agent , IBlh a-d Douglas sts. T.10R Bt.LK CIIKAP-Dark broun hem , title J ; and Mnd and loodln buggy nnil under sad' dlo. Willecll cheap BB I haic no 1191 forhm. Call at 2115 California street , bet 21st ana i2d. 103-tf POR SALE Hou o and corner lot , at 21,050 , bargain McCAOUE , oppotlto P. 0. E34U I11OR * ALli Grocery and crockery bmlneso , I1 with or without bullom/ . Address ' Ojco- ola"Neb.box49. "P10R SALE CHEAl' A now cither top phoo- JU toolaudantw aclhciy or cxp can wagon. Call at Chas. harbach's shop en FlftecLth , nc&r Farnam. 33-tf ' SALIC Ileus ? fi rooms end corner lot 132 E'lt feet square , SltOO. ilcL'aguc , opposite fogt otHce. U77-U "TTIOR SALK A flvo kcro lot and good house Jj ono mile north of Barrack * Inquire on premises or Gco. II , Peterson , No 801 , 10th street. D47-tm * C. SOHK.vso.f. story building for Kilo at a bargain. Lo cated at north-eas corner of 17th street , and Capitol [ uo. llujtbc n-.oved on or before August 7th proximo , UUMIs' 770-tt Agent 15th and . FOK SALE. The Arlington Homo ROTIS.L First class ; all furnished. The only hotel Intonn , The cheapest property In the state. Has all the traveling nun.VII1 be eold chrap on terms to suit. Cnqulro at K. Fnllo , proprietor , Arlington , Washington county , Neb. 5BS tl T.Or. SALE Or will cicta go for Omaha proD - _ D porty , an improved ecc co of Ir.nd tdloln- 1ns a etatfon on U. P. n. K. U. DUNHAM , 1111 Karnh&ra St. , Omaha. " " ' RICH KOH B VQi-tt KSTABKOOK h OOK. OK EAljB-The POPULAK HOTEL , known aa the BOYS' HO11K. This houho la cen trally located , has ecu h end cast front , and la Buzroandcd w th line ebado trees ; conUlruthlrty Bleeping rooms , has ice bouse , laundry , cample room , ic. Hank world v.-.ilo reputation unj better patronnea than many houses of twice Ita i capacity. Price $5,000. For particular ] d-l drees , A. A. 8AWDEV , Red Cloud , fcb. ( BELL & AMES , EEAL mm & LOAN BROKERS 1506 Farnam Struct , FOR SALE. 7.1 Lota. 75 Lots. 7J Lrtfl. Two blocks from street cjr . Two blocks from street can. 8301 to 8401. 830 to $400. ? :00 to g40\ Only two blccks from street cm and ID letter , loaition In thl clty.1 jS * Now la the time to t'Jt a toodlot tasy of ( CCCM. S ijO Down. / 850(1 own. $ .0 Uo'An. Now IK U c tliLe to ln\esr. We offer these lets confident that they cannot bo matched in this city , either tor price or loca tion. tion.J400 J400 to$400 , with$50do nbrings th rrcpcr- ty within the reach ol all. No ' . .HtlAPHl or moru desirable property has cier been cffcroa in this m rlttt V'ou cannot im.st jour mi noy in any suicr orbetler w.y. $50 down and baianco on easy tcrinr CALL ANnSfcKUa. HUuL & AMrS. FOUND A brown rointtr pup with bite on br.ast. Owner can liaie s mo by protlc property Inrjulro foJ dog a ) Dee ofllce. 00 2b | ( > ti Kffwill \ buy the furniture cf the be > t ! ? ' , t/UU pay 1 re liU.-l in Icno. Kent rcaa . enable , Aadrets Dolph Marcrctfor , Dee olllce. Omaha , Neb. JCfl-tf EDWARD KUEHL LfAOIBTER 0 ? PALMYSTEUf AJO ) .COKDI TIONALIHT , 493 Tenth Street , botwooa Fair im ndllcrnev. Will , with thu ld ot i.MCUn gplrlta , obtain for any oaaaglince et the pi | Mid present , and on certain conditions In U u la > Icro , DooLe tndShoes Made lo 5 Je . 1'iife * Ml'SCIAL AGENTS for Nebraska. Kaneu and O Uiswurl to represent the 1KDUJT1UAL L FK ASSUCfATlON of IndlanapolU , Indiana , wn'ch ' has stood the toil ol timpas all IOSMS In full ; etronply Indorsed br the best Insaraico author ! lea ; thoroughly established , easily worked , and It not on the co-operutho or old line plan. Liberal contracU made with oner KotU Huenti at a compensation ol from two thousand to three thousand dollars per year Addres < INDUSTRIAL LIFE ASSOCIATION , no , 70 East Market street , Indianapolis , lud. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies , A marvel f * purity , atrengtb and wholesomene More economical than the ordinary klala , and cannot be aold in competition with the multitude of low teat , short weleht , tlum or phosphate powders , Sold only lu cam , KOVAL liAKINQ FoWDEl' Co , 100 WaU St. , New York ,