THIS OMAHA DAILY B Ii MONDAl M21 The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Monday Mornintf. Mny 21 , LOOAL UJtJHJVlTIEIS. Circu ! d y. The weather yesterday was beautiful. Additional heal news en eecond page. YciterJsy was about MI II rely n Sab bath dixy as has been teen iu these patta lately. The parement on the west aide of Tenth itrcet , between the upper and lower Union P.tclfia trnck > , waa completed Stt- urdy afternoon , and wts at ones thrown open to travel. A little girl named Lulu Jnmea wna badly hurt SUurday hy hcinc struck by the pole of A hack , wlillo trying to croas Dodge atreet between Kimsoy'rf livery ula- ble and tha poatollice , ll blnain' * circus arrived in the city ycjtcnhy morning ou tholr vptclnl train , the uihjirltycf the party registering at tko Metroiiolltan. Tha cinvfts will bo spread on St. Mary'a avenue and Seventeenth ttrcet. The I'.ixton hoiso folks have had four beautiful medals manufactured by 15iholm& Ktilc on , which they propose to give t } the per-on miking the beet score at ten-pini , nine-pins , "cocked hat" nnd "three in a row" from the 21nt to the 31ft. The mcdah are of allver , hnud- no nely engraved , with a cut of the partic ular gums on each. Two children were lost Saturday ntxhr , i.nd their parents were anxiously Bevchln ; fjr them yosterd.iy morning. Oaa was n lltt'o ' four year old , Willie ICiol , ion of Mr. Kiel , who lives on Howard itreat , nud the other was a little follow known M Pdtrl Poop , whose parents live between Twelfth and Thirteenth street * , on Jones. 1) .th were found during the day. A well eitiblinbei wholeiale Tea and Cltfir buslncufor silo. Small atock ; good reaajni for tolling. Address MirroAtr A 13no. , 1005 Farnam St , Omaha , Neb , m8 Iw. The colored citizens are requested tc meet in ma meeting at John Lswia' hall , Mondiy evening , Mav 2L t , for the pur pose of considering th ) qnestlon of calling of etuto convention to elect delcgatci to thi national convention. A. Orulckshank & Co , Informed theli customers on Wednesday that owing tc the great rush In business they could onlj deliver Ittrg * packages , and their average delivery tor the week hai been over Gv < hundred a day , A careless driver drove hla team Int < the paving excavation on Tenth and Far nam Saturday and tried to get througi the lake of mud and water that had formoc there. Ho Ruccoodol In getting hla team out after a bard pull , The coming exhibit of the Social Ar club which li to bo hold on Wednesday Thursday and Frl lay of the coming week , to ha a general exhibition , an the proml nent arthtp , both nmateurnnd profeaiional are Invited to contribute to make this ex hlblt fine. Mr. Konntzi has Bold to at OMtero man 41x132 fiet , northwest coVno DougUa and KUyonth streets for (11,000 Mr , Kountze also sold to Mr. John Frank proprietor of the California house , th northeast corner of Douglas and Klevenll streets for $3,000. Mr. MeCrary haa jus purchased from Mr. Clarke , real catat agent , twenty-two feet nearly opposite th Metropolitan hotel , and will build. The evening upon which Blsho O'Jonner will deliver hla lecture has beet fixed for May SOth. Ilia subject will b "Capital and Labor , " ono probably o more general interest than any now in th minds of the people. The lecture will K delivered at St. Fkllomena'i cathedral tinier the ampioes of the Union Catboli library Asaocation , For the con yenlence of those desiring to attend , tick eta will be'placed for sale with a numbo of merchants in the city , and will be cii culatetl by the members of the Llbrar ; uoclatlon. THE LINCOLN EXCURSIONIST : They Visit Omaha aim are Qranal Entortalued. TheGormanla Mionnerchor , of Lin coin , accompanied by n number c their frlouda , came up to Omaha ycc i terday on a special train , and were re ii ii i oolvcd and entertained by the Oman i Mmuncrchor in grand style , i The Omaha society mot the rxcnr ] i elouista at the Union Paclfio dopol it being accompanied by the Union P. clfio band. The Lincoln folks ha engaged the Capital band , and th O ) two organizations fnrnUhud cxcollei Olei mntlo and plenty of It. ei The whole , party , visitor * nn Sim hosts , repaired to Victor park , Sout m avenue and Laavonwortn atiee o where the day waa moat pleasant ! tb spent. The guests rotarnod horn po last night by a apeclal over the Unlo Pacific. cat Pacific.SUNDAY'S as SUNDAY'S ROUND-UP. asme mete to- The Police Record for the Past Fort : the e'fht ' Houre. tloi VOI The police round-up since Sitardi Jnga afternoon waa obovo the average I a numbers , though not Including mat clat grievous offenders. the the A printer pot drunk Saturday nlgl maj and waa hauled to the jail in n ban pen/ / cart and dumped down the stops inl bosj the collar. It took five policemen I vror ocarch him and put him in hla call. prot There were nlco two cases of dl all turbanco cf the peace , two anapicloi characters , ono vagrant and tv 0 plain drunks on the register. Frei Ono man waa arrested for carrylr concealed weapons nnd ono for abni lay hU family , The la'tor was Willis Hall , n hai Ir vlan citizen , who maV.rentod lila wlln nr aron W B arrested by Officers S'g ' cardan the ? Hatzi. He drew a revolver on U cflbors and threatened to annlhlU them , but waa knocked down with "billy , " the nippers put on him , ac lie given quarters in the jail. A MURDER , A Young Man is Shot in a Saloon Row. The Proprintor and HB ! Wife Under A.rreat. Detail * of tha Sunday Night Uotwoon 0 and 10 o'clock last night a trapody oconrrod at the H. & M. aloon , on Sixth and Pacific atroots , n South Omaha. The proprietor cf the plaoo la Mr , ! , Schroto , who la hotter known an B'shop ' , " and ho , hla wlfo and hit urtonder , llonry Shrolbor , were all ndged In jail about 2 o'clock thii morning. The mnrdorod man waa Jnko MarIn - In , n young follow about twenty-five oara of ago , who ban a wlfo nnd ouo child , Martin haa boon working for ho post two woekont the lard refinery connected 71111 Boyd'a packing homo , und bonrdod with his family uoar the aoono of the murdor. It appoara that Martin wont into , ho oaloon about 0 o'clock and had u oann in hln hand which Mra. Schroto , wife of the proprietor took away Tom him. lie ankod her to give it sack und aho refused to do ao ; ho wont behind the bar and , according to her own story and hla dying state- intuit , ho struck her In the mouth. Mra. Sohrnto called cillod her hus band in and Mirtln was rj30tod from ; ho aaloon. Soon after ho began irlng boor koga through the plans door , which wna broken all to pieces. A man who was present daring the whole occnrrocco aaya that at thic ianctnro Sahroto Bald to his wife , ' 'Shoot him. " Three ahota were fired rrom the Inside of the place and Martin 'oil on the aldowalk mortally wonndod , ono of the bulla ponotratlng tila groin , above the loft hip , and ap parently pawing acroaa the abdomen to the right , lie waa picked up and carried to a house near by , and Da > Borrow and Hoffman were antn- monod. Oaptaln Donohoo , Officer Whalon and othora were non on the spot , and Donohoo waa advised by the dootora to Uko Martin's ante mortem statement , which ho did. Martin ad- niltcd striking Mrs. Sohroto in the face , and thought that she was the person who fired the abo'.a. Shroto and his wlfo and the bar tender , Shrolbor , were all arrested and taken to jtll. It was the opinion of physicians that Murttn could not posnlbly llvo and at the hour of writing It Is reported that ho la drnd , Shroto , who talked with the re porter after ho wna in hln cell , pro- fusees Ignornnco of the whole allali ana donlcB thut either ho or hla wife fired any pistol. The c eo promiaca to prove a vcrj scrloaa ono for all concerned , and li another ono attributable to the viola tion of the law regulating the opening and cloning of saloons. HERR MOST. The Socialist Agitator in Omaha He Talks at Turner Hall ot "Oapital and Labor. " In response to the Invitation ox- tondoJ to him by the S-olnlUtlo Labo Union of Omaha , Herr Johnnn Moat the great German agitator , dollvorci an addroea to a largo andlonoo at Turner nor hall ycatorday afternoon. Thi delivery occupied about an hour am a half , bat our apaoo only permits i Oapital , ho aaid , la the result o labor , bat ho who works haa no oapi tal , and ho who poasotaos capital dee not work. This la an unjust and mi' nataral nyBtom , however ; It la thi oonacqaonoo of economical and his torical development baaed original ! ; on brute force , plunder aud robbery The capital ouco got la the power b ; which labor can bo forced to work fo wages , and not for the frolta of toll There la a certain economical law tha fizoa the waxes paid na a rule no higher than what li absolutely nooen faary to llvo raihcr , exist. The cap tal la tcttliiR ; concentrated la thi htvuds of a fen especially In thl country , In a very rapid manner whilst the worklngmon at the Bum time becomes poorer to an alarmluj extent. Tha above mentioned oconomlca law la to bo Boon beat by the ollicla itatiatlca. The wealth of tbo natloi WCB lu the year 1850 $7,136,000,000 which had increased In 1879 to th amount of $32,295,000,000. On th other hand , the avurugn wagea paid litho the worker * In 1870 amounted to $371 a year , aud In the ojurso of ten your waa reduced to an average of $341 ] Daildea that , U la not to bo ovoi looked how the capitalistic clasau have got control of the political powe too ; they being the only onoa that ai able to Invent the fund * nooosaary t control the ballot boxoa. Therefore no reform of any kind la potilbl under the capltallitlo system. 0 the contrary , It must bo overthrow by the working people if they want < bo emancipated. Herr Moot reviewed the praaot atato of cooioty In Europe aa well i In America , and cited factacf hiitor In powerful language Uo prophcalod that the develop went of hlfilrj no f.ir as thoooouon leal condition la concerned will tuli the a&uio conrso lu America It hi taken In the old catintrloaaud advise the people to bo ready whenever o | portunlly offers a chauco to act f ( the cjmmon wolf arc. The Araerloni lir.vo accninplUhcd two great thlnj already , which were looked upon wit RttoDdhmunt by the people of Ki rope Fh t , tluy broke down tt dopotlnin , dee ! rlnt then independent ; laoondly , the wlpod out slavery. Now , it rcmilt for them to Iran themtelrea from mi nonnly oppreuion. Turnlug to thttondltlon of Borof Herr lliet wiu If ruiythh.g moro vehe ment , At the head of Germany , said ho , la a man who proved hlmio f ( torn thi beginning of his political lifo n brutal tyrant. Lshmann , ( to ho called the emperor of Germany , ) cried aloud In the year 1818 , when thu people rotate to get at least some constitutional rights. They were suppressed with a fusillade. Since that time ho bears the nickname prlnco of small nhots ( "Karlfctschonprlnz. " ) But the aol- dlora of the revolution were victories and ho was forced to qalt the country and to aook an asylum In England , From hence ho returned lu 1849 aud load the Prnsalon army against the republicans In Baden. After a few battles , which the latter lost , they wont Into the fortress at Kaatatt. Lohmann promised them general par don It they would lay down thtir arms , bat. no sooner had they disarm ed when Lohmann broke hid word , aolzcd the revolutionist" , had them asiabstimtod behind the mils of the fortroaa or Inmrrnfa cd In dungeons for l.fd. Sj ho was not only n murderer , hut n oorjurnr , t > o lu the ytMru 1804,18IJO , 1870 und 1871 , ho w'oat from war to war uuloly for the purpose to crfinto unbounded power In hla most ambitions hands Thla man In mw cuipcror of Germany , treating tfao nation nk-j n herd of dogs , lllo fol- ow conspirator against the people in Slamarcf , who brgan hh mluiatorehlp i a poor man mid la now ouhniUod f nt least 1DO 000 000 ainrkd , whloh o atickod out of the people's blood , 'hesu two men are not the Inventors f the modern mllitlaiam , but they xtorided tblii horrible system to n lonatroalty qnito unknown before. \bnut 500,000 BoldlorB nro Un tiring Idle lu the barracka In peace mo , aud must bo supported by 10 poor tazpiycra. Five thousand millions of franca they robbed In ' 'ranco in the year 1871 , end this 1m- iDiiBO sum wan epont for military pur- oaea iu a f w ycara. Now they OSK or more. Year by year tluy make low faxes , ac least in i\n amount of no or two million of mark * . Thu icoplo are starving , and yet they are o pay taxes latd on broad , moat , aalt , II , wood , and almost everything ) ur parliament IB a farce end haa na jolitloal power nt all ; wheraas the Kllco are entitled to act at ploaaure. 'hero waa formerly a worklngmen't arty whloh counted moro than DO,0001 membora. They used legal meaut nly , but were suppressed at once when Bismarck found thorn strong nough to uao influocco. Oar printer- hops were closed , oar paper con- iscated , our books prohibited , oui ooletlos dissolved , our mooting * for- tlddou , lu short , wo were declared ae iaraU without tights of any kind , Ml these circumstances and many thor things made the people desperate and beneath the ground there la s treat rovolntlonnry movement going in growing day by day. Everywhere ho public opinion is , each r. state ol hlngo \unot bo changed without i ovolulion. Everybody la looking or a general breakup. In Auatiia , the epaakor cayn , the Itnation ia not butter than iu Gor- nony ; BO is It In Italy , Spain , Bel jum , etc. And na to Fiance h < irophosled n revolutionary outbreak oven at Meiirlltr tluio thun for Ger many. The Fiench republic is only i word All the Inwa of Napoleon III are still in foico , none of them abel shod. The workers put Inequation What la fenoli u republic good for Secret societies are spread llko a network work all over the country and one da ] or other they will march and pMant thi rod fl g upon the public balldluga o Paria and all the other largo town of Franco. That will bo the algua for a universal nptinlng In 1780 the tyrants of Europe v > ere nblo t send their soldiers ngticat the rovolu tleniat . Now it will bu imposolblo t do so , bocauco the king * und empa rora of Europe tremblti inthtirowi palacoo , and the pooplu of nil th world will aympathlz ) with th > > plo noera ot freedom. E tin Eu hun cannot help any more , f r thorn I Ireland on watch Aye , Huaala , th Former back wall of despotism , IB 1101 worm-eaten power. The omporo dares not go out of hla hunaowithou fear , Hla ouly support comeH fror the oflioora of the old achool aud even they steal a much as possible of thu tax boxes The Intelligent youth ia through am through of n revolutionary opinion oven the younger military ollicara anne no longer loyal , In Hhort , nil I ready to upset the tyrannical barbar Ism of official Ilnsnla. The comln revolution will bo , conccquontly , n International ono , nud before thl century la closed the world will b free. Down with the tyrauU ! Donri with the hypocrites ! Dawn with thi monopolies ! Thcso will bo tha wa crlos uudor whloh the paoplo of thi world will declare their true and nnl voraal ludopondouco ON TUB TRAIN. An Omnha I.iuly Kxplroa Trying t Roach Homo. A Bad affair occurred on tha lucotr Ing U. P. train whloh arrived yestei day afternoon. Among the p&rongorn waa Mil Llda 0. Crawford , a young lady aboa 23 years of ago , whoao horn * la i No. 414 Tnirtoeuth ntraot. MU Crawford wont west about five week ago for the benefit of her health , the terrible disease , consumption , havin attacked her. She started homo o Saturday , but grow worao on the tral and expired 'shortly before rcachlii North Platto. Undertaker Jacobs waa notified b telegraph and mot tha train on Ita ai rival hero , taking the remains to ti roaldouoo of the dead plrl's father. Attention Moiubore Ueo. A. Cuate Iltgnlar meeting of post , Monde evening , May 21st. Baelneeo ot In portanco , a fall attendance reqaostci All comradea if the G. A. 11. ni cordially luvltod. By order of GEO M O'BuiEN , Post Oommaudcr. Oniolal : 0. II. FITCH , Adjutant. Well Rewarded , A liberal reward will bo paid to M party who will | in > Juco n CAM ) ( if Live Klilucy or Stomach complMnt tint Kl > trio bitters will not tptetlily cure , lirli them alon ? , it ill cent you nothing for t ! medicine if it fails tu cure , aud YOU will I well rwarded forjT ° nr tronble beside All lilootl disceUlllouanesr , Jtundlc Oonntlpatlon r B'neral debility a quickly cared. Uifkctlon rn riknto d money refunded ; Trice only 60 oeaU p bottl * . JToriJibyO. r " ' A GRAND SUCCESS , Th9 Opening Exhibition of the "Wild West , " The Novel Production Creates a Decided Sensation , Atid BuffAln Bill' * EntorprUs it CrowntU vrlth Sncoe * > < For a month past the great event to which all our citlzona were looking forward wai tha appoarnnoo of the Oody and Carver combination , rtith their oiiginal and novel Nebraska show , entitled the "Wild Wuat. " The ntorm which on Thursday nd Friday proved such as to oowpol a postponement of the inauguration of the untorptlce , cleared away on S * . - urday , and Snudsy proved brighter still. The managers had wisely determined - mined to repeat their performance ycsturdny , nH thcro were thousnnda anxious to attend who could do so on no other day. < * The driving park was thronged nt oth Dorformnncce and no lor * than ght thousiiid persons were present ) wltncEB the oponlng of thH only onuino cxpoiition of wild western fo over put before the public nnd avtng at Itn bead men whcsj toputu- ion is world wide. Probably nc. cliomo was ever started under more uvombln autpices nnd certainly none vor wont out with a heartier send oil greater popularity than did the 'Wild West. " The resources of thu state and ad- olning lorrltorlsa wore taxad to their tmost to furnish mnturlal , and the eanlt waa a surprite , even to the Idest inhabitant. Liavlng aside the stars of the com * M > f , the fauions tcout and tin two ihamplon shots of the world , thorn was a host of attractions , which aa never been equalled and which will provo aa inatrnotlvo as it ia in- onsoly interesting to the people east f the Missouri. Aa the psrformances of Saturday > nd Sauday were nearly identical a program , a brief description ol ultlior will annwer for both. The p oxratn KB an'i > naaad by Pop" Whluikt-r. " the mister of onr monies nnd an old Invorit * with the lubllo , waa as follow * : Fla t Grnnd lolroduotory review ol , he Will Went. iJ ludikn pony race with a dozen Idorn. Third The Pony Kxpro-a. Fourth The Deadirood mall coach at ack. ack.Fifth Fifth Fifty yarda race between Indlac nil horaa. Sixth The American champion , 'Bo- gardus. Seventh The World'i Champion , Our. or , ia vrondetfu' feata of rilli shouting or horKeback and on foot , tigethor wltK ex 'libltlons of fancy ihootiny by J3ulfi\h Sill. Eighth Cowboys' fun. riding , lassoing and ilia Introduction of the IMIIOIH bui.k nc ponies , Ninth The buffalo and Term tttoi bane ; irmnclous ak 11 with the IASHO , Tenth The Indiana en the wnrpith Jrand closing equeitrian act. Furloa finale. The grand parade which oponoc the show developed the fnll resource of the combination. A band of twont ; piocca marched at the head , thei cirne "Little Sitting Bull , " riding : pony and gortjcona in his war benne and paint , then three Pawnees 01 ponlea ; then th' e grown butf.Uoe and the b > by bt iTJo , next a group o Omaha Indian MIUUWJ with papuotc ridlrg on ponies and lid by thel roop c'tvo ' bcckr ; nuothcr group c e tr&liiog tin I-idbii wagon < hickory fu'er ' ; M < xr , ab-ut for1 ; Sioux aud P.nea brivo-i - h pMst , tft.irthi.rn . "BntWo Bill DC Caivrr ; then a party of cow boye ; ttfter tlieui two teams of nk : which pranced about wildly ; thuo ; pair of bnrrca with packs , a dog tent : and a goat Uatn driven by Lidl&i boys ; then the Monroe and Sallabur stage coach , which was attacked b ; road agenta on the Black Hills ran some years ago , drawn by six tin moles ; and Finally , the band of th Fourth Infantry. The lllna r Mon of the pony oxpm wan enthusiastically received , aad tin skillful rider " .nu grootud with r.buu dant epplauH-ij but the roat crowning fraturo on both dnyu stage coach sct'iio , wliioh the yesterday encored until It waa re posted. In thin dramatic part of the prc gramme the historic Deadwood coach which haa experienced more than on tragic content In It.i . time , appear upon the acono , drawn by six ruclo1 The pataongora , who in thl icstanco , were all well know : Nebraeka people , got aboard o the grand stand , and after a warniu from the ogant wont whirling away o its trip , After threo-quar era of th track were traversed , a band cf re men emerged from ambush and sc out in pursuit , yelling llko flondi They closed about the coach and rn volver ehots were cxchanurd wit startling effrot , About the time who they saemed to have victory In the ! hands Buffalo Bill viDr Chrvnr r\ \ poared with n r scmtii ; parly K'.I rontnd the IndUi.8 Thin feature li thrilling and drimutlo one , ucd it 1 no xourior thit the ImmcniO audit nc wont nearly wild over It. The Indian rucea were good ; .th shooting by Bogardui , Ourver an Oody waa a aplondid exhibition t skill ; the "ccmboja" frollo" wan In menso , aud the final act , the "buffal chase , " waa sensational in the 01 tromo. The "Wild West" ia undoubted ! destined to maka a big hit in the em and the managers will reap a rlc harvest from the Investment th < made upon such big chauooa. Th company left about 11 o'clock la night on o special train for D Molnca , boin ? billed for that plai to-day and to-morrow , and then ma ! Ing a jump to Davenport. They wore i lined at this point I 'Sitting Bnll , " "Standing Buffili and "Big Klk , " wharrlvod from tl lloiobnd agency Saturday , nnd w travel with thoin during the season. County OommlBatonera. MONDAY , Hay 1 0 Board 'rn puvaant to adjonrnment. Preset Commlsjlonora Knight nnd O'Kecf ' . The following opinion wns fi'od ' by thu connty attorney : To Hit II nrJ ol County CotnTlsjfoncri , GENTLEMENkcow : of no litw authorizing the county to pay juror ? or witnesaeo In caatn of coroner's in * quests. J. 0. Cowt.v , Attorney for County. The official bond of The . Ulckoy ovcMoor of highways , nortli district , Chicago precinct , waa approved. The following resolution waa adopt ed : IltsoLvED , That the oouaty troasur- bo and la hereby instructed to recolpt for the personal tax of F. W. Mauvl'le ' for the year 1872 without i.'itcrcot , cu account of error of dork. Thu followingaccounts were allowed. Bridge Fund Jiepor Whoatop , work ort road , $30 CO ; O'.ans ' Sihn- wunn , woik on road , $20COj , H. 11. Avcry , work oa Vi-nd , & . ' ( > 25 ; O )1 Hro-vn , work on road , $18 CO : Stephen It ibluKori , HillDf ; Slxtc ( nth suet-t gulob , 04 So. lloftd B'nn Ji < hn Tlporly , vork on road , S'J CO : II. Ladlngtou , work on rota , 87 00. General Fund--0harlrs D.inloy , groceries for poor , $11 15 ; St. Joacph lloapttal , care of elck18.00 , ; J. Stnl on , giocorlfB for poor , $47 00 ; F. E. Mcoro ) , ticket for poor , § 2 50 ; Wol- shnno , McEwpn & Co. , work at juil , G 15 ; Allen Broo. , groceries for poor farm , $ HG 07 ; Paxton & Gallaaber , tymp for poor houtf , (29 < 15 ; F. A. Pchnblder , hardware for connty. $2 25 ; Clague , Wegman , Schlicht A- Co. , book for troneurer , ? 50 CO , E Vn Tuyl , wltncoa fee , $ a ? G. 8. Meek , wltnoBs fee , ? 8 ; J. Little , Tril lions fee , $10 ; W. A. lllggina , wltntst fee , $4 ; G. Ilonglund , lumber , | 150. ! 3G ; A. L. Strang , goods for poor farm , ? 1.20. Adjourned to 21nt Inat. JOHN BAOMEK , Connty Clerk. B rl'li < 'i-I'n tin : . .Liver or TTritmry IMsrnsa lltv > iio tear ( if any of these dlo- raue i1 you ueo Hop Bitters , aa they will pr vtnt and cure the worst catos , t'VfU when yon have been made wore' by some great pnfTed-np prot endue cure. RAIL VAY MAGNATES. They Uendezvous at Omaha all al Once. Following the arrival of the D.lloi party on SUurday comes that of Goo M. I'ul'man ' and party , who roglstorud at t'ne Mdlard yesterday. The party included Goo. M. Pull man and wlfo , of Chicago ; Maatctc Goonjo and Sanaor Pullman , Iliv. J M. Pallman , of Now Yo k , aud JOB H. Sdolth. It in undorxtood that Mr. Pnllaan 1 ? on his \ray tveM to maku icoc tract with tao Ountral Pacific tc run hh c-ira over that line , which has heretof-.ro run ita own sleepers and parlor csra nnd line to rauo'.r his con tW3t lththo Uuioii PaciGof-jlVa , Kiorx ui iy i rncuis S'Jtnrd'.y ovealost a pirty of Slnnx Ci'y ? nd i'dclfio i > lliclniti and promt ntmi sti. ckiioiutr& arrtvtd in the clt ; in a > ipts ! ! l car , via Blair , over tbi Chicago , IrLunoapclla , St Paul anc Omaha railway , RJici rpglatercd at the Millard hott'l , The party is compoaec of Fred L. Ames and Oliver Ames , c Boston , who are al o heavily iutcreatoc in the Union Pacific ; John I. Blair the vroll bnown railroad king , anc principal owner of the Sioux City auc Pacific ; 0. E. Vail , of B.alrtown Iowa ; Jnmen Blair , Scranton , PA David P. Kimball , Boston ; Horac Williams , Clinton , Iowa ; P. E HM andJ.Il. Rotterock , Cedar ll-\cid lowij J. Van Dovontor , Clinton , I IWP They h&vo boon on a tour of Ingprr ti in nvor the Sioux Olry and Pacific Itnts , nnd will romaln here n doy o tvro , having anmo linpnrchnt bualues to trans > ot * lth President Di.luu , c the Union Piv ifi . PEKdONALi C. H. ITnrlh of Sheltouj S. U. More of K < aiue > ; 12 A. Prowu , of Novr > V Citj ; N U li krr , E Meb nnd 1) . lli.b o' Mucoln ; M , H. Hi fe , f Wuhocj A. A llr. wn , ot Ne MsVu Clt } J H W. HU'J bud nnd C. M obl > , o L oouln , wei fUtn'.s of the 1'uxton yt te day. M-j > . All o lj yton , iv t i co of Mra. W II li .wt'jn , of S r > tog\ precinct , arrifi cu F i < ay from N Tt'la , on her way oa to the hllla of thn oil Cirnnite atatu t iptnii the glimmer with the fri'mli of h * chlldh > id. Hh IIIM her children with he and la vliitini ; for few dtya t T. 1 * M i N. intro andW , W. lUy , o New York , ate uniong the guests ct th Gran4 Taclfic. "tdwiul K Idy nnd wife , nd R. U. Wi lUinr , ol Ueiner , ure K < tu ivt the Mi Urd. Urd.B. B. F. Green , o ! ChlcfRo , regiitored a the Grnnd I'acldo J. H. LoU , of the nruiy , Id a frncit c th Orand P iltir. Mra. K. K Sici'h , of NebnaU , Ian the Mutropolitcn , O H. CleveUnd , of DolioCity. la atth Graud I'acitio. Kr uk Fowler , cf Fremcnt , la at tb Grand Judge M Orary , was a gneat o ! the Mi Itrd yesterday. L V AppieuQAD , of Denver , ia at tb Or and Pacific. 0 , Brennun , of York , It n gaeet of tl Metropolitan , Ksv. ( Jfort , * Taylor , of Fremont , is i the I'.xton A 1) . H rrti , tl Fremont , 1) at the Me ripulitMi. Cloy , Kiley , of Fremcnt , ia at the Me ropollttn. W , H. Aiihe , of Toledo , la at the Metr poll tan. N. F. Baldwin , of St. Joe , la ot t ! I'aiton , J. 0. Lee , of Fremont , ia at the M lard. lard.C. C. K. Stowe , of Hiutingi , Ia at tha M ! Urd. 0. A. Arerlll , ot Lincoln , U at theM lard. lard.F. F. U. Tiffany , of Albion , la at the 1 > Ion , Bitting Bnll , SUndlcg BtfUlo and ai for Infants and Children. Whnt circa our Chll Jren ro'T choekf , What curea their ferers , makes them wwp ! ami overcoinos Flatulency , ( Joniitipu- 'Tin Cantorlu. ion , Sour Stomach , Diarrha-a , and When bablrs fret and cry by tuma , ' "everiahncBa. It insures health mid AVhat cures Uielr colic , kills Uielr wormi , natural without Hut Caolnrla. Bleep , morphine. 'NVhnt quickly curea Ccmttlpatlon , Bour Stoinacb , Uolds , Indigffctlon , " CMtOrift In BO well ailnptotl to Children that lUit Cnntorliu recommend HUB superior tonny pn-sorlptlon r rcnell then to Xorphlno Sjrupa , laiowu to me " II. A. ARCIIEU , M D , and Owlor Oil and Paregoric , 82 Portland A > c. , Ilrooklyn , N. Y. HnllCnstorln ! CENTAUR LINIMENT nn absolute euro Tor lllicuina- , ihin , Sprains , J5urns , Galls , &c. Tlio most Powerful nmilicnc- , rating 1'uin-relievliig and Healing Keinedy luiown to man , ! : k , recistirod tt the 1' xton Satur- lay nl ht. V. M. Cutuc , of Denver , ia at the Px Oil. ANOT1IKU V/CTOUY Kjll THE UMO.V PACIFIC * Tha U don Paolfio BJSO Bill club d from Dos Molnta yenterday morning , with unothor feither added their vlo t ri.ms plnn > i > . In f ct , tlie boys -.rnro j jbllnut , f ir thuy "mot iiiy ' ut.u l.vd him cut 12 to I dividu)1y ) and cjllectlvoly , ihey n nnporb recotd , at d the p ; troi Def of the garni ) at Iowa's capital rcoog- tholr taorito by enthusiastic ap- Score of Si'urdav'fl Uunn O.Tuiha ! 5 in tirat , 3 in eec end , 2 in fcurtb , 1 in tilth , and 3 in seventh Inning ; total 12. Dja Molnea , 2 in Bcvtntb. Base lilts Umahn 11 , Des Malnus 2 Eirned Runs Omaha 3 , Den Motncs 1 , The work of roiuotfal to the how yrcundnof the Union Prclfic A'hlinlo iiution wilt probbly coinincnco to-day. ( 1 II KK GAMES. CniuAfio , M y 19. Chicagoo 4 , BoHto"R I. DifiKi-iT , May 19. Djtroi 7 , Prcv- ino 5 CJ.RVJ L M > . May 19. Olovolr.nda 8 , hi.odIphu 10. BUFFALO , May 19 Buffalo 7 , New York 4. NEW YORK , May 19 BlDitrd game : ignBPX 5CO , average 52080 b.-pt run -10 ; C.irtcr 320 , everujjo 4 10 79 , beat run 23. The evening paine of blll'iudB ' be- twton Schaforand Sexton. Thopi-ma wan n lively one. Score : S xton D01 , bfit run 41 , av race ; 5 00-88 ; Sobafer 45J , bast run 23 , avfaMge 5 13 88 A Murderer ICtlloil- Special Dlspatth toTiiK UKK GALVESTON , M y 20Tlio Hontiotta apeolal n > iya 0. M. who killed R.M Donnelly last vpmbur , was thot andkillnd to-day by W. II Curtii , the cattle kioa , < ma ol the Inrgeat cattle oviu rs in Texas , nt the poet' flioo , during the delivery of mall. Burgess , it io etatrd , thovod Curtis roughly aside. Hot words pjE9ud. Burgcai tried to draw his revolver , but Curtis wns qalckar aud shot Burgoia , who turned aud ftap- g rod toward the doov , Curtiu still firing on him. Bargosi took only H few etepi and full doatl two fret from where ha killed D nnelly. IVo men wtro acoidontally wouaded , but Is is thought not eorlously ; Cnr- tin at OU3Q aurrcindrred to the aa'hor- itloa , t\'d requested an inmedlat'j trial. Ho sout word from tlu j ill ho would pay all expenses of the v onnd- cd , and If permanently ii jured would fully provldo for thorn , Barg' E in tended to kill Oaitia at the time of Khrotl g D. ) nelly , and is alleged to h. ivo threatened CurtU' life on s , < v- ur l o.-caslonn. Public eentiuicnt ia entirely with Curtis. The Hnnutlfal In Mi > y. Bpm-Ul HUpjitch to Tils Du MILWAUKKB , Msy 20 A enow- storm puosud over this c'ty thin af ternoon. Tim themometcr ranged very low Ml divy. A dispatch from Eiconnhft , Mich , n ye : Two incheo cf mow fell to day f < rty mllas north of thla plnoe. Weigher cold. Fulled Spt-cUl lyepatch to Tun Bic. NEW YOKK , May 19. Jesse Oakley & Co. , well known sonp manufactur ers , have aselanod with preforoncfff , amounting to $215 40G. Thn\PklppIng Pott. yptc D ! > rtvch la Tin UIB WILMIMQTON , Del. , May 19 Three ierooa were whipped nt New Castle lull to-day for petty thieving. nm MAGNOLIA J5 AIM will grat ify you to your heart's con tent. It docs mvjiy with Sixl- lowucss , llediioss , Pimples , Ulotclics , ami nil diseases aiul iiniierfectious of the skill. It overcomes the Hushed appear- 10 aueo of heat , iiitiguo and ox- cUement. It inalics a lady of THIRTY appear but TWlSN- TY ; aud so natural , gradual , and perfect arc its elVects. tluit ft is impossible to detect its application. 10R "ALE Voso Piano. 1 52S-II C. J. CANAN. fJ13H SAt E ' 'holce hroira corn td it Oaiixhi X1 Broom \Yorli , llfi ml 1'iclHc .83 I'Jt I710R SAI.K-A hou n t Ijon Durenpart JL1 itrcet , tie mott dolmtilg | uit > ( lo * n. Uocd 0 room houi % pintry , c o t- , c' t rr , w U tt - ble r.riil a.I 'lie nec i ry oil ha f Tlie l-t abounds v\tb ! ( rull lr-rj nnd shrut.b tj. \\lll only cell (01 ( c li. Aiklr ; i or apnlv t ) M 3 M.rtl'-ovl h , I'ce offloe or t' . L JIorH" ft Co. , 1022 Capitol urenilj. 57Mm 'OR 3ALK A 4 room honi * tnJ good lot under - der f > nce , < b ocUs from Truns at I'tpo' In Council Blunt. A tatErdn tor ci-h. Addrcia forSi'ajs. I. F. W 1810 Cuml-R it I5219J SALE Sld Ear bugy , nearly re v , 1 4 FOH ' St. 553-S 17OH HALB till AI' A I e * etat in carriage. I ? Owner fa" gel to ra t > miify. . ln > ( Utro nt Ccok'ti a-ehoase , 13th ( tree' , lelwetn Uo'igo and C i.Hol arcn je. I5G-2 * Ml SALE I rflcr thjfiifcl.nrs and l.aao ot F thoUru-dCcnlral Hotel , at Nebraska Uty , for ca'f. Brick bundle , n.oderbuild. . Forty- eUht r 01119 and i ear j new tur ilture. Al1 in llrot'C'm ' order with a ( cod tride uitabll hod. For iHtttcclari applv tu E. bKYMOUH.Vroprletor. 63821 .Nebra k City , Neb FOll SAIE-1h8 Vlo etice. " Fur- HOTKL c mul t > . Theoi'y hotil I'l the place. Adlrvtrf H. K. Cl tk , StelU , HMiirriion county , 1 * ib (1021' ( SALK T rtom hou't and barn , tw- full HlOR nl" lj ImproTtd. Flu * locntlon , South Omaha. V3000. 11KS , 3J6-lmo HTOPaiuan. fTIOll SALB-NiwoitUpeuid F 'urlotgo 11'ark X ; QTBi ault t'XtO , ttuMl cwji iAfni nt , bal- nc Kiitl | annual pt-jicojti at tiff t prent. . UoCAQUK , rpf04lt 1 * . 0. 350-tf 17IOR 3ALK Two acr o , icutli Ihlitrenth 1 a ro' , Kood Lou-e ttin oonm , I iwu , diiurn % Vicatlrg trip * \lncn < uid Uic | amount of fruit ot all kind t rgaln $ ' :90 MtCAOUE , oppoilte Post Office 319 11 f nOHS ALE - Hruie nil 1 t f tromt , geol els- L tern , tu-buIJiug > i , i ti. iatire bt , nfar town 2,2C . . RIVNOLU3 A VOITER. 177-luio 1J10R .JALF A ar t c' soooot * | -ad nliai < rai i Oftllat mSHnrmySI. 89MJ "JJ'OU SALIFhx ml'.l machinery con'Irtlsir ° ' P brake , 2 dutte s , beat r , jiicUtr , ji.-c f < i > , &c. Canwcrk cl'her r'ttcdoi J.TCOII tt ck , M'O eluft- li > lf , I'UlIlM find biltlnc : for drhlfci , ' thu alxi c , aVe ono 35iH. I * , ciivlne wllu biler , enn'/.o- i tick MiJJiiCx iitoi co . ji ct ; . aildro' vVILti' IAAI TAIT Chiilca City Iowa. 295-3mI K Water ptwcr Kl t ndll , Inqu'ro \ cfEj. Ilrve , Wavtrl , Ne ) , 342-C § T/1 / UK bALE Old ncwjpipcn lu Urge and small . . ' qu c.tltlei t th'u otr.ce. tf TT OH SALE A gJ5d orsjin , HttlB U30.1 , for HO , J ; at (6/2 tl ) II VX UKYK. { & BKU. \ bi\LE-rhi.ton. H. . Ph llii g , 1207 arcus. EU 1031m t.-OH SALE One 2 ] acre lot , near town , * 1,200. r 175-lra REYAOiDjfcMOtTE > . of Rood brick , W.BOpcrThousa-d it PLKJiTV K LN. fhlmucyhtlckstr OJjierthoinor.d. ( .Id'crn brick (2.00 , to cl * buslnce * . I ORENZO DABBLE , Oiu vlockoath ol 15t.i aad Uclkruc roa'l. ISO-lmi-i 7O SUj' fottfo d lots , cnohilf ci'le ( rota J ? n etotfic . Cbeup , ta > \ torniH , 1731m UEiAOUiS i UOTfEK. T OU SALE A nr t-'a -coi d tund top bui- V Ky. U.I I at 1319 llarne } f-tieot. 357-t. OST 3 tur t > nvnlrir , a small I oy about 1 1 . iMDolil. AiijruiK knawliu o ( him please il < l : > Kchl , leutb Sc\cntfenthltrcet i7a-Sl * FINE CHAW E FOll A 0001) Bt A t'ors 'e T rfiif , a i rocory Mor < wlilcli has been djIiiKb hui 1,0 , u ol0 > ror nioath , LiiJIn- creasing da ly , en noutli j5'h ttre.t , near -Var- tha ASK ol n location tu can lo founil anj. where Wo tr tory near. 575 19 { L'l'-Oio li-me anil ona nuio rolt , J wlllil tU'ml font ivhlto Mire ha h to ular on f rihia' ' . Onn'nai recover tami by i roving OM crs ; i | > on tnplic-tlt.il to U. Prki1 , Saratoga precinct. 5 G-fit ouu \ O1IHYKU A larnf cow , ilrab cl"r , branded. ) J " \V' orlh' Wp OorlO jearsoll. ilea Een-1 worl IT 12 h mi Center St. AN'OIIKV fcVAKSUN. 5Ci-25' C ? I "A WiI.L I uy a Wlnjw utnirM I'imo ' at gj ) 11 f > i21 ilA.X MEYKR A , DUO. \0 \ CONrRAiriOHS-We have a out 1000 ynicla ct dlit tor ulc , K , & H. D. Etriir.ooit. COO 21 lELn < l'O Hfiifctuant , Humph.cy & U ) . , > 1115 Dodgu ctr U , 1 oaid J3 60 ) M r we L. llari-lm BDWAKDKUEHL MAQISTER OF T1L1IY3TKUY AND COND * . TIONAUST , 499 Tenth tre t , Vetwe ti Farnam and Honioy. Will , with the aid of ruardlan Bplrlto , obtain ( or ny on a ; lanc of the pait and I'jcsant , and on o rtoin condition ) In tbr fu ture , liootfi and Shoes taada to order. ? IIM ) Absolutely FtiB'eB Thli powder aerer rarlc * . A m riol ol pailt ; rtremrth ucl wholrmn > niu.tit \ ev koelcal than lli trpinirj k Ji. anil ounnet U laid U oo pllll * > wltk tk rauUltnrit * f lew Utl hort w < lrkl , alDMM r ) > ' > raH pw4 r iU nil IB MM. K Tii r m Co. , - ' 13 tw Trk.