8 THE DAILY BEE OMAHA , TTimRDAY JUNE 21 , 1883. THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA. * . Thursday Morning , Juno 21. LOCAL BREVITIES , -It rained again M Wnight ycHter.lay. . -A game of base ball will be j > y l < " iinlny nt Wnlioo by tlio B. & M.V. Another batch of the llnymoixl fcxcnmlon party i > as .eil cast yesterday. The many friend * of Mr * . M. A. McN'am- nra will regret to learn that nho N ill , but it U .hoiicil that It may not prove a. fcrioiiK illncwi. Tlio new ten thousand pounds nafe wan put in its place in the Nebraska National bank building yesterday. The Woman's Christian Temperance union meets at the Y. M. C. A. rooms ThurH- < lay at 3 p. in. The people of the 1'iwt Methodist society nro putting a new roof nM | > n their church and intend painting and papering aluo. A MXteen-foot Hidewalk ban been fininhcd < in the east nide of Tenth fttrcet , between 1'ar- jiam and Douglas , n great con\eticnco for"thu Iniys. " Five street car loads of little folkH fiom the Holy I'amily hchool , picnicked nt the con- icnt grounds Tuesday and bad : i merry time. Tliey returned home with flying ( colon alxiut nix in the evening. On account of tlio latency of the KC.IHOII , Sir. 1'aul Ninilcll , the fashionable hatter , will jscll out bin Hummer Ktock at over M per cent belo'w the usual price * . mon-wedife ! it-tf Officer Mntza hax taken up n homo and 3 > laced it in Dr. Aye ' stable on Thirteenth street , near Howard. Tlio borne is black , with a Hinall gray star and aboutttixtccn hands "high. A party of about twenty , members of the Hennenian club and friendH , drove out to Stillwater lake , two miles beyond Ft. Calhoun , Tuesday , for a picnic , and were plcaxatitly entertained during the evening by Judge Crouiinc. This ( Thursday ) evening the HCCOIII ! monthly meeting of the Ixwii and Building Association will lw held at Firemen' * hall. The monthly payment on shares will bo duo , and 91,000 cash in band and 82,000 of nextmonth'i receipts will bo offered for loan. Mr. W. It. Lewis , the exprcw man , ex plains that ho has four instead of one license , nd whoever nays to the contrary in a notorious rious liar. Tlio now church built by the South Omaha church organization in completed and on tli first Monday in September school will open there , conducted by the Sinters of Mercy. Is'ew furniture of the best kind w 111 bo put in and the new house will prove quite a valuable acquisition for that part of the city. An excursion will arrive hero on Friday Tnorning at 10 n. in. from Lincoln , They will proceed from the depot ] to St. Mary's avenue park and join St. 1'hilip'n people in their an nual picnic. It in hoped that the citizens gen erally will greet them with hearty welcome. In the evening an entertainment will bo given at the hall corner of ICtli and Cap itol n\enuo It is an old and established rule that per- ecutlon always strengthens the ( persecuted 1 and the mayor has scon fit to go for the street musicians ; they are ( locking hero in crowds. M very day sees now faces and now deformities and brings some now and additionally horrible musical machine , Between the advent of the amateur ] cornet playcrand ) the army of organ grindera they are making Omaha howl , The Grand Temple of Honor and Tem perance lias just closed a very haimitnious ses sion , hold in Beatrice , which was well attend ed. Tlio following are the officers elected for the ensuing year : ( i. W. T. , D. 11 , Howard , Lincoln ; G. W. T. F. , A. "Willis , Omaha O. W. 11. , James M. Williami , Plattsinouth ; G. W. Treas. , O. K. Needy , Beatrice ; ( ! . W U. , L. W. Hedges , Lincoln ; (5. W. guard Matthew Scbla lo , I'lattsmouth ; 1'iwt G. W. T. , James K. Morrison , I'lattsmouth ; rospro' ( tentative to Supreme Council of the Unltoi SUtes , I. A. Willis , Omaha. The 1'latte river in reported to bo veri high and rising rapidlng. Conductor Johnson of the B , k M , , Omaha , says that the rUer i two feet higher than nt any previous time thi Hpring , and is rapidly spreading all o\cr th Ixjttom between OreajKilIs nud I.a 1'latte. Ac cording to the statements of old settlers th prcOnt stage is as much as four foot ulxnu tha of any former year for twelve or fourteen year past. The water coming out of the stream i as dark us the surface soil from the surround ing corn fields , lleports from above indlcat that the river will bo much higher Hill befot the flood subsides. The Musical Union orchestra receives th following complimentary notice from The Wi ] xx > Independent : "This orchestra consists i cloven ixsrfunneru , each an accomplished artls' under the direction of 1'rof. S. Hofinan , "it , Julius Meyer as business manager. For near ! two hours they hold the audience s ] > cllboun with their delicious strains , and wo were mi prised that any city in the state could boast t the i > o HM lou of such flue musician * . Oi crowded space pi events our giving the namei i each jwrformer and the programme entire. : in sufficient to gay that this orchestra lias bee admirably trained , has acquired proficiency 1 great labor , play exceedingly well , and wi give as good nn entertainment to the lovers fine instrumental music as they would wish hear. Wo hope they will come again at no d ! tant day. " There vcre 105 failures In the Unit ) reported during the past we0'4 ' , 17 Jnoro thi 1 "lu " " he preceding woo "an the con upending week of 1882 , and 105 more than t ! same week of 1881. Compared with tlio pi vious week the middle states had 311 , an I crease of 2 ; New England states 31 , i iucreai > eof 3 ; southern states ' . ' 8 , an incren 1 of 1 ; western states -10 , an increase of C ; I1 rifle coast states and territories 21 , an Increa of 5 ; Canada and the provinces 23 , a docrea of 9. The Important failures were : Vtiml Loof , Morrison & Co. , stock brokers , Xi York City ; The Alpha Improved Lcatl company , Xewark ; Ithodes , Hnbbs k C wholesale notions , Kansas City , lu the pi : dpal trades they were as follows : Grocers : general traders 21 ; liquors 15 ; manufactuu i Hj clothing 9 ; nhoes 7 ; drugs 7 ; dry goods hardware C ; fancy good * 4 ; millinery 4 } je dry 4 ; hotels and restaurants 4 ; furiiituio produce and provisions 2 ; books and utatii cry 2. 2.Tho The Bale of tingle tickets to the Thou concerts will not begin till Tuesday next. Among theskylights ] broken by the h etorrn yesterday wcro tbono of J. llo * < field , tlio clothier ; K. L. Eaton , 1'liilip La and J. L. Caulfield , Men's , Iroya1 and Children's fitn Jmts in great vurioty at 8AXE'8 , j3 wed fri jyl THE LEGAL OCTOPUS. - * - An Alleged Eloping Couple Caught in Omahat A Prosecuting Attorney Fined for Contempt , Kregor , the Boy Burglar , Coir victed , The Lt-K l News From Hie Knur Courts. Tlio city marshal received n dispatch Tuesday morning instructing him to arrest - rest 0110 0 , tl , Synold and Mrs. Ernest Synold. The couple who are wanted left together from a farm nt Menomonoo , Mich , the sister-in-law , woman being u - - of the limn wanted. Previous to their departure , C. G. Synold had persuaded his brother to soil his plneo and start for Portland , Oregon. They went as far iw Milwaukee , where the brothers went on a pree and C. 0. Synold got hold of Ernest's pocket book containing S'iOO ' and ho and Ernest's wife then disap poured. It seems that ho had not seen nis brother for twenty years until quite recently , since they parted from eaeh other in Germany as inero lads. 'Last evening the ollicera were notified that the two parties wanted were in the city , and that they could bo found easily. They thereupon wont to the Union Pacilic depot when they found the man and woman , who wore about the to leave for the west , and who had their lunch baskets , coffee pots , etc. , ready for the overland trip. They wore taken into custody and brought up town , where they proceeded to explain matters ac cording lo their own version. Synold said that his brother and his brother's wife had started together for Portland , Oregon , and ho showed his three througli tickets to San Francisco. lie said thai his brother was a worthless drunken fol low , and that on arriving at Milwaukee ho had got on a spree ana was unable U accompany them when ready to leave. He claimed that he had no intention' eloping and stated in the presence of the woman , "Do you think if 1 was going to do such a thing as this I would go olfwith such an old woman as this ? T would want something better looking , " which remarked contained more truth than poetry , as the woman is an old and homely person and the last any ono would bo expected to run away with. The woman stated that she had merely come to Omaha in order to stop a car load of goods which they had sent ahead of thorn , and which they expected to find here , and that on arriving she had 1 found the car had already gone out west and she intended to follow it until she could overtake it and have them re turned. She also denied all designs of elopement * Itoth parties are in custody , though not in jail. CONVICTED OK IIUIUII.AUV. The trial of Wm. Kregor , the young burglar who is eighteen ycais of ago and six and a half feet tall , and who wis : ar rested on the charge of committing the burglary at Col , liurnham's house last I week , was hold in the district court yes terday before .ludgo Neville. Messrs. liennettand Rogers , counsel , assigned by the court to defended Kregor , made a strong effort to prove an alibi. The jury after half an hour's deliberation returned a verdict of guilty with a recommendation to the clemency of the court. FINED KOU CONTEMPT. During the trial of the Kregor case quite an interesting episode occurred in the discourt room. Distiict Attorney Godwin and Walter ; Dennett , who was conducting the defense , had been wrangling all day over law , points until Judge Neville got tired , and finally told them to desist from their in . terruptions of the court proceedings ' Upon this Mr. Godwin remarked thatil the court would interfere a little lest they would settle matters without si much trouble. Judge Neville seized a pen and begai writing in the docket , while Mr. Rogers who was associated with Bennett , wen' speaking until the Judge , interrupt ng him. said , "Wait a moment , Mr Rogers ! " 1 have , " said his honor , my docket of the State vs Parko Godwin who is lined § 25 for contempt of cour and for insinuating that 1 have used par tinlity in this case. " to The fiat was accepted by Mr. Godwii without protest and the case proceeded POLICE PAHAUllAPHH. he Thos. Ilube was hold last night on charge of committing the llustoll bur of glaries to await the action of the gram ' jury. His companion , John Henry Wai dern , has been dischagred. ' FKDEUAL COUUT. riy nd Tlio tiial of the suit of A. S. Patricl vs. Erwin Davis , in the U. S. court , wix iir- iirof concluded Tuesday. J. T. Webste of and A. J. Popploton made the argument lur for the plaintiff , and J. M. Thurston am of J. C. Cowin the arguments for the dt It fondant. CM 1MK1J. TIOIIK In this city , Juno ' . ' 0 , at C o'clock i m. , Thoman , infnnt xnu of Mr. and Mn of < Thomas Tiho ( ; , aged 7 daj e. to Funeral to-morrow , Juno 21 , at 10:00 : a. m UN- from the rcHldunco , Fourteenth And Cent ; ] RtreetH. Friends nro Invited tc * " JERSEY HULLS FOR SALE. TO- The undersigned has two thoroiigl the bred Jersey bull calves for sale , l > oth r < ire- corded. J. C. McHrido , Lincoln. Neb. ill.an llcul KHUUU TrniiNfiM'H. an The following deeds were filed for rci I'n- axe ord in the county cleik's ollieo Juno 1 ! awe reported for THE llm : by Ames1 rei estate agency : lur- Geo. II , Hoggs and wife and Low 'ow Hill to Andre Pemm , wd lot SJ ; blk I her Boggs it Hill's add. , S.'iOO. David P. Selden et al to .lames 31 rin- Kim , \v d lot 1 and 45 ft of e side lot ! blk 14 , Improvement nssoc. add. , SI 000. era C. S. Montgomery , Comr. , to Frank . 7 ; Hurkloy , deed lot'7 , blk 147 , S2,7iiO. ew- I ( Patrick J. Midler and wife to Wn u3 ; Vow , w d lot 18 , Redick's 2nd add I. I"- SoUo. Frank .1. Rurkloy to Henry 11. Busl man \v d lot 7 147 § nas , , , , 3,000. Josojih T. Dunham toVm. . E. Smail w d , nj of nw , BW of nw , e\ \ of i liail and tvr of so , 2li , HI , 10 , 8500. " ten- Gilbert W. Hitchcock to Edith Ostle ang deed , nol of no ] of 12 , 10 , H ? 2CO. G. W. Hitchcock to Edith Ostlo aw w d , undivided half of nel of no ] of 1 : 1(5 ( , 10 , ? 2GO. D. 0 , Sutphon to Henry A. Koster w. d. , part wl sw sec. J7 , part no. so. sec. 18 , tp. lf > , HI , 81. CJi.T ? . C. House ! and Hubon Allen and nivcs to Dennis Cunningham , ] . c. , Blot \ lot 8 , block 107 , 81. Mary N. Herd and hiioband to Dennis Cunnhi'/haiii , n. c. , si lot 8 , block 107 , SI. Howard 1' . Smith and wife to Dennis CimniiUjlmtii , ti. c. , sV lot 8 , block 107 , 81' Gco. H. Hoggs and wife and Lew W. Hill to Henry Walchin , w. d. , lot 7 , block , Arbor Place , $250. \Vm. Foster and wife to A. Roseberry , w. d. , lot 2 , block 225 , SIJ.oOO. George Hurke and wife to Chas. AV. Mead. et. al.trustees , e. " J. lot ! 1 , block 21 , ? 2OOU HOME "ACAIM , The St ( Joe Excursionists Coino Homo via Burlington , And TlitiH Itulsfi I lie Illockiulo Canned by tlio l''lood. As nearly all our citizens know , there was a largo delegation of Omaha visitors to the Saengerfest hold in St. Joe last week. Most of the folks went down on Thursday , including the band and musical organizations and the remainder left by special train Saturday evening , all ex pecting to get homo Monday morning. The storm of Saturday night , however , dispelled all their plans for by it all rail road communication between Omaha and St. Joseph was cut oil' . So serious wore the washouts that they have not yet been repaired , and meantime the excur sionists from Omaha and other Nebraska and Western Iowa cities , were watei bound in the Missouri metropolis. This was not a very agreeable state of affairs as most of the excursionists were oflicials and business men who had counted cor- taiion \ getting homo the first of the week and made arrangements accordingly. Tuesday it was determined to got the visitors homo if they had to go by way oi Capo Horn. At It o'clock a special train with over four hundred passengers lefc St. Joe for Omaha , taking an easterly course. They came by way of Burlington - ton Junction , Villisca , Red Oak , Ham burg , Pacific Junction , Plattsinouth am thence homo , traveling over a half dozen railroads on route , and arriving al the B. & M. depot in this city at 10:30 : yesterday. The Omaha party on board consistci of the Miennerchor , the Fourth infantrj band , and several private citizens , amonf , whom were Hon. Chas. H. Dewey , Win Krug , Julius Meyer , Frank Wassermann Albert Nast and others. There were also on board at starting the delegations from Council Bluffs , Plattsinouth , Lincoln , Columbus and others , who left the train at various points on the road , except the Columbus Mionnorchor , which came to this city and and took the noon train for homo. The Omaha Miennorchor marched up from the depot about noon to their hall on Fourteenth street , headed by the Military band playing and inspiring air. This band , it is said , carried oil' the palm from all the competitors at the Siengerfest , and certainly it is ono of the finest musical organizations in this part of the country. riio next Siengorfest will bo hold in Lincoln in 1885. SOM KTII ING NKAV , AVIiUili Grouted Quito a Sensation from IH Novclly. Times have not been extraordinary stirring in Omaha of late and sensations are few and far between. Fires seldom or never come to any account since the waterworks wore started , murders are scarce and fatal accidents few and far between. It is therefor with genuine satisfaction , tion that TIIK BKK is able to-day to treat its readers to a genuine , novel , news item , ono not equalled in the recollection of the youngest inhabitant unless he is born before the item gets to press. ' Old 80111011 } say that they saw some thing of the kind in years gone by , but incredulous people laugh and wag their heads derisively al it. But , to come to the point , Oniahti had a fall of rain during the night , anil another early yesterday. It is nol necessary to describe what rain is. Web ster says "It is water falling in drops fron the atmospheie ; the descent of water ii drops from the atmosphere. " Whethei this definition is corrector not wo canno i say , as rain is so seldom seen hero , bin we judge from all accounts that it is am that it was a shower of rain which fel Tuesday night and yesterday morning. The storm Tuesday began about mid night , a few drops "falling from the at mosphere , at tirst , followed by a grea many drops , descending from the atmos phero" all at once , it was a grand sigh and much surprise vra8 felt by those win happened to bo out in the "atmosphere,1 that the "rain" penetrated oven throng ] the thinnest garments. Early yesterday there was anotho leak in the "atmosphere , " which must b ' as badly torn somewhere about this yicin ity as a small boy's summer trowser in the fall. The rain yesterda ; . , morning fell steadily for about two hour roll and ran down the gutters toward th river where it disappeared. There was also a good deal of hail , am it was big hail too , varying from the siz llo - of a pigeon's egg to that of a walnut am _ o- oven larger. The streets looked lib : they hail been sprinkled with big whit marbles , and considerable damage wa done by breaking glass window and skylights. It was feared tha the garden truck would be injured , buti , seems to have suti'ered but little. Ther wore some big stories told of the hug hailstones falling , some of which are n doubt exaggerated. For instance , Col Floyd showed THK BKK reporter a box t chopped icoeontaining over a iieckwhic he said was cut up from two hailstones Ho also had a lovely bouquet with a moa rose biuloii the top of itwhich ho said h cut out of one of them. If he did the hai ,1. stone came from Doc. Smith's gardenan the garden will have to bo invest 111. gated. . , There is considerable speculation as t whether this shower will not be fullowe ill- by another before the summer is over. la Mr. Sali-man anil \ ifi > , and Mr. Ayle , worth and wife , of the Grand 1'ixclticvei sour fcotvnaded by the "Twilight Quartette Clul of Omaha : Mr. L. DeLions , Mr. James Jouc ur , 10 , Mr. V. A. Itainusey , Mr. Frank Hall. Tl proprietors and \\hct are under many oblig. or , tlods for the fine nuistix The boys have bee 12 , hlreil by the iirojirletors of the I.elji bonso i St. 1'aul , Minn. They will slnR tlicro for tl rs , summer bea ou , They leave iu a few dayu. A SPLENDID PROJECT. The Proposed Now Engine House on Farnarn Street , The IMniiH HiilnnlKcd to Ilic Council by Clilcl Unilcr. Chief Engineer Duller has submitted the plans to the city council for a now building to bo erected nt the southwest ] corner of Farnain and Sixteenth streets , opposite City hull , to be used jointly by the fire department and city officials. The proposed building will front on Farnam street , being sixty-six feet in length and will be sixty-six feet deepand lilso have a front on Sixteenth street The first story will be divided into three rooms , to bo occupied by the hook and ladder truck and hose carts , with stables in the rear , in the same building. A hose tower twelve feet square and sixty feet high will stand in the rear of the building find a stair-way will lead up from the east side and pass clear aiound the south side to the tower , from which entrances will lead to the rooms and hall in the upper story. The second story will contain a hall in the southwest corner , -t i by 25 feet , de signed for use as a council chamber and police court room. On the same floor will bo oflices for the city clerk and city treasurer , and also sleeping rooms for the men and other conveniences. The building will bo of brick and its cost is estimated at 80,000 , as Chief 15ut- ler and his men piopose to do the most of the work , so that in reality the value would bo a great deal more. The city has the advantage of owning the lots chosen for the site of the house as they did in the case of the 10th street house vvhich was built in the manner in which it is propos ed to build this , cost 8MOO and is worth at least $3,500. The new house will bo so finished and constructed as to be an ornament to the city and certainly is greatly needed for the purposes designed. The boys of the department have staid in the old rattlo-trap for years at the risk of their lives , for Baby Barnes could blow it over , if ho tried , and it will fall down some day during a calm and smash the apparatus. The city ollicers need a bolter place , too , and it is likely that the proposition will meet with much favor 'from the start. THE CONVKNT IMIOI'EUTY. It IH Sold to a Company of Oinnha Men. THE BEK announced several weeks ago that negotiations were in progress be tween several Omaha gentlemen and the authorities of the Catholic church , bj which the convent property on St. Mary's auenuo would bo transferred to tht parties referred to and utilized by them as building property. It is now positively stated that the overtures have been successful and tlm the papers have been made out deeding the pioperty to Messrs. Frank Murphy W. V. Morse and Ben Wood They buy the entire fiout 01 St. Mary's avenue , and the tract is 22- feet deep. Ho\vaid street willbe opened through the land and a line of lots laid out on either side of it , fronting respect ively to the north ami south. This will furnish some of the best building sites in the city to those who are looking for a place to erect fine residences , and will ic- sult in great improvement and consequently quently increased value to that portion of the city. lluclcleii'H Arnica Sulvc. The greatest medical wonder of the world Warranted to speedily euro Burns , Bruises Cilti , UIcerH , Salt Kheuin , Fe\er Sores , Can. cern , Piles , Chilblains , Corns , Tetter , Chappei Kanils , nnd all skin eruptions , guaranteed ti cure in every instance , or money refunded. l.r ! cents | > er box. For bale by C. F. Goodman. 1'EUSON'AIj. ld. ! ( ) . Bergman , Central City ; Limi * A Kent , Mindcn ; J. II. Collins , North 1'latto Ceorxo \ \ ' . 1'ost nnd family , York ; Kd Cook Aiiisworth ; F. M. Itublve , Arapahoe ; L. C Kiclmrds , Lincoln ; S. Broat , Beatrice ; L Halm , Hastings ; 11. D. Lamsin , York ; F. W Dorxey , 1'onca ; George W. Went , Onceola H. A , Babcock and Kd M. Coflin , Urd , am Win. Stadlcmann , Lincoln , are among th guests of the Millard. W. W. Hood , , of Chicago ; F. Weed and E S. Stark , of Hampshire , 111. ; L. N. Gundoii of Cedar Ka { > Uln ; B , F. Hodgoman , of Wing , Minn. ; W. 0. Niuerson , of Chle.igi H. Ii. Wiritmoro , of Lincoln ; E. W. Hurst of Hock-Wands 11. Cliardo and A. K. Well * of Oakland , are gucnts of the Grand Pacific. A. 11. Convew | aud wife , of .Choyenno , ar at the Millard. Hon. John B. Bar new , of Ponea , is u guei. of the Millard. T. A. Davis , of Ilawlins , is a guest i the Millard. Hon. Isaac Powers , Jr. , of Dakota City , 31' in town. " T. W. Henderson , of Sioux Falls , Uj 'th n Mlllard. C. N. IJays , of Grinnell , Iowa , ' id at th Millard. Door Hellleniau , of Denver , U at the M ! d lard.J. . o J. J. Mclntocli , of Sidney , h at the Mi d lard. lard.G. o G. M. Lainbertson is at the 1'aiton. to 13 Hon. S. J. Alexander was intownTuei fa day night. it it A , M. Schumaker , of Fnllerton , U at tli ro Metropolitan. " Dr. C. A. King , of Galena , III. , It at tl > Metropolitan , 1.of A. Berg , of Stromsburg , is a guest at tl of ofh Metropolitan. s. S , B. Eastman and him , of Nebraska Cit ; 93 are at the l'ti\ton , 10 W. H. Underwood , general westein pv-sei il. ger agent of the Michigan Central uiilroai . was iii town Tue-sday. I'mf. W. L. Adams has roturiipd from Cal fornia. lli i family are oxi cled back In few \\eoks , < K. L. True and family , of Scbuyler , are : thu 1'uNton. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. 1' . Dodge , Jr. , of Nc York , regioterod at thu 1'axton to-day. ho llobert llyan , of Lincoln , was at the Paten ton to-day. en Mr. and Mrs , B. Hoffnuns and family , at London , are gueota of tlio 1'axtou. ho SujKirintondent Deuel , of the mountain il ! Ion of the Union Pacific ; Supcrintcndei Dickinson , of the Wyoming division , and Slip- erintcndi'iit Wmtclle , nt tlio wcitern dUIilon , left Omaha this morning for Chicago , vthero they Mill * ] iend a day or two In taking in the nights at the railway exposition. 11. If. NichnNon and family , of Lincoln , arc at the Millard. Jos. Lear , of Kaji a.s City , Is nt the Mil. lard. lard.K K , Young and Louh Heliucr , of Lincoln , were at the Millard yesterday. X. S , Wjcolf , of Norfolk , registered nt the Millard lait night. Norton Strong , L * . S. A. . Ii at the 1'ax- ton. ton.C. C. Kramer and J. Staufler , of Columbtif.aro guests of the 1'axton , F. J. Beecham , of Milwaukee , is at the Met ropolitan , G. B. and C. H. MatthowMin , of Wisner , registered at the 1'axton lout night. L H. Ofillett , of LX'laml , U at the Metro , polity. L. Helm , of Hastings , was a guest at the Millard last night. S. K. Omc , of Bluir , registered at the Mil lard la t night. B. C. Yoemans and ] ) . K. Dudley.of Weep- ng Water , aio at the Millard , Dr. J' Ashley Thompson and wife , of Wu h- ingtnn , 1) . C. , aie at tlio ( fraud Pacific , en route to Pine Kldgo agency , where the doe- .or . will locate and practice his profession. K. W. Boot , New Yoik ; K. C. Hood , Buf- 'alo ' ; O. Wheeler , Chicago ; John Hoberts.Buf- 'alo ; Joe McGowgle , Cliryemie , Wyo. ; S. N. Jardcn , Cedar Jlnpids ; W , H. Smith , Stanton ; Lou Backenhimer , Demur ! Dr. J. Ashley Thompson and wifeWashington , D. C. ; Frank [ lief , wife and son , Bancroft ; Mrs. M. P. Clink , I'oitl.uid , Ore. , and C. Gihbi , No- jraxka , were guests at the Grand Pacific yes- , erday. Miss Ida L. Barlow leases for the east to- lay as announced in THK BKK Monday , and she goes carrying with her the universal re grets of all who bine known her hero , either in tlio social circles or as singer of lare talent and ability. Since her connection w itb the Second Presbyterian church choir she- has made heiself almost indispensiblc to the mil cal circles of the city , and her going is felt deeply by all. A Uun oil a DriiK Store. Xever was such a msh made on any drue atoro as is now at C. F. Goodman' * for a trial bottle tle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption , Couglia and Colds. All pornom afTectcd with nathina , bronchitis , hoarseness , severe cough < i or any affection of tno throat and lungs , can get a trial bottle of this greai remedy free by calling at aboro drug store , Ucgular cizo , ? 1.00. FLIES AXD BUGS. Flies , roaches , ants , bed bugs , rats , . mice , gophars , chipmunks , cleared out by "Rough on Rats. " 15c. MIMTAUY 3IATTKUS. I Orders From the Headiinr | tors Department of the I'lutte. The following named men enlisted al Fort Omaha , Neb. , are assigned as fol. fows : George R. Bennett to the Fourth in. fentry. Arthur A. Kinnear to light battery D Fifth artillery. Private .lames Bell , company i ? , Seventh onth infantry , is detailed on extra dutj i the ordinance department , and will b out by his post commander to report t. . lie commanding ofticer , Cheyenne ordi- lance depot , Wyo. , for duty , without do- Under authority contained in para- raph B2 ! ) , Army Regulations , as niodi- iOil by general orders No. 4 , series of 882 , from the headquarters of the army , ho ration of bread to bo issued to the roopsatFort McKinney , Wyo. , is in- reased to twenty-two ounces. First Lieutenant T. S. McCaleb , Ninth nfantry , is hereby relieved as recruiting iflicer at Fort D. A. Russell , Wyo. First Lieutenant E. B. Robertson , ad- utant Ninth infantry , is hereby ap- minted recruiting ollicer at Fort D. A. .lussoll , Wyo. First Lieutenant Guy Howard , Twelfth nfantry , A. D. C. , will proceed to Keo- uik , Iowa , on business connected with ho Nati&nal cemetery at that place , re- urning to these headquarters on comple- .ion of that duty. _ { Paragraph It , special orders No. 40 , iiirrent series from these headquarters , s amended to read : by authority of the ieutenant general commanding the divi- son , Captain C. A. H. McCauley , assist- int quarte'rmaster , on being relieved by First Lieutenant A. M. Wetherill , Sixth ufantry , will proceed to Chicago , 111. , mil consult with the chief qimrtennastcfr , military division of the Missouri , con- cerhin matters connected with the build ing of Fort Thornburgh , Ttah. On com- [ iletion of this duty ho will proceeil to Fort Thornburgli , Utah , and ropori-tq the commanding ollieor thereof for duty in connection with the construction of that post. N v\\V yi Ilowiirdcd. st iV liberaiwwtVftrif will bo paid to anv party who will pr jlucB a ca o of Liver , Kidney or Stomach conipjixiii't.tlmt Electric Bitters will not Hi > eeilily euro. Bring them along , it will co t you nothing for the medicine if it fails to cur j. and you will bo rewarded for your trtmblo beside * . All blood diseases , bilious ness , jaundice , constipation , and general de bility are speedily cured. Satisfaction guar anteed or money refunded. 1'rico only fifty cents per bottle. For ( ale by O. F. Gopd , man , ' Grand Pacific Hotel COltNEU OF NINTH AND HARNEYSTS. 10 OMAHA . . . . NEI1 lie OPENED MAY 17th , 1883 , y Tlii ilutil contain * UX ) riMim , all init > lde nniiin and 30 rooms on the flr > t m ir , especially aduptisl fo sample men. A cuisine of superior excellence , Hiail iiuarters for the ttate trade , cpeclal Inducements t the theatrical profession. Hotil sltuatetl the block from depiiU. Horse cars pam the doors both wa.\ eter } lUo minutes. CASTORIA p , Infants and Children WlUiont Morphlno or Narootino. I What Rives our Children rosy checks , L What curea their Nvers , makes tliem sleep ; gtfr.-j.jy . . . . 'Tin Cantorliv. ' When Cable * fret , and cry by turns , i What cures their colic , kfllt their worms. , . { . - . lint" What quickly cures Conitlpatlon , Sour Stomach , Colds , Indigestion : f Hut Cnntorla. f - Farewell then to Morphine Syrups , Castor Oil and Paregoric , and Il.iUCaniorln. Centaur Llnimont. An ab solute euro for Rheumatism , Sprains , Bnrni , Galls , &o. , and an initantanoona Pain-rollover. All lho tudlicrrtlom , . . oth * . . op who from rmc.Tui.n. VH- > > < tak unnrr > rllowilfllrJ | , flijiicallv dnlofd. > ti < t ul.able lo nffforra life' * dlltlvn iror1y. | c u ti trtlnnl ; ihil | rrrn - nintl > eurtl , wliliout ilouneh mcillauf" t ndorie I bjrrtnclort , niloiltrri an I llif | .rci 4 The J/'dleal H'rtkly ' Thf ou plmotltntlnt .Vcriou.llflillllj. l'hv-l < 'l > l l jr T. Ac. , li linllTinr'rwlnUTTIIKMAll l > HUM'S. " I.TM halKKrBci > ' un < lorcfrUln reiturttloti lo tull ind r.i-r > fttl niHnhaoil. Simple , f fpclirr. cV.nlj , ple i ot. Beu3 f rlr < - > Hir ( > n"ult lli > n ilhpli ) lcl n trte. MAIWTO.N Itr.ltr.I > V TO. . 40 IV , HU , 8U Nfw York. COMMON SENSK COMPIIESSKD. IT IS niFKUTIiTTOGIVE IX A DOZEN LINES THE 1IEASONS WHY TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT KHOn.l ) III' Plir.KEUUEl ) AH A COH- HIX'llVEAiNl ) ALTiilATI\E : TO EVE11Y OTIIEll MEDICINE IN VSE. K1USTLY. IT ALLAYS FP.YEU : SECONDLY , IT CLEANSr-STHEllOWKLS WITHOUT VIOLENCE Oil PAIN ; TIIIIIDLY , 11'TONES THE STOMACH JKOtIllTHLY.ITIirXiCLATESTHKn.OW OF I1ILE ; FIFTHLY , ITI'ltOJUlTESHKALTHYPEit- Sl'lllATION : SIXTHLY , ITIIELIEVP.SIIIESYSTEM KHOM UNWHOLESOME Hl'MOHS ; SEVENTHLY.IT lUANOllUX.IHTHi.VEUViSEIlHTHLYlTArra | : ; tIl'ON1iHEIlLOODASADEPl'ltENTANILASrLY , ITFOUMS ONE ( ) F THE MOST DELICIOUS COOL- INH DltAl'MHTS THAT EVElt PASSED DOWNTHB 'I IIHOAT OF AN IN YALID. SOLI > ; iY ALL DUUO GISTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. ifl-Speclals will Positively not be Inserted unless paid in advance. TO LOAN-Money. TO LOAN The Omaha savings hank Ii MONEY Is now prepared , to make loans on Oui.iha city or DouKliui count } real estate at current rate u ( in terest. No commltf-km charged. SSStf . TO U1AN The lowest rates ol Interest MO.VKV Uemls' Loan Agency , 15th & UouglM. 234tf UO l.OAN-Call at law office uf It. L. MOXBY Thomas , room 8 , CrclKhton Illock. MONKY I.OANKI ) On chattel mortal's. Hoom 7 , Union Block. 5S5-lmo { MONKY TO I.OA.V-OII chattel mortises , KI > - WAUIKS , HOfl rarnain St. 7 0-lm { MONEY IOANKD-On chittil property , .1. 11. ncattj , No. 213 Smith 14th street. 740-lni5 " HELP WANTED. _ 'ANTED \ lirst class pastry cook. Apply mediate ! } at Uranil Pacific Hotel. HJ\Vantul-Iailj ARcnti ) for the "OUEBN 1'HOTKC- 'loll. " A new uiiilcrKarnicnt for ladiesniadu of soft , HcxIMu rubhcr. Sine prottctlou tntliv unili.r ear when nccies-ary to lie worn. Iktails for SI.50 as la t at ojjeiits can kliow It. l.arjre ] . .iolltiAililruv , with Htniiip , I Mlic' < rnilur arincnt M'f's I'o. , 0 bouth MaSt ' \ St , Ihluu'o , 111 Hi2-.IvJl-2l-2 : \\'ANTiil-A : Kill for ( 'envral hoii owoikouth - last i'orm.1 ht. Jim j'.IMIIUC and aoth. ' ' ' BU--'l' A \ rANTKD A Imkur lit 12 dollars ii r month corner > > William and 13th i > t. 001-22t Vl'ASTKD A ( rood illnliiK-rooin Irl and woman T > cook at 117 N , 14th st. ( ! oed , iguM paid com- ictcnt help. OW-a-.it A\'ANTHIl A good jouni ; man to tend pool tables TV and clean up. Ono ho lUurt ut home , lie- ween 7 and 8 o dock. 314 S. loth ht. U 9lt ! 'ANTKD A nirl for nc'iiral ' imuscwork In fainili 1 of two. Imiulre ut music store. Crounxe block. 9ii-23 ll ANTKI ) Woman of iniddlu uge , healthy , and TI amiable , to d ( jcnenil hiiu c work for imself tlfc and Infant , at I'lnu Itld e Indian au'enoj > akota , ni'Kro preftrrcdtlth reeiMiinienil.itiiiii. 'ennanciit cmiiloj nient. Call onnraddrcss , for three la\x. Doctor'Ihoiniwoii. flrand ruilllcllotcl , Omaha OSO-22" Immedintelv a , food girl for sentral AV liou-ework at No. 721 South ISth St. 077-21" A\ TANTKD A ( , 'OCH ! cook , seamstress and dining room ilrl at the Occidental. 039-20 AA A\ "ANTii : > Two good barbers , . Inquire 203 S. K St. Omaha. OsO-201 AAY AY TANTKD 1 Cook at Pacific house , ( ( owl waite paid. 070-20' AV 7ANTKD A dishwasher at the Emmet House. 0 < W-2J 17ANTED first class female cook at City Hotel T corner 10th and Harney , ! ) s4-21 * VANTED A waltcr4. perwcck , Harnej St. red T taurant OSMOt Y17ANTED A first class canvasser for a fast sell IT ing article. For particulars call at 1718 Ilur St. , - , 0 3-0t ! " \\'ANTED ( llrl for general housework at Alban ; > > House , 05 S. 10th M. 010-20 Al'ANTED A good comiictcnt girl to ilu genera TT hTiiiMwork , good wages ghen. N. W. come 18th and lu > euport. Tl/'ANTEU A K' > ° J reliable tinsmith , Call on o ? addn.ua Howlco & Vandtrhoof , Sow ard. Nc brasVa. 877-tf " "SITUATIONS WANTED" \\7ANTED-8ituatlon In a store or shop by a man T T Scandlna > e , twel ucanin this country , usei to store butlnewi and book-keeping in the old coun try. Address A. T. Dee office. OS7-23t " \\7ANTED-A iiositlon by a young man In som T T private family or on a farm , understands takin care of horson. Address H. L. Dee office. 1000-20' "TV-ANTED A jiosltlon by a young man as teh .v Kraph operator or In an office , or any iiositlo tint-would rciiuire one of some ability. Address J If. Ileo office. 101-20 * Al ANTED 1'intitkm by a young married main T T salcmuh , book-kceiM.r , ur any position of fal calarv. Would prtfer a position In a manufacturin establishment , has had large experience In machlntr steam and water power arrangement &c. , and is con latent to superintend and light manufacturing bui liHs.s. town or country , nut'ulralj of work , Addrct Y. Ili-e office. 078-20 "VT'ANTKli .A situation as a miller , IS years ei v T uericiire , 5 y ears under roller jirocuss. No , stone dresser. Address H , , No , 25 , BBB ottlcc.70531J 705-31J MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. \ t'AXTEIAn unfuriiMicd room north of CalKo nla and west of 10th * t. AddrtsK I' . D. He olllcc. IKM.'JUt \\'ANTEI A gentle her > u and iihautou oiimontl 1) pajment * . Addre llox 4BO. OUO 20 STEXH1UAI'IIKII-IV' tjpe writer , would Ilk poxltlon an prliato n-crvtar ) Adilrem II. II. , Ik oltlct. ftlCT-Slt FOR RENT Houses and Lots , TM'KNIS J'TM'KNIS - , 1 12 DoiU'f t. _ 034'lint 1r HOl'SES KOU HENT. 1 ) II 1. MOUSE A : CO. , OOa-28 1022 Capitol Avenue. 17011 KENT Two elegant cottages , 7 nKims cacl 1 Just Mulshed. City water , all comcnlenccs , Di eniMirt ainl2Mhstri.it. C. 1)\VYEUW. U.Telegraii ottlcv. Oltf-tl EE Louses to rent. PECK , opposite Pa office. 074-25 KENT House of te\en rooms , all hi exec _ lent rcj lr. Well , cistern and cellar , apiili grapes , and all Undj ol fruit. Addrcw 410 Wa'm tn > t. 052 St * IrtOlt.UENT-llouse of ilx toOmi , Inquire X 1 cor. 15th and Chicago , wa-'jo- THOS. ' roll HKST-Wtlj nnd Oraco-wlth ix nOl'SE , cWern and l > aru. Nice lucatlou. Jo seph llednmu , North 10th. 000-50' 011 HKNT rici ntit newly fiirnl'hcJ luonu w Ith 1 ' or without l rd 414 'MSt. \ \ . rorner Cim. Scv- in minute * widk from I'o-t Oltlie. U13-23 rpi ) ltE.VT-l.nnro front furnlihcd room , south ciit 1 corner Kith nnd rnrnam . 1 > tf I 'Oil I'.l.ST Two lurnhli d rooms Slltl'lilrngn St. Vll ) UK XT C'nttw ol fix roomi with or without 1 4 furniture , 2210 California street. sOM > 3' HK.NTOne 0 and one 7 room homo. In JAOIl | Westirn Cornice Works , 1110 IMijrla * lnit. J" ' _ - ol 8 rooini , collar , well , els- iriOlfilENT-limis 1 repair , 1221 north 18th street. MMVO nlrth fiirnMiVd rooms for rent with or with. 1 out board at 2112 California street. 014-20 $ KENT Home ol 3 rooms and basement of 2 J7OII . Applj HKK otllcc. klM-18 rpo LET-Hoonisnml board , or furnished homo JL for summer. Isu3 California street. Sli-lmo It iXT : Large furnished room at 131S Jack- 17011 son strict. 742-lmi _ _ FOIl 11KXT Corner of 10th and Da\en- STOHE | Iniiilre | 1010 Dau-nport street. 403-tf FOR SALE. _ X , I rvill HALE About 700 aries near cit.x , great In JL1cstinent. . I'ECK , Opposite Post ollicc. 073-25 ITUIll SALE A barber-hup urj ihcap If sold this 1 wnk 203 S. lIHli St. Omaha , 031 20 J/Olt MALI ; -'Hie luice anil furiiltiira ol u , ' " | * w1- end tln hotel In ix tnHii ol lomipop. Only OIIL- other hotel and ncirestanmnt In town. Hood realms , for oelllnt , ' . A jminif iiniplo can clearslouu per > iar > AilitriKS I'larh , raru < > f lite. 075-- ! ' SAI.iTwo : now 7 rnom coltaia-i 11 f ot ceil- IrWU 1 In ) , ' , ilt.x water , luU 3l\ii2 ! : caclinc.irlllxli schooj 1'rlco sSSOO , S'jOO c.i'h , balance invincnti at 8 ) wr cent. Chuaii. .McCAOUK.Oiipositu 1'ost otllce. 047-22 JTUIH SAL1V House 5 rooms , stable corncrlb , 17& 1 barrel cistern , well all In flr t clas4 onlcr 4 lots S5000 , 81000 ra h , balance at 8 per ct. .Met'AOUE , Opposite Port Otllcc. 04S tf "TT OH SA.Khtock of driisa anil druggists sunilrleii J In tri'oil ronditlon , at a bargain. Will l > olco 81000 or 31200. SatWactorv reasons fi > r > tlllng. Ad dress 1' . K. COULTEU , Waterloo. Nob. IUD-25' il Oll SALE A complete barber shop outfit , cheap. 1 Ilob't Ktcln , 218 S 12th St. 871-23' I OIl SAI.i : A good riding pony. Address C. 13. 1 Bee otllcc. 020-22' 1 011 SAt.K A first class two seated buggv w agon with two flrot rate ponies and harness , aharpiln. Address JL I ) . lec office. 001-20' 1 011 SALK Nearly new , side bar toj ) bujruy nt MILLAUDAUKS. 05026' /CHOICE Lot on San Francl co street about four V rods from Ijvkc street cars , Chicago III. , will sell cheap for cash or trade for stock of goods. K ! Ij. HOUSE i CO. , 1022 Capitol avenue. 010-20 FOR SAIK-000 head > earItiiR hcifera. 900 head 2 jear old he I fen. 450 " 3 , 4 and & year old heltem. 3(10 ( " 1 and 2 j ear old steers. 400 " 3 and 4 jear old steers , 300 " mixed calrcn ST11ANOE BUOS , Cattle contractora , Hide , Wool and Tallow dealer ? , Hloui City , low-a. _ _ SS2-lraJ [ j OIt SALE ThcSarm mill , will sell or cxcange L for real estate. Adorns John IlocHlnk 3 milM uvst of rapillion. I1. O. addrew Omaha. B64-23J Foil SALE Hotel In | { "fd town , near Omaha pa > in ( ; well in excellent order. Good barn will furnished , will bear imii > ti atlon. AMES , 837-tf Ii06 Farnain. SALE OK EXCIIAXOE Full lot and three IJtOH dwellings corner of llth and Pacific streets. Nina lots in south Omaha. Alin 100 acres of land near Santon , Nebraska , nnd building and stock of rlntlilii ) ; No. h04 Tenth street. Will exchange for Nebraska farm lands. 1'iirther particulars at Ceo. II. I'ttersou's Clothing Store , SOJ Tenth street. S45-Kat-mon-th 4\v - - - \ SALE A new HaU'n safe , suitable for otlioe ' or hoiiM ; . Van Cott , at MaMejcr'n. . 75S-tf O11 SALE Old newspapers in large and small quantities at this olllee. tf IriOll SALE -Flax mill machinery consting ! o ' brake , 2 dusters , beater , picker , press , etc. Can \\ork cither rotted or green htock , also shafting , pul- ie > y , and belting for driing the abo\e , also one S3 H , P. engine with boiler , smokestack and all fixtures complete. Address WILLIAM TAIT , Charles Citj , Iowa. 29j-3mt 1J10U SALE -A first ilass sicond hand top buggj. 1 Call at 1319 Harncj streit. i)97tf ) MISCELLANEOUS. Q 'r ; ' Will buy stock and restaurant , outfit - 5M l l complete , yood location , cheap rent , or will sell half Intere-t. teed ! leason for nellini ; . Call nt 122 X. 10th htreet. OJO-2U / - IKou want bariralns in countniulrlt ) real cstat,1 ! call on E. L. MOUSE K CO. / 007-20 10J2 Capitol A\cnuc. rpAKEN til' By the undersigned , n red cow with JL white spots on body and face. Also a cut in each cur. Cow was with calf when found. Owner can ha\o name by calling on I1. Larson , Jones street , bc- , twei.li Oth and 7th , and paj inj ; charts. 070-3tocw , . GEO. M. BllOOKS , of North Clmrlc-toun , N. H. , ' lift Omaha Neb. , this uioriiinj : for la\iil Cit } , where he will remain for ono Hick. 053-23 * CATTLE SCALES -New and perfect at Stock Yards loth St. bctwicn Davenport and Capitol n\c. E. ESTAIiHOOK. _ 0.17-22' STIIAYEDOK STOLEN-On Frida } or Saturday June 15th alarnre whitu cow weight alxiut 120U. Liberal rewanlwill bo paid for her leturn to St. Joseph Hospital Omaha. 062-21 NOTICE-Is hereby K en that the unilcnlRncil well , in two weeks from date sell all trunks , ; satchels etc. , left with him bj different persons on account of hoard or loiljfine ; while hu was m possess ion of the IT. S. Hotel. LOUIS SUIIWADEIt. Omaha June 10th lbs ; < . OSS 20' ri AKKX Ul' A binall jMiny mare al-oiit 12 jearn JL old , blazed face both earn split. Owner can haxesamoby calling on N. C. FOK1) , S. W. corner 20th and Bonloard , and pajiiit ? char u1 ! , 840 BUl-lcacliw t _ LADIES AND YOUNG MEN in city or country to take nice llRht and plcasai work at their homes ; 2 to iJS a ilaj easily nnd diiittly made ; work sent by mail ; no camasin | ; ; no stamp for reply. 1'lc.v.c address Heliablu .Manufai turinK Co. , 1'liil iclcl- phla , I'a. , ilrawtr TT. 040-June 2 tne8-thu-satl2t N UP One horse and ono mare colt , ith JL left hind feet white. Maru has white star on forehiad. Owner can reco\cr name b } pro\ing own ership on application to U. Price , Saratoga precinct. f065t-HiW' EDWARD KUEHL. . -f * V MAOISTErt OF PALUYSTERY AND CONDITION- ALIST , 493 Tenth utreet , between Farnam and Har- ncy , will , with thu aid of guardian s-plrita , obtain for any one a planco of the past and present , and on certain conditions in the future. Iloots and Shtna made to order. Perfect utisfoctlon guaranteed. Absolutely Pure.x TliU powder ncicr arits. A nurul of puritj. strcngt innilwholisouuiiess. More ( oiiomlral than * the Prilinarj kinds , and cannotbe sold In competition ' , "i * i ? . ? " ' "Si" ° ? ! . ? . * 'rt ' kht.iluiu'or , ' phos Sold oh , , hi cans IIOYAL , Ncw'nrk t Tunis & KnelieV \ , DENffSTS , 1107 FAUNAM STREET ( Up Stairs ) Pure Nltro Oxide ( ) a kept o" cowtantly band [ „ , . en s < < ec jit ia a Ime ect J.8 kcs sm. . pu