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THE DAILY BEE---OMAHA M1DAY , JUNE 16 , 1882. The Daily Bee tMAHA. ) Friday Mornlner , Juno 16. , River 0 feel 11 Inches below high water mark at Omaha and 'cct 8 Inchcaat Yonkton , LOOaL BK&VITIEB , Klght mm tvelron. , pillar * , which will form the support of tlio porch of the now 1'axton hotel on Vurnham etrccly were pnl up pesterday. Tha printing establishment of .7. I ) , Mortimot , Esq. , has boon , purchased bj W. 0 , II. Allen , of the Jtural Nebraska who will run it in the future , making hi Block publishing und printing specialty Mr. H..S. Smith goes in sat hia maunder. J The criminal docket will 'bo tnkcn uj in the District Court nwt week. * Tlio U. IVfolks are putting in a COB yard on Webeler nnd 13th street * , the siti of tire old cowal. t Catherine Tulley , arrCBted nnd battery some iloya ago , Iin.8 boon din charged. The ovorlnnd train from the west yen torday was lalo and Arrived aboul 7:15 oVoclc. The State Hank of Nebraska > . Ktnl } ick la the catto on trial before Judge Savage ago and n jury yeetoniay. If you are a Btranger iu this city don'l fall to call at the Y. M. 0 , A. roomn , Far- nam and Tenth Btccto. The Social Art Club will hold an im' portent meeting Friday , June lOtli , aH p. m. , at the residence of Aim. G. J. Gilbert. The appointment of the now general Huperintcndent of the -Union Pncllio will probably bo made within week. The Northwcfltcrn is as solfd na th ( Hank of England , and ghcfl Life lusur nnoa cheaper than any other company ic the world. John Steel , agent. junt3-mc CHOICE RKSIDEXOK LOTH S100 and upwards. 5 per cent down and 0 per ccn ! per ' month. BEMIB , Agent , 15th and of Douglas etreota. mny20-tl Mr. John Uanmorj'lias prcHeuted tc Kallrond Y. M. C. A. a haudeome olghl day clock. Uhu > ia a timely gift and will bo fully appreciated by the boys. The appearance of Charlotte Thoznp- BOD at the Opera HOUAO next week will not only bo ono of the luat but ono of the best entertainments of the highly tmcceaflful neason at Boyd'a. ' The closing exercises of St. Uarnabas parith echool will be held thij ! afternoon IE the Bthool room at 3 o'clock. The parents and friends of the children are in vited to attend. The remains of Abraham Hayae , the father of II. P. Hayge , ofthe - Nail Work * , who died Juno 13 , at the advanced ago of 7C years , wei o to-day forwarded to Alle gheny City , Pa. A little aon of Supt. Balbach , of the Hmelling Works , wasqviltobadly hurt Wed' nwday on St. Mary'd avenue , the ponj wliich ho wan riding stumbling andfullln ; upon him. Burglar attempted to enter the rtwi denco of Julius TreiUchke , on South 20 tl trcot on 'Wednesday Jaorniiig about tw o'clock. A shot was fired atr them an they retreated iu gocd order. . A fewoveninga ago two men wore rol bed on Capital avonue-nfa Hmall sum u money by a couple -of night hawkf and on Tuesday night ft man was relieve of $6 , at about 1 o'clock , at the corner t lileveulh and Douglas utrcots , probably b , Uio same pair. t A car load of butter lorSau I'Vancisc teed on the bldlnR near the U. P. depot n noon yesterday. It was loaded by M < fihaue & Schrocder. The fourth1 'and last division of Ufa llaymond excursion party , a "fly" crow of about one .hundred touristy , will | > ai through Omalm next yVednasday retunIng Ing home. Maj. Vrauldin Sweet , of Olarko , Me rick "county , inspector of the Nationi tiuards of Nebraska , will make a tour < Inspection of companies , beginning Jur 23th. Ho will > Ititten or twcho poln In dllfercnt parts of the state. Onrreporter WOK presentW-oduesdsy ) * wo rehearsal of the opentta of "Joust" I be preeented at Uoyd's Opera House , Jut 21st and 22nd , and found everything goir on smoothly under the supervision of Mr Clowcy. There is avery rich treat I store for our lauslclal people we can pron ioethcai. Beginning with 2 Vclock rua yenle d y the Dummy train Ic % es from and a rives at the new ddini ; on the eiut tide the U P. depot , thus saving people tl veocuityof rooWagUieournerouBtrac i n between tfio ticlno4' oiHoe .nd its farm starting potut. IttiA great iuiprovctnei At a late Jiour WednpMUy a Itdy i aiding on one of our jrluclpal streets w attracted by the sound of footitepa in t back yard , the bed room in which fcho w Jtlttliig h&viug a window overlooking I tiame. Slipping quietly io the door , e opftned It uudcionly und saw a woman pet login through < ho window blinds. ( befoff asked what was wanted the iutrud and "peeping Tom" made a very thin e oiue and it being accepted wa watched o of the back gate. This woman is the kuov l * py of a gnug of home breakers and t ! wt next woman pr man tvho la caught aboi 'if ' tha preoiiees In tnl * nutuuer will meet wil warm reception. Rev. J. W. Ingrain left yosterja over' the B. & M. road for a week's * lt in' lUpublicaa City , Kai asm Ills brotherB. * ) . L. Ingrnm of Iowa , nnd lt T. K. II. Ingram of Llocoln , will accompany him , Owing to his Notice the Christian thurch will hold no cenlcM next Sunday. WANTKD-One good btbcr. Will l y good wfigea nnd gltendy work. Thcro It nlso a good opportunity for A re- Untile man ( barber ) to gel Into the best and oldMt tstabllthed barber busines In Omaha for himself. For particulars inrjnlre nt N , Pi. cor. 15th nndDo > ! ge street. Omaha. J. Kltner. TJrowncll Hall commencement will beheld hold In the Mnvink Hull on Wednesday evening , Juno 21st. Antvcrunry so mon by the rector , on Sunday morning , In T.lnlty Cathedral chapel. Pnbllc exer cises cMiay * , rawJc , etc. , on Monday nnd Tuesday. Patrons , nnd the public nro cordially invited lobo present at the oxer- The I. A. Social Club gave another ol their enjoyable hop ! at Mononle HallWcd- nosdny , To the inspiring hlrahu of IrvlnoV popular orchtotra , about novcnty couplet ' 'chased ' the hours with flying feet1' until about two o'tloolc when they adjourned to the parlurs below and did nmplo justice tc an olcgaut lunch , It Is the intention ol the club to yl\e the next hop at Itnnsooni Sk mon arrested Wednesday deep- \ng \ Inbox earn , on the charge of tnirrancy , On being ntralgnod before Judge ticnoke all rjavo n B * ° d account of themnclvca ant ! all wcro rclcatcd. One f the number wat an Illinois boy , about iUtcrn yeara ? f age , wlio had'becn ' to Denver , got "broke" nrnl Itomcdlclc and started to walk home. The claBa known BH tramps ore Raid to ho im { irovlng In character. A HEAVY ROBBERY. , i r James MoVoy Kobbod of Nearly $60C by Burglars. Ono of the boldoat ntidnioatnuccosa ful robberies that has recently taker place wna that which occurred at the residence of Air. Jnmca McVoy , the well known blackamith in Pat Man' ning'fl nhop , at 3 a. m. Wednesday. Mr. MoVcy lives in a cottage on the west sldo of Ninth , near lodgo. On Tuesday ho had drawn out 8400 in 20 $20 bills and nome smaller ono8wJiicli ho expected to mo in paying oil some mattoro Wednesday. 'I hia was put down in bin inside vest pocket , and when ho retired at night , the vest , with other clothing w va thrown across a fttovo in the bod-room. During the night Mr. MoVoy and his wife hoard the sound of footsteps in the front room , but thought it was some of their roomers , At length McVoj jumped out of bed and ran into the next room , the window of which wnc open , in time to neo two men running away from the house , llo returned hnd woke hia wife up , and they found that they hnd been robbed. The men had entered throu ( h the window , and attacking tha bureau drawers in the front room , omptiedthem of their or- tire content ? , including MM. M.'a beat dresses , three gold rings in which hot name wan oni raved and a gold neck chain. It was next found that the coat and vest had disappeared from the store and these were picked up in the struct outside , minus the money. Of course there is no clue to the robbers unless they should dispose ol the dresses and rings , which coulc readily bo identified. The follow ! must have known that Mr. MoVcj had the money and followed him up. until they nailed it. It is a hoavj loss for him as it was all earned bj daily work of the hardest kind. Card of Thanks. Mrs. Frod. Lange and Tier familj doairo to return their sincere anc heart-felt thanks to the friends win so generously aidod/hem , by assistance and sympathy , during the recent sat bereavement by which they have loci a loving and devoted huiband ant father. Especially do they acknowl od o the kindness of the members ol Planet' ledge No. 4 , Nebraska lodge No. 1 , and. Omaha ledge , U. D. Knights of Pythias , and of Comluctoi Fred. Bliss und the porters on tin Hock Island , on the west-bound trail of Monday last , by which the childroi of the deceased woro-enabled to roaol their destination at the earliest mo nient. ( Signed ) MUH.JBp. _ * ? : LANJB. No. 7 Sldo.B Hoason. A gentleman wlio is conversant wit ] the. facia in the case and the causes o the disagreement in the Olary sta route case , said to a BRB reporter yea torday : "Ono would infer from articles published lishod in both the Herald and llepub { icon that the principal nud sole caus of the disagreement of tha jury in th United States court hero waa the put ported confession of Glory , the de foudant , and the manner in whic said confession waa procured , I wil say that that was ono of the reason on the No. 7 eido. but in order the the publio generally may not bo mii led us to the whole- facts of the cast I will ray that there were two c three other emphatic and decisive re : sons on the No. 7 side , which cause the result of disagreement of tli jury. " Tbo Moreh Caso. A waa anticipated tlio secon charge against Oharloa H. IVIarah i the police court foil to the groun yesterday , there being no ovidonc whatever , against him. In fact , tl prosecution came into court and wit ! drew their complaint. Air , Murah cumoput of the case ju aa all who havoknown him for the la nix years in this city expected clou clean and honorable. It is of cours unfortunate that judicial complain can draw young men of good recoi and character into publio notice , bi then all reasonable people know win is right and just , and only increai their respect for the unjustly accusei "Do boldly what you do at all , Boldly do wo aflirm that Kidney-Woi is Me great remedy for liver , bowe and Kidney diseases ; rheumatism an piles vanish before it. The toni plieotof Kidney-Wort i produced I its cleansing and purifying action o the blood. Where there is a gravel deposit in the urine , or milky , r uiino from k disordered kidneys. BANDS OF STEEL. The ProBpecta of a "War Between - tween Nebraska Lines. Oponlnff the B. O. & P. Extension Other Kftllway Rumors. Special car No. 99 , of the Michi gan Central railway , passrd west through thin city jcatoiday , attached to the overland train. It contained a party of tourists , including Mr. 0. 0. Foster , agent of the Canada Southern line , hia wife and two children , John A. Oroor , general freight agent of the Michigan Central , wife and two chil dren anu Miss Minnie Hagcr , Mra. Orcor'fl uUtor. The party is out for a tour of health nnd Bight-seeking. They o to Salt Lake City , where they will remain a few days and then return via Colorado Junction , Denver and Pueblo , arriving homo by the 2th inst. In Colorado they will visit some of the copper and gold uiinen , lloyal Gorge and other points of interest , Mr. Oroor being intcr- on'ed in Bomo of the mining proper ties , IMPOBTANT OONKK11KNCK. Wcdm ilay a conference of operative o 111 curs took place at Council Bluffs. There were present among others 0. B , Harris , purchasing agent. II. B , Stone , general superintendent of the 0. , B. A ; Q . J. P. Barnard , superin tendent of the K. 0. , St. J. & C. B. , and G. W. Iloldrege , general superin tendent of the B. & . M. It waa finally arranged to make aomo important chances in the tiinu " cards , both of the B. & . M. and 0. , B. it Q. trains , when they run through to Denver , which will very materially benefit Omahas. After discussing some other mattorn of minor importance the conference adjourned eiuo die. THK D. & M. AT KANBAH CITY. The B. & M. oflico at Kansas City is being rapidly put into shape and will bo opened in ample time to ac commodate business after the line opens from that point to Colorado , which will 'bo about the middle of July. This oftluo will bo occupied promptly with tha K. 0. , St. J. & C. B. railroad. FOUHTH OF JULY. Mr. Pcrcival Lowell , general passen ger and ticket agent of the Chicago , Burlington & Quincy railroad , hai in structed agents to sell half-faro tickets from and to all points on his line on July 4. A NK11HASKA EXTENHIOX. Mr. J. II. Buchanan , of the Sioux City & Pacific railway , informed a re porter Tuesday that ( no Nebraska extension of his road will bo opened for bumneas July 1 , 1882. This ex tension runs from Missouri Valley up the Elkhorii valley to ita source , thcncu across to Fort Niobrum. The now line is 3GG miles in length , and opens up ono of the best portions of North ern Nebraska , which no doubt will soon bo Bottled with a thrifty class ol cottiers. The land in this section , Mr. Buchanan oaya , is especially well adapted for agricultural purposes , anc there is no better land anywhere in the state , every portion of it being well watered. Nearly allcf this land ho says , is subject to pre-emption ant iiomcsttbdiag. KUMOKS OK WAtl. The Chicago Times claims that "the chances are still two to ono that the railroads west of the Missouri rivet will f 11 to fighting over the advent o the Burlington line in the capital o Colorado. " "Mr. Potter , vice-president ant general manager of tno Burlingtot system , win returned yesterday fron Jonvor , said that while there an ar r.ingemont waa consumated whorohy ho Burlington will bo accommodatec n the Union Depot at Denver. Be ontl this no ugrccmorit w.ia reached. tlr. Potter wus asked whether auj hreatcning language had hepu usoc at the conference between officials o : ho Burlington and Union Pacific. He answered that nothing of the kind hac occurred , except the good hutnoroc hreat of Mr. Kimball , oi the Union Pacific , that , in certain events , they would establish some unusual train service , and hia reply that in such con .ingonoy the Burlington would maki , ho rate $12 between Dunver am Dhicago , Ho said the matter of a pooling agreement had not yet boon iorioualy considered by any of the parties interested. Mr. Potter's attention waa called tc bho old-time rumor , recently revived that the Burlington company is ir control of the Atchiaou , Topeka A Santa Fo , and dictates the latter' Ho ' 'that ho had policy. replied IK knowledge of any such thing , am thought it waa puru imagination. ' The rumor , which has boon received every three months for three years will not stand the test of commoi sense , Everybody knows that th ownership in the two roads is in larg part identical. The uamo is true c of the Northwestern and Kock Island Not only is it true of the ownership but the principal directors of the Roc ! Island are directors of the North western ; yet neither road will over al tempt to control the other , 80 o the Burlington and Atchison. Th capitalists who control the Atohiaon and who also own largely of the Bur lingtou , know that would bo foil to merge the iutoresU. That woul produce a costly complication. Othe roads east of the Missouri river , thu shut out of the far west , would built throuc.h to Colorado and Now Mexico the Union Pacific , in solf-dcfonst would possess itself of the Denver i Now Orleans , and invade thu Atohi son's territory in the south , and , as result , all the lines west of the Mis souri , except the Pacific roads , woul become non-dividend paying m shor order. The present outbreak of th old rumor is probably duo to the fac that President Perkins , Vice Prcn : dent Touzilin , and Troasuer Peasloj of the Burlington , have been on a tri down over the Denver & liio Grand and Atchison lines toward Mexico There is reason to believe that , as wa stated in the Times a week ago , th Burlington stockholder ! have hough 7 a small interest , but not a control , ii the Denver it Rio Grande. " OMAHA AMP ST. 1'AUL. The following circular wan iasuec or Iho Ghkago , St. Paul , Minnoapo- s and Omaha line Tuetc o/ : J. H. Ililand has tins dt > y boon ap- minted general traffic manager of th B company , with thoauthirity and du- ies of his predccestor , F. B. Olarko , rho haa resigned to accept the posi- ion of vice prenident of the North western 0r and Manufacturing corn- any. U. H. Ponnn , President. Mr. Hiland issued nn ordqr to-day upplomentary to that given above , following is the text : "Pursuant to the hbovo the follow- ng appointments wcro made , to take Utctatoncei W. lI.Truosdale , as- ant traffic manager , with his office at t. Paul ; J , A. Alinrpo , assistai t radio manauer , with his office at liniieapolis ; T. W. Tcasdalo , general assenger and ticket agent , with his flico at St. Paul ) F. B. Whitney , onoral agent , with his oflico at Omaha. J. II. HILAND , "General Traffic Manager. " NKW MAIL HKHVICB. Paul Vandervoor , chief clerk of lie railway mail service , has received bulletin from the uoatoflico depart ment at Washington stating that mail orvico has been ordered on the Oma- la extension of the Missouri Pacific , u commence July 1st. The Si. Louis nd Atchison service will thus bo ox- ended to this city , and will give wonty-ono now poatofficos daily mails. HERE'S A GO. The Broom Brigade Challenged to a Competitive Drill , The Coming Mllltlo-Womon of No- bruelcn. "Behold how great n matter a little ire kindloth ! " A short time ago the oung ladies of Trinity church in thl ity organized what haa uinco bccom ho famous "Broom Brigade , " of Omaha , being thoroughly drilled in he various evolutions and manual of arms by a Liout , Bourke , of the 9lh nfantry. In two successive cxbibi- ions in this city this dainty band of > room wielders won no little admira ion. It appears that the broom ie in instrument of warfare , the knowl edge of which is not confined to the air sex of Omaha and desirous ol maintaining their reputation as the cnightn of old did by a personal trial of prowess with the Omaha girls , tin roun ladies of St. JameH church , freniont , through their pastor , send D ihalleugd which appears below : To the Editor of Tun HBP : "You will greatly oblige the ladiof of St. James' church , Fremont , by inserting sorting ( the enclosed challenge in the icxt issue of your widely circulated > apor. Youra sincerely , J O. CONNELL , Rector of SJames. . Juno 14th , 1882. TUB CH ILLKNOK. "On behalf of the young ladies ol .he broom brigade ( who don't know anything about ii ) we take the liberty 0 challenge the tair sixteen of th ( Trinity brigade at Omaha , who an auded by the homo papers as suet masters in military Manuals , to r competitive drill at any time or place subject to any future arrangement ! ihat may bo perfected , and the proceeds coeds to be divided between the twc societies. We hope to hear from semi of the champions of Omaha's skill an < Omaha's beauty , and believe we cai promise them a lively tournament Fremont doesn't take a back seat ii any enterprise. " IPopularlty. THOMAS' Ecr.Ecrmo On. haa ohtaine great popularity , irom ita intrinsic valu aa a reliable medicine , in curing hoarn no * ? , nnd nil irritations of the throat , di- ease * of the cho.it , etc. Tor thcso ic ia ai incomparn'ilo pulmnntc. J13-1 * JHAV RIiY ABROAD. Ho 18 Gaining a Firm Foothold o : British boll. Among the artists who accompanioi Haverly'a Mastodon Minstrels o ; their recent visit to this city , wan Mi John Rice , formerly of the team o Welch and Rice , and now formin ono of the team of Rico and I ox , th latter at ono time of Qoss and Fox The now team , now. with the maato dons , have produced most of the al torpioces , sketches , etc , , and are considered sidored a most valuable acquisition t the company , meeting with great fn vor from the public. Rico haa beoi with Haverly for many years , and wa the lost man to shake hands with hia on his departure for Europe. While in this city ho received a letter tor from Billy Welch , his former partner nor , who gives some of the latea news received concerning America ! artists in England. The writer say that Sheridan opened at the Roys theatre In Manchester , May J5th , an made a big hit. They have been fou months in Scotland , and up to th present have done a tremendous bus ! ness uinca their arrival. At the Una of writing the company had -just fir ished a four weeks' engagement i Dublin , averaging a thousand pound ( $5,000) ) a week. Welsh waa greatl elated over the hospitality with whic they were met thoro. Ho says : " hear Seaman , Sumner and Girar Bros. , made a big hit ia Liverpoo Toll Tony Hart 1 would like to kno what time ho intends to sail , as I cai probably meet him in Liverpool. " Haverly haa been offered "th Gaiety , " the largest music hall i Manchester and a handsome place , b Garcia , the proprietor , to establish permanent minstrel band thoro. Th terms are liberal and with Havorly t the head it will prove a success. "Since our opening wo have bee very successful , and in fact Haverly i bound to succeed in whatever ho un dortakes. Ho will in the near futur undoubtedly have n place in Londo for a permanent white minstrel show 1 shall then expect to see you ( Joh Rico ) Saddler , Pete Mock and Oual man over hero. " "Uarorly visited Dublin to sco us and is elated with his colored show Ho gave mo great praise. Footo re mains in London most of the time and the management of the show i left to me. Of the colored minstrel Demands has made the bifrgeat hit. The boys who haye worked for Mi [ averly all look upon him as a sort of fnpoleonio manager , and have the tmost faith in whatever ho under- akes in the show line tufning out a UCC9SB. Rico sys if Uaverly iras ard up , and would ask him to-mor * ow to work for him six months for is board and clothes , and say he would pay him when ho could , ho trould not liositato to trust to getting is money , and the other boys all feel : io same wy. PERSONALS 0. W , Lyman returned tj Salt Lnko on torday , C. it. Godfrey has returned from the att. att.HOD. HOD. K. C. Calkins , of Kearney , is in bo city. Hon. William IMjkdey , of Beatrice , h a thu city. Mra. Harcomb left for Hock Springs on he noon train yesterday. Jas. II. Kyner nnd wife left for Poca- clln , Idaho , yesterday. 1'urchtutn ? Agent U , 11. Harris of the ) . & M , la In town. J. W. Gouldlng , editor of the Kearney Nonpareil , IB in tbo city. la > id Anderson , of Coluinbtir , ia nifty- ng at the Cunfield house. W. F. Boyce , of Ki > nsa * , III. , Is ; n Iho ity and a guest of W. J. Mount. Major Whittle , tbo Evaaguliat , came in rom the went nnd proceeded onnt. 0. K. Kice , the U. P. landagentorrived rom the east yesterday and left f r Grand ultmd. d P. P. Shelby , assistant general freight igent of the Union Pacific , haa returned rum hia eastern trip. Mr. Chiui. K. Sellern has severed his con * nectlun with M. Hellman & Co. to accept similar pusltion at Phil. Gotthchnor'H. P. C. Ilcafey , of the Union .PaciGc relght department , hm gonu to Minnesota o vinit friend * and will bo absent for n uonth. Hill Nyc , the editor of the Laroinlo ioomerang , and author of "Boomerang'1 uid 'Tales of Forty Liarg , " expects to ar- ive in Omaha this evening1 , on rout 'att ' on a business trip. John Collett , of Kausiu City , in at the tVithnell. " T. L. Means , of Mllchelville , is at the Metropolitan. K. G. Grons , of Lincoln , ii at the 3reighton. Mrs J. R Mill and won , of Crete , uro nt , he Withnell. Hon. J , K. North , uf Columbus- at he Creighton. < T. B. Bailey , of Herman , was at the reighti.u lust night. Rice Arnold nncl wife , of Giles , Xcb. , ore at the Crelghtun. Fat Brown , of J3utlingtou , wan st the Withnell last night. C. K. Flannory aud vJhnrlw Jmnes , ol ho I'lillman Pacific Cnr Co , , are s.t the Witunell. A Bigelow , of Norfolk , haa b ; n in the city for several days , unJ leaves for home at noon today. Isaac Power.Jr. . , and a party of DC- seta City gentlemen were registered nt the Creighton latt night. E.E Day , of South Bend ; Mrs. E. I. Day , of Weeping Water ; H. T. Clarke , oi Bellevue nn1 Cai. Frank 1 * . Ireland , ol Nebraska City , were at the Withnell last Jorh E. Ogden , manager of the BulTalc BUI combination , wan in the city yester day , accompanied hy his daughter , Mies Nina , a beautiful young lady. They lefl f jr North PUtte last uight. R. E. Roberts and Miss Hannah Rob erte , of Bell Creek ; Ii. N. Robison , of Te kamnh ; II. G. Bliw , of Fuirraount ; J. II Hungate , of Blair , nnd A , B. Fuller , o DecAtur , are iimong the Nebraskans whc were ut the Creighton last night A , G. .Tohnion , postal clerk , running between Crete nnd Red Cloud , WBH it Omaha yesterday , with his wife. Andj doesn't get to Omaha very often , having i run that keeps a man ut work from 1 a m. of the firnt of the week to midnight o the'last ' day. S. II. Raymond and Rob. Henry , o Columbus ; Ltvi Kline , of Unadilla ; AI 3. Bartlett and R. F. Kloke , of Wen Point ; D. T. Dudley , S. S. Reed and S W. Cogllzer , of Weeping Water , and T R. Radclilfe , of Central City , are guesU a the Metropolitan. O. Thompson , of Blair ; L. M. Wald smith , of Nebraska City ; A. J. Kenyonam Samuel Dunlap , of liorth Bend ; It. F Stevenson , of West Point ; S. Folken , o Forest City ; Charles Harrier , of Valley and Mrs. O'Brien and child , of Bellevue nra representing the state at the Cantield Dr. 0. N. hyrnaa and wife , of Wads worth , Ohio , and Dr. E. G. Hurd and wife of Medina , Ohio , who ore old friends c Mr. W. C. B. Allen , of this city , nm 'fimated of Dr. Veo\t , ore in the city They have been at St , 1'aul , Minn , ut tending the national medical uiisociation und take Omaha in en route homo. The ; are stopping at the Metropolitan. Love Your Neighbor. When your friend or neighbor ia labor ing under lodily nfH'ctioii , indigestion Mlliousncw , constipation , caused by aiipu rity of blood , or ctinonlers of the kidney or liver , don't fall to recommend Burdoo Blood Bittern , a sure and safe remedy Price $1.00. J13dlw DRUG OLERK. Wanted A bright active boy o two years experience in the business Address , KUHN & CO , , ! .3t _ Omaha. Camion. J , Uochstrassor and the Brunswick and Balko billiard table company son < no agents , repairers or peddlers ou through the state , and any ono wh travels with such pretentious is i fraud , and persons will do well to Ic him alone. Any parties wishing any thing done in this line should send di rcct to Brunswick and Balko Co. , 50 ! South Tenth street , or to J. Hoch fitrassor agent. Satisfaction guaran teed. may22'-lm SLAVEN'S ' YOS13M1TE COLOGNE Made from the wild flowers of the FAU FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEY it is the moat fragrant of perfumes Manufactured by H , B. Slavon , Bar Francisco. For sale in Omaha by W. J , Whitohouso and Kennard Bros. , &c. & SK AND DIAMOND. Rival Railway Olerk'a Base Ball Contest. The Denver & -llo Qrnnclo and Union Pacific The Columbus Nino. There will bo a game of base br.ll in his city at The Union Pasifio Athletic association park on the 4th of July , ) ctwcon the U. P nine and the ) onvcr > tlUo Grande railroad com- mny's nine. Arrangements wcro per- octod Wtdntsday for a game between the above nines , which will make irobftbly the most exciting game over riaycd in this city. It will borcmom- jercd that last 4th of July the U. P. joys defeated Uio D &H. G. ai Den ver by a score of 7 ta (5 ( , which they icknowledgcd was the hardest contest , hey over engaged in. The contracts "mvo boon let for fencing nud build- ng the , zrand stand , which will bo situated ou Sherman avenue , a nhort distance beyond the green Btrctit car : rack. Persons will do well to reserve ; ho Beats MB a largo crowd will witness probably the best game of base ball over phiyod in Omaha. A game will bo'plnyod on Saturday at ornoon at S0 : ! o clock , between thu U. P.'s and The Columbus nine uf Dolumbus , Nob. Mr. Whilney | tnd Mr. Dorr have arrived from Now York and are engaged to play with the U. P. boys this season. Mr. Dorr's pitching ia second t < ) none. Mr. Whitney' * ploying is too well known lu'ro to require any praise. All should see the first game at the now Association park. Law Books for sale. Inquire at C. A. Rinf-er'B , Jacobs' block. SPECIAL GOUGES. fO LOAN MOMt . | IOMKY IO LOAN Onll fct L w Citato Of D. M1 L. Thomas Rom8 Crelzbton Block. T * > LOAh At 8 per ccntln- tereat In eurus.ol ISOO and lor 8 to 6 years , on Bret-claai Uty ani ( arm property. Eiuia RIAL Ksnri and Lois Auncor. fttli an-l Pen Un Rt HELP WANTED. - nibUlaw ) adl < V ekfit-t ironcr WANTED-A Ijauodrj , 13th , botucen Do ilro ( and Cam a % eu ua 405-171 100 tracklayers. H. Mriin cl1eri WAN1ED AK nt , llth ttrcct , mar Car mm , l 0-17t WAjNTKI ) A i-trong , cxperlc.icfd onmna nur e. to Icr.M : nmha , NnLr > girl need apply OooJwa c-i ffh n. Apiilj nt once MHs. EU T S. 491-17 8. W. conicrSllhond Dodgests. \ \TANTEU A is infttcnt g rl f.r YV house and laundrv rit. WHIH , VI , 0 per week , liupire at this olllce , lions but coin potent ructl biiply. 487-t ( Irnmcdiatclj o voodill l'R-roon WANTED at Tinner Hall KcsUtiran' . e r- ncr 10th and Ilownrd H'H. 49U tl ) - t-iU" . barberlmmellat lj , J. WANTKI-Fir . : 1'earl street. Council niulFj [ Jol2:5t : * Gltl for K'ntral homework Ap ply nt L. A. OrotlV , Gee ia atvnue , or at Oroll\i MoutL-omciVa , or Omaha Ka'lonal Dank- . 4i316) ) 'ANTED A barber. 70(3 ( couth 1'lh street. W 4,4-17t DELOK. WANTED-In a family of two. Ref Gllt erence rtqu red , Steady uort , Irqulre at 2U4 Clilciso ttrcct , between 21th and 23 h. VXr ; aid at Oceld-ntal W note ) . Comer 1 th and llo kard. 476 tf A ro'pcctablo colored MOman to WANTED wash and Iron far a family cf two grown reiaomand two UilHren. Address , ui'h references Lnd terms , Dr. 1'AuUlni ; , fort Lara- mlo , W.T. 40Mtt A butcher. Ona who Jioroul ly WANTKD dr > K tnK cjttli , hoga and ehcop , niidu nkln > rsaufto , and not afraid to work. Ctll an or addrcis , Morris & U then r , Fremont , Jveb. Steady worx for tbo right man , 470-20 Laborers at once , H , Mtmiweller , Km ploymoot Agtnt , lllb btroct , I car Far nam. nam.WI'LL VentlUtcd furnlabed cr iiufurnUhcc WI'LL to rent , at crncr cf It h am Chlcif , " 410 tf \\1 ANTKD Ten en art ttiergttlcttlcHmaa to VV travel in Ncbra-lia and Dakota. ? SO.OO a veek enlilly made bcsldo oxponsas. Call al once on G. A. PARMELKE. 15161'nrimtn ut. 419-14 * Good c.ok. Apply to Keppe WANTED , lilalr , Neb. 421-14 ANTEK A unlaa. . laundrtsj at 8t W Charles Hotel Ilartev street. 8C4-tf Ten teams to work on Florence WANTKU . Wngts S3 (30 per day 377-tf MIlflUKLIj VINCENT. 1 I A MEN WANT/D At Fiortncs CutUfI LUU nine miles h rth rf Otrnha. Wa 1.76perday. MITCHELL VINCENT. SITUATIONS WANTED. "ITtTANTED Employment evenings , cither W look-keeping or copying , AddrcBi O , Do * olllce. ' 469-16 * Sltna Ion by tw'o young Germans WANTED andlUjeard utucc , wil Ing to orkatat > } .blnx tavo xocd i-dura tlon inquire at li hUotil , cirrtr Kill nn < DntirlmMrrct. 404 18 1 ryi.Utiu * i t . o nnnlo. OOnn ReJuced t ) (3 CO per w ck , and O iiienlmo 2S . .tnt * , at Turner Hall Itchttu- Mti . 482 tf A house and 'arn mar lentm WANTED thoiic ) . Addresi It , FhJNGs JIMw 1417 Howard st. To loan. J3.000 , on Bood mil WANTED In Dougbg county , Addrctd Lock Iox76J , Omaha. 340-17 * Julv 1st , unfurnished room not WANTED 12x10 , must ba In builneu per tlon ofCity , Addrt&j T. H. A. , lice office. JBU WANTED Children ta uoardcn Inasolec school. N. W. corner California and 19th streets. L. 1) . LOOM IS. 209 tf \TrANTED-600 pnry v u.ts , ilnki And COM VV pools to clean with Banltary Vault and Sink Cleaner , the best In use. A. Kvtni b Co. rexldonca 120S Dodire street. Omaha. & lorent , with prlvi ego of buyIng - WANT&D about three month * a cottage o flvo rooms , good locality , within tventy minute * walk of postodlce. Address stating terms and location , "Uouto" n office u7-tf FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. THOR RENT New c ttajfo with flvi rooms E Hli cittern and out houcui , Go ) t locution ulrenn pron.Us , Ittli eticrt , nur 1'ltri.c. 485-lOf "TT\OR RENT House on Cblrazo itrcct , bo JJ twcen 14th and 16th. Inquire Join bwllt corii'r Ifitli and Onlca J ttrect 4b8 19 * . T ) 0011 TOR KENT Flrrt rtJcr , * outh front J.V li" U M fett-newly furnuheJ-BUltabl lor two L'ciillemen , at N , Vf , coner 17th am CalKoniUktreiU. 4Z [ H UKNT To new cottaguion 3)th strcu' FOR . Fartoiu and Doughs eti , lucjuiraon premUes. 471-tt T A newriurnUhsd r3om,17Z4 corner of assaodlSh. W-IO- TnOH IlENT llouaowllh fi\orooroa. Incjulio E I'Jtrce ttrecl. Letwsou 5th nd l t. Z016. , T7OK ( KENT FurnUhed front ih wler , clo tt. h Wither wltlnutU'.ard. 603 north 17th t. " * i78-16t ARN T.I . HPNT-N. B. career 16lh Hu B ? [ .10R HET Fari.l hed 1728 | j > lr > . 494 tf RK.VT Tnne furM h > d roomg ( or liati 0 FOll l e-i < lnfc. US N. 13th utrott. M 171 MKS A. HAI.L , rPO HNT rirfrenlro'y furnlthcd locm Top J. n r 14th ami Chicago. 4JM8tC B1OH KENT Ow.Unit hcu of lour room * ant o Ur , wl h btin w 11 nod cittern , cirnrrof B. It hand t a * cllor ttreeU. Inquire at a. 11 h ami I ) real tn < t . 3070ft RF.NT Od furnished rorm-also one FOft unfarnl-hol room , for KOnllcmen-619 north 10th trt > et , lnU con CkllloitiU ndWe ! > . tcr. 4CO-H FOR UKNT1'lia nt room . ilnplocr mlto. 1713 III ] t rcct , bcautllul localloi , stable on rrcml r . _ 4fit ] * TO 11BNT A nicely furnl > bcd room N. B. corner 17ih an J 0 p tel aTtf. 4CO-16t FOR HKN'T ou0 fourrnooip , two clo'cts , pantri , rrnar , nnd wall rooms In the > ou e. Apply at 1112 toilh 13.h si r. ct. J02-19 FOR RENT Two hou-cs , ono C , and one 6 rooms , on lln of * tr > ct caInnuire Ilk ) North ISth street , bet ccn Nicholas and Paul. 445-16' TITO HENT To RcntcmRA ! , ' ltVoutboard , ono .L Ur o front room nnd ono Biim 1 ot > f > , it tha northwest corner of ISth and Diunpott it. 45M6 * " F I OR KENT Furnl hcxJ room , coratr 10th end " ' - - - ---street. 446-M "VrtCELY fuml-hod roams , ono door north d 1 > Dodno on IB'.h ttrett. fiQj.ls' _ IJlOll UKh'T A nicely furubhcd room at l l& E Chicago street , tctwica i4tli MH ! 1Mb. 070 tt _ FOR KENT Two nleoljfurnWinJ rooms , low prices , brick hou o 013 CofHBtrn-t , 382-U IjAUu MKM turnMiuu luaiu , UM luia ixreet JC between C BS and CtlUcrnU , 853 It TflOR REST Vloamntly futnlehol room , 11V L South 17th street , one door north of Don ? < In. 840 U mWO FiJllNlSlTnD south rooia for rent. s7 JL W.cornorlOth and Davenport. 300-tf BKNT S furmsncrt roomn brer jia FOR Kxchtngo.K , E. cor. 10th nd Dodc SM-tf "TTIOR BENT Klcoly furnlshcJ rooms vrtth of C ivlthout board. Heaeoiublc prices. SOU Caasat. FOR DALE fHKAUTIFUL LO18-60X160 loot iehln Uanacom I'lacc on gtrict car line , llmt loll In whole addition oncr > cft-y terms and at a Kreat bnrsnln. UF.MIS' n tnt , ID'.h and DnueU * streets jlu-tl F OH FALE A pool and combination table , 314 South iota ktrcot. 131-16 POR 8ALV Cott fo ih blx rooms , well , cistern and ell comuiloaces Iiqulro at U2110 hetrcct. between California and \Ve Etcr. . Ituro and Icom cf hotel In Omiha. hnnuiro kt 1618 IKd/uetreU. 433 tf FOR SALK-Fxchanco llctel , at Fa'rflold. Neb , Irvcluillng iu nlturo a id etorrs , ROM location and patronto. [ Oiilj hotil In tb-rn. For terms addre , 11. C. ITArciBOX , 427-22 Agcni' TJlORSALE * cottaffo of ihroa rooms n rth J ? tldobf Niclulai btwien h'th a d 18 h. lniul | o within. (4' 2 If ) DAVID GKNT.lY. SALEho business nnd flx'urcs ofo first FOB cla4 mutt market In Central No raskn | rc9t ! location ; best cash trade in the city Hcason for selling , for health. Addrcsa Butcher , Uoe olllco. SoT-lm 111 : faOLU-69 = acren In I'olk eountr MUbT S5.0CO Inquire c J It. Kin nun I'oatollice , I'.lalng City , llutlcr county , cti. TnOllbAMi Jnoljt 13Z feet frontigo bv 06 Jt * feet doe p , on aouth 1 th Etrcot , on 910 per month payments , to Anyone who will out d. lu- nutro 1407 IIoA rd , bctwcon Htn and 15th eta , 203-t. OR \LE-Beautlful acre lot and houtcon F California street , $1300. McCAGUE , 263-tf Onnonite Posl'-fBcc. aALh. lioutuof n\u rooua a ail Ijton Flint street | 1GOO , Small house and two lots In Shlnn'g addition t 00. McUAGUE , 291-tf Oppoalte trostotHeo. SALE A houao and lot 150x118 front , FOR bini , two w ells and cistern 1230 South llth street , second houw ; north of William street. Price 1400. 20"i-l 8AL.h Hestaurai t on a will trirclod street. II. MANNWEILER , 23l-tf Ulh tre t. near Farnam. "T10II SALE The POPULAR HOTEL , known JJ M the BOYS' IIOiE. ! TbI * houao la caa- trally located , haa sou h and o&at front , nnd Is aurroanded w th fine thado trees ; cont.lnrtthlrt/ a eeplnsr rooms , ban Ice liou-o. laundry , eamplo room , &c. Haa a world w do reputation ana a better patrons co than many houses of twice Irs capacity. 1'rico $6,000 Vor particuioni ad- dresa , A. A. BAWDRY , Hod Cloud , W TTIOR SALE Or will txchi co for OincUs pio. E l > erty , an Improved sec on of hurt .irtjoln- liiff a station on U. P. R. R. M. DUNHAM , 1419 FornbimHt. , Omaha. i.i.mt HICK FOB SALh. B 203-tf COE. HAY At A. U. bander1 Feed B-.0 BALKU n rnev St. MIBOELLANEOUB. CJTKAYED A llibt brown mire , about eleven O > eaiB old , blind on one eye , Aliocrol re ward will bcpild for htr re'urn to J01.OAN RASVIUSSEN , 467-15' Omaha Lake Bathing Home. milE PACIFIC HOUSE-Davci'roit and ICtli JL street * , can tccotmdttoa few moro b.ord ers new iiougo. new furnituru , now bu is. 41818 "VTO1IGE To BUTTBRAMD Eoa UKAHHH AKD J.N SrzcvLiTORR lhavttlroandimirn tdcolJ Btoragu for tin car kadi. Will ax re till Novem ber , and guarantee to hold tfutier and tgx' sweet and Inih. Will share profits equal y with p r tics storing dock < r furnishing uo tytobuyit with. 810,000 to (20,001 proOt can ba cleared la fit e iDCnth , time , Coirwpoud with Hcferenco I ) . I ] , UEEMEK , U , Kountie , Oiniha President First National Bink. 400-U EDWARD HUE ML UAG13TER OF PAIUY3TKBY AND .CONDI T10NAUST , 493 Tenth Street , between K mm andUarnor. Will , with tuo aid of KUirdlan iplritx , obtain for any OLD aylanco at the put and present , and on certain tondltlone In tha fo > lore. Hcotd and bhoca made to > rder. Pcifeg ER Absolutely Pure. Thli powder never varies. A wan el up ly , strength and wholeaomene * * . More ceo no culctl than the ordinary klndi , and cannot ba told ia oompotltlan | lh the multitude of I ow tut , ihort weight alatn or phoiphate powder * Bold only In cam. Rorili Uiuto Fowou Oo- OVft 8tK wYork