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AKE. | 6 THE DAL | series of elevators to the platform thirty SPECIAL NOTICES, . s et g 7 5 , ST craah onms, and people had hardly time to ERFUL L bt ) thirty | - THE DAILY BEE.| AMOUNTAIN HOWITZER, |crun cone. st peopioiiiarity e A WOND fot s - wel roohs et P . with fying timbers, and the cries of the | & ot oy oot b b e | £ Spectala will Poritively not be inserted It B I d C[] i w terl injured and frightened people, which, ad In Wll'nh 1 Man Mflv e Sll]WlV and ‘ ]VL!("‘:‘\:‘:;]? »]1.: Il:« .“"; .“.f.‘,"".'»: l"‘ll"llllllll\l;l“,‘_:‘ unless paid in advance. OMAHA. ombards Cheyeune and WSEID | e’ che nterse darkiness and erashing | 1 WAG ; o) s e TO LOAN - Honey. - Nem-agka Thnmnghw | of windows, made it L u Night h f pan Hfll‘Flhl\ Ll]!lnmfl, containing a thirty horse-power engine, | MUSEY To 1o The Omaha savings bank is ¢ L CR demoninm let loose, Tt is the first time which set for the whols YA s now prepy make loans on Omaha city Monday Morning, June 18, . that a eyclone has visited this part of Ne . hich or the whole motive power | o Datigias county roal extate at current rate \ : braska. | Furnishes Material for ‘i d. Ttis] 18 by by 30 feet in sin torest, ” Ko conimission changod sestt » A Deluge of Rain at the Capital of | THE NEW FAST TRAINS | But which Furnishes Materi and adjoining it is u rom 18 by 20 foet | | VEOREY 0 1A e vt b7 LOCAL BREVITIES. { Wyoming The new. time schedule on the Union | Tmproving Our Streets, in size, where common lime-stone erushed | M Bemis i Aweney. 16th & Dougias t 'Y yoming. Pacific road, between Omaha and Ogden | ! - at the quarries, is ground into [ llnfants and Children M UNVEY, LOANED 01 chattel mortguges v e | has at last been completed and will go | { - AWPITRIC. Come IMPALPABLE POWDER ‘ M7 Caton Bloe . ~J. Dalezal, the railroad employe who was {0 Wwryots Town Under Water |into effect July 1st, by which time | Where Trinidad v o by exactly the same system by which| Without Morphine or Narcotime: MR T0 LA on chattel mortaag injured while working on the spile driver at | branches and mnections will make | From and How ITtis Mixed wheat is ground into flour, In fact """‘l Wiks vk ot CH11AR sowy Shibeks, MOWARDS, 1100 Farnam St. Duncan and died in this city, was buried at and the Loss Probably | arrangements to mect the new require. | and Laid Down. could be made on the stones used | | What Gures thelr fevers, majes then sleep SN o ae e T 9:30 yesterday morning, new Bohemian $150,000 mats, which will probably effect the | here. Everything is now ready for the | "is_Castorin | N[URENan roam & Crolghton Boe ” ey “That y ' present running time of all the roads in| 52 mixing platform, to which they may be| | When Babies fret, and ery by turns, ONEY LOANED—On chattel property, J. B the deceased came to his death from internal . H-;i_;“"“",\l A | The most important stride Omaha has | considered as already transferr In the | b’wm"f“""-h""“'“““"’,{’.‘,’;"c"_‘,‘.’;'.'.‘:i._ M WO son Tah st g 01 sed by the sudde iture of ' e circular announcing the new ar- | towards metropolitan appes centre of the platform stands a revolving | B e censtomed 1y et | A Cyclone Sweeps Over the City | rangoment shows that, there will b two | ever taken : Mk b DR 1. which | What quickly cures Constipation, HELP WANTED, ee do o8, occasioned by ontn- i ) i b Deie B BN e ance. as well as importance; was when i ) ' Stomach, Colds, gestion : o e atid bender ho was ticoups of Neligh. ‘1‘..1}l th Th_, ssenger traing_ each way, | ance, e e ok o | 18 elevated high enough above ground to Lo aRel L T M ASTED & gl for coneral Homsework and ek o it . %, kone being the fast express train, and the | wag deterined to begin the work of | aow of wagons being driven under it - ing. Ol 1 or widow preferre Good Ting at Dur e track, on the U. P. Ry . other the local mail train [ troots, Utitl within & faw| O 'ohe uide of 1t 14 an Lo ok thd Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, wages paid, address P, W, Bee office. 21t on Friday, June 15, 1883, between 12 m. and 1 . . . Trsit No 3, whloh is called the Pacifig{PAving her SUGIS i o Sther 5. chens o dioite Tt i | Castor ofl wad Paregorc; Ko - 1. m,, and that being a pile driver elewhere, | Wind, Rain, Hail and Snow All sfitoss, loaves tlia tranafér wb 11820, | yeAs ngo it wos not decmed necsssary to the other & grent iron dipper, 1.”.1,1 run- | Hatl Castoria: | \\ANTED. 1 fr goneral bk at Al G " 4 : : Mot LR AL SRS s A Lo ¢ 4 o alrondy | 0 to and from the mixer on an clevat: | p —————— bl itle il el the unc i of the cars was unasked and a Along the Union Pacific, . and Omaha at 12:05 p. m., ten minutes | b y strects than werealrendy | Ho e e s ondy | e o e T soluntary action on his part; and o far as we $ earlicr than the present leaving time. Tt | afforded, but although they grew muddy | o i jaws of the mixer begin to | taur Lini te—Anabe | VWA St Gl Sun : can learn from the evidence before us, no e ’ ; p arrives at Ogden at Ga.m. conneeting | o dried up with equal rapidity after | revolve. One set of wen puts 650 pounds | solute oure for Rheumatism, S ANTHD= gooll GoMetERE BTN to dn genert & son or party bt himself is responsible for the | Various Roads Leading into Omaha | with the Central Pacific express, L the carlicr days, the immense | of the heated sand and 70 o 130 pounds | Sprains, Burns, Galls, &o., and an | VANTER & gl petent il 1 4o coner unfortunate accident.” 1 Train No. 1 (the local mail train) leayes | ¢4C¢h T 1 of the st Aust into the hox and at the | instantaneons Pain.reliever, 15th and Davenport ’ Suffer Severely. 3 iF AL TIBN 5 401 traflic and increasing rainfall at last 4 —Capt. . 7. b and his force, of the L‘“ ] ! Lt A ik sanie time the big dipper is rin_ into the | g VANTED & g el tinamidh. il oy o ¢ ) . ) ar g at Ogden at 6:17 GOT THE UPPER HAND, o | « y q Western Detective association, are up north, L Lo A | . dipping kettle and dips out 120 pounds | W “ldress oblee & Vanderhoof, Seward, ¥ working up the Wakefield and Emerson burg- | Important. Railway News ¥ ”"';\“\r\“ |fl‘:hl‘]: “‘-""1",'."’:',(;‘v"-‘]" and when all winter long Farnam and | of the asphalt, both of which are run | - e | braska s laries. Two men have been arrested for rob Quarters, L AP UG AT ORI a D0 M anthy strocts were strewn with - the |across and | . | SITUATIONS WANTED. " ’ ¥ a arrives n a. N | 4 ) VRN | . . _ ling the u«('-. Wakefield, and are in jail. - at the transfer at 8:25 a. m. | wrecks f vehicles which had SIMULFANEOUSLY DUMPED ; ufiosed New Botict s Toy Ofmatin \ \.\~Ivl Ilw ‘\ |:.ull‘-‘l‘\:”v,‘\ltll‘n‘ “hh wuil The safe at. Emerson was bown open and the | o aodwest of i Train N 4 (the local il train) leaves [gonedown i the mud il | into the wixer, which revolves and grinds | Lgalis L O AR dopot set on fire and burned to the ground, | The ratlronds south and west of th8 | o) g0, 00", and arrives at Omaha | they looked like - forlorn st | it up for two minutes, and then drops it : | E. M. 1416 Hariey strect Suspicion r on a certain party, whose con. | city were once more interrupted in the fat 3:20 p. m., and at the transfer at 4 “,;.-;.v..‘.v‘ d with the ske lmuml of lost | out lihrnuv_;h the bottom into a wagon he. L little d FOR RENT--Houses and Lots, duct is being closely watched, and it is ex- | running of their trains yesterday, by the | p. m | ships, the business men and property | neath, when it is of the app wce de-| A pleasant little dinner was given at 3 3 pected that he will Lo in jail Ly to-morrow. | storm which began at Cheyenne at 11 a, | The Pacific express (west i-v-m"l):nul‘““]'"' ‘r*"“"“'" ther ““;'"*'\"""" [ seribed above and still hot and seething, | the Millard hotel on Saturday evening to JRO RENT One g an one o Hose ether there was any concerted action in the . i < the Atlantic express (east bound) are the | selves the momentous question proposed | wagon being loaded in this way every | of wuosts. including Hon, Eza | X, duire Western Cornice Wor 0" Tonglas “'hl b 'n” I‘n‘\\‘l t“{\i n "‘ulllllll\l‘L ’..“I’:I l.l\l | m. Saturday, and swept down the line to | fie 0 mmlm £ with the 1“0{«.‘..‘1 ,,:‘ by Nicodenus cighteen centuries ago: | ten minutes. It is now hauled to the | PR OF GUOSts, I Wthdatut oo, 10 i oot ations anc that o SYON | Brady's Tsland, o distance of 225 miles, | cific express | What il we do to bo saved” And | siseot and sproad to tho required thick. | Millard, prosident of the Omalin Nation: | on west_oue g tuniod .~ fuic i il | where the main force of it left the course| Tt will be scen that the Atlantic express, | 80 it cane about that with the aid of the | ness, the first coat, called the *cushion [al bank; John A, MeShane, Mr. G. W. DR 2 20:18 ‘—.A\ union |||m‘(|u>(<:f \\‘fl_lm_u \-ulwr«_ m_ul of the railroad and followed the Platte, | Which arrives here in the morning, legislature v\uum. council =f|v(|| the citi- | coat,” being merely for yening the sur- | Simpson, Mr. Ritchie and Mr, Maxwell, l;nu RENT Three room cottage for rent on Cali- - Prainie Lights Juvenile Missionary societios | /') 18 F MR WHE (0 IV B0 o the through overland travel, and it [zens who create both, it was at length ar- | face’ over the conerete foundation and | of (e Chicago, Milwaukee and St, Paul [ Horis szeet Vetween 2ith and 2th street ) was held in the parlors of the First Congr maha fecling a small effect of its vio-| ity connoct with the east bound Towa | ranged to pave tho streets. - This history | taking up moisture. It is rolled with an | oo P80 TS T HER s tional church 8 ternoon, Twenty- | lence. trains in the morning instead of the after- | is all familiar to the readers of Ttk BEE, | ivon roller, simply sealing the surface up, | P0G SHYOE RIS Bowiiidl, oF) JROK RENT Houso of @ ruon, cdlar, woll, el nine e t. Tl The trains on the Chicago lines were [noon, The local train, arriving at $:20 [and need not be v ed. Since that | The second, or *‘wearing co is now | Council Bluffs, Samucl Huns, o promi- tern—all in good repair, 121" north 10th subject was “China,” information being most |0l on time, but the Wabash, due at 11 [p. ., connects with the aftorn ast | time the work uv“]n\|ug'])l|:|:4‘\n-;1||l.| and | gpread, common cement sifted over it, | nent cattle owner, andCol. ol Orr, R s remarkably furnished by ubers of both |, v did not get in until last night; the | bound trains, Pullman cars and dining- ll"'" _hu‘n. bt ;) on Douglas street, afand rolled thoroughly with a five-ton | t),6 Union Pacific. 4"1":“"",;.1(_ f“,:"y\s}\("!"_(-”;;y”:w' h street societies, The Willing Workers and Prairie | 5. i A room cars will be put on the morning | continual source of | roller, and when cold, in at least twenty- The host of the occasion was Mr. G. 3 J SRETSONE 5 nVe "% itkis Ayt il | oHssouri Pactho yasabandored, ghe Kan- [Towa trains. - Passengers on the Pacific WONDER AND CURIOSITY | four hours, it is ready for travel, W. Simpson, of Boston, and his object | 1 1oon oo T 3 There is tobe another joint meeting of the |48 City “"'“" got no ““"'”]““ and ']" | ‘i‘ e “‘“,'{‘“ dinner at Omaha | 4, thousands of careless but curious sight | THE OFFICE. was to obtain their opinion “f a ,lnn-uuf Tl 1410 Gnokeon streot o s b above socletios the last Baturday in June. & M. sent mone out last night, |instead of Fremont. . seers, to whom the process s as myster-| i e el it | Deefs which had been treated by the Hum- o e e i tno for the South. | while its’ incoming train was four hours| The local trains, 1 and 4, will carry | jous ns the use of lognrithms, They see | ¢ty tabie gt PATE O Deatly b st |iston food preserving process, which it is | WG, Houty furaithed saome for ront with or with, LA R G sl U ; in No, 4. due | Ml and express west and east, and make | (o gtroot graded, rolled by the huge ten | (itlons is the oftice, and in describing the | 5,00 will keep any kind of fresh meat, LK : ern Pacific road, went west on the U. P, Sat-late. Union Pacific train No. 4, due | Ugah, Montana and Idaho connections, | ¢on poller, pread with concrote—nothing | Jir03 this was omitted. The fact is, al-| g} ©0etory and almost any kind of per. | JROR RENT—Houso of 8 rooms and_basement of 2 urday night. These engines are so heavy that | from the west at 3:25 p. m. did not get [ and all trains will make Denver conne | s e tatata A Ho G TR EREIRE “],Ufi‘”'{'{‘?‘h flu-vl :n; rxw]hrul;_ ir"lvu. itis | able food. His: boak. Which Wik rooms. Apply Bee office S187 they are never side-tracked, all east-bound |in until 11 ten hours late. Re- [tions at Denver Junction, where the | iy 1 T sl it bl e LG off the men onf 0o Suturday evening, was slaugh- | /o LET—i 1 board, or furnished_house : " b 4 : J agons are driven up with smoking loads | g 8500 S50e] O | served Saturday evening, was slaugh ET— Rooms and board, or furnished Howse trains going around them, ulu||:|-|\lykmln- L8| orte’ ave meagre “from: all points; but :ull.'...!gl.l<).'.|{;. a and Denver cars will be | of Gurious, spongy looking stufl; of i“l‘t"_x':l‘ll:')"«‘:( v'-;::x,?-‘ i“]:-“n:'il~ 1::1“(:_{:1(';11"' fored at the abattoir in Brighton on| L fof simmer. 1508 California street. S37-1mo 51 on & ain. They wo reak dow! . switched off. T i R awilte | e paving work, contrs e g . o i R ' b oo A 3 taken on ench train.They would break down | oy o hoon roceived show that the | ™ eonstl by 1 the. through | U8ty black color, interest is fairly'awak- | et S on is wilice on the strects, and | M3 28th. Tt wis then hung in | [I0R RENT Largs furnished roomat 1315 J an ordinary track. ik SO ARNE tar avtant e Aty ) 2 81 | ened and the process will cause almost | 1. o5 el Yotceen the seene of work | the Quiney market one week, and son street. i T ». F, Stratton aud Julius Meyer, rep- | *0rm ranks among the first for extent | passenger train servico is doubled, and|apyone to stop and look on_for from a [yt e "oV BERREER EIG BooRe o WOl | then about thirty pounds of it was packed | TGk ng o TR oxe e i d damage, though but one life is ro- | that the time between Omaha and Ogden | 1 : ol e, | Wnd the yards at all hows of the day, | € % A, Me ! e contatives of the Concordia, left Saturday | M4 damage, though bu 2den | ipinute to hours, as he would at o pass- | i © R He' s molin a box and sent to John A. Me enworth and South avenue, ekt bl stad 164t thik £ is reduced twelve hours, and between | iy, menagerie. Thinking it would grati- | Tom 9 A M. to o Mo e I8 BULGE this city, with the request that he g Toe' s am ekt St Joe, A |ported lost thus fa (1 ing menageri linking it would grati- | y i . 2 Yy | evening for the sengerfest at St. Joe, A Omaha and San Francisco about one da; g { 8 | indefatigable worker and thoroughly | 7 J. i 010-t¢ strong effort will be made tolocate the swnger- A WABASH PASSENGE As soon a8 tho Pullman company i i‘," i i ‘,""]““““"“ bR | understands his business, being one o I““t“hll o "‘,“{""l “”;“'{“{]" t”‘.]'lcf"ri T e e R e fout in 188 either at Lincoln or Omaha. reports that at Shenandoah, Tn., the rain | furnish the raiste nnber o’ now the black spongy substance {A. L. Barher's most valuablo assistants. | 218 GE8 AR KO8R SREG P8 U o | S port nquire 1610 Daveriprt stree. 446 ; % : i WHENCE IT CAME, 2 kno ow to tres e pi s a L Y = & i, — Geo, H. Moser and Miss Nellic Mattsen, | fell in torrents and ran through the [slecpers, through sleepers will be run » e T .»‘”,* knows h LA '“| Dublio l‘l'[" opening it was_found in good condition. | JAURNISHED rooms and board. _ Modern conven- e eV e 0 ciieute i ee %1105 Honiwitan. k between Omaha and San Francisco, doing | and how it is prepared, a Bee reporter | his men, as well as all others, and has nounced the beef very palatable | X' fences. 1510 Dodge street, 1000, jumar Doth of this city, were united in marriage at | streets so deep as to lift houses up from | ™ i Thtavd s vidited th v i e T Sa S Hie ce e be ery palatable : ! ! it A NP & A ; way with the change at Ogd . | yesterday visited the yards, which are on | made a h riends her is ¢ FERIL e g A P the Christian church on the evening of June | their foundations and float them away. liman having recently made a contract | Bighth “and Jackson streets. Thesc | neer is Mr. Chas. Fanning, who is also a| 370 4RS00 S G m‘mfl‘h“"imll S Sl FORBALE.. e 14th, 1883, by the pastor, Dr. D, R. Lucas. One woman was reported drowned. He | with the Central Pacific to run cars on [ yards, which are only 100 by 132 feet in | worker and a numb one gentlemen, ii"""';** AR ‘_‘ i “:I & ‘:l-\u htering | JROR, SALE Drog store, ving and well es i s of ’ at ron . 2! . re said to be » Dest 3 nder their ited efforts, « vi > 3 , ay organize a slaughtering tablished trade in lowa, Stock clean, and good JIA"I..- o hoard of fish commissioners met | gays the train ran through mud a foot | that road for fifteen year Ly .x.n s ‘l,‘ ‘I\..'.hl. Ihll ‘t' n”t A\_‘ L. 'llb‘lrl}ltlllt'}l:l\‘" !Tlsli‘x‘liu‘i:{‘ .ll“i, .'n;ll \lmtlll :I.\ | contpiy izt OMANE o work thia prcthss AT el her in this city Saturday to audit various bills and deep for miles, They were 28 hours CHANGE IN OFFICIALS. arber has anywhere. 16y occupy 8o llhl ke il ll ad betl h) :5 m, [and send preserved meat all over the red dollars, i o s towards certain changes at the ¥ S On the first of July Mr, Jos. W, Gan- | little space, and are so compactly built | and the muscle and money of the Gate | 1 . STt | S‘L"’n”l“ i) i making the trip up from St. Louis. Hathtoth auditor of the Union | and conveniently mranged, that they can | City with them, the streets of Omaha ‘u\-‘“‘}'l"l' i "“'“”““'I'" s R i e e+ | Mhe delay to the Kansas City trains | Pacific, will retire from that_responsible | be worked with a force of only nine men, | rapidly being transformed from chaos to [ W11 - Geerense h‘_f““"_ s oy 1€ . —The members of the Knights of Pythina in | ' c.ued by o washout somewhere be- | position. He will e succeeded by Eras- | beside the engineer, and the nachinery is | order. paric ey Rty el g e o for o ot goods. this city are preparing for the Grand Lodge | . Te Young, auditor of the New York 1{in such perfect order that from 1,000 to | —— | g Lt | : : Yov Puite Tunstics tus Young, auditor of the New York an | | il SAGE S o e eid o here, commencing September 4 and b b . Erie 1 arly 3 T, & | 1,200 yards lay can be sent out, with STRICT COURT. il DO IR dillel oL] e (240048 NOR CHEAP-—A b o 1d. meeting here, g Se Erie rc id formerly of the AT, & 3 1 Ly cin nt out, DISTRICT COUL e 18 Hiviha 'K : S THE WORST SLORM wiad) ) ) | i : i sive cattle owne vs that he wants to Inquire at C. H. this : continuing three days, S. F. road, who is said to be a very suc- | the addition of two new sand drums, as | - | see such an establishment in Omaha, and The Emmett Monument association met. "i the season is reported from Cheyenne. | gassful and able man for the position. ;‘;_"I:‘::" “\“‘;I:v:“.».l.;:..T,l:.l-I‘ “l“ ”L"' "'""I‘ “_"'.’ Monday, June 18, 1883---Call of Cascs, [one further west, and in case a s ket TS e Soar o mols . at Crounse’s hall yesterday afternoon, to ar- | Telegrams were received at official head-| Mr., Guunett’s retivement is for the | §fonnll this. Dot wihe ) '”" {""l ‘l“‘ ! - {ing company is organized here, 200,000 450 4and 5 year old heifers range for attending the funeral of the late M. | quarters in this city yestorday afternoon, | benefit of his health, which he has Tong {3 108 45 £ T WECH s Jovked into | BEFORE JUDGE WAKELEY [ eattle will e pledged to it. s p e S 7. Ke S s 3 oun falling | Overtaxe closely i of mystery as an oys- | EFORE JUDGE ¥ | 0 a1 Cyear ol gtk Vet g | aying that a light rain had begun falling osall et s of meat. On the north and south sides | inithive, Jones | TATTERED AND TORN. i mixed calves. R, J. E. Markel has purchased a lot on Doug- | which would benefit the country rounda (o i T ot sedu. | e | A BRTARLE s | £ Cattle contractors, Hide, Wool and Tallo alers, | Sixteer ool ere he will erect | bor Sfaloakn il 1:s ommencing with July 1Ist, a redue- & s o | M i sioux City, Towa, ssznf ]an! xteenth streots, where h .\\|]lullL bout. From 11 o'clock a. m. till 1:30 p. I Honoe tatts on: tite UL P, watlway acas | TWO RAILROAD TRACKS | vs. Nic Butgubllinty the Benlp|Seekors Are 1 three fine residences, Shriver & Bell made { . it continued to fall, but it was not 80 | into effect. The rate between Omahaand | from the first of which is unloaded sand | al. vs. QOR SALE-—The Sarpy mill, will sell or exca | Com the sale, Tta: Howme, | for real estate Address John Roesink | ; pleasant at a later hour, as the next re- | Cheyenne will be $20; between Cheyenne | wiid from the sccond the asphalt, both of | i ‘ t6f Bapillion. . P, O: address Oratar (661 —The tnstallation of officers and dimo socia- | Lorg ghowed, By this time the flood be- |#nd Ogden $34, making the through rate | Which are prominent objects in the space The following extracts are taken from | J0R SALE-A thoroughbred cow. Inquire at Ble of the U C. L. A, will take place at their [ 5000 vater stood § and | Fom Omaha to Ogden 854, with a corres- | mentioned, There is a mountain of the LT i X e 4 Edholm & Erickson's, s yosak b IAdhy eveilog nesk A ) ) J CO0 | ponding reduction to all points. sand next to the mixing shed and a great | & letter written by ‘Capt. Bourke from - 3 § g Gfeetdeepbetween thecompany’s building pile of barrels of asphalt adjoini: Silver Creek, A. T., twelve miles north | l‘“m SALE—Hotel good town ~The women who were arrested in houses | |70 S8 FE S TRE Hona eicl] adjoining thsle Proper racenta ol : | 1" paying wellin excellent order. of 1ll-fame on Ninth street have heen given and the tracks. 1In many of the buildings of the Mexican nation, under date of | furnished, will bear investigation. Criminal calender. the mixing proc half river one half bank sand is used and every- body knows what they are, but what is asphalt? Tt is in its refined state a sort of compressed, rubber-like substance, | which comes originally from the cele- the water stood two feet deep ON THE FIRKT FLOOR. The sidewalk between the U, P, offices and Baker & Johnson's place was washed in front of the 871 until to-day to leave the city. THE GERMAN THEATRE. 5 June 11, The letter was written as they Death of M. W, Kennedy. The death of M n W, Kennedy, which is announced elsewhere, while not | Fox J the High Sc quire at this office JFOR sALE ok dwellings cor nd lot within one — M. Clarence Hynes presented her hus- sthe sold this w Band with a twelve pound danghter on Satur- day last. Al are doing well. —Geo. A. Custer Post, No. 7, were coming out of the Indian countr “'The Young Lieutenant,” as Per~ sonified by the Celebrated and shows that they were not feeling at | all down-hearted over their vicissitudes | Full ot and out, and the flaggi In- and Pacific. st G, A | k., : : brated Pitch Lake, in the Islad of |unexpected by his many friends in this | 10ing the expedition. | Ninlots in south Omaha. "Also 160 acres of meots to-night in the hall over the savings | ter-Ocean hotel caved in, some foars be- Miss Anna Wagner, Trinidad, in tho West Indies, which in | city, will cause no less a shock and will| Cipt: Burke s } Mt et Wil lon j bank. ing felt for the safety of the hotel itself. - old nursery literature is deseribed as one | ol S a0 | DEAr Op Tiappkvs (Col. T. H. | Nehraska farn lands. | Furthor partioulats st Geo. —A new jury has boen drawn in the United | At the fill east of the oil house, where |The Last But One Performance of [of the A R R Tty Tr;gu;t-n\‘l':-ngu f\‘:t 1":"t.\'t;“}~lr:‘:’{’;‘ui“_) \‘I;m‘ "™ Sepmsat-mon-th 4w States court to report at 10 a. m. on Tuesday, [ a sewer runs under the track, the water the Fair Comedienne. WONDERS OF THE WORLD. Tredaod o vttt bl (L Jron sane able for 1 al TRt s e ity TE i R AR oA Canaint ‘And only | reland, in 1848, and donsequently | Murphy I Tut, tut. Allwell. egards | 1Y or house. r's, —Capitel Todge No, 8, A, F. and A, M., | stood about ix inches over the track and : s, in fact, , quaint 2 ) e [to every The old man’s on top, | about thirty-five ye Ly s 3 and don’t you forget it. rs of age at the time half explained phenomenon, by which na- Jout five inches of water was running hall exlpig ) pRbARLIR ure furnishes to ¢ material for ameets to-night for wo k in the third degree. Yesterday evening an unusually large Meot me in | man | of his death. His parents removed with > : : ahitha trkal s fralalib Louse, LN | Omaha P. D. Q. 1 am coming just as —The U. P, pay car goes west on the wain | 0Ver the track of the freight house, I number of patrons of the German stage | paving the streets of the world, out of a|him to America when he was still but an | W‘_‘,: .‘H Thoan. \\',l l.:,-:. :::.‘:x” .{J":.-m\: | " D Wi > rack ol P RO o ' inety: y | 9 0y, N, e A b ' | It press, ete. line to-day. ylnmmh“ the track cut, at the sewer, | ponded to see what was generally un- | lake covering but ninety-nine acres, but|igune, and sottled in Covington, Ky., | clothes all torn, boots knocked to picees i el — Last night was fine for moonlight and ice- cream. —The Colorado pool will meet at the Pax- ton to-day. —The criminal docket will be taken up in the district court to-day. —Mr, L. T. Calkins, formerly of Fairmont, Nebraska, and for a long time a resident of ) | 3 1 ; who will acase of Liver, Kidney or | sty i s s yet, and 80 it is now arranged that next | hue varies from Mr. Kennedy came to Omaha in 18! Mok Slectric. Bitters wi small pony mare alout 12 years Lincoln, in both of which places he was nent gontleman of Oheyenne, says it his| g b jou oo will poaitively appear for the | He w smith by trade, Bismach SapIAlib AT B Bisertieill : r split. | Owner Inently sonnected with the newspaper frater. | C8timate i correct, the loss in tho city | PUNCHY Blle WiV PAUGRO' M ) JET BLACK T0 COPPER BROWN. [0 o " not speedily ring longe, it wi e W neRiy oon pe will be at least §150,000. It must be ve- | 18t time, at least this season, but it % ok AR s | Ork Ji i ; house, | coxt you nothing for the medicine if it fails to charye nity as one of the eraft, hax accepted the posi- | T W) SR FEA AT Venne s ot | 18 t0 be hoped that before long Omaha's | 1t is nevertheless able to produce pine-| where he remained until he embarked in [ cure; and will he rewarded for your | 8105t 1cachwt tion of traveling passenger agent of the B. & |3 ™0 Py v L A plateau an stage will be again graced by the [ apples and other tropical fruits to special | the liquor business on his own account, | trouble besis All blood - diseas - | FaIRST-OLA por week, ab 1004 ) built .in_a hole, plteath | ¢ form and fetching figure of this at- | perfection, About the lake and moving | In 1875 he was united in warr | ness, jaundice, constipation, aud_g Gl DL it M. road. Mr. Calkins is a young man of ex- | g,5ing gently to the south, and the last g tig his at- |1 A . : bility are speedily cured. Satisfaction guar- cellont addross and fine businoas ability, aud | biee e the world to be floded by any |troctive and talented actress. Much | slowly dovahill toward tho sea_are seat-| Miss Mary Campion, of Covington, Ky., | autced or money rofunded. Price anly ey | makes friends wherever he goes. A better I“i" storm. The gentleman referred to | Mterest and enthusinsm was dis- wg--ml veins and masses of 1\.~qum_|l. lik | who died three years later of consump- | conts per bottle, For sale by €. F. Good- choice for the position could not have been I1 Yo Nave: STE ."[ have been played during the entire performance | muumerable eaterpillars, progressing by | tion. It is supposed that it was while | man. homes; B i Saina s DAt U a9RVE M) I Ay, TS DO last evening, and when the curtain | expanding and contracting their rings, | caring for her he contracted the fatal ¢ Ve o e G [y ahle, QAT Till mo dfubE oninos hy b A CLOUD BURST; dropped at the conclusion of the last act, | having strength enough to erawl down | case which carried him off. Three years | . {entiomen in need ofsummer underwear, | py, Ao of ghat fact, thero is no other explanation for it.” | it was ovident that many of those prosent, | hill but not to back up hill again. As |ago he married his present wife, nec Miss | 1irts, drawens or hosiery, ought to fuspect the | 00 c5i o ne e —The oldest national medical association in | The citizens of Cheyenne thought the | like Oliver Twist, would fain have usked | thesd waves of asp are pushed out by | Isabella Dwyer, by whom he has had two | 5% f8. P. Morwe & Co., who purchase all | AGE Hiztun o and cie ey sl wikh this country, viz: the thirty-sixth session of | Water works ditch above the city had|for more. Miss Wagner's “make-up” as | the gorkingsof najure they are cut up| children, the youngest only, but a few [ domestic goods at the wills and import their | forchead. Owner can recovor samg by proving ewn fae American institute, will be held at the Tn. | burst. The fire deparment was wanted | a young military swell was perfect, and | i Joaded on ships and hauled away to | weeks old, surviving. tingham, London and | P O 40T g 3065 oew & ternational hotel at Niagara Falls, N, Y., the h , A b of yenuine Tanghter. - |plodis filled by other mate and hopeful, and when informed by phy- Wicubtoma. 2k Omahi 60REE: p— ors e ropeated bursts of genuine laughter, plaedis filled by other ma | and hopeful, d by phy O e telaentes ot Ao | town at tho same work that they could | Mr. Bauris, in the roll of Bumble, o |sme kind, and thus the energy of man |sicians in tho first stagos of his discase | quently show the goods at retail at exactly the . Stumons, M, D, of Linsola; George | "% come. et winply. immenso, and his|and of nature both are bent against each | that he ought to stop business at once ho | wholesule prics of eastern jobbers, ER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDI H, Parsell and 0. 8. Wood, of Omaha, and S —— e ———— | AL 406 LCOL] strack, Letwoe: \ L of the country, and it | have excited the risibilit the most se- THE SUPPLY IS INEXHAUSTIBLE, as out door exercise and sports to save | 3 | any’'one a glance of the past and present, and on George E. Brown, M. D. of Albion. Several | 3 pareritly came down from the moun- [ rious minded Quaker in Christendom. | In the lake itself the asphalt is softer, | himself. A year ago he grew so bad that | G’rarnd Pa.CIfiC Hotfll cortain conditions in the fiture, Boots aid Shoes { hundred homeopathic physicians will be in | tains, there being no storm reported west | His rendition of a side-splitting couplet he was compelled to go to Los Angelos, | oot il badilecainls I i diabasu ut the officials thought the water was at | its highest and declined to do so unless upon the order of the city authoritics or the superintendent. About town EVE WAS FLOODED, 11 The cellars were full, first floors of busi- ness houses two feet deop with water, sidowalks washed away, cte. E. F. Warren, the furniture dealer, ported his loss at 20,000, and a prom by.the railroad auth ies to pump out their houses, but they were so busy up The old citizens say this was the worst flood in the histo derstood to be the last performance of ing soubrette Anna Wagner. sire had been expressed by many fre- quenters of the theatre to have her per- form one evening in order that others might see her who, unhappily for them, had not bee able to have this pleasu her acting id evoked very artistic droll acting and comic stures would containing millions of tons of *“pitch.” It | is a great ealdvon, in which the genii of rth change vegetable matter, which in this temperate climate would become peat, and finally coal, then by the aid of the hot tropic soil into asphalt and oil continually vozing up beneath the pres- sure of the strata above it. The island on which the lake is situated is black as the complexion of the inhabitants, whose | civilized lands, and just as fast their s al of the | her and only to show that I | and if a man would ‘stand long enough in | where he remained with them until afte the w Thé family then removed to | Brooklin, N. Y., where he has a mother, two sisters and a brother still residing, the latter having just graduated from Bellevue hospital. He has also a brother in Denver and three sisters residing in Omaha, Mr, Kennedy whs very strong-willed refused and adopted only such measures into the A or 250 miles | Got ches stronghold about | 225 southeast of here, in the {hieart of the Madre. Crawford, | with the advance, killed nine men. The est asked to swrender. Crook has been hampered in e by the treaty. Well Rewarded. Aliberal reward will be paid to any party to John Camphell, iugehe duti | | een stock, also sh i belting for driving the above, i with boiler, smokest Address WILLIAM ting, pul also one 35 and all fixtures ¥> nplete, Towa AIT, Charles ¢ NOR SALE Call at 1 A first class second hand top bug ) Harney strect, 30trf [QOR PUBLIC USE e premium at last fair, 2515 Decatur Street h and 26th strects, North Omaha. EDWARD KUEHL, MAGIS ALIST, 495 Tenth strect, hetween attendance, representing largely the culture | of Cheyenne. It extended miles to|wus received with the most boisterous | some spots he would be slowly and horri- | Cal., for his health, and was doing finel 4 and education of free America, the cast, and was reported very bad [applause, and after responding to aw en-| bly engulfed; but it is from the outside | when he becaine anxious to return to Oma. | J Mp. 3. B, 3. Ttyan has favored this office | S¥ETYWhere. At Lodge Pole the “water | core the audience wero uproarious to have | that the owners of the island carry away | ha and close up his business, which he CORNER 0} | .3 _ was running over the track at 2 p. m., | him give it once again, their treasures, . 1t would be impossible, | did in spite of the opposition of friends. [ [ :‘::"d‘“.r‘,’ ';' ;‘;“ “":i'i‘[i'""" ,‘““""‘;‘]“""L""' and at ) n-lh] I'Lu:.- five inches fell in| My, Puls as Mitscherlich came to the | however, to tell 3 hundredth part of the l)m was the mows of ‘\ln.m-n‘nlull\m i led *“The Le o8 of heastern | 1ogg than one hour during the night. front in good shape, and Iis representa- | the sresting #tovs of asphalt and its | life, and he returned west so enfeebled by | Chicago. Itisan exhaustive and ably-writ-| (00070 T Talthough perhaps e displayed a little [ one long leap t& the yards in Omaha, | told him they could do no more for hin, ten review of the mercantile, bauking, real ],lm““‘ml :":I“‘_d‘;;‘[ ]‘;I‘,:l"l“: I;L"','.f“ wore of the **human form divine” than | where it is finally landed, to be mixed | and that he had eut off ten years of his | , estate, manufacturing and other railroad in- All trains were tied up over night, No, 4, y life they generally do in everyd [ wihi sand, stone dust and petroleum oil, life. He came back t Owmaha in Febru T i “ " OMAHA . . NER, terests of the state, the fen of the West.” (G, iy Omuha last evenig, being held in | 1Bere was one peculiar foature in the | to dy for use on thestreets. After | ary *to die.” He{ li _Imll.n., < until t The book contains 364 pages, and is full of | Sidyiey until 7 . m., and arviving here at | performance, and that was some very | the barre « broken open it is placed in | 10:30 a. m, Suturday, when he asked his valuable iuformation, put in the most attrac- | 1] m., and No. 8, which. left|Pretty dancing executed by little girvls. [t FOUR HUGE MELTING TANKS, | sister to lift him up, and as she raised his tive shape possible. Tt is not on sale, but only here Fric t North Platte | remaining took the audience somewhat by surprise, head his spivit flod forever OPENED MAY 17th, 1883, ; i ‘ Nidenele | containing about 14,000 pounds each, to 200r- Mart! #He was one of the mos issued to original subscribers., until 0:40 yesterdny morning, Last even- | Dt they were recalled, and so- evidently | (RS 8O0 ¢ 00T 00" Lo dent | ] s {“” H Rha G0 3 '.‘F‘ 4085 *iug all trr on the U S ovine. | their terpsichorean performance was ap A The tank Cof ivon, | Open-hearte Lenerous and frank o —The set-to between “Baby” Barnes and | |8 811 trains on the were mOvINg, | rocinted | of petroleum oil. ~ The tanks ave of iron, | gio,qg;" e’ of the pleasantest of ac ek qun.‘ e 2 by i but moving cautiously | Murs. Baureis as Eva and Mus, Puls- ALl encased in n--ln,l brick work ;|x|t§ |.-xln .lI | quaintances, and most agreeable compan This Hotel contains 100 roq 5 2 IN OMAHA VR A §= 3 | the ground being raised to ions. ‘e only reached half the years al- | and 30 rooms first flo 23, being postponed from June 18 to allow Nu an Hodwig were both very successful in| {1 d 1 raised to o lovel with |ions, “Ho only reach years al- | 80 oo on the fist gent time to train, and the contest will Le 4 [ the storm began about 10 o'clock, and at | their several parts, and Mr. and M :K‘l““ll‘l“l'm N'."ll"‘“ “"h““. ety v | lotted to man, but he died with twice the | {iilten for the 1 ito them ea most iuteresting one, as it grew out of aserious personal controversy. The money, £200, was deposited in the hands of Henry Hornbe who has been chosen as stakel The place for the fight has not yet been definitely settled upon, but it will be somew] Ider. Barnes will endeavor to knock Nugent out in ntinuing until | r damage was | 1 a very heavy rain fell, ¢ morning, but no particul reported, AT NELIGH. The cyclone struck Neligh at half-past 10 o'clock, demolishing some buildings and severely injuring several people, injured, One woman was so badly Lindemann were valuable auxiliaries, The remaining rolos were very ably sustained by Miss Thicssen, Mr, Pesner, My, Mei Mr. Lutsch and Miss Brandt The Musical Union Orchestra, under the efticient leadership of Prof. Hoff mann, furnished rapturous and Can. ents are melted and mixed together by sitators until they ave ready to be run by cans of large troughs into the dipping | kettle in the shed. This requires about | | ten hours' time. These terraced tanks | we in the shape of a semi-circle, which number of friends allotted to most mor tals. Thee is not one but will mourn his | untimely fute, and give unasked their sin wife and child, bereavement they cerest sympathy to the and the family in the have sutfered severe state trade the theatrical p n. il every five minutes SALSNAN & i from depots. strength and wholesomeness. More economical than N of hagky. . Nugent hu eogage | The upper story of the large brick flour | soul-entrancing music fronts on the main, main buildin ro i::. A Run on a Drug Store. Pown R o out to sardner’s road house Saturday, to | |yntic house, was badly damaged. Several Bucklen's Arnica Salve, Ght, J0oking RO S o work. 18510 | now at C. F, Goodman'’s for a trial | semain there and train until the day Lefore the | dwelling houses along the river were to- | The greatest medical wonder of the worll ,‘“““l drums m],3",h‘(lh:-:.{‘.\ruw e wot | U8 of, Dr. Kin's Now Diseovery, for Con. Absolutely Pure. 4 . i g i s Warranted to_speedily cure s, | foet in sizo, Inte sumption, Coughs and_Colds. All persons g fight. The set-to is to be with gloves, and | tally destroyed, and the inmates » . I Rhtan. Be . Can: | sand from the pile is taken L : This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, three rounds, Barues has been exhibiting a telegram from Paddy Ryan, stating he would come Liere to act as his second, crushed that it is thought she will die. It was scarcely a moment after the mad roaring of the storm was heard before the cers, Piles, Ohilblains, Corns, Tetter, Chiapped Hauds, and all skin eruptions, guarates. cure fu every instance, or money refuu cents per box, For sale by C, ¥, Goodwan, to BY ELEVATORS, b |and after being thoroughly dried and sifted the hot sand is carried by another ughs or any affection of tne throat and lungs, can get a trial bottle of this great remedy free by calling at above drug store, Regular size, %1,00, Props. the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powder. Sold only in cans, RoYAL Bak N6 Powpes Co., Wall Street, New York,