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IOWA'S CYCLONE! A Terrible Tornado Visits the Eastern Portion of Pottawattamie County. Leaving Death and Ruinin Its Path. THE DAILY BEE. Baturday Morning, June 12.4§ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE sbout irregularities, or tm HOME AGAIN. The Omaba Firemen Return from the Marshaltown Tournament. Chief Galligan, of the Omaha fire department, and the other members LAKE MINNETONEA. THE FAMOUS SUMMER RESORT AND FISH- ING GROUND—THE FIRST EXCURSION TO LEAVE OMAHA JUNE $0. The unsurpsssed pleasure resorts of Minnesota became famous long ago, The fourth regular meeting of the | and amid her unrivalled ecenery and Nebraska Academy ot Science was|on thesuperb fresh water lakes there held Thursday evening in Williams’ | meet every year people from »ll parts block, Pregident Aughey in the chair. | of the country, and especially from the ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. A Profitable Meeting Thurs-|- day Evening. WRECK OF THE “DORIS.” Sunk in the Recent Gale off Point Gumbo. ‘Wreckers at Work. Yesterday morninga reporterof Taz LATEST TELEGRAMS Are Not Half as Tnterest- ing to the General Read- ir.i as the Following Price S 10 Ibs of A sugar for. xtrn. of the department, “who went t0 the [ B0 croused the river, and after a Rich specimens of silver ore for the | extreme south and all along the banks T e oy Duus b vl ey o e ey e T wmoaths. Tus Owana Wrrxiy Bus $2.00 per o “Tarm Omana Dary Bex has by ar the largest o e 0% A fearful cyclone visited the south- eastern portion of Pottawattamie county on Wednesday evening last, which, for its fatal destructiveness, is unprecedented in the history of soath- western lowa, The storm was at itsyfury near the small town of Macedonis, where fear- ful bavoe was made of several houtes and barvs. A railroad csmp, in the vicinity, was totally demolished, the scrapers boing twisted up as though made of tin. The tornado tore north on its destructive miss:on, tearing up. everything in its treck. The fiest LIFE WAS LOST at the residence of Alex. Osler, where a mewber of the family illed by the falling timbers of the dwelling. A little further on the entire family of Mr. Jesse Osler were killed outright by the death-desling messenger. A family named Phelps, eight in num- ber, were killed. A telegram from Red Osk says: Latest M ey gt Postotice Time-Tabies, see third vag . —Paterson sells coal. —Train No. 6 from the west was one hour and a half late yesterda; —Try Saxe's Royal Crown Oigar. Carriage Umbrellas st Woodworth's. —Soda at Saxe's pure fruit syrups. —The thormometer ttood 87" at 2 o'clock yesterdsy afternoon. ~Judge Barthclomew married Mr. Thomas Reach to Miss Jennie Davis yesterday morning. —The Knights of Honor gave a very plessant entertaipmevt at their Towa ficemen’s tournament, returned | iy walk of half an hour reached yesterday morning, accompanied bY | yng pcene of the late disaster. Point the Union Pacific band. Gumbo, or Gamp Richardsop, as it i From Mr. Gell gan wo oblained | y,qimes callod, is on the east bank report of the tournament. of the M'ssourl about two miles up Hand engine companies from Inde- | 0 0 Ll Lo o erty pendence, Waterloo and State Centre | (550 3 | b /0 it for gov- were in attendance. : erament boats cf oll kinds. Two or Marzhalliown, Muacatine, three wooden dwe'linge, the residences port, Cedar Rapids, Council Blufls, | of the men in charge of the property, Marengo, Sioux City, Waterloo and | ;11 the place evn bosst of. Boone hoze companies contested. The “Doris,” an iron-clad, side- Hook and Iadder brigades competed | w1 ool tug-boat, was mocrcd at this from Muscatine, Manchester, Wall| oo y'contnbor, and was under Lake, Council Blufls, Codar Rapids [ "0 "0 "o Jog Davis, who sud Atlantic. occupied one of tho dwellings cloze to The Henderson hose company, of |y} uoorpuyk We found Mr. Davis Cedar , Rapids, won the fist prize| q¢om him lesroed the following awarded to hoss companies, making a | T 0 O Ly run of 300 yards and laying 300 feet | FHIES U K e foactal of hose in 43}. The second prize was [,y o irome, and the o'd “Murky” won by the Fourth Ward hoso com- | 1% BEE B0 ot eful to 8 pany of Cedar Rapds. Time, 46 | ooy which has 80 long bomn a re- The third and fourth wl'"‘;; L ‘"’: putation for its pecific nature. Waves on a tiebetween the Wosdbury'send | ) ) oy pign, breaking against the Hop hose company, of Marshall- |20 E0LS S LR o cabinet were raceived from J. W. Small, of Idaho Springs, Colorado. Prof. Emerson, of the State Uni- versity, delivered a lecture on the Or- igin and Development of Architecture. Architecture commenced at the north polewith the curved arch, and ss it pro- toward warmth it approached the angle, until when the warmer countries were reached the flat roof was used. In the morth roofs must be steep to support heavy loads of snow. Toward the south they must bo built to shed rain. In rainless Egypt they are made flat, for protec- tion from the sun. Different materials determine the form of the building. The human race desires to imitate rather than originate, as is shown in the rude drawings of the savage, where one copies rather than compares with the originsl object, and make such ccrrecticos as rendor it & correct presontation. Greek a chitecture was the most per- foct. The Romans copied only ity rougher parts. Temples in which people worthip God only, show true architecture. ~ After the Groek, the Gotbic had everything pointing up- ward toward heaven. Dark and Daven- hall Thursday eveniog. —Tovy Denier's pantomime troupe @raws crowded houses. 1t will beat the Academy of Mausic on the 16ih fost. — Elegant perfumes at Kuhn's drog % ore. _Try Saxe's littlo Key West Cic g, 10c. —Look out for mesk thieves to- dsy. They follow every circus Tike a crowd of vultures ot hyezas. —The Swedish Lutberar church on Caes street gave a pleasant festival in the yard adjoining the church Thure- day evening. —A band of Winnebogo Indians on their return from » trip to Bellevue camped sbout a mile wp theiver | 1 Lg Wil 1ot soon be forgotten Tharsday. by those who witnesscd it. It was —The attention of the authorities | (orrip), in appesrance and horritying 1s called to the filthy condition of the | j; results, taking as it did the lives of alleys in the neighborhood of Leaven- | mey, women and children without a worthand Ninth streets. mcment’s warning—daehing to atoms A train of emigrants pessed | thovsids of dollars’ worth of valu- throngh thecity yesterday enroutefrom | able property, and leaving many hom, Twenty persons sre known to have been killed, and six or e‘ght are miss- ing. Nearly all tho pbysicians and a large number of citizens of Red Oak have left for the scene of the disaster. Owing to the fact that the tract vie- ited by the cyclone is situated soveral milos from any railroad or telegraph point, the news of the storm did not reach this city until late yesterday. It is impossible at this writing to estimate the amount of damage Gone {o prop- erty, although many horzes, hegs aud cattlo are killed and crippled. From what hos alrcady been re- ceived, the concluston is waranted that the storm of Wednesday night was ono of the most disastrous to life and limb that has cver visited western Towa. They report having had no | less and destitute—it will bea sorrow- rain in Tama county since lastharvest. | ful evint that will long be remen —The first ono of the mew tele- [ bored. phones was put up yesterday in the St. _'2‘,0;0— Louis short lino ticket office, and | oy of f0 MILLINERY to be so Ageot Scachrest is as happy 888 Yord | i the mext 30 daye over his new treasure. —Work commenced this moruing at the foot of Farobam street, on the building of tho bed of & road which will, when completed, ccnnect the Northern Nebrasks and B. & M. rail- road companies. —Catching rats in traps has been The public are invited discontinued at the city jail o8 it robs | come and see our new goods—of t the prisoners of their only amusement. | figest manufacture and latest styles g establishment, corner of Dougl and Thirteenth streets. Do your shapping at Kurtz's. Just unpacked to-day avother i patterns, “Their favorite pastime of 1ate ba%“ean | Specucies Mntebe- auli~ghleces . fokd %o “fah” for the rals ¥¥'become ex- | Ware, at Edholm & Erickson's, the bait, Someputt, Jewelers opposite the postoffice. Lot ~—Twenty-five Swedes, direct from | est prices in the city. Call and com- theold country, bound for St. Paul, Oscools, Grand Island and Central Ofty, went west yesterday morning. A paro prices and quality of goods, and Osceols were also on the train. —John Smith alias ““Cranky Bill” haw been examined by the proper sathorities and pronounced sane. He was accordingly released. He told our reporter yesterday that if some onewould give him work he would endeavor to reform. S S —Thursday afternoon the remains Lemocrats En Route. of the late Dr. Charles A. Heury, were | _ The California delegates to the na- conveyed to their last resting place, | tional democratic convention at Sin- The services were held from the resi- | $:BBati passed through the city Thurs- dence of his brother-in-law, James E. day afternoon, with the intention of Boyd. Rev. Mr. Betts, officiating. taking a general trip through the east, e ek —The case of Mercer va. Johoaon | 50" :;:’:L‘“T‘::‘: '; i o, ! » onvention. elegates are et jom ksl fin She Mok womt yes- | og; e Sohn Wolsy, () L, Maddos, terday. Johnson is the pariy who [\ o i « . . P. Frost and J. E. McElrath, A d"';{;n‘:l "“:“"" :“; “";“ ;‘;""“S" large number of distinguished Califor- anl ment by Dr. Meroor | i, domocrats accompany the part, an account of which was given in Tae % Ber some months ago. site the postofice, Dodge strects. Strangers, visit Kurtz's Store. day. ATKINSON'S great clearing sale to- —The Northwestern train from the | 4aY- east yesterdsy brought in » blind | Readquarters for Joo Schlitz's girl, bound for Lincoln, aod & deaf | Milwaukee beer at Mexcmants' Ex. and dumb girl, with the same destina- - | town firemen. gloomy, with narrow windows, they wer fit places for the worshipof dar] ages. ‘The looture was interesting and en— tertaining 3 The Academy adjourned until the second Thursday in September. Srtneal il mho Rescuon | iog the spray hirty foet bigh. At the Cmmcvii ‘u‘sn), B PEZO DY | firat signs of the approaching gale, a record of 48}. everything on board of the “Dorts” The prize to hook and Iadder com | T 08 98 T oF T80 DL panies wai wen by the Rescuss,of | /o oo von but in vain. As the Muscatine. Tho contest wasarun of | L3 the waves, aided by & of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers. The Minnesota resorts are’ becoming every year more and iore popular in Nebraska, and a nomber which has already become very large make ita custom to pass a portion of the summer at the Minnesota lakes. The first Minnesota excursion™ of the present season will lesve Omaha on June 30, at 3:45 p. ., going over the Sioux City & Pacific and Sioux Gity & St. Paul lines. The fare for the round trip to- St. Paul and return has been fized at $18 35; tickets good for sixty days. Fall partioulara of the exoursion, with pamphlets descriptive of Minnesota scenery and giving full directions for reaching the resorts, all of which are but a short ride from St. Paul, can be cbtained by addressing Mai. J. H. O'Bryan, geners] south- western agontat Councll Blufis. d tf 20 bats Climax Soap. 26 bars Laundry Soap for.. 18 bars Linen Soap for. 338833338388SBfil;!88823I=38888833388I 71bs. new layer Raisins. Peaches, 2 5 cans. Peachen, 3 Ib cans (sasdard). Fie Peahes, 6 I cans Peaches (Ca Ib ca Biackherin 1> Apples, (York State) ol can. Bl kit bl i ATKINSON'S great clearing sale to- day. P T T Why dose yourse ves with nauseat- ing medicines, when a purely fruit eathartio will cure you at once—Ham- burg Figs. Try them. Bogar corn, ‘2 1b can, Yarmouth cora, per can. toes, 31b can. Police Court. Denshue, the man who was acrest- od for wearing a suit of clothes that did not fit him, was unable to give sn account ofhimself and was sent up for twentydays. 300 yards and the ercction ard climb- | (0P R | SRR EC B fng of a thirty foot ladder. over the little iron clad and tossed her Tho R scus, of Gouncil Blufly, won | 2058 P06 FoE e o e ocenn the steamer prizo, getting waterin five | ny o «epy iy g100d the tempest brave- minutes and six """;;dt ¢ Waterloo, | ¥s30d it wasnot untilsome timo after Thie. duusie]Jonsll, 0 71 | hor wheel houseand wheel went by NOTICE— Advertisomente Lost, Found, Wants, Bording &c., will b sortod. in these columns once for TEN CENTS | & per lie; ench subsequent ineertion, FIVE CENTS Per line. The first Insortion nevor loss than 52388333888 TO LOAN—MONEY. won the belt for the fastest run.' : The hand engine: contest, longest [the board that abe gave up the run in twenty miuutes, wis won by | 2rugglo and went down in elghtson the Cataract engino company, of In- | fect of water. s Emi Thero was a lively sceneat the point The judges of the contests wers | this mornivg. A gang of wrookors, selected from states bordering on Iowa, | U0der the charge of W. B. Spencer, consiating of Chief Brackett, of [ Of Baymond & Campbell's, of Council Minneapolis, Chief Boynton, of Mon- | Bluffs, were busy with axe and ham- mouth, TIL; and chief Galligan, of | Mer preparing for an effurt, which will Omaha. be made to recover the remaius of the Thke Omaba boys are enthusistic | tUg- A large hydraulic pump is being placed in position, with the sid of over the good treatment that they re- | P'#° ) > e ot the Mamhal.| which, the sand, with which the hull o o e T ST S For nice Men's Low Shoes visit Full- riede’s shore. Omaba's Lake. Several young men in the city are proposing, if the club that has been organized to improve the lake to the northeast of the city do not carry out their plan, to lease or purchase the steamer “Lily,"now lying cn the river bank near the bridge, and remove it BEESRBTRE! V[T 10 LMK Ol 8 Lav Ofice D. L. THOMAS, Room3, Creleh DOEET, 10, LoAN—1100 Farabam srest. Dr. Edwards Loan Agency. nov-13-tf Complete price lista fm Country orders wil receive prompt and care atteution. Positively no goods soid o credit. J. B. FRENCH & C0., The Original Reliable Grocers, No. 1119 Farnham Street, OMAEA, NEB. W. R. BENNETT & C0'S COL-UMN VW/ANTRD=0k15k e WRRTRRN DR ATKINSON'S, the acknowledged lead- voice of Gold Bracele's—very latest Largest and best assortment of Rog- T cighteon Danes for Fremont | € Bro-'s Silver Nut Picks and Nut party of cighte 290 | Gracks, Tea and Table Spoons, at Ed- holm & Erickson's, the Jewelers oppo- Fifteenth and ATKINSON’S great clearing sale fo- The Union Pacific.bsnd won many n- | enconiums frem the fremen who were in attendance, and was voted to be the best bacd presant, slthough there ld at cities there. ——“The Finest"—— Cream Soda Water at “Bew's Druc Store.” cod3tJ11 as n-| ATKINSON'S great clearing sa'e fo- day. Men’s and Ladies'’ Low Shoes to suit all at Fullriede’s. to be of PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Rev. E. H. b5am. to his home. Dr. G. H. ollina. of Re- in the city. Mr. Frod McConnell has returned from North Platte. Lt. Gov. Yale, of Minnesota, wasin the city Thursday. — ~ has returned w- Mr. Will Bonner returned frcm Donver Thursday afternoon. H. A. Hastlogs, U. S. Doguty Mar- shal at Lincoln, is in the city. Dr. Byrne, U. §. A., passed through ing materially in the work of raising. The boiler, machinery, and iron hull of the *“Doris” won’t be very seriously injared, but her woodwork was com- wero several crack bands from other | Plotely wrecked by the waves before she settled. Tn addition to this they proposs to purchase a whels fleet of smaller boats. From this it would sppesr that the lake ‘is certain to be utilized by one party or the other within a few Chas. West and James Murphy, | months.’ two boatmen, took advantage of the brisk breeze yesterday and indulged in a miniatare rogatts, using skiffs with head spread sails. After dis- play of some neat “gibeing” and ““tacking,” West's boat crossed Mur- phy's on the leo bow and lead off with the wind fore and aft. ln the lso- guage of the sporting fraternity West thinks bis skiff can “yank the bun” every time. ATKINSON'S great clearing sale to- o iR W. N. Whitney has & few more pairs of those gents’ low shoes, which be wishes to dispose of. Give bima cell and secure a bargain. 1t ATKINSON'S great clearing sale to- day. Hambarg Figs 25 & box. ol rtczrie, “Gone with a Handsomer Man.” Joseph Watson spplied Thursday to the police judge for a warent for the arrest of one Crawford for living I . ~—SRFp Shooters. The fourth glass ball shooting match for the Mills medal, presentod to the Omaha Sportmen’s club, took |3 Mrs. Hall at Lincoln, snd place yesterday aftornoon in Lake's | for along time lived happily with her, addition. The number of balls shot | until a man, Crawford, living in the at by each man was 25, and the score | western part of the couuty, crossed wasas follows: Geo. T. Mills 17, B. | their path and shattered the bond of E. B. Kennedy 19, Judge Lake 16, | love and union that bad made their Z. T. Sprigg 12, Blake 18, Hughes 18, | Iives a ploasure. Crawford has been Potty 24, McCartney 17, Peabody 13, |in the habit of visiting Mrs, Watson Homan 18, Brucker 16. during the absence of her man and loaraed the following fack About two years ago he married lord. One ANTED—A few gentlemen, mod-ted with toard and cor. 16th and Davenport Sta. V7 AXTED.lttation s conchman o tor g eral work abou a hotise, guod. reforence given. _Addies P. H. C, Bes Offic: %15 YOUNG man desires » situstion in some aneat business, will {oraish good farence. Inquire at the PACIFIC HOUSE. 53 YW"ANISD-ROUSES AND LOTS for cur ‘tomers. JNO. L. MCCAGU] -6t an log 8 E. T O CARPENTERSWANTED. T. umAaT‘,l 14 POR RENT—NOUSES AND LAND. FURKISHED ROOMS PLEASANTLY LocA ED FOR BE! NT—At sotith east corner fof 14th atd Chicogo streets, convenfent to the busi. tiess part of the city. ] JUIELLIORNCE OFFIGE, cormer 183 and Davenport. a0 OOMS TO RENT—With or _without boand at Ko. 1710 Davenport St. 2512 R RENT—Furnished rooms, cheap; by week or month. Appiy at AWERIOAN HOT* Ok SALE—Cheap, anexcolient riding or viog mare, young, ‘sound and gestle, Address “Horsemn,? Caré Beer i AM prejared to deliver sott water toans part T R tor o e R aFlekve ondord 44 my home, THOR BWEFR " O BALE— howse with & roome and ot in Nelson's additjon. 'Inquire of Fred. Heni reskaon' et mdrket, . of 16ih and Galior. nla Sta. O BALE—Small soda fountain & < dition. D, W. BAX £, uorlwrn nm?n‘:i 87t Remember that you can now buy Goods of us at Unheard of Low Prices as indicated below. A LARGE VARIETY OF Housebold and Job Lot Goeds {sold at 3¢, b, & ‘and 10¢ for each article, TEAS, COFFEES & SPICES, Our Creat Specialty, an1 sold under a full goar- suit or the money refunded. In Teas we quo‘e: _25c, e, 3ic, 40c, 60c, (0c and up- wazds, all full value, avd & present giren with exch Gne pound sold.’ Coffees. Biown at 15¢, 20c, 22c and 25c, and_Gilt-Edge Java at. 85c per pound: Ground Coflee 3t 106, 20¢, and our Supetiour Grushed Coffee at 5¢ pos potind. SPICES—The most complete assortment fn Omaha and at prices below all competitors. un, KING POWDER 160 and upward FLAVORING EXTRACTS—At 5o per bottle and upward. 'ESSENCES—At 6c a bottle. . BHOE BLACKING st 5. STOVERIAGRING, each. CLOTHES PINS, 2dosen for bc. SHOE BRUSHES, 8, 1¢c and opwanis. - Scrub Brush: e, be._Horse Brushes, 1oc. B, Tollt Soapn e 30 dusen snd mpwarde: gpper Sauce, and ‘Mustard, . Mop Handiss, 1sc. Axie Greass, & for 15c. * Corn Starch, 82 per pound. - Laundry Starch, extra quality, st 8¢ pet pound. - Citron, and Lemn Peel, at 30c per pound Wooden” Ware 3 Brooms, 2 for 35c. Bird Food in gas pound packages with Cuttio Flah Bone st Tobacco and Cigars. Blackwell & Day's Durham at 60c a oo aeice of Fihe Cat a0 por shends ok rand of Plug Tobacco at 60c - pound. oo sell & 10e Cigar for 5c,don's fl to try IN SUGARS the city, yesterday, bound for Cali-| The second of a scries of six pigeon- | liege day Watson fornia, shootiog matches, by the same club, | left home carly in the morning, and Mr. 0. J. Salesbury, a brother of the | will take place this afternoon. returned at the usual hour for dinner, well-known stage proprietor, has come TS but, alas! the houze was vacant, and he A PR ATKINSON'S great dearing i {0 | waa snformed by the nelghbers they R e CoRie e his wifo had gone off with Crawford in House, Council Bluffs, weut wet to ¢ S Tho June Rise’ R oo lowed] R wife Cheyene, yesterday morning. Tho civer is reported to be rising | to Crawlord's rosldence in the coumn- Mr. Thos, Kimball and Miss Bell m_mily all aiong its course from this | try, _sad a scene ensued, she Kimball camo up from Linoeln thiy | POt 2oTthward, and ina few days a [ x-fusing to roturn until she was ready. mxdon £6¢ el dhaimse vacatlon. S B Rl S T T 5 2 ciency of the alleged rip-rapping done | about living with the woman if she Mr. W Neseman, a clerk in|atthe river front some two years ago | prefors another man, but he is “not Henry Bollu's establishment, has gone | by government contract. The work | going to be bulldozed by Crawford.” to Europe for the benefit of his health | already soows signs of weakness in| The sheriff hasas yet failed to serve Albert E. Richards, press agent, | several places, and should the water |the warrant, but further deleopments sud W. R, Hayden, general manager | rise very high, fears are entertained | may be looked for in a few days. of W. W. Cole’s circus, menagerie | for the safety of the river front. Missino.—A osse o conetipation by cuaxce, N. E. Cor. 16th and Dodge. | and living wonders, 2ra in the city. = —— Rev. E. H. Belts, pastor of the ATKID 2 dw'““‘s“ to-| Trinity church in St Louis, and 2 formerly pastor of St. Barnabas in this tion, came in via the Rock Island. "They formed an acquaintance and will travel together to their destination for great clearing sale ATKINSON'S great clearing sale to- | using Hamburg Figs. day. State University Election. Weallow nooneto undersellus. Superior quality of Byrups at 70 per gallo £2:50 per kg LAUNDRY SOATS wid 45 bog” tom prices. DRIED FRUITS, extra quality st low prices. CRACKERS, best in market and as cheap a8 the cheapest. ‘We have alsoadded the follos to our ok, which we propoes 35 sl cpea Lot T R BALEColtonwood lumber of al Sizea,at REDMOND'S, Sixteenth-st. 51640 'OR SALE—A sall dwell he xt to @5, ol esionc corner 100h ape tol Aventie. or information call at G, H. 4738, COLLINS, 181 ‘Farnham Birest 60541 TonsAmE Ko, apivat [ 4t L. B WIL! R SALE—A Now Amonican So chine in good cotditic e ieute. Must V' anid before- Lhe 16th of May. For information apy ATKINSON'S Millinery T3th Sireets 4763 And an Immense Variety of Other Goods too Numer- oas to mention, which wo pledge ourselves to_sell cheaper than other Dealers. Don't Forget It, and give us a call. Exam- anutual benefit. —Eatly Thursday evening the 9th | day, infantry band, who had been engaged Sor the occasion by Hon. Pat O, Hawes, sorenaded Mr. Otis H. Ballou, thenew U. S. marshal, at his resi- | Laandry work will be collec dence in North Omaha.” Mr. Ballou | delivered by the Omaha Shirt yfi&"fi responded iaa brief speech to the con- | Leave your address. First-class wook gratulating of his friends, and spesches | guaranteed, were also made by Col. Smythe, Chas. Green, E. M. Bartlett, Gen. 0'Brien, N. J. Burnbam, Hon. J. C. Cowin, sud P. 0. Hawes. e on T To Loan—§3,000, at 10 7 interest. WiLies M. Yates, Home comtorts, m Astor House, New Yorbe "::ie-?:" St. Barnabas Lay. Yesterday being St. Barnabas’ Day, there were two services held at St. Baruabas church at 8 and 10 a. m., at the latter of which holy communion was administered. The Rev. Mr. Betts, of Trinity church, St. Lous, was present at botk, of these services, and also preached an excelleut discourse Thursday. Mr, Betts was formerly pastor of St. Bar. nabas, and will be woll remembered by many of the readers of Tue Bex. The members of the church are gir- ing a picnic at Hanscom's park yester- day afternoon. ——“The Finest"—— Cream Sods Water at “Be1r’s DRuG Srore.” codSJ11 T ey ATKINSON'S great clearing sale fo- day. If you want Hosiery or Gloves, If you want Collars or Ties, 1f you want Ribbons or Buttons, It you want Corsets or Underwear, s lveg Vo My If you want Dennis Kearney at Omaha. To Buy Bargaios Go To The Omaha Labor Union have been Kaurta's Store, Creighton Block. ;n-*i:f Degotiations during the past ey 2 5 e e s ys which terminated yesterday by the receipt of a tel and berries, eall on A. McGavock, i ATKINSON'S great clearing sale to- | €3 i8 In town on a visit to his old parish. of the United States, and at one time a resident of this dity, has retired from the service. Citizens will re- replace. Among the many arrivals of the Metropolitan hotel are the following: F. J. Barreit, Chicago; 0. A. Erchel- berger, Baltimore; M. E. Powers, Cedar Rapids; P. M. Gern, Lincoln; G. A. Barker, Fondio Zace, Wis.; E. Keller, Council Bluffs; J. Wolverton, Belvidere; Wm. Adies, Dacater; A. B. Elwood and wife, Fremont; J. E, Diley, B. §. Kimball, Burlington, Vt; J. A. Lumsden, Davenport; Warren Ford, Cheyenne, W. T.; F. G. Crowell, Ottumwa; H. Hogenbach, Waterloo; G. J: Ness, Brownsville; E. D. Van Court, Sandwich, Tllinois; M. Ascholes, Boston; M. §. Molony, Bdlvidere, 1IL.; Neill Burgess, Gzorge Stoddard and wife, Fred. Burgess, I. 0. Lunt, Mirs May Taylor, Miss Nel- lie Peck, Daniel B. Hopkins and wife, Haverley's Widow Bedott Comedy company. ATKINSON'S great dlearing sale to- day. Dennis Kearney stating that he would Tonth and Marey stroets. stop hero and deliver an address on e = his return fi the i ATEINBOIN'S graat cloaring ssle - | vantiom. o e ot 3 ion s day. 8t last have a chance to hear the ora. hem —e tor of the sand-lots. ‘On Baturday, the 12th instant, the next regular game of the series will be played by the B. & M. nine and Mutuals, at 3 p. m., on the essociation groands, —_— ATKINSON'S great clearing sale to- day. e C— Murphy & Lovett, ins, -agency; old est established in thi e ‘agency in this state. prices, Do not forget to try the Eagle Mills Flour, the best and cheapest flour in the market. THE GREAT SALE of Ulsters, at large reductions, is now going on at Kurtz's Cheap Store. T rmrisivee Sy All our groceries are new since the fire. Call and examine goods and i A. McGavock. R ATRINSON'S grea clearing sale fo- ATKINBON'B greai clearing sale to- 3 3 day Genoral Alvord, psymaster general member him as & gontleman whom | YU%8 Men. Daring the night he had | conservatory of music was provided the government will with difficulty Sneak Thieves. The State University regents he'd Two young gentlemen came over | anadjourned meotingat Lincoln Thure- the river from Council Bluffs Tueedsy | day morning. Mr. Cbarles N. Lit- ovening, and put up at & house on | tle, A. B.,a graduate of the Univer- Sixteonth street, where they were | sity, was invited to accept the mathe- given a room with a third party—a | matical chair for the ensuing year. A = Somima W Eaimetar Fdersbenaght ooty indice Bt e e GRAND CELEBRATION. occasion £o leave the room, aud on re- | for, and Mr. 8. B. Holman sppointed | 0tr National Holiday will be celcbrated on turning he was surprised to find that | diector ofghe same. Professer Wood. | Al bess: 150,57 e, 1o be e his room-mates had vavished. Fur- [ bury wes elocted Professor of Anglo- | Mbimscts pace pon Sizeneof Fplon. A ther investigation revealed the fact [Saxon and Rhetoric, and Professor | & coabemg e,me™ snexcumsion trm from O that all the money and other yaluables | Barwood was re-elected Professor of St for the tound try: chibiren half in his pockets had been abtracted. A | English history and Literstare. Re- wwven . warrant has been itaued for the arreat [ gent Holmes was clectod president of e of the parties. the board. - Professor Aughey was | 3idBmes A gentleman who put up at the Pa- | elected Dean of the board. The ser- | s cific house on Wednesday night, found | vices of Prof. C. B. Palmer a8 princie on arising yesterday moraing that the | pal were disgensed with for the fature, | of . sum of $13 had been abstracted from |and other important business was his pockets. A search-warcant was | transacted, issued. ATKINSON'S great clearing sale to- day. s il b punoted BamEer . Doex, M. Laxodon, Executive Committee. Over elghty miliions of dollars of I insurance capital of the oldest and e Ao FENBRRY, best home and foreign compantes rop- | CONSULTING PHYSICIAN, HAS PER, El;t'n:l:d Inthe agency of Teylor& A AL P OATED. HIX MED 16K | 08 Tenth Street, OMAHA, NEBRASKA, This Morning’s Fire e —— i The alarm turned in from box two| _ DIStrict Court—yune Term. | ,Saferet bis services in ai e e asd at an early hour yesterdsy was cc-| The followiog procoedings were had | Pl racios, scuie sad — casioned by the discovery of fire in a | 00 Thursda Parta of the cty and county on receiptoflettors It pays to trade at Kurtz's. two-story hcuse belonging to Mrs. | McLaughlin va. Kelsey; judgment it o " | against defendant for $27.60. At St :‘-"-m m::f;i: o Freston ve. Woodwordh;dotauls set ACADEMY OF MUSIC! It is belioved to bo the work of an in- | Purcy vs. Humphries; judgment in | GRANDEST EVENT SEAS| cerdiary. The house was uninsured, | Feplevin for Phin‘l')fl- ’ g mimfl!&m - and the loss will fall heavily upon the | Thompson vs. Wright; judgment of Tuesday Jume 15th owoer. The house was totally do- [ for taal, ¢, " cAure retained S stroyed. Dann vs. Gibson; demurrer over- ATKINSON'S great clearing saleto- | ™ Bazant va. Frost. day. Sipton vs. Fros 3 e Dunn v, Gil Owing to othor business that needs | fendant. my attention I will sell my undivided | Durant va. Frost; Thomas Eryant half interest in the Earopean Hotel ;l:d: ° party d'{f":m’ with leave to and Bakery and give possession im- o 5 dismissed. t; issed. mediately. Call on or address me | Blake wern admitted to Sl oy, ATKINSON'S great clearing sale fo- day. Messre. Earl B, Coe and Lewly J practice. at the European Hotel, Court ad od i Joe Tih 1f BT Wary, |9 owocs e oAt this moraipg - Can t and day, and will visit sl )| furnishis Ine goods and compare prices. Speo- Ial rates to parties buying to sell sgaln. Ordors from the country fllod. Prices guarateed snd seat REMEMBER OUR NUMBER, 113 North Fifteonth, adjolning L. B. Williams & Son, Dry Goods.Store, Omahs, Nob. W. R. BENNETT & CO. ACADEMY OF MUSIC! Wednesday, June 16. THE PREMIER PANTOMIME, TONY DENIER'S Pantomine Troupeand Standard Company, With the Great Original Clown, " GEO. H. ADAMS(GRIMALDI) Aud a Grand Combination of 30 Pantomime & Specialty Stars. Admiseion, 75c and 50c; Keserved seata, st Hubermanss: i "NOTIOE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposa’s will be received by the un- dersigned ustil 12 o'clock poww, June 22, 1580, for the furnishing of all materal ‘and the erec tion and comp'etiomof a two-story brick se building for the Fifth ward, In the cty of Omaha, 40 be lucated on Case ctreet, between Fourteenth and Ffueenth te bids will be re- colv d a8 follows; For all brick work and the nishing of the reqired materials and laying the wume, and meluding he seting oful stomes; for a1l plastering, and farishing the require: ‘materials for the same, for all cut stone deiiver. ed on the ground, for all_ew penter and folners’ ng the faraishing of all required ma- terials for the same; for all painting and giazing, Includiog all required matesials for the same, casating and aleo all comwpletc bullding. nd specifications can be seen at the offics of C. F- Driscull, architect. The peraon or per- sons receiving the award will be required to ex- scute a bond with good and sufficient_security forthe fuithfal performance thereof. . Proposals should be endorsed proposals for build The right is reserved to reject ang_ or al bids. B o Boardof Bttt ecretary of Board of Edueation, sedeod 2w Omaba xsb. B.A. Fowiax. Jaxms E. Boorr. FOWLER & SCOTT, ARCHITECTS. ik T iy, o B Brrasimes o 3, R e | GOLUMBIA AND OTTO BIGYCLES ! 1 have secured the agency of the vell-known COLUMBIA Steel Spokes srd Raubber Tires Bicycle from the Pope Mabufacturing Ce Also the Utto Hand Made. Samples can be scen at my store, at Manufacturers Pricee, reight added. Send for price list. ,N.I. D. SOLOMON, AINTS, OILS & WINDOW GLADS. No. 1204 Faroham Strest, Omahs, Nebracka. BOSTONGLOTHING HOUSE DEVLIN & CO., OF NEW YORK!/ We are now prepared to take orders for the justly celebrated clothing o thia house, which for Durability, Style and Cheapncss are unsurpassed. We have now on hand the best selected stock of Clothing, Shirts, Furnishing Goods, ete. In the city. Boston Clothing House, AZ2A= FARNHAM STREET. X2XR MAX MEYER & CO, WHOLESALE TOBBAGGONISTS | Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards. Tobacco, 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards. Send for Price List. MAX MEYER & CO., Omaha, Neb. MAX MEYER & CO., Fishing Tackle, Base Balls and a full line of NOTIONS AND FANCY GooDs. LEBEE &CO., JOBBERS OF HARDWARE, GUTLERY, NAILS, TAMPED AND JAPANNED WARE, TINNERS STOCK, SHEET IRON, TIN STOCK, ETC. 1317 & 1319 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAXA, NEB. Pogitively no Goods Sold at Retail. l. L SLEDZIANOSKI-= CO., MANUFACTURERS OF MOULDINGS! AND DEALERS IN PICTURE FRAMES, CHROMOS AND ENGRAVINCS 922 Douglas St., Near 10th, Omaha, Neb. DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS Maohin H. J. plett Steam Pum| Bnfine Trimmings, Mining BELTING HOSE, SRASS AND IRON AT WHOLESALE AND RET. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STRANG, 205 Farnham Street Omaha, Neb® HENRY HORNBERCER, V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER ! In Kegs and Bottles. Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable Prices. Office, 239 Douglas Street, Omaha. OMAHA FENGE £ BOX CO. We Manufacture to Order OFFICE RAILINGS AND FINE COUNTERS OF PINE AND WALNUT. Iron and Wood Fences, Brackets and Mouldings, Improved Ice Boxes furnished on short notice. @UST, FRIES & CO., Prop’s., 1231 Harney St., Omaha, Neb. PAXTON & GALLAGHER, WHOLESALE GROGERS! 1421 and 1423 Farnham, and 221 to 220 15th Sts. KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK MAKE THE LOWEST PRIGES. mnm«fimwmmmm AGENTS N&mmflm I;Q‘EVOI;EB 00MPY

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