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aais UALLL DR UMAHA TUESDAY, MAY 30 1882 - r, and which is hoped will be held| SHOT IN THE STREET: haytaok fron his premises in Bohemi- n the Opera Houve, antown, The enmplaint is made by quest liberal contribations by those who are #o fortunate as to have them. The Daily Bee. " |FLOWERY BEDS OF PEACE, :.—“_—__ TR All contributions however small will| Brownell Hall, through the efforts the chief of the fire department. Wh the Patriot Dead Are|%e thankfally received by the Grand |of Oanon Doherty, Mrs. Windsor and | An Omaha Boy Meets a Terri- Pty UMAHA- ore 0 kairio 0 Army of the Republic, and may be | the fasulty, is doing a large and noble Bis Deith i Donver PERSONAL Ro'oased Armed left at Kuoney's Hall or at Wyman's | work an important_faotor in our U} , -k Tueadiay Morning, May 30 ol 1rom b atore store in Oreighton block. weatern civilization and oulture, and - — Dr. Graff returned from Wyoming last S — Strife. " O well doserves the hearty help and| A gaturday Night Sensation tn Colo- | **PInE: gy e o L rado's Oapital. Hon. J M. Tharston and family left ;_ufln Report. The beautifal eustom of decorating (T ollowing obeertions e oker | ratetal Hoarte and Loving |toldiens’ graves o an spproprsts fands Prepasing to Deok honor to the living and homage to b the noble dead. It is a simplo r- Their Graves. knowledgement of a debt of gratitude wo can never hope to repay, and re- The Programme of Oeremonies |sulta neither from the demands of Perfooted—The Procession. |selfishness, nor is it for the gratifica- tion of any ambition or expectation of reward, Btanding at the graves of THE POSTOFFIOR. the dead heroes it is not sodght to To the Rditor of The Des. me animosities, At that saored Postoffice_ will bo oclosed to-day, | shrine ‘‘fond regrets and tender recol-| Yesterday evening the Emmet Decoration Day, from 10 a. m. until [ Jections”alonearerecalled. Regrotathat | Monument association celobrated tho for Milwaukee last evening, 0. G. Perrin and wife, of Kansas City, are the guests of Mr, W, F. Bechel for a fow days, A. R. Gage, who takes chorge of the new B, & M. eating house at Red Cloud, the city, Jim Laird, of Hastings, was in the city yosterday, and left on the aftersoon train for Des Moines, to sttend the United States court there. Mr. Alvin Graff, of New York, general traveling agent for l.ho'Huh 1 ne of steam« ships is in the city looking up the inter- MOORE'S MEMORIAL, T In The Denver Tribune of Bun day theroe is account two columns long of the killing of a young man said to be from Omaha. The victim's name was Philip Hab- bard and it appears, as will be seen, that he is from this city. The ocour- renoce took place at 7:30 Saturday even- ing near Tabor Block. Young Hub- bard had a couple of hours previously hired out to a man named Dick Brilliant Tribute to the Mem- ory of the Genial Irish Poet Splendid Oration Judge L © Northrap. 3p m Respectfully, those so brave and true could not f Mackey, of Nevadaville, as a driver Tuos. ¥. Haui, P M. | have, lived to enjoy the rich inherit- ;m lnni;omry of .tho birth ?l Tnlxln il “mvi" for hia ltook’ bt Ve esta of that live, THEB. AND M. ance they fought to maintain, and re- | Moore, the peet, in Kuony's hall. |}y (b " e 070 ks tovether to|, Mre Jobn H. Rheem, of Ottumws, In., isin the city visiting the families of her rolatives, Mr. L. M. Rheem, general manager of the Western Union telegraph office, and Mr, 8. J. Rheem, bind the compact. They then started down the street, and at the point named started to The B. & M. local freight depot |collections of the sorrow and sacrifice, | There was 4 very large attendance, will be open to receive and deliver | pain and anguish, they suffered in the |and a very appropriate programme f freight until 11 o'clock s, m. to-|great causoof human liberty, Tothe|ya, gotten up for the ocoasion. Rivor 8 foot8_inches above high wator mark at | day, and will bo closed thereafter | old soldiers who marched and bivou. | = g 0 (0 ovarsire by the A, O, H, |[0ross an alley-way where they met a Omaha and 8 feod 10 inches b4 Yankson, until Wednesday. scked, Who sformed batteries and|, o g T b delivared |0 named C. H. Wood, n young| Geo. W. Frost, government director of i e S ATTENTION HOOKS, charged lines of glistening steel, | band, Mr. F. M. NoDonagh delivered | rq] eatate dealer. Thoy ran sgainst | ¢ne Union Pacific railway, lraves to-day an addross, which was followed by an | him, it is belioved acoidentally, and | for New York, to attend a dirsstors meot- LOOAL BRHVITIHS, All the membora of the Ploneer |snd who remember the thousand Hook and Ladder Oo, No, 1, are re. |little incidents and events co |oration on Moo ritten by Judge | Wood at onoe pushed them roughl, sosted ¢ fal 7 ek by Judge | B N rood Tand - Mackey _ then |12 He will be sccompanied by his uested to be nt in_full unif curring in army life, the judge's i ® Knyws';l.h, 1882, :e :r: earnest observanoe of $his anniversary | - O: Northrop. The judge's oration | FEI0. R0 ich M. sckey qob thi :;:;‘::r.n l::-. Jno, I, Marshall, of , No, 3 engine house. By it peculiarly gratefal for in honoring was o vory fine ene, and brilliant | poet of him, and there was a tempo- —The band with Morton's ‘‘Big Four” made a fine street parade about noon yes- m, terday. 7 reman. the heroic dead, we honor the living | tribute to the ial poet's memory, cessation of hostilities, Another| C'B. Havens, Esq., superintendent of —~Nebraska Lodge No. 1, K. of P., e i F}?flnl;;.l::nfl's.“ heroes and the cause for which they | and we tmnmf space pre- ::n’ml aoon an between Wood | the bridge division, Union Pacific rai'road, will work firet degres on Wednesday, the ¥IRE DEPARTMENT NOTICR, battled. The seventeen and twenty |cludes us from reproducing the ora- |and Hubbard, the former finally [is just owt after & very severe illness, Shat) All companiss belonging to the Om. | Y%™ which have elapsed have soften- | tion in its entirity, struck Hubbard, who was much the | which has confined him te his house for L od the realities, but to-day it is fitall| In the course of his oration, Mr, | smaller of the two, but who scon got | forty-five days. The boysare all glad to —A performing bear held a erowd of |sha fire department, inoluding the|,p uid remember and with one Northrup said: O 26th day of men and children entranced yesterday | Duranta, are requested tomoet at No. | yoice render hoi i orthrup n the y o him d in th d and May, 1779, in Aungier street in the 567 tertiile” Besliig, Boma ote him & terrible beating. Some one see him on deek again. menoed yesterday. possible. All ex-chiofs and ex-assi i / reflocted naught but deeds of honor|devotion to his family. His mother, n} tol h repai h —The front of the new warehou.e of ::‘ "‘:1‘1'" nzl“ “q‘;"t;’d"’flm outin|yng glory- In the li!ht of the past, | however, was a romn"'hbla woman of .u::diyl:g. ;:g:‘ pinl tin?hl'l:ri:;: M“’L’h&‘”fl;‘.’" o :;;:en & d::tl...‘t:"'h :dm le hi 0 uniform :n g'l‘;v;."‘ . d for :h; sake oltc nhlu::m, av;a o[xtuorl imq'inuliigen;o and deve-|wound. ‘The second bullet struck s—_"‘% 0.00 0.“, YR T I out 1) ece of . " over of his country monis! tion. 1t was from her that our poet| Hubbard in the back just bel th ‘Seroet in sums, and architecture in the city, Ohief Omaha Firo Department. | 4}0¢ wnder no ciroumstance or condi- | took his genius, and it was to her l:lut n.':n, .mll;oag.d une :: the .k?: n..: apwards, for 3 40 b yoars, on m—"‘éfi' and —A gamo of base ball was played yes- Detals of the Day. tion should ho fall t) do n freeman's (early and late, in prosperity or ad- | the eighth rib. He fell to tho ground | Aexeer, linand Doustan s, " o o Sunday between the Little Rocks and Reaslutes, which resulted in score of 17 to The committee having charge of ulate the example of the silent dead, | was her influence that fashioned his | against the wall of the Brunswick WELP WANTED, 8, in favor of the Little Rooks. mflm"fi.fi m:’:m‘;‘:‘:o"t‘hl:e;ug-' ove whose honored graves a nation [soul and filled it with marvelous. | building. The next and last bullet —A lotter on the subject of the we- |lic: lic: moval of the women who occupy bawdy ock. That Gen. Geo. M. O'Brien is | it With its tears. To those who in | child and she had prophotic visions of | its exit on the face of the left thigh e their death have left behind them | his fature. #he kept him close to his | and lodged against the pit of Hub- | Srounds. houses on Twelfth street, signed ‘Tax. [ detailed from Geo. Ouster Post| . 0. uments more enduring than ston- | studies and nursed the budding flower | bar h _— | Pt R e W payer,” is fired in the waste basketbecausn NE‘; Y me'nm::::; and ohildren | 104 bronze or scalptured marble.” This | 1nto the full blown rose. Shge was 8| An immense crowd soon gathered, TV crat seetins bowwoon: Suvtand sa o, | _ B L the author's name does not accompany it. |, 0+ {1 e women AAc, OB (KO [ monument is dedicated to those to- | true Catholic, and her son was buried |and it was_with dificnlty that the [ %031 OB SALE_A good horse, choap at 1008 Cum- —The excursion to Lincoln this joits in the oburv.-noz of . that most | 48y denied the customary tributes of | by those infamous penal laws. But|lynching of Wood waa prevented. He ANTED_A firit- Iove barber, Nove other F ing street. 26830 morning leavesthe U. P, dopot at 8 o'clock. gim" p s bpesh g I bt ¢|love ‘from strviving comrades and|the instant the door was opened she | was taken away by thi'officets to the need apply, - Addres, T. W. Brown, Nor- | "y A7k HAY—And provisions wholesalo and There will probably bo alargenumber who | g 08 SSTORORY =L MOWHE O friends, only Ots have tHeir graves |ushered him into the university, and | city jail, and young Hubbard was soon S R 74-300 Jotail ot Blackburn, Landis & 0o ; 610 B will take advantage of the cheap rate to| i d«d.w & 7| moistened by%¥he tears of heaven. in his fifbeenth year he matriculated | carried to the. same place. The Tri- WM""K":::;& Boep s L oA g Rood 16th street. - 25081 3 engine house, at 8:30 a. w. May 4 on Farnam street. oY | livi and the dead, who|olden city of Dublin, Thomas Moore | finally pulled him off, and he started SALE—A house and lot 150x118 —The work of making Jefferson street ano"? ;n:l':,'n g‘. Lyl °'B‘:""i‘l'§ ::»:? -nh:h .t:nmn:.ok:m :liu .gnttt;: w.'. lm-n..l tm.l ol;:l;'u Wil grosks) z go’wfi ‘:n Wo:: d&w . revolver and SPECIAL NUTICES. i, ar, two welle a8d isbeen. i) % occises. pro! bequeal » good, quiet plodding man, baf - t iscous- = R s Aoutt MU oL passable from Dodge to Farnam was com- | and_come in full uniform as fa banner from whose beautiful folds are | out A:.ly umuhbha qun‘lty exoept | ] ,‘“’In.. xf.:.ho: Tm'gkp'fi: Jolzl:n P irces Tl i o et duty, or be ready, if need be, to emu- | versity, he never failed to return. It|ina heap, and his head and s} oulder A. Koster's 105 and 107 S. 14th strest. this day scatters flowers and moistens | wit and melody. He was her darling | fired entered the late posterior, made Wu-,l,m_;h,;m, Yo work In garden, '{,l, duildiog -;:::‘:‘n“u'.l (i1ave 30 boarders, % Jase quire at Tousley Bro's, next to Fair n. 800-tf AT AmIan LY L o 167 troots ome botwass Farma b and farany on féh str.eb. Eoqaire firet house north ef Withnell House, ROsSWELL SMITH. 968-80¢ JOR RENT-— Nicely (urnished room for gen- Slewon with reference, 1812 Dodze be- v 1gth and 14th Y8 R RENT—A cottage on Harney betwees o37nd nd SBrd. O. OLSLN, 78 gentlomen, with board, AV 2011 Cass Twn ROOMS, eonnected, §0 remt 4o yomng 201 R RENT—Purnished rooms, 1609 Daven poet stroet. 240.81° OR RENT—Two unfurniihed rooms, soM- ablo for offices or bed_ rooms, within one- half block of postofics. Address or call ab Ne. 18/2 Dodge street. 240 bt R RENT—Nicely turnish board, st 1718 Dodge. OR RENT—Two fron! rooms furnished ab 003 18th sbreet. 23430 '—§_ faraisned fooms Over Me change, N. K. cor. 10t mqub" JR1OR RENT—Nicely furnistiod Fooms with oF orithout beard. Reascasiie prioss. _SLS 'R RENT—Oellar corner 10t and Dougies F’ 100-t0 RENT- Large furnished front room for two gentlemen, with or withoat board. Relterences. 1816 Doige stroet. 188 OR LEASE—AU 36 & yoar, sovera nice Ezmnmn-’lfll“nfl%l-y‘l 4 W_R. Banruury, Real Estalo Agent IOR SBALE—House of five rooms and 1ot an- Dodr- street, &lm, Small house and twe lots jm Shinn's additien ¥900. MeCAGUE, U 29140 Opposite rostofica. - - 1 FDR BALE—One lot 132 feet frontige by 08 feet doop, on south 1)th street, on $102 month payments, te anyone who will build. quire 1 l:: Howard, between 1étn and 15th sta. OR RENT—The epacious and elegant hall with &'l moders | rpr. vomentsin Clark's snd optari Block. Apoly to, A M, Ulark, o fo il R SALE~—AS a bargain—tur. iture of a firsé class private boarding hcuse. Rent of IOR SBALE—Beautiful acro lot and house on “z'i“i? o"llfl{l;éo SOy bune proceeds. = s early ss e rthymed and| After the young man had been ANTED—A gil ¥ general housowork, at sang 88 a show boy in private plays, | taken to police’ hunfiquurtem he com- SO0 o et l)? go down and hear Col. Smythe orate and $he Omaha Glee club sing. It 18 requested that public and private officer, stores and shops be California street, §1300. McCAGU! 263-4¢ ‘Opposite Postcfice. —The nines ploked out from tho dry goods houses of Morse and Cruickshank closed from 108, m. to 3 p. m. 4th. Hon. James W. Savage is an. and in 1793 he put something in print | menced to sink, and at 11 o’clock the WAETED—A good competent girl for gen- in a magazine, which did not live long | doctors gave up all hope of saving oral housswork. Apply at 1310 Daven- h f base ball at|nounced as tho orator of the day. X ;'aln}pp h::. m»dmny z:!:e":. o of the| Bih. Attention ix called ey A enough to be remembered. him. He did not recover oonacious. | 22X treet sl “line i - of the chief marshal, giving formation Inhis 19th year he took his bach- | ness, and about halt an hour later ho [ VI/AJTED—teventy latorers, Apply . green line teack, in Lake's addition, It ) BIVING 0] lor d Lt h i < : Manuweiler, Emplcyment Agent, 11th Wil bo o dntertetiag and route of the procession, olor degrees and left the university, [ breathed his last. An effort was|etroot near Am. 269 20% sn inf game, 6th. Citizens are requeated. to ap- but while there an episode occurred [ made to revive him. Brandy was ad- R TINEANTED —The report that the Harney street| pronrintely decorate their homes and - that tinged all his future life and|ministored liberally by hyperdemic in- L oracker factory had been sold to Dr. 8, D, breathed through his verse in its rich- | jection, but further than an ocoasional VVANTED - Work by a baker. Adize s cor- 203.99° places of business, Morcer proves incorrect. 1tisstill inthe [ By order of the executive commit- Chas. eaf; harmonies. He was a member of | convulsive struggle of almb anda ner 7th and Jones. hands of the enterprising firm of Borth- | tee, % 5 the same debating society in college| heavy breathing the victim of the | oA RTED sitastion by & youns man wick Bros. & Co., who are doirg an enor Orders ofthe Marshal. M with the heroic Robert Emmet and|awful tragedy showed no signs of life, hi 't book-keeper, ot oollectos Ed;url:‘i Hudson and several others, A MOTHER'S LETTER. Gaod Address W. F. P. Peo office. and they formed a triumvirate of( A yoarch of young Hubbard’s cloth- brilliant patriotism. Ho came near ing “:B;hdo' ;:;t:z“whi:h fi: rn:o:\tly VA7 ANTED—ituation in a Jewlsh family as i i igi . . ry cook d ke hi i1 ! sharing their fate, but the vigilanco of [ rogoived from his mother. From its | apply at3016 sewin soth sests e Vo iora mous business which they propose to hola| In mumins the duties of chief onto aud enjoy the profite of. marshal for Decoration Day, I an- —Tn pursuanoe with kis orders from the ::;n?ea the following as my assist- oity cousoil, the marshal has motified all | ™ gt assistant, Ser t W. E. his mother checked his ardor. oontents it would appear that the prostitutes reslding and doing business on | A1lison, Phil. Ke:rney ost No, 2. A . Ho let: the college campus for_the | v5un0 man ran away [Fc?m home. She MICELLANEJUS WANTS. ".I'.‘nllih M“‘,,h'h“ is known 85| Beoond assistant, Uomrade G. R. : ‘Iiingh;h 'fimp.ls.l 0: ttlh(u law in Lon- | 4ided him in words inclined to ten- | yA7ANTED- Cilldren as boarders In & selest Hell's Halt Acre,” to remove from that | Rathbun. on, but o did not take to it very|gorness for his wilfuiness in leaving 1. N. W. cornor California and 19, looality at once, Where they will move| Third assistant, Ohas, Hanloy. 83 much, In London ho became ao-|per and jmplored him to bea good | ®rests L. B. LOOMIS, to is not yet decided. ORLDER OF PROCKSSION. 2,‘““"“" with the nobility and the |},,5'anq to write to her often. She . i rince of Wales, and was lionized, 5 i3 —A valusble trotting hore was taken| First division to form on Fifteenth S50 1 Bus i in g reatimani botora tho wroto that when his absence was dis: AT SIS CR e its stable in Council Bluffs Suunday | street, right resting on Douglas, in % covered it was a great blow to the|ag & i :r mum: mfl:"ch this city. ;{ ulml?' fa'lllnxlug ordfi u)l::llerA dgmafion R l":':;'sil:;n;rg:"“:? fi:::fl_":;&i“ family ntnd a .hofl‘ io[ u:rpris; t% his :or'l%rt’n:‘a«;pwncnsuu of Furat Asustant Marsl 1lison: h “ |acquaintances and friends. Condon- 2 sppear« that there was some dispute as to . y alty, whioh he held for fifteen years. ing his adventurous spirit, ehe invoked ANTE o fl dr Whe ownership of th horse, which had N oot Yalen, u About this time he published, urder by o fl 6t~ casmater, few ing of all kinds, at No, 1819 Dodge street, been eutered for the races, aud one olaim-| Phil Kearney Post No. 2, G. A, R. ot . - P ovundes |the namo of Thomas Little, very ap- A FRAYER YOR HIs KUOCESS, oF will o out and do work st moderate pricca; ‘aut took this means of gaining nine polnts | Guard of Honor of Veteran Soldiers, es- “Konaller. |propriste name, for he was a little |closing the letter with tender expres- 6-1% 1n the law for his side of the case, corting Banner ‘l%oplotlnx Peace man, with the brightest of faces and | sions of love and good oheer from his ANTFD—Store with one or two rvoms vie- sweetest of voices, brothersand sisters. The letter was inity ofpostcffice or wome good central I Clinch, l';;dorlc tion. Address and War, —Saratogs was The o 3 i i s : rH h “EL, v s Th Magor and Ciky Gossall B In 1806 ho published his ‘‘Epistlee, | touching in the extreme, and read in | 43, 2 Gounell But. o Judges of the United States Courts, ol Odes and other Poems” under his own | $he presence of the dying boy, almost day, who aunoyed the neighborhood by Gen Crook and St ff, name, and he was severely handled | brouzht tearsgpf sympathy for the far ANTED—To rent, cottage cf 5 or 6 room| whooting at stray pigeons and thereby | Officers aud Soldiers from Fort Omaha. . by the “‘Edinburgh Review."” away mother, from the eyes of the( VY good iccation, convenient to street B. R. ronderiug the approaches to tho grounds | The Sistethood of States, Rup etented by | 3Ui¥iy ” { He challenged Jeffrey, the writex |sturdy men who encircled the blood. | 4ddrets stating terms sud loo.tlo by Sherman -n:’ G-r!l‘l"ld avenues danger. !’l' ;o‘x s m?x:;‘on 2 : . e of the I;oview. and they met at Chalk lhllafltgbcmaflh- o o R R TS ous to passers-by, Names are withhe!d s 2 Farm, but were separated by the po- ubbard was twenty years old, -—=To rent, with. peivi‘ego of for the present, Cuckoo, A:’"':_"‘t ‘;“'{m:l lfllf‘-lt!bm: in eomg:nd, lice and nubzequenl:ly bsanm’o the b‘;ut and of good appearance. His face| gy siterabout three months & cottag 4 7oty meleckashtiasd) ety will be | LI R USilouer [T, TRPVIDR. R B of friend: was ro ular in its features and smooth- | walk of p-stofiice, ry p y st : ly shaved. His clothing was geod | location, k Teltzin. Bmich, » Fire Dapartment, headed by Chief 0, "Albhaue, " "John ‘Swessy, A ton He also had an embroglio with i 'I"‘n ’;‘I‘l‘um:mmhd' .I';:Ii: hhumm’m Butler and his A-ll'l.nll.Mmm{.d. Bchoenborn, Thomay npten.l Thor.burg : | Lord Byron, which happily ended in [and scrupulous neat in appearance. M‘m&n % o t, pari. orchestra has Tron Moulders' Union. Licutenant” Geo, Rives, Csph Casdy.: |their becoming good friends. His paronts reside at Omaha, Tele- | ki with 000 to§30,600 couh o favert in & boen engaged to furnish the mus'o, and ‘Wag ns v ‘th Flowers, On the 25th of March, 1811, he|grama Wero sent to them last night arringements have been made by the|Board of Education, Superintendent of | : i engeriod o /Biss Elinabth Dyke, and |notifying them of the sad and un- d | White spoton forebesd, a ‘small white rpob on Bee | r ght ‘ore leg. Inquire at Harris & na';f'" JJUR SALK—douse of s1x rooms, aud lot 30x 220, north of sixteeutn street biidge. Ap- Ply orudr 12th aud Howard. Newspapor Unioa. FOB EALE—A house and 1ot on Dodge streed, one of the finest locations in the city 116-t¢ J. H. DUMONTY, 18th and Harney. JOR SALE-—Houre a d lot 8 rooms, well and cistern, 1812 Dodge betwoen 15th and 144k stroets. 218t OR SALE—Or Trade; 44x182 feet 10th street next to the corner of Harney, also ©0x132 feet ou the east ride between Dud ‘e and C;pl;gl svenue, Enquireof H. BERTHOLD. i h\un SALL—Tho Waru: Bpiings, situsted miloa south of tho U, F. raiiroad in Carbon County, Wyoming ‘ferritory. 440 ncres of 1 meadow and upland titi guaranted. Address | W. H. Caidwell, Warm Spiings, Wyoming. ¢ | IOR BALE— he POPULAR HOTEL, known . s tho BOYS' HOME. This houso is ce - trally located, has sou h and east {ront, and ls surrounded w th fioe thade troes; cont insthirty 8 coplng rooms, has ice hou:e. lsundry, ssmj room, &. Hns & world wdo_repucation and a botter patro: go than many houses of twice 1te copacity. Price $5,000. For partioulars ad- dress, A. A, SAWDEY, Rod Cloud, Acb, OB EATEe0 cholos ot Hazscoms Plaos, W. R Bartlett, Roal Estate Agoot, 817 8. 18th stroet. (2] Fou SBALE—A good eorner [0t on Doage and J0th stroet, 1 a very fast growing part of Hhio city, will divide, ~Inquire st #10 outh 26th street, near Farnam_Bogg's & Hill's addition. £20-1m* TOR.BALE—UT will excha e for Ulatie pro- | {perty, an improved sec om of land adjoln~ ing a station on U, P. R, B. M, DUNHAM, 1413 Farnham 8t,, Omahs, 720 8o 1 SALK. 208-81 ESTABROOK & OOk, ALED HAY—At A, H. Ssnder’ Food Sto 4D 1018 Harnoy S4. 1941 MISOELLANEOUS. 0ST—Gontlomen's gold locket, onyx. To- jtiala . J, R. in monogram. ~ Finder w'li be ultsbly roarded by leaving saime st Beo ofiee. 808 3¢ AK+ N UP—By William Farn, one by horse colt, supposed o bo 8 yesr: cld this spriog, Pucking Houso. committes to make the affair a qrand suc- | myuohers and :‘:?‘I.{g"w‘l:? apn’hllc and prie b SR it b QR R L they passed a very hlP;}' married life, | timely ending of their son. “Light be the tuef of thy tom| n the 26th day ot February 1852 o i ANTED--Funding bridge and echosl bonda. 264 ooss. The fo'lowing gentlemen comprise vate schools, the committee: Harry B. Hunt, obair. | Ropresentatives of tho press, fuvited | My Liurerduel after an eventful career, the genial GUSTAVE'S GRIST. H. T, Olark, Bellovas ot returned his spirit to his maker man; John A, Thoeleoke, ¥. E. Moor, guosts and citizons in_oarriages, Tn oug 4 that reminds u E. G. Loebeck, Gus, Willlams, H, J JHIRS QIR0 in a cottage near Burnham where he|A Chapter Fromthe Records of the Burlits and Max Ubling, Coaohes will | o A%tistant Marshal Charles Hanloy com- | gopraAY, ENTERTAINMENTS. | had lived for thirty years Police Court. ng. Conohes will | manding, to form on Thirteenth, right At th lus, y Mr. North leave Max Meyer & Brow', musio stor: at | resting on Douglas. \ o conclusion o r. No H. 8 and 9 p. m, Union Pacific Band, 1 S i rup's beautiful oration, the A. 0. H. thee,” ANTZD—500 privy vau.ts, sinks and coss pools to clean with tanitary Vauls and Sink Cleaner, tho best in use, A. Evans & Co,, residence 1208 Dodgo stroet, Omiaa, His honor Judge Bencke was pretty . ————— Emmett Monument association, | band played soi ul inspirin, FOR RENT—HOUBES AND LAND, BURKE VS. BURKE George A. Custer Post, No, 7, G, A, R || Brownell Hall gave its fourth en- musio, vehi{th was r::dl;a pplndpod. # | busy yeftenhy 3>/ 804, cbho, i waek | e T e o, .~ . LINE OF MAROH, tertainment lak¥‘Saturday evening,| Miss MoNamara gave o truly arlis- | OPens up in good shape all around. B i A7) Shnlobad o o8 room with even more than its usual success. | 4; iti it One man paid the usualfine d¥sessed Tho Csucasian Again Oposses 1 | kicsunih to Fitmns, weskon. Fosnsas o Tho PROGTamED was dovoted 1o the | Bomenats'” Mis Stasia” Crowiey vo et i Bable Son of Ethiopia. Bixteenth, north onmklxumm to_Oulif r- | little ohildren Who seémed to be in| aled the audience with a very appro- . A rather cusious potition was filed "';‘ thenge by the usual and most practi- 1 joyous acdord with thoir dramatio sur- “rnta original poem eulogis wp of in the office of the olerk of the dis.|C*Pl® Foute to Prospec: Hill cemetory. mnndlng'. K(onre wh&h '“pmeei“d quh oat | TWo tramps were brought out of < At Prospect Hill, Miss Sadie Hambleton in gorgeous ) | the cage, and one sent up for ten days | [{'0X RENT—A larve nice front parlor, with trict ocourt yesterdsy, 1in which| mp, following order of exercises % train, tri the light 1, enthusiasm, Mr. 0. MgDonald did ab bard labor, The other wes dis: | fos 2% mindows, cn the Northwest corner of Oharles Edward Burk o e 2 court train, tripped the light fantas- | .The Minstrel Boy,” and Miss Quinn J 1tth and Davenport streets, 202301 sl s 83 | willibe followed. . o with her eagacious parent, | and Huasey gave some brilliant piano- | Shareed: is the petitioner and Bmma ¥. Burke, [ Musio by the Oth infantry band. | Mis Della Chandior and her very |Songo soran o @ o0 BF P Throo men, ono & soldier, were in | 710K KENT_Howe of ix foomy, cilar, well & white woman, the defendant. In 8!{;3:‘ by the chaplain, Rev. Mr. wi;ninz :v“iuu Mabel Pratt. » J ! i ¢ nd and cletorn; alio & barn 20x14 feot. Avply o h . 8. Brooks' extravaganza, *‘Lord » trial set for the afternoon. e trio E #his complaint the petitioner swoars: |~ Oration, Hon. James W. Savage. | Malapert, nof Mconshie Castle,” was :V“:“::‘m ™ rendl_mmo Of‘ his 0::; " First—That ho is a negro and pos-| Music Izthe Union Pacifio band. | effeotivoly presented. The style and | Niss Sarah Bronman read an oacellont | FoPPleton's block, on Sunday morn- sened of more than one.fourth negro| A special memorial servios by Cus- [ coloring of the costumen was brilliant | pises on tho poct oo o O |ing, and raised a disturbauce. The blovd, and that the defendant is |ter and Phil Kearncy Posts, G. A. R. |and artistio. The romantio and grace- | ¥ Aoaure. Soeth. request to withdraw was not complied i ful heroine; Miss Bessie Yal mbod Measrs, Bunyth, Posuoy and Bus. with, and as the disturbance grew to : i " (phy added to the enjoyment of the h ’ o # . ied the philosophy of ABstheticism, |gvaning's entertainment. end some |the proportions of a nuicance, Officer The procession will atart at 10:30 | hoth inifs yearning aspirationa and K sio by the bund concluded | Buckley was called and took the s m,, and all izations and parties | its insuffioiency. As Lord Mala “;r“h n]‘,‘,’” Y tha band gonow three men up to bo guests of the dulr‘l':!wp- ipate are urgently ro_ | Miss Lottio Mota rendered with ac. | ‘.8 hishly succescful programme. | oo} do MoUlure, Ouo of the par- quested to report not later than 10|ou the rolo of gallant cavalier.| —Oa Sunday, June 4th, the Danish |ties was intoxicated at the time, but| YnOR RENT—New houss of s.x rooms sou h- of extreme cruelty and grossly brutal | o'clock a. m. ~All soldiers, sailors and anmh Hager was a lovely vision | Brotherhood will have an ercursion to |the other two were sober. oast comor L3th snd Fagilc streots. Ap- towards the plaintiff, whereby his lifo | marines will report to Frank M. |of Moonland, Cara Hobbs, the | kremont, The train will leave the U, P, | E. K. Caffvey, who was arrested for | P'¥ 3t 1 % 1ith street. L. O. KL has often bven put in extreme jeop. [ Moore, Commander Geo. A = Ouster | Seneschal, was so eage and dignified | dopot at 10 o'clock . m,, sharp, and on the | 8tealing Mr. Bobert Glenn's banjo, - - , and by reason of which he has|Post to be formed in battallion with | that she was in no dogree moved by | repurn journey leave Fremont at 8 p. w, | #dvertised in Trk Bis, was arrested | y10R LEA*E—To Decomber 1, 1832, fr:t-rate ‘great bodily and mental suffer- |the'r comrades of the G. A. R. the uncontrollablo laughter of Miss | i1s xoarsien Is bution pr sechusivaly for | 804 PUE in jail tho same night, and | K1~ dweiliog b-use with elght rooris, closety Opprobrious epithets, profane [ Owners of teams and carriages aro | Bessio Stephonson, the man in the | .+ <0 e ® & s “':fl kots at $1,00| the banjo returaed to its happy i inin stroots " DaAVIS & BN YDER: obacene lan, wero also sorved requosted not toenter the cemetery en- [ moon, over his excellont cold porridge. g eslhsiuglglis e dy b EEC ) 5 closure in their vehiclos until the pro- | We must also gongratulate the numer- | 1% parson oan be bad of P, KL "“‘i Carr Kendall and Annie Finerty, | ——— SR cession has passed the gate, ous ll"d; and "aull, the graceful :::'::"-h Alm‘ev‘.mbnwnn 13‘"“”"{ : i arrested in possession of a portion of | J'OR RENT—Good house with six rooms, avd maids of honor, and Charlie Pratt and b Ao Wolfl, cormer the jewelry stolen for O. K. Abert's | & ., oh moderalmp oveniens, and oguveslont Willie Jenkins, the sturdy bearers of | Cuming streets, sud N, O, Nielsen, corner ; 4 £ «trect car, 1ngn wrodery atare, ourteenth and g the magic carpet. residence on the morning of the fire | 20th and Cuming strect. Gro, M. O'Brig, The instrum committee, tues-thur-fri-aat | being fixed, The property was found | JPACIFIZ HCUSE TO RENT—82 reoms—10th OR RENT—Nics su't of furnished raoms for two or throe xentlomen at 1004 Dodge et. 263-80* costs for disturbing the peace. OR RENT--Six cottazes 816 00 to $16.00 por manth. MoCagie opposite postllioo. ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS-For rent at u;":a!h'"‘ stroet beiwesu 8th and 9th. of 6th and Pacific streets, By order of [ of May 12th, are still in jail, no bail sud Davenport sts Newly fitted @n in Ohief Marshal, | evening, the Misses Menio Hamble. in Finerty's stocking and not on Ken- N » A OMAHA CITY SCHOOLS, ton, Della Chandler, Bessio Yates ,,,‘g""{,:;‘,‘;":jf,d‘.’;“ ":: mpl:l,:um dall, as was stated. gAunch warrant g - gt GEO, N Pueiti st BUPERINTENDENT'S OFFIOE, {;'.:Hi:n n;-ufi'il’u:{' b mtm train which leaves the U. P, depot at | vt IO m‘a‘?‘:;‘;fif:’fiofizog OR RENTTwo howo, of fvo roomy each. Omaba, Neb., May 20, 1882, { [ gibier abC s, votn 8ed § o'alock, Tho Omaha Gleo elub will g0 | o, 10,0t (28 NORMRR IR Q0| X toaubo il shormanave B h‘l‘whflu 'uhw";';ufl.‘ city will Entrancing and lu, 'hly appreciated | * body, search Finerty's trunk, which had NICELY FURKISHED ¥OOM-—for rent. ¢ th mor:p '(“’ Jrhl) to 0b | y50a) aolos were nnfiared exquistely | Rossta Sa've is unrivalled for it ly ( been taken to the express office for & 616 Obicazo siewet, betwocn 14th and . ":" rat wa :o ol\;r !:‘l ::1 sol: l]?.“mwfl‘n{om Lhfi‘bm' %Wh ‘P;nun ‘?&Amh-. Ask your druggiate for | ghipment, s 2 strac 2 Koy b, er, n, iny h RS b arney non en arrestes R R ‘House of #ix FOOmS DeEAr cOrBer Superintendent. | Moy ' Hasays evincing dopths of| HAVEN'S YOSEMITE GOLOGNE, | on the complaint of Michael Connelly, n.[::.':'..'.«y o aad Lith sirsl, sleo, bwo e BPECIAL NOTIOKS. thought and careful study were read | Made from the wild flowers of the|who charges him with an sssault. Geo, H. Peterson'y Clothlog store, 804 5. 10th All members of the Owut;:l fut are lg “t.l;nlfi-q Mabel I‘nt‘tl, lul:::‘u l:ll ;AIA‘-D YfOEEIfl'l‘E wLEY, hmu“l;. Sp:hn:u and Jth:ul Doe | street. - requested to meet at t! to-day | Wilson, Alice Thrall an ie | it is the wost fragrant of ames. |are wan on ehuiuo- ing : 8 w, at 0 o'clock sharp. AT Oo';rr' R i gu:u!utunil’ b;::‘l. B.OE".% B&u :) horse from Valentine ipp, of North Tfio‘.‘:mflfl f‘lfv,‘fi:..,'f :,'&Tm ‘@ wish once more to remin e ere wi o other entertain. | Francisco. For in Omaha by W. | Omaha. ¥ $ N ‘Walter | citizens of the scarcity of flowers ow-[ment until commencement, which |J. Whitehouso and Kennard Bros.'| A complaint was filed against Vin- 08 BENT—Reoms ond beerd. ot 918 Norte oard, o 318 North ing to the backward season, and re- this | &e, oent , for refusing to remove & 14th street. 290-29° Mr, F. M. McDonagh, of “The juil for disturbing the peace, and their | o5 000 SNV L Sirect 3051t | MAGIOTES, OF PALMYSTERY AND J0OXDI went to the Y. 0. A. rooms, in | FPYWO FURNISHED siuth rooms for rent. 8. | gpixits, obtain for any ono a glan . W. corner 10th aud Davenport. 9064 | ng ‘preseut, sud on ortain sonditions in she fa > 80 NSTRUCTION—In vocal music given by Miss Lizz o A, Ponnell. Hesideneesouthwest cor- ner 20d and Burt stiests. 301-3% TEAYED--Ono 3 year o/d durk bay hore colt, right hipa little lower than the left. U708 year old Iight Lay mare colt, roan spod on body and whire star in forehosd, aud oo six year old dark bay Mexican pony, with brard on hind leg. A Hberal re«ard will e paid the retura or information leading thereto by PETE« HANSEN, _3o0-30t __3tet and N bolas ., Ommalin_ MPORTANT NOTICE—Joo & Fam's Candy Palsco moved o213 Korth 16th st X3 t Masonic Hall. Fire wcrks cigam, onado b cents. 22129 A oW ADOUL 7 3 6,73 01N, Fod WIth white! pots, larve borrs Also’s helier, fed, wih walto spote, both with calt RANK KUBE] REN, 784t} on e w__ Bakery, 18th 8t. near Willisme, EDWARD KUEHL 408 Tonth Btroct, hotween Farnam POWDER Absolutely Pure. \ 17, PSRt hod whaiaptasncts. “Mos bool , strongth and wholewmicness, wicu] Whan tho, ordiowy kinds, and cannol be tion ¥ith the niultitade of| ow teat, short welght. aly or hate powders Bold onl; OWellBh, Now Fak uLie