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8 THE DAILY BEE: OMAHA THURSDAY, JUNE 1 1882 P ———m o The Dailv Bee. ::»:"fnm being an unreasonable snpposi- | otic style, and was vociferously ap- PRAYER ARD PENITENCE. Ta this tims it coull have gone to pln\ld_ld. ; £ . I == | Chicago and theace to Laramie, to Ogden This society is now in a flourishing OMAHA, orders with poverty, chastity and | Halloway, Leavenworth and Ripple OR RENT—Two unfarniched rocms, suls- obedience as_their pr:mordul pillars, | did the best work. s ,,E, oy ,',""p&mf by TRtk By First comes 103 generals of the order| At the end of the game the winners | 152 Dodge strees. 404t in regular succession, and then succeed those who bave been prominent mus- were ench prosented with boquets by | J1OR RENT—The spaciins and elegant hall 1 lad; with & 1 moder- | pr v In Clark's and he lady employees of the store. ¢ Wock. Apoly 15 5. M. Ciate, of to He ard retucned to Laramie, of to San Fran. | condition, and the membership has|The Nune of =aint Olare and eiaco and retarn to Faramie and made bet. | boen much enlarged recently. LAk ailal i b i, T;WW .n«;‘wmg aro tho ¢I|‘Iicora: Ed- Their Oloistered Home fers of. ita theory h...d' prastios Thbnp game was witnessed by a 1arge [ KCne virs 05 and 107 5. 14th strest” o074t i 3 ward Wirth, president; Herman Iio- on Hde; s trange to say,among these is the por [ number of spectators, a great mau Thurs 1av Moraiag, Jure 1 ~Two more “wilent passengers” went | gensweig, vice president; John Boek- et trait of St. Benedict, who ia 1589 was | ladies being present, b % od L Lo T AL T |y — e.8t on the Denver run yesterday. hoff, secretary; Henry Hoeslie, libra- SRR e a priest ard eminent saint. e was The umpire, M. Griswold, of , At 1318 D wdge. eathe 3 " " A . - «There oth A the | rian; F. Kuemmel, standard bearer; | The Or a pure blooded, genuine negro. Toutle, Maui & O tis. | OB RENT—-8 furcdued roouws v sts (The following observations are taken at oo Tt g, i soome | William Weohbad, treasurer, DO ir.‘inl OF the Order and S [or re on the will alio twenty: |actiot bis deeision betbg Tt snd | mseuserts” Crmanro ik oe. i saf ote Sa00e amed,) Sl el i The texmsters will hold their rocular (YMAR COMMERCIAL COLLEGE esoription of the Ediflce | threo Japsnese martyrs, whose bloid | impertial. | e T W Dreanvumnr, U, 8, Siaeat Sravion, oy o A ¥ and Grounds, is the seed of the church, and the en-| The players’ names, positions, and without board.” Reasonable prices, 9018 publin ok %1b_ | meeting Fridsy, Juoe 2, at Ticoli hall thussd osptured Bgure of Saint Olare, | the soore were aa follows: b il d Owana, May 81 1999 1148 0 Farnham and Ninth, By order of T, J. the virgo fundatrix of the order. Bo | Craiokshank'a—1. D. Brown, as.; T. | YO RENT-Celir ornér 10k and Dowgles = enaviom. g [ tesn b A Grand Addition to the Oity’s| The Holy Habit and Manser of|ginning at the south end, we notice| Mitchell, o R Saith, 1b'H. O. e ~The remainsof young Hu'bard did of the Pions Sisterhood. o stairway, and opposite, a room ¢ oody, p.; G. Wileox, 2b.; O, Cooke, |70 '~ Large furnisied front room for not arrive yesterday m: rnirg as expected. Hducational Institutions, i all work and laundry, then the parlor, |3 b ; A', G. Buchmlr:_ T N. T.' M"m_’pnllgb‘;n&u':&kt nmuzlw TG R hich as you enter, presents the ‘‘All.| Anderson, o. f.; R. Davis, r. 1. Bl b b NS oM A dispatch wa recelved from the mayor e THR ORDES OF 5T, FRANCES. Seeing By " pe ; il S i UK LoASE—ALSED & your, severa i o < ) No1s, eeing Eye,” and the impressive warn-| Morse's— Leavenworth, ¢; Rey- ! o & e of Denvor,thut they wers forwarded yes.| Thio Grent Wostarn Business COlOK® | Anyang the many publio buildings | ing underusath, “All that fs tiot dons | nolds, 1. £.; Holloway, p; Bvsrett, & alli;.."{f'j‘j" e Bwtuors, weal atabe gt _ erday morning, and consequently will ar- Changes Rands. that adorn our fair city and attract the | for God ia lost for eternity.” From | f.; Darrow, ss.; Morse 2 b.; Ripple, ,_oorner N 8 N N rive this morning, that room you carry a sort of awe that |1 b.; A, Morse, r. f.; O s v 3 e .; A. Morse, r. f.; Conley, 3 b, and Pierca, Apply at S. G. Stevenson, cor :E —Omaha is pretty well provided with 1t there i (i of wide oo eye of ‘‘the ~lookar-on u'x ‘Vefue'e inter-penetrates your bones, for that B00RE 8Y l"mm” ner 17th and Uass, near Easter Church, iy N banks, hav'ng at present tive, three of R e STl tands one dedicated to religion in its | motto 1s as true as it is solemn. It 345 6 7 Total. - Sl whih are National banks, The State |raska has alwags boen more proud | most retired and contemplative spirit, | wakes up the still, small voice, that | Cruickehauk.....4 103111 0-20 FOR BALE NE bank is now taking steps for orzanization | then aztother, and especially our own | g sheltering 8 community known as | inquires of ‘you a little too much for (Mor-e 2611 1— TTORBALE ne 15t 132 fect front go by 06 " " " comfort. Then you go iut» the nun - e o foot decy, th 1 th 9 b N."'l""‘; b‘:‘lh ::I:h;lllulzno ‘I])u; c:ty of Omahs, it 18 the n.um?aer and | tho “‘poor nuns of Saint Clare.” nery chapel :ilh" lng(u :virlldu:,.l-t- —'The celebration of Memorial day by | month payments, to anyono Who miroute: Do one private bank in_ the city, Oaldwell & | standingof our educationalinstitutivns| 1o the twelfth century, when all | ticed and veiled, that looks in o the|the G. A.R. was so successful that the [ 3%7g\}0F Hoard, bebwecn 1ty and 16th sta el which are not excelled by any in the | Christendomreco ;nized but one church | public chapel with its humblesltar and | boys of Custer post are talking of taking | et River 9feet 0 Inches above hi ~—The land league held a mesting at|east in proportion to our population |in one faith and under one Almighty | tabernacle, holding the Holy Com.- | the colebration of Independence day, 4th corn r of Cams and 20 street, cocupled ty ©Omaha and 8 feet 10 Inches st Yankton, Kuony's hall last night. It was en-| .4 woalth, The first wish of parents | God, there lived & great saint, who is munion, the ark of the living coven- [ of July, in hands and getting up some. | Major l’xnyl, or 'fl“ by lews.d term of T g nouuoed tha the tickets for the Fourth of | . . B 7 T %! ant. There is a sovere simplicity, | thig thut will eciipse all previous Fourths | Jersmert Hesdouat sra o™ o Ve ore VITIBS, is to have their sona well educatedand | i, theealend Saint F' 4 plicity, 4 ipse all previous Fourths | partment Headauar ers. 390-4¢ LOO:L BhiVI d July were printed and ready for distiibu- | o © T BTG T nown in thecalendat as Saint Francis | yolomnity and avgust majesty about|in Omahs. They o ull get up s pro-|Txow BALE—Houre of five reoms and 1§ om tion. The park has been secure, and all | e DexXV 18 to have thom succoed in | [)'Assensiz, and who devoted himself | these rooms as the somber clad nuns gramme that would bring thousands of Dodge atrot §1(00, Smull house a1 d twe with bowed head and noiseless tread precede yov, that makes one pause to hear the heart-beat of the infinite, 1018 in Shinn's addition (900, MoLAGLE, 29180 the necessary arrangements made, A life as business or professional men. | not only to the conversion of the Opposite ost.f'. joint meeting of th s society and theladies | To attain the latter ‘the youth® aud | paretic and unbeliever, but to the —A nev brand of cigars, Tue OyMAHA visitors t1 the cit; DBre, is on the market and is prosounced R BALE—A houso and lot 160x118 fron! Al land leacue will be held next Wednesday |young men must obtain the|srread of the chi i -~ Virtne pread of e church in Europe. He i 0 ¢ ith barn, t1 lis and c stei ) —The lawn party given at Hons- | evening. former, for a sound educa- | getablished the monastic order of St. :ri“tgl.m n.':]dk;:lpr::u:h:a‘ li:: ulu'K:ll:: itk :fl‘::l:?dknflluflyiamfllfi s“.':g'"'uf" "::l".iox""‘:’e":“-"": north ‘:r"““‘.“ S night will delighttul| _py, R, V. Plerce, tho creat patent |tion is indisponsiblo to perfect suc- | Francis, or, as they are oslled, Fran. | worldand aresometimesonught andim- | fr.u oft-reourring billioca headacher, dys: |~ kit e " medicine man, passed through the city | ooes and when that education has | gigean tmonke, of whiob order there s prisoned in the grave of the past, with | pepsia, aud complaints peculiar to mv rex. 1051:.:“‘;-’.—1\'?\:‘:::5.:&;'“&:\[.&:." s Siuce using your Buinock Broon Brrrens oull fng me derate. Have 30 boarders, at 1408 Price $1 00, o bR no kind hand to roll the stone away. st.” Inguire within. With slow step you ascend and reach piah et e 2 THE CENTKE OR SECOND DAY. HAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE, | Fo it vE oo o s 5 H:ra lyml: sralln lhs'}ury nren:l, the | Made from the wild flowers of the 231U 11 h stee t, near Farnam. eart of the place. The corridoris|par ramep YOSEMITE VALLEY, LYl ™ bare, but the hands of the nuna have [ it is the most. fiagraut of perfumes. | [3A"" etail ot Black busny Landin & Co £10 Re um;d vm,l\"‘:sxqumm“1 art many a| Manufactured by H. B. Haven, San |16th strect. 250 81 rt/ing sentence and sententicus| Francisco, For sale in Omaha by W. O BAL S TRaitcs antll tnt And . hotEs o phrase over the walls, over the doors, | J. Whitehouse and Kennard Bros.¢| ' Caliormia sireot $1.. MEOAGURL everywhere; for, on either side are| &e. 263-81 Opposite Post foe. thc;(c“ullu. the hmi)ua cloister of the == = l‘.un SALt—douse 031X F0Omy, Bud 100 BOX middle agss, a small room with hard 220, north of sixteoutn street biidge Ap. bed, duu?n’blv, 1o carpet, ln:i a l-:ga SPEB.AL HOTIGES. Ll it SEEHWakis Nowwnpen Yde crucifix. Oan the morth cud are four y . P rooms for an infirmary. As you move F°‘2a.‘.§i’i§l‘ B e tiors Ak uexy"m'~ on you read **Obedience,” ‘Presence of God,""**Charity,” “Silence, ¢ Cnas- tity,” and as you. venture to look through the half open door of one of the rooms, you carry with you the —Dan Albromeyt hss complained | yesterday, en route to the coast. The faig " e against the foreman of Boyd's packing | Dootor is mterested in the Big Bond Min. | 200" Judiciously carried out by ap-lq flourishing monastery at Columbus, - AT ouse for assault and battery. Ing and Tunnel Compny, ropertyflocated | PI¥ing the practical principles which |, (hig state. The order was adapted —The dummy will make a trip|on the north fork of the Featuer River, in will be called into requisition in fu-|t both men and women who felt to-night to bring home visitors from the | Batts county, California. Here the com. | ture years, paronts have done wisely | ealled to devote themselves to the ser- Council Blulfs races, leaving the other pany :.r‘en-:‘-’;raf: :: tunn‘vll::n !':"r]n:x';“t ::t:uc':;::l-hcd the surest foundation [ yice of their Divine Master, not only side at 8 o'clock. moun stance of two miles, in- ] y ¢ ! —Thne Chicrgy, Milwaukee & St, Paul | tending to turn the channel of the iver A PRACTICAL PLAN. in tho shadow of the cloister, but in s © 189, v TGN e Eet A Rt i Barn plate, | Y Some time ago the opportunity was the works of devotion among the busy road wil bo finished to tho tansfer in low | throuch tho tunnel when oimplete, Thls| Somo time ago she opportul Dvvita of (o Word,. The niins oF 8¢ than sixty days, when through trains will | Wl leave bare thi.teon and oae-hall miles | furnished for such an education as. 18 ¢y, +o'yolong to a branch of the Fran- Uisihd y 7 alluded to by the founding in this city |~ g i y be put on between this point and Chicago. | of the riverbed, which inin the form of a] i) B O Big (0 T P 1l ciscan order, and was established in A. Th ladiss of the First M, It | horse shoo as it runs avound this moun- | b A -0 BTE T mat bo it [ D 1184 by & holy woman, Sawt Oiare, T R ot + B f catn, This river bed is full of shinog | the sucodss of which must be admitted | o) 500 't ‘have been the only church wi 1 give an ice cream sociable to- iy i hl N\ by all, Here young men received a : % night at tho residense of Mn gold, whose valae is roughly estimatet at wozaan ever permitted to hold the thorough, practical business training, . Rt Bonbwite, northeast corner of Severteenth hundreds of millions of dollars, Over two | ftyine thed " for any walk in lira: chalice containing the blessed sacra- and Douglas, millions was secured f om one bar in the | without the expense of goi ment. It is related that when the 4 going away 1 " 3 river and over eight hundred thousand | from home to some eastern city. On | C\tY in which she lived was about to —Three rolinble men aro wanted ko tak6 | 1,1, another. 1t i- 8 big bonanza, the completion of Lytlo's maghificont | SAFFicd by assault aud subjected to all contract: for rvof painting. ~ Good wages e e now block, Nos, 1214 and 1216, Farn. | the horrors of a furious and victorious . 3 I am entirely relieved.” NOTICE—Advertisement To Loan, For, Lost, Found, Wants, Boarding, &c., will be In. werted In these columne once for TEN CENTS per line; each subsequent Insertion, FIVECENTS I0R UALE—?;D'J':II‘A‘M; ux!u‘ l;!c ot Tina: Tho et aserdon gerar e thes | g6 7555 DXL 0 W ST, ey g TWENTY-FIVE CENTR mplir’nl 'lv-nuu Enquireof 'H. BERTHOLD. 16-8t J. H. DUMONT, 15th and riarney. to the right mem, References required. PERSONAL, i soldiery, she was impelled to seize the = — - ¥ LTS . " Funk and Shockey, room 6, Creighton 3 L B I R A ) Gt hleuady'euuhnin mlaxflnh it from the | 898Restion of the writing on the wall TG LoAR—mONE ] NOK BALE—The Warm Spiings, situated block. et tM‘:uCUI": Davis, of Avoca, Towa, is | city. walls in the face of ‘the storming col- | "hich runs, ¢Ihe less satisfaction we JF© alios scuth o ‘the . & ralren ia Carbo t 3 5 ONEY TO a . | County, W. Territo 40 of B SRosh Andarson Has compltaal | T e S OOLLARE umn, aud that it dazed the troops lloW ourselves, the more God will L Tnomas Hovm s Grelebion Block " | meadon and uplnd. dh _ ¥usranted. ‘Address grant us.” Just here as the twilight W. H. Caidwell, %arm Spiings, Wyowing. Mitchell Viacent, of Onawa, Ia., is | was moved from Creighton block into | with such awe, like the great light shad o A ROnEthe 0 —_— adows were cCr T LOAN— oy Lihe | $250,000 terost in .3;.‘_’.,&"{,& 34 | TOR SALE—"he PIPULAR HOTEL, known against Frederics Gelst, for assaulting his guest of the Creighton. new, spacious and more convenient |that Paul saw at Sardis, that the city 157/ wife who is ina delicate condition. The 8 floor, the angelous bell tolled and the v E. B. M f Dubus e ived | quarters. Here the entire upper|was saved. el 2 A upwards, for 8 to b yoars, on frst-clase city end 88 the BOYS' HOME. This house is co = Gababavwave hall h;.m sum of $100for o c"'go;g; ah-t ;ghgua, a., arrive floor, one hundred by forty-four fest A ey ST sisters t:;n}z‘ the knee_ instantly and {arm property. Bl 'h:;.. Eavara and Loux | tially located, has sou b and east front. snd b ‘her appearance June lst. in size, is occupied and furnishes the| The rules of admission to the order | muttercd their aves. How the werid | Aowsor, Toth and Dourlas Ste S opity Sactos, bas. iou’ 1o, s Iuunirs, sais room, &c. Ha4 a world w de_repuwtion and & Bob Law, a division superintendeat of | finest quarters that can be obtiined |are yery strict, and the prob.tion long legandsiot our callege days cambe back HELP WANTED, botter pati “han_many houses of twico ita X bottor patron go than mans - i il Rev, W, J. A reception will be given Rev to us then and how the sweet verse of Harsha at his new resiaence on Twenty- | the U. P, s in the city. in the city, being farnished with water, | and severe. It requires three years 3 1 > firat street, near Farnam, on Thursday | Mrs. D. F. Williams and child, of |&us and all the modern conveniencies. | f trial bofore the perpetual vows are ‘h:" wayward genius of Missilonghi, V ANTED— 00 Taborers, &) ply ot onc=. 1. fl&’i;%’f&flfl?"m Coumoan o evening, June 1st, to celebrate the fifth | Council Bluffs, are at the Metropolican. l"ur,‘ the };lmt eight months the taken, ard the uniform of the novice | 'Ave fl‘&'.:'.?&:fi:npmf} | B ARy sies R Lo s RARSTL RIS 8okt anniversary of his marriaze and pastorato| 17, 8. Silliman, of Blirtown, Ia, reg. | \Rotution has flourished as it never|must bo worn long before the holy | iy init hear though trom t'e wild, | xxrANTED—20 amson Sons Oty 5. Tant | O o ekt 4 i Hianscom Place 18th stre- t. FOASALE A poot waimar ot 60 Dénko 2ad e e e Ath street, n a vory fast yrowing -A good monlder at York Foundry. | gho city, will divide. _Inquire at_¥10 «numlh did before, and this has been largely | hubit is assumed. There are now ten | Ty, nst though in d ir.” istered at the Metropolitan last night. duo to the efforts of Prof. Arthur L. | sisters in the habit, and five uuder rm;': ‘:x:m::cle:::in‘e:l &Y:;:ne. t}yx er .?:[y':" ‘hl.;u.!‘x:a‘:x"l C':;:‘,Il.u':dlgluunu. M. Schlo-s, of Doy Moines, In,, is a| Wyman, who has been the principal | probation as movices. They are under anddatmonpherolof Vll‘llh;ax:d e 8714 guest of the Metropolitan, during that time. Mr. Wyman was|the spiritual guidance of Mother 3 ) over the Presbyterian church, . R. Kelsoy, who has for several years bsen the cashier and baok-keeper for Max Meyer & Co and Max Meyer & Ero,, R, A, Kotchum, of Baltimore, Md., is| Professor of book keeping, matho- | Madeline Beutevolio; of a noble and fn;l sobriety l‘h-:l pomlaue; she_ eultlnje s 1.0.OLCUIY. 317-31} | gtreet, tear Farnam Bogy's & Hill's addition. as beeu advanced to the position-of gen- | 1. A, Ketehtsn, o ) Md., i8] 1 atios and ponmanshipin the AlatioFUANSARTAIAN) faumily, ¢ whoas ||Lre s teon O Y0 8 bode s | o eut!sioi, 24 8 fok S0 1 eral manager of Max Meyer & Bru's. jew- ki SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE |sister married o Mr. Middleton, of [ Sotom 10 e MUTEEEORS RO a d Landres oy wiony (| TIDR SATEEO0NSN SRE IR tor Guinse) 80 iy bty T. T. Davis and Saly Raunbeim of | o1 ojand, Ohio, for threo years, |S0uth Caroline; one of thoso “old | §1id) yrid vemporance exercise a dis. | Sueet ety ** ™ aig"i" | i Siatich on Ur B K. K. M. DONHAB, 113 —To-day Interest will commence on|Butte Oity, Montana, are at the With- | 1 a" F® G, T Haviie dimon-_ Huguenot blue bloods of that state [ yio\" ‘a0 enug Tt AT e T SHED sech ety Farnham 8t,, Omaha. 730 8t all county taxes for the year 1881, and will | nell, strated hus akill by his work of the| Who used to spend a part of their am- Ao nlmgfmvr removeg by Pre WA:\::,.I:.--UM co0k. Apjly at 1 3 ol;na‘fl'z- Bafi‘o%Ku FOR ALK o \BROOK & OB continue until Novenber 1st, whin, ifnot| R, Lane and George W. Pa'mer, of | past year in our midst, bears the high- ple fortunes in European tra el. The| g\o view from the dormer windows uf ALED HAY—Ab A, H. Bander Food 8% pald the property will be nold, Parties | Cheyenne, came in fi the t . | est testi ials i | vice mother, sc to speak, is Sister . ANTED -A chamberma d, imme iately, at this order, which is premptory. W. T. B Montreal, is at tho|©t¢, in the country. 8o great is the index to & most attractive | 1eiropolis of the praine state. ANTED—A yirl for hovsewo k. 2116 Cal- MISOELLANEOUS. uiils,of Montreal, e At (6B | cdl | hiah o' iidcobae in this|and cultivated character. The In the basementis the workshop, tioraia stroct, bevwoen Llst and u2d 818, | _Gor 510 ring with 1 ame ongraved I —~Three ‘‘tramps” weie arrested Tues- | Withnell, day night in box cars acd brought before | thriving and eminently practical | have not yet geno into their colls, aud | yith its huge boiler and engine, with v S e e e L o e AL e Judge Boneko yestorcay, Two of the W. H. Kinkaid, of Chicsgo, registers at | wostern oity, that it was ‘datermxngd are a bm,ml orl:l rs from Rome. They every convenience against exposure to “7 .y 08 Case noaet S AT | B e trio proved to bo railroad Iaborers and $he Withnall, to go into the work with greater | ite at b o'clock in the morning, at all| the ‘weather or the vulgar eye. It N Sol Hirsh; of Philadelphis, is at the|Vigor than cver, and to enlarge his | 8083008, aud retire av at night, and | ;1,35 strange, but the engincer de- SITUATIONS WANTED. O3T=-4 konlismen 5 ‘were discharged, and the other was sent i live always under atem thut the bet > een Crog ‘ol ege snd Ceme ary* BY here of act Ho there fore, aff y! 5 ! ‘Withnell, aphere of action. e thert fore, after A e partment 18 conducted by «se of the R 3 et 4 | Findur will be rewarded by 1 avivg at 811 N, 24én up for ten duys at bard labor, iati ie. | experience of centuries has perfected. ANTEN—RBy a sine] man a0 unfuraisbed | 3, SO0 ooy N ¥ Uulo E. W. Blone and T, Macready, of Sioux | 20 negotiations with the proprie- | fubiia vl et TR L ioa) | tisters also, and the whole structure omewhero hetween Dod Strogt, ax S Was o Nop passr el —On the 8th of June the ‘‘brosm drill,” tEA ' ) tor, made an outright purchase of the e{ evote nine hours to practical | n)gaagnily heated in the most ap- | G4l fornia, P a given with such grest sucoes: on - tho 10th City, are at the Withnell. ental ment on Moudsy, and re-| ¥Orks eight hours to meditation and proved atyle. There, too, is tho re- e unexceptivuable, H., b_x 445, inst., will be repeated at the o era hense | Colonel ¥rank MoLaughlin, Edison's | christening it . | prayer, and soven to rest. Themost|gooeory of the sisterhood with the e mantks would do well woaddreas *‘Strayed,” with an fnoreas of numbers, Rehearsals | Fiht hand ma, passed throngh the oity [ wyaN GOMMERCIAL covizos, | CUrous obsorvance of their ritusl is | yord iSilence” over the door, and | WWANIIR -0 ek 401 e o'k S e ol S 0 i are briog held at Max Moyer's muslo hall | yesterday, en route to San Francisco. at onoe set about plans for making it Sfmz&' of 12 & ‘f‘.}fy ni“m"’ i solomn | 2PPrOPTiate remor brances of their vo- | Guod Addres, W. F. E. Foo oftce. | QTRAYEDA Wit com it e oot and in one of the storerooms in the Mil-| 8. W, Wyatt will return from Chicago | the most perfect institution of the | bell uwakeslilem, and thoy repair to ;uhou on the w:ll;.x On t}&a tnk:ld ofla # R S Y > weit 2 lard hotel. to-morrow with his bride, “"dl i';m‘h“ great west, which he|the clomstered chapel, whers they ;'rtg‘;bg:ltnnlll‘::prem?u(astu:youn‘:; c:.‘_:b’f MICELLANE 718 WANTS, TRAVED-A p'r ctb ¥ horses, 1ix ) oars " N N J o) il n i old ar in 3 ~Ths attention of the sirect commis- TRIRAPRANE TR ".%h;,y'.- Y hid '}:lu Pnlromzs it for| pray until a quarter past 2 and then bit of the native genius, that takes its rind 100t had ba'rer: oa. Andrcw P Quain- sioner is called to the dangerous condition| At the Creighton: John Lutz, Elkhora [ all that itis worth, A Bee reporter | roturn to their cells. Each day each oty i ia b strom, coraer of Dodgeand 20ih, Omats ™ " > lled b terd: hi ety 4 captivity very cozily, and is by no 376 80% of the crossing on the east sids of Tenth Cil E. A.Jchnson, E, H, Clark, ¥, |called upon him yesterday at his| member has to say the divine office, means & novice iu the epiourean art. ' street at the interssotion of Douglas | Harriman, Blair; 8, P. Davidson, Tecum. |vffice and was shrown the various| und they have ever before them .their | [t does not seem sffected by the va- ——— VAKEN UP—On mv preaiia s, (n_Bar! str ef, seh. ] apat tments connected with the college. | proudest memory, the recollection that | - s : f.deni . cut, cotiage «f bor 6 rooms near the new Aca femy of th: Sacred He AN A fhw plank put.ia there ab onse Firat of all was the main study and |t th 1 privil ¢ theic | fious ivjunctions to scli-denial, and good Tocation, couvenior ¢ fo strect R R. | M8 , 20, 1852, one white horse. Owner wil may save the city thousands of dollars in| At the Metropolitan: C. K. Morrill, y it was the special privilego of thelr|gyidently acts on the otber principle tating terms sud loc tlon, “Rent.” pleado call ud poy dum g 8 an Fof tho « niual .1, | business room, a very large aud finely- | founder, *t. Francis, to receive, two g al frid piewoanl aimages -1 Basvacd; I H. Saell, David Dosa, Aol | jiphtod and ‘ventilated Toom, extend-| poars baforo his death, ike S5, Paul, | g carBe, Slem, quam | minimum | 522 08t - ARTIES who have lost steck within aix ner C 8 and 1 L. 1. LOUMIS, IDARTIES Desiring 10 e ter busine-s oun /earn after at once. land, K. R, Dean, David City; Mrs H D. ing the entire width of the block 3 credula postero.” That rabbic hus a 7 ANT#D—To rent. w th privi'ege of b ’ Harlam, ;i 3 the stigmata of the cross. To those i d ki it. Rfittacs Toettas ST st of a first-claro portuyicy by oalling oo W, —Master Hilton Fondn, an Omaha boy, | H-risms Nuckalls Goj Vie Blerbower, THE MAIN BTUDY who do not understand this allusion, ;fif:;:llfil:fiho sild ] i g‘::': ;i:e 2" rootns, go6d loca ity, wilhin ¢ senty mi Uiygaripe iy Hesdstn st s ARsiioy Jistipteost. Bidney, g A p ) d s billed to sing at a concert to be given at| "y Nr . il J, C. Blackman, |i8 ® miniature trade ccntre in jtself. | WO commend the story of Louise L- | yjq of the order, but three of them o e D it OU +D—A Tocks & near Tom enworth and 20tb Unlon Park hall, Chicago, on June lst. 4 TThe First National college bank, the | téat in Franco, which has been Wit | oo alled commissary sisters and aro | : R AP T tre t, th 1y"lo ih RO I8 maban of B B ares :fl“.:::;l E{ l;nley(,’ Bfibn:;u‘y.u‘" commission and "““'P?’Y“'-iml‘ do. [ nessed und attested by all the scien-| ot cloistered, heuuZe they seek the °55.‘.?/?m?‘".'3'$§5,("o"o“" N chanics Ono Pr.co. 1016, 408 |8t bt otk 681 abas choir, avd pupil of Theo, Ring-| o5y ’;ou(;}; AL Rt 'E" ';' partment, the jobbing and importing | tists of Europe of the present day. alms on which they live, As soon as | lofitimatobusing s which b sx won tha timo wi | TS sia it Iocke” “onyx In- ‘walt, and it is safe to say he will do credit Conrlé H idneyi C" ;,' I.J d‘l""' A departments, etc., are all complete in THE BUILDING AND GROUNDS, arrangements are comploted, the e "asa both e puraed. 1nto clean: caab, and s e o e T to his native city. S earsy gt i 1) ogs, Noith | themselves and in each the business| The large and commodious build- [ters will teach the ohidren of the $he partporship ndel, ~ Adiress “Monty” Bos 50 y ¥ Platte; J, Smart, Madison, indicated by the names is carried on ing, where th ious ladi rk and r in the vicinity, and as far as their Andy Riley bas returned from an ex- Ll ot d e s 2 —There was considerable talk yesterday T‘K'“ UP—By Wiliam Farn,one by horse wl colt, upposed 10 bo 8 your: old thiv spriog, 2 just 88 it would be in any similar in- has been erected 1 ife and its vows permit, do other pub- ANTED—By a first-cluss dressmaker, 3 smong the Gu‘i l.h-my boys -lm;: :I:; tonded western trip, titution, a bavk or a jobbing house, rhe 'enem-ity of a W Tl:.. two. kil d‘p 1 Jusotall kinds, et o, 1810 Dodgo sire ko spotion forehesd, sl wbite spot i »¢ Prospect Hill aud elsewhere, Beaf, G, | Mr. 3. W, Davenport i in the city on a |18 New York ity, Tho immenss | wealthy citzan of Oumah o p Mary and |°F Wil #0 out and do work av modorate gk, | £E 0 ok, Tuduire ab Humls & B o 3 arge | brief trip from hin headquarters at Bur. [ P86 10 tho oont © Toom is oc-| vent is astalwart specimen of archi- en- | I8 T briage aad school it ™ Cord, quartermaster U'.':'.“A&.In :::n T .p al A ocupied by tabler, desks and chairs 80 | tecture and crowns the lofty hill, that | erzy the religious mpirit W A Gk, Belevae” I"ififl?‘?fulfl.'fiflxh.‘am.'i{g‘.': of national cemeterior, t the law. M“m‘ that it looks like some great metro- | overlooks the bustling plain and ilent | the other the silent simple power of | ———————————————————"—""" | jer 20d and Burt sticets. 801-8% in regard to headstones, applies to all un. r. John Johnson, the {nsurance man, wh“" Board of Trade headquarters. | river, with a lonely yet serious maj [prayer. Itis a holy and wholesome AUTED 800.priy TR e, staks [VAKEN UF—A cow wbout 75 ouky o1, rod wiih marked graves of soldiers and sailors who | has just returned from a business trip to 4 the reporter was higkly pleased | esty, as if conscious of the holy cause | office, which these ladies have under- | gink Claver, the best in use. — A. K e g g bome, A58 heifer, merved in the army or mavy of the United | Pluttsmontb, with the looks of things as they were, |in which it has been erected. Around | taken, and it is something to have the | residence 1206 Dodge strest, Omaba. e it “&fi -liunnm. : onew ery, . noar States during the war for the - Unien, who| Miss Delia Roberts, of Linsoln, who has | P¥of. Wyman informed him that ho [ it are six acres, handsomely fenced |incense of such lives rising to Heaven ‘were buried prior to February 8, 1879, the | beea visiting in this ety the past woek, | PFOPosed to refit and refurnish all the | and with evident signs of careful cul-|in our midst and for our good. With- (O AENT—HOVBER AND LAND. | - | et date of the law. went hiemme Tuesdny, g ut éfl n;' “fz“':ll ‘";- bP'P:g tivation and improvement. It is Ln tll‘lia enololnr:h and n,ur ::‘lm inuln BENT-Purnbbed erlts ED W ARD KUEHL it alls and make the already bright | flanked by all the necessary outbuild- | building is e comfortable d P! d MAG] YBT) N While Merurs, Wehater, Riley and| J, B, Halbert, lato manager of the Acad- | and oheery rooms inge, much of whioh, such as the roof. | dwelling of the chaplain, who L ddi?] Ti6NALIST, Gha Teois auracy botwoed Farimm Lents werc enjoying a fishing excursion | emy of Music, and now proprietor of one 5 i i i E Y ond Haroey, Will, with tho ald of s STILL MORE ATTRACTIVE, ing and inner work, has been bailt by [ mass in the convent chnpel. every ICE Y FUANISHED ROOMS—For 1ent at v , Tataday afternoon upon Out-OH luke fof the finest restaurants in Chicago, It in[ The same system of improvement |the fair hands of the ladies them- | morning at which the neighbors | LN /810 Howard stroot boiweon 8th sad 9ib. '.2‘5’;?.2...‘?.":.'32.‘.'1.?&7..‘ O iions 10 s fur they were surprised by a ustling in the | the city, will be carried out in the two extra |selv The grounds are beautifully | piously inclined can attend. ~The in- wos. Voot and Bhost made 0 sder. . Paries rooms which open out toward the|lsid out, embellished with fruit and |stitution is out of debt and in a most| OB RENT—A large aud 1lccly " turnished street, the reci ul:?on room and the de- | other trees, and practically plant: d, | flourishing condition and will long re- | 5, A':l:inv'rl'l:o;.fi'l’-::h flff'.‘r".';,.‘.'.‘}".";afl".;&“ oo }umnant for spocial penmanship and | all of which labor is done by the sis- | main one of the publio ernaments ef | for i gle gentletuan. Uie Llock from str (¢ -~ or ladies, It is also proposed to en- | ters, who furnish a bright example to | the city. B8 Uan “J4 Webder deevh L brush near the bank, and upon investigs- tlon found & pair of mallard ducks and twelve young ones scarcely a week old. After considerable chasing they captured Jeff, H, Bedford, of Rich Hill, Mo, is in the eity. He comes for the purpore of opening up an office for the sale of the celebrated Rich Hill coal in this market. four of them alive, and brought them to tirely revise the course of study, and | their sex in showing how much woman SE L — i - the city as trophies. They are cortaiul; Mr. A, E, Simpson, ove of the best|girice out all mot periaining | can do of that service generally mon- BASE BALL. OR RENT-_Firw a: ty furni bed room, 117 great aurlosity. s ¥ *| known citizens an} former business men T B DECIADR | S0 B A M e e i e he coor vt of B One nisls dronk was ccammi of Omaha, loft yesterdsy to spend the |and a business education, New and |special quality of the building is sol- | The Muscular Morse Men Badly De- mdfl:.m.mn.,m,, Hed 1a summer at Watertown, New York, on the | practical branches will be introduced | idity -::ld ltr’ength. It is made to feated—Oruickshank's Nine " s . |8t. Lawrence, aud among the famous|and the course of study made the[stand and will endure for at least the Victors. ~Owy m&; arrested for steal'ng | wppousand Iales,” He goosfor his health's | <ame as in the similar great colleges of [ another six hundred and seventy —_— e S Jjowelry from house of Mr. O, K.| . vo andit is hoped will find the trip |the east. For the purpose of making {un, through which the record of | The much talked of game of base | O e N born: atve o wara 20x14 oot~ Aoply Abert, May 12th, » portion of which was | 100 6ioil. these changes the school is for thethe order runs, As the sisterhood |, o) "\ o Lo ™y o employes of A, |08 promisesi7l ia stroes. 300 48 found on the person of Auvie Finerty, his| " "y Riley, who has been with present suspended, to re-open on the|lives by charity and contribution, a S’P Morse | 7TYWO FORNISRED aacth rooms for o8 woman, waived examination yestorday | S (O B SV WO utphy & tirst Monday in Septem! after | there is an entrance in front where | Cruickshank & Co. and 8. P. Morse | (VWG FOREISERO RuRR o0 R, for ol was committed fn default of §300 bail, [ " own liquor house Y & | which there will be no vacation. the visitor enters into a small room, | & Co. was played Tuesday on the Mos. Fiverty was also beld in default of | 00 Douglas and Fourteenth, has gone lo |~ Prof, Wyman will go east at once to |and in front of him stands & dumb | grounds of the U. P. base ball club, | [IOR BENT— six cottazcs $10 00 to 818 00 per 0 with the old firm of A, Riley & Co., and | attend th roed, 7 i is offeri & month. McCag ue opposite postoftice. _#100 as & witness, atten: @ moeting of the Business | waiter, where he cau leave his uffering. | py tedl testod Py e fatans son of Mo, pnd will bereafter represent them on the road, | Educational on of America, | A door leads into a sort of a rcsption AEINE WA S0 sauMeNIe0 UP 2% ¥ s dl:: e o v aud | Hig experience in the buriness is of long | which meets at Cincionati June Gth, | room, ornamented by piotures of the [ t© the fifth inning, when the Morse | rhon HENT—New bouse of a.x racems sou b B, . Clack, M“" st 1852, | ypanding, and he will be found thoroughly | He will then go to New York and |founders of the institution, itr princi- | men weakened, allowing their oppo- | ' M Samee Ih and Fecls S, 47 _.‘ year, 1 moath 11 days. The | reliablo as well as a thorough gentleman. | Boston to secure new furniture and | pal benefactors in Omaha, the bishop [ nents to gain eleven runs, This real- i funeral will take place atd p. m, to- e~ equipmerts and a full corps of of the dicoase, and the holy father, the [ )0 o)30d the gamo as the Morse men day, from the residence on Twenty-second [ o, 70! NEW TEACHERS. pe. On its further side are two . ' v stroets, Friends are invited, RUTONIO TERPSICHOREANS- After this ho will gu‘ o l:inoulu Oon- | Iarge lstticed openings, deeply and E;nly made one nAlly on their last ing- Lo T ~Judge Beneke racently received a let- ter, Mo., where his parents reside, to | 80berly curtained, through which oral | ing, the score being twenty to thir- N1~ House of s rooms nest coiner jes | The Mwnnerchor Bociety Still ¥lour- | 0} y i Tt icati h th favor of Cruichshank’s with Al 1tk Vireed. - #er from Lacamie, Wyo,, niaking inquiries N foay spend the vacation, returning to|Commubicstion may be had with the | teen in fa housos ready by the middio of June. Ingni woncerning & German {awily named Lch- in A ¢, in time to nuns, This room is used also as the [oae inning to spare. § G.o. H. Peterson's Clothiyg store, 504 ‘maun. “:fihnd Ilmyn‘r Laramie wem——re g?:\:n“tlhe:‘:ut: ;nlzne:;:m . retectory of the chaplein. From the| Oruickshank's nino appeared in g | St b ol v, a0d ¢ folks areived in this city some time| Tuesday the Mwnnerchor soci | We cannot but congratulate the l'm:‘"}"‘:“b‘" of ;h“h'w";i:h do«;r :l(e:: c?::un;:éhg;:‘{.fi:.v;zufifi::d O Lo oremsata, a8d._saavaLisnt . ) A i i eads into a corrider, hung . , with g ngil : AlAg 9. Saen: h‘li' bare. .uz‘"' ety gave another of their very enjoya- Zfi“’ m‘i“o:oq: e:m‘n:& s,.‘;:::&: traits and memorials of the order.|nine appeared in & ‘‘go as you pleas ] Absolutely Pure » posial oa e ma | blo entertainments, which for the |ang practical a wman, aud hope that | ¥rom out the modestly framed can- foostume. ACIFIO HOUSE TO RENT—22 room: This powd i . o 1t | nost part co i the benefit will be mutuall vas look on you the heroes and saints, [ Both nines played remarkably well Q04 Daveopars sta. Newly 8ited up'in | o' Lys BN der nover varies 4 marvel of pari nsisted of dancing, but |the fit ly pleasant 1y o holesomicness. More econo #lthough he went and tabl popes, cardinals, doctors and martyrs considering the practice the teams had. mtnmuurdu. Apply to GEO W ule\. Pty g g g (e T e oy every day. Fither the 'h':r:“"'l""“ with "’?: "B? fine pooliahle, ~ - who have illustrated the genius of the | The best play for Cruickshank's side -Steod 211 Tweltth Bt { told in competition with the wultitade of| ow office for twelve | ©! performances, ‘‘The Baenger Plenty of fresh butter and oggs at -| church and wagified the glory of her | was done by Mitchel, Moody, Bmith | Toor ™ ar Yuraishes roous, 1008 Daven | 56 iy i e Rovas Bacias Eovm s, March” was rendered in truly patri- v Wi, Gu’n.u.‘}:'m great waint, who -ublinh:d o three | and Brown, while for ' Morse's team | F'*5ant " D Wow Yoru - 1nakine Fovazs Gu., \OR RENT—A npicely furnished frovt room with alogve, wi.h board, ab 2011 Cans stre.t. IOR RENT--Two houset of five joom3 luqui ¢ at 1257 Sherman av. trect o-81*- 6 WelSs, New York

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