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T'HE DAILY BEE: OMAHA TUESDAY, JUNE 6 1882 SOCIAL SERENADERS: the elown, his work is simply wonder- ful, and altogether unique of its kind, No pains has been spared to hand- The Maennerchor Socicty Sere- | somely and effcotually set the piece, and the result is sure to be an enter- naded in Li~sly Btyloby the |isinment of rare and excellent merit. Bavarian Band, OTHER MATTERS, The broom drill by the young l;;lies inity Guild will be repeat An Interesting Interview with the STl AG LR v ‘N Leader. chief train-dispatcher of the Laramie i to l::ke effect Thursda) June 1, 1882, 4 Please respect and obey his orders accordingly. E. DiokiNson, Division Superintendent, ESCAPE OF PRISONERS, THE COURTS, The DailY Bee OMAHA. Tuesday Morning, Jure 6. The District Court Begins Its June Term. The City Judge Has His Usual Mon day Morning Levee. A Change of Programme &t the County Jail. Thursday evening next, *he 8th inst., B & at Boyd’s opera house. Besides the observations are taken at i m‘?:@g of time at all the o | qyo Juno torm of Judge Savage's :fl:.n“-.hm 0. 8, Sevan Servion, Oourt, and probably the last term in ouins_dune 8. 158 148 0 00T | ook he will it on the bench, begun in the old court room yesterday. Sinoe last term some very excellent improvements have been made in the room, which at one time threatened to fall down on the court and kill some- body. Both court and jury rooms look very neat an clean, Having had practically a new roof put on the the building, the commissioners have had the ceiling repaired and kalsomin- ed, and the walls are painted brown H and buff in & wainscoating design. All Rvinreins - 13) 01 | 58 15w [Froeh of the woodwork, including the bar, River 8 feot0 inches above high water mark at | clerk’s desk and railing, is re-painted cent pantomime, full of fun ard fury, thrilling incident, gorgeous tableau On casting up accounts for the month of May, the county commis- sioners found that the experiment of working the oity prisoners had re- sulted in & balance in their favor of $18, although, owing to the number rainy days, the force was worked less than half the time. By the arrange- ment made the county pad the guards, and received seventy-five cents a day per man from Contractor Coots, Had the weather been fair, the sum would have been doubled which went over to the profit side of the house. The commissioners, ho ever, seem to have regarded the A very pleasant little affair took plece in the e¢ity last night, which |and exquisite music. will be remembered with a great deal| Haverly's Consolidated Mastodons of pleasure by our musical German | will perform at the Boyd Monday and population of Omaha., Taesday, tha. 12th and 13th, They A tew Uay bors Gans V0 include sixty:four people, and are now ys sgo 1 filling a splendid engagement of three Omaha a littlo band of musiciane, | weeks in Chicago. Mr. Ohas, H. numbering in all six performers, but | Keeshin, who is always ahead of the though small in numbers, theyshowed | best shows, is the ity preparing themselves every man of them to bo| fOF their coming. thorough musical artists, Last even- ing the Maennerchor society held their regular meoting, and this little band hearing of it, concluded to sere- nade them. They assembled in front amount a8 too trifling to look [of the Maennerchor society’s new Omaha and 4 fect b Inches at Yankton, light grey, trimmed with a dark shade. | after, and it is reported, turned the |room and executed some very T T The shutters are also touched up and | prisoners over to tho °°""‘§'°'h*.° beautiful pieces, finishing up LOOAL BKEVITIES. the court and jury rooms are fresh, | Bave guarded and worked under his Wi A ERERII anthem’ o i d at his own ex- nost and bright. The floor of the|pera' " On Raturday night five Amerioa. At the conclusion of the ¥ i THE DANISH PICNIC. A Delightful Excursion to Fremont Sunday, The picnic which the Danes of this city got up Sunday at Fremont proved to be a grand success sovially and financially, Shortly after 10 'clock special train left the U, P, pense. On Baturday night five or six ¢ :01':: wti]:: n‘:trl five hundred gueste. court room is covered with new mat- | men were laid off, and yesterday tho | music the members of the Macnnor- | %€P! . y f ting, the stove “shined up” till it is|cement men were dincharged for want | chorsociety greeted themwith a hearty | On arriving at Fremont thoy foun lendent and tho fl bout the | of work. burst of applause, and Mr. Erdwad | everything had been prepared for i gy g i The prisoners seem to have regarded | Wirth, the president of the society |ihem by people of Fremont, and they judge's desk and that of the court re- | 41,4 yow regime very lightly, and two [stood on the stops leading to their had" quite - s jolly .time. Irvine's porter is laid with tapestry. of the number succeeded in making | hall and made a vory neat speech, in Xl dq . Jd' y :l'th | —William ¥, Doolittle, the popular| . The oourt yesterday appointed|i}oir escapo during the day, whilea |tho course of which he said he [skilled orchestra discoursed the sweet- 2 troet shirt manufacturer, has| DLenTY Grebe, K win H. Orowell and | 43irq got a good start before ho was|was very msenmsible of tho honcr[est of music during tho day, and et y John J. Calligan bailiffs. captured. The result ia that in all | they had rendered to society in sere- | every one present joined in tho festive wved to No., 216 North Sixteenth st. % P! f 4 v ry present j e =The grand_jury was impannelled (o }ability the working of city pris- |nading them. It was especially grati- | danoe il it got too dark to carry it —Over in Council Bluffs tramp is| with W. H. Whitton as foreman, and | ;,0ry will prove a fuilure entirely dur | fying to them as it was the first time | on any longer. fined $100 and_put on the street gang to | began its sessions at once, ing the next month. While is|the socioty had had tho pleasure of |~ Mr, Boisen made an elegant little work it ont. The Nebraska law would be has. H. Brown, A. C. Wakeley, J. | ;,® {116 the amount cleared being serenaded by a kindred musical | eech, in which he thanked the peo- well remodelled to correspond. R lnsl. b, E M Btl 1031 and Oh.i: was small, it was still away shead ot [ society. He added that on behalf of ,Se of Fremont for the courtesies i —Gen, Orook has received at depart. vor b pad ‘ml; L] fm."d’m. “ | nothing. ~ Tho real benefit of working | tho Miennerchor society of Omaha he | which they had received, and for the hesdquarters models of the bronze teo to examine applicants for admis- | iy men jnstead of allowing them to extended to them a cordial invitation | ample accommodations which they | s f i ful titors at sion to the bar, g eat and sleep at the county’s expense, | to join the society in their hall, which hur prepared for them in order to e ot At the noon hour it being asoer- | i) 400q of earning their board is not | they accordingly did and they passed | make this pleasant affair a brilliant SV Oxieasiore fmpchy tained that out ot the twenty-five|;, g;liars and cents, but in ridding |a pleasant time in singingand playing. | succoss. —The Turner Hall restaurant {s under. | casesset for yesterday none were ready [ 1} o community in a large degree of| A BEE reporter being attracted by Last, but by no means least, there going extensive improvements, and the | trial, court adjourned to 9:30 a. m, the sweet strains of music looked into | was s very fine lunch gotten up by dining hall is being enlarged to accommo. | to-day. = A large amount miscel- see what going on, and was for- | the ladies, which materially .dd,.r to date » large number of boarders, laneous business was transacted, but p” wi tunate to bo able to have a chat with | the pleasures of the day. —The Northwestern is as solid) as ‘the A for a term, if arrested, the better in- |the loader, from whom he elicited| (reat oreditis due to Messrs. P. H. Baok of England, aod gives Life Ineur.|S0vage will render his decisions in|formoq wiil atoer clear of Omshs, but | some very interesting facts concerning | Greon, O, Nelson and A. Woolf, the molulp;' than any other company in soveral important oases taken undet |joy the venture fail and throw them | this little musical ‘“’“f'- 3 committee on arrangements, for the the world. John Steel,’ agent. june3-mo bl back to the same old idle life and the | The name of the leader is John |indofatigable manner in which they ¥ i . e city will again be: overrun with the | Herther, and the other flve are Phil- | worked, so that everything should bo al_bnl.dl::n“dmm!l‘:' :‘ ‘h:hsxh“h:t Judge Ben m‘:lo"k“ was '1"“:' good-for-nothing cllu.mi A !}‘P gl::t“‘ Jl:‘?csog:ligtt H. Math, | woll managed. K R eakiainin v el ®, ithere were nlne| A community infested wil oo | L. A ko A uAtmA, special mention is also due Ir- 43 p, m., at the houseof Mrs, Woodman, | plain drunks, one of whom was dis-| American Al’l’h, bound to| Ttappearsthat thiy left Antwe: vix:a’.pl:md, which is now consolidated on Nineteenth stroet, next St, Bamabas | charged, one paid and six were sent)suffer from their depredations and |in the month of July, 1881, and | with the orchestra. It consisted of church, up to work out their fines. lawlesaness, and it would seem that | renched Philadelphia on the 9ih of | nine pieces and the entireorganization —Wide Awake council, American Le-| There was one case of disturbance ight expense to the [ August, from there they went to Cin- | plays brass or stringed instruments as fon of Honor, members take notice as.|Of the peace, who got the usual fine. | county to guard them, it would be the | cinuati, where they played two|oocasion requires. Yesterday they essment T and No. 24 is duo and payable | A complaint has boon made againat | saving of » good deal in the way of . The next place they struck | played some very fine brass music on at the vollector’s office in thirty days after Oatherine Tulley, for horse whipping | expenses for arrest, trial and convic- | was Louisville, Kentucky, where they | the march to the U. P. depot and & a boy, but she has not been arrested | tion, to say nothing of oss to in- | were extremely well reccived. ~The|from the depot at Fremont to the 3 ot. y {dividual citizens. It is certainly | manager of the Armory Rink, Barton grounds, During the day they re- —There was gamo of base ball played|” Tt having been reported that sus hoped that the attempt to work the | Vaud, at that place was so delighted | sumed their parts as an orchestra and Sunday afternoon between the Little | picious persons had boeen haunting | prisoners will'not be abandoned until | with their performances and behavior played delicious dance music. Rocks and Excelsiors, whioh resulted in | tho vicinity of No, 2040 Ohicago g thorough trial has proved its efficacy | that he gave them a very nice testi- —Mesers, McHugh and McGavock come mence work on the south Omaha sewers 'on Wednesday morning. —The mercury went jup yesterday high as the prices of provisions, compared with the last two weeks record. notice, drill there will be presented a magnifi- | 1, bills, ete., and half the proceeds re- turned to the board. Approved. RESCLUTIONS, The president and secretary were authorized to draw a warrant for £5,002.50 to paid the semi-annual in. terest on the $100,000 of High echool bortde, Also to draw warrants to pay the teachers and janitors for the month of June when the rolls were approved y o majority of the committes on claims, Mr. Anderson offered a resolution requesting Secretary McShane to re- cord the minutes of the meeting of May 1st on the Journal. He should dec ine to approve the minutes until this was done, The resolution was not seconded. On motion the approval of the min- utes was postponed until the next meeting. The question of the method of con- ducting the final examinations in the schools was discussed at some longth and laid over until the next meeting. The Board adjourned until Thurs- day at 6 p. m. FOI RENT—Farnished room, 500 10%h street hotween O« #s and Ca'iforain, 5811 OR REST— ¥lea antly farni he ' room, 117 South 17th #t ‘eet, one door no:th of Douge Ins. 3508 [FORRENT, Tro smai neatly ruenished r ‘oma at 14 7 Hosard b Hen avd 15th s, #it0 one larg: f irnished ¢ 0 n, firet-fl or on 14k ot oon Huward and Jacks ., S4 118 OR RENT— 1 large nico front parlor, wit tay windows,on the northwest coruer of 184 and Davenport stroets. 345.6°h Twu FURNISHAED svuth rooms for rent. 8. W.corne 10th and Davenport. 306-4¢ Fun RENT-—House of six rooms near corner 01 of Pacific and 11th wrect. also_two new uses ready by the midd .o of June. Inqnire At Go. [, Peterson's Clothlag store, 504 ~, 10th stroet. 200-i8 TOR RENT—Good hsttse with six roome, and all modern imp ovements, and coaveuient ) street car, 1nqnire at grocery Atore, corner 20th and Cuming street. 238-4 OR RENT—The spacious and elegant hall with a1 modera i/ pr.vementsin Clark’s and Kostor's Block. Apply £ 4. M, Clark, or to A, Koster’s 105 and 107 8. 14th streot. 207 BVUI‘ BENL—% rurnished roas oior ue chan’ Lxchange, X, K. cor. (8th and Dolg Vao 0 H, t Ewou SENT—Nicoly farnisned 1ooms with of without board,” Reasonable prices. 2018 s S8, aa w R Tre great distinguishing feature of Reddin ;'s Russia Salve is its power to reduce inflamation, - Fos RENT—House of five rooms, corner 93d and Pierce. Apply at 8, G. Stevenson, cor- fier 17th and Cae, uear Easter Church, 000 e METEOROLOGICAL. The Signal Office Report for the Month of May. Tha report of Sergeant Alexander Pollock, of the signal corps U. 8. A., stationed at Omaha, shows the follow- ing statistios in regard to the May weather: The batometer was 30.331 on the 23d; the lowest, 20.607 on the 8th, Monthly range, .824, ' The highest temperature was 81.1 on the 3d; the lowest, 38 1 on the 2d. Greatest daily range, 28.4 on the 2d; least, 6.2 on the 26th. Mean of maximum temperatures, 66 4. Mean of minimum = temperaturer, 48.3. Mean daily range, 17. Prevailing direcrion of the wind, north; total movement, 8495 miles; highest velocity and direction, 34 miles north. Number of foggy days 9, clear b, fair 9. Cloudy days on which no rain or snow fell 14. Number of days on which rain or snow fell 18, There were frosts on the 16th, 22d and 25th, It has been the general talk that the rain fall never was so heavy be- fore . in May, but the fact is: that in May 1872, 1873, 1877, 1878, 1879 and 1881 the rain fall was greater than during the past month, but the temperature was also somewhat higher. —— SPECIAL NOTIGES. O LOAN—MONE . | Avylo:iuy 'O LOAN—CAll at ‘Limw Umce of D. L. Th: ascore of 3tol in favor of the Little 3_!55& lci: uver‘;lndn d past, g‘;fio:l:n or the contrary. ;r}x‘oni-], signed by himself, gf whic: Ro:ks, 2 onohoe and Buckley vi 0 e e ey are very proud an i —The Omshs tesmeters old thelr regn- | 80 yesterdsy and found two per-|SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE, |also begged them pto return hr' Fifyserct The lfu;.., i 4t % i Tivola hall, F 4 | ons anawering the description. They Made from the wild flowers of the|in the fall which the leader says they iy, ovERiDg an m“’“',’g » ¥} bt i J‘"'";‘ .Anll wero arrestod_and taken to police [ FAR -¥aMED YOSEMITE VALLEY, [intend to. After playing in Louis. | atticle in regard to Omaha, the Mil- Ninth, Wednesduy evening, i court, whero it transpired that they |it is the most fragrant of ~perfumes. | ille four months, they went to Kan- |lard Hotel in particular, going oast to Senmsters reapeciively invited, By order|were two excollent citisens, who, as|Manufactured by H. B, Slaven, San | ga City whero they remained a week, | purchase goode, you did us and the of T. J. Quick, secretary. contractors, were going through un. | Francisco, Forsale in Omaha by W.‘ and from there traveled to St. Jo., hetel 1et¥8 AlNO T n induibtace, as —A foros of men with eight or. ten tearon ‘finished buildings in “that locality. | J. Whitehouse and Kennard Bros.!|playing there a couple of nights, | 26t PH’F;I: 31'; ntl::'uontr .Ja Vehe began. the work ordoted on . the - High | TheY, Were ‘much chagrined at thoir | &o. Leaving Kansas ity they madotracks it 7o% MR 3 Hotel with farni- school grounds yesterday. . Te.day addl- :;r::ztm.m were, of course, dis- 5«:1-" ?z::hl B\.v'l:‘l; w_lnch they seem ture, mirrors and mattrassos, after a S i e 3 —The Omahs Gleo-club will meet at|, The June torm of the county court e mro sonaidotably i | gver, was very sppropriate as regards Hospe's hall this evening to discuss the m!“m‘”» Judge Ohadwick pre- ? h fealthy citizens. They_traveled with Maus’ ‘cirous all | *°™° of °'"!"n et '.r“ ’Y proposition for a trip to Lincoln, for the s over England, playing inlarge twons in espec'fully Yours, purposs conce! The day was occupied principally in| Suit was instituted in Justice Sop- ' Wi ikl b Y 48ty hearing motions. and at 9:30 ’lhh court yesterday by Oaptains M. pera house i thfi wint;r .time,h and taking in the Dewer & Sroxk, " e S morning the dooket, ‘which is of| B. Carpenter and K. J. Burke against villages during the summer months. —The thermometor st Mex. Moyor & ouly avorago . importanco, will | ba| Generai D, J, ook sad Hon. W.. J. called, An Injustice, A BENSATIONAL SUIT. Buffalo Bill and General Cook Sued by the Captains of the Rival Guards. Altogether they were in' England Profitable Patients. Bro,, the Jewelers and Opticians, from Cody to recover the sum of $300. The ::an dy pary. ‘Froin‘ E:l ""1',’ g msol;:um?r:t ::.T.hfiir:" ‘:);I::x'x:lon‘rl; 12 m, Sunday until 12 m, yesterday indi. UNITED STATES COURT, case is a peculiar one, It is under- ':e:: tlwom:tn :d four e:n m}r:ca, sick or wasting away from a condition oated the Dillowing, 12m., 0595 20 5o | g Tinited Staten court yestorday | 000 that it grew out of tho fuok that | Fi7th UISY BATEC, fout Jours, MTAT | o mizerableneas, that no one knows 66°; 7 p.m., 56°;0 p. m,, 16°; 7a.m,, | yooiniad the hearing of th u’; the gates were thrown open to the| oy o i ut in one year. They | ¥hat ails them, (profitable patients 65°;10 & m, 68212 m, 70°; 2 P | gago 1n which angko Ol.lary urd‘:;‘:n- publio at the fair grounds on decora- 1hen hitdylul; Denmurl,ylto. ping i for doctors,) is obtained by the use of m, 72°, dant. This oiso was taken up on :‘::: doy by the order of the defend- |} it “time at the principal * cities, E{‘;“% g:t;::é d(;fl:?; db:g;: iti;::: ~—Inspector Conway, with a force of | Thursday evening last and was inter- ’ From Denmark they journeyed tof’: 5 4 & men, has been g“und' during the past | rupted ob Saturday by the illness of th?g';;'d g?&]; m‘: g:::&?,::::l;‘_ Sweden and Finland, ‘remamning a :‘L};:’:flrhfl\v}lfifl:‘;r ai:dnf‘;‘;i:;etg:lthir:!t;?; ‘weok fixing Campbell's patent iron catch | Judgo Dundy, owing to which no ses- | | . guard and the Mitchell guards 'h;‘;t pfim&l oad “cl; ooubley. i+ | way nced not suffer, when they can basins at the four cornera of Thirtepnth | fon 0f court was held. Inspector had a competitive diill at the fair inally they resolved to pay a visit get Hop Bitters,—[ Cincinnati Star. oybolt occupied the stand yesterday, . | to Russia where they secured a good i 5l e Y k! mm:’fi;f;rfi;?:‘:fi“ax his testimony belng taken now in g::;‘:::,;o' {;;::;Er:?:&:h;z:fi“& engagement at St. Potersburg. <. ‘andwhen finished, which thoy will be | Order to allow him to leave for his new charged, This was not done, how.| Lhe leader proves himself to be o THE SCHOOL BOARD- atation at Salt Lake City. e s FIRE BOX FLASHES. q man who has traveled considerably = "’l‘.’:;" “:“3. "‘*mxsc‘l'blg” 't'l: fi;‘::_':‘fi and also quite an extensive linguist, [ The OCommencement Exerci:es at ) . Goneral Cook and Mr. Cody, who | hioh the reportor was well abl Zoxde Roukine Dy alnem Tkane: fi'i“‘g the grounds and h'°d “;" paTSEeam e conranme i The regular meeting of the board gate-keepers to pass the people o wi\hautP exacting an enl:nnoe b i ; of education for t.he month of Juqa foo, As the writs had motf ..t )' inerant band of "‘l:’“l AD8 18 | wag held last evening at the rooms in been served yesterday, no particulars %ho;“hyoo;tnn?nryb':mi.; °“ ?:' ‘Williazas block. At a moeting of the stock-holders %onoarning the ‘suit could bo learned, | .1/ t% TV fosth g. uvol.um-":)l‘ m‘\uic Present Messrs. Anderson, Con- [of the Union Pacifio; Athletic aesocia- | Dut 1t was stated by those who knew perfeotly astonishing, noyer, MoShane, Poiots and Presi- tion, held in the offics of the froight | o pircumstances that this order was dent Long. suditor, the following board of direo- penter is captain of the governor's| A he tuneral of comrade William g 4 PR tors were elected to serve one year; | guard, and Mr. Burke of the Mitchel . (€ « —The deferred May. fantival of] the |y oo T len SR B H.|guard. The $300 s the amount al. | M- Recse wil take place Tuesday, at :;" 8ud, 4th-and 8ih were read by 1Weet schaal qacurred at Hanscom park B iy tant’s dopart, [1¢89d to have been lost to the com-|10a. m. sharp, from Jacobs' under- H“r'fi'y' a0 d th Baurday and wos a, very mucoessful sud | Buckingham, car accountant’s depart- panten by the failure of the gatekeep- | taking rocms, Farnam street, between al i davsdl u:“'l”'.‘ v enjoyable. cooasion. . Trausportation was|ment; O. L. Maine, telegraph dopart-(ars to colleot money or tickets from | Fourteenth and Fiftaenth streets. All | ¥ o2 “:i" ,‘lzl":""l l:r m“”:l s | furnashed from the achool house to the|ment; W. P. Oooley, passenger do:|those who witnessed the drill.—[Den- | old soldiers and comrades of the G, |*nd «rocee VH 'd’ b, DR i park and return, - A song, the oollation— | partment, ver Tribu A. R aro requestod to attend, By | of bsiness. Mo, el T which was contiibuted by the parents and THE UTAH AND NORTHERN, ‘Wm, M, Reese, onjes, I{;.ydox;fi;'“ before entering the pmlongsg disous- Ariends of the school—-was follow:d by the| o Butte Miner, of the 31st ult.,,| The body of Wm, M, Reeso, who| J, M. Ricuanvs, Post Adjutant, |®on whioh ho anticipated. xéal work ot the dwy-~the crowning of aaya: From a man who knew it was| Wa8 killed by the cars at Omaha Sid- i ) The rules were accordingly sus- +@his May Quoen and tho exarclaes of the [ S001 1 yostorday that track-lay. |iBg on Bnurdn{ ovening, was held pended. -oou:lh:‘:ennuu‘d :n;l‘::" 'I'.::y‘zho‘: ivg'on the Deer Lodgeextension from | ©Yer yesterday for several reasons to PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS, ) ; } ver Bow junotion will be begun [BWait burial, From the city treasurer for May: +exbibition to take pluos upon th closing | shout the 1.6:*: of June, and from vfinn The deceased proves to hayo beon a [ The Nntertainment st Boyd's Last Balauce from lutyrupun X 27,025 60 + wof the achool for the summer vacation, | time on until the Deer Lodge dopot 1s | Member of the G. A, R., his wife Night=*Bumpty DIENER." Taxes oollected for Apri f‘so,uo 17 S8 =00l ®. Temple, who receutly pre-|reached from one-halt to one mile of | having his honorable discharge from | The famous Comloy-Barton opers| Licences for May 1,649 16 shortly, will prove & much. needed im- Pprovement to the vicinity. ~—John 8mith, alias *‘Oranky Bill,” who is a familiar character in this vicinity, has at last temporarily located ‘at Fort Madison, Iowa, He was accompanied to his new howe by the sheriff of Councll News from oll Quarters of the World on Wheels. *PATIENOE" d Pennsylvania volunteers, i May warranta 8,202 10 sented the military deams entitled the | track will be laid every day the 192u y ) [company, which has just closed o |May warrauta p S8 1 “Qnion Spy” at Boyd's Opera house| 1t 8 eatimated that s foroe of from m”“*?bmflr‘l'szg:‘:‘:g::f;;‘ brillisnt engagomont at Denver, | palants. 920 ear in 3 five men, if ‘{“ ed out in August, the service not |sPpeared at Boyd's opers house last| From citizons of the Second ward, needing his regiment any longer,” He |evening, in Gilbert and Sullivan’s | asking that a school house be built on belonged to the post at Johnstown |satire of aestheticiam, *Patience,” | the lots on Seventh and Leavenworth tha ‘under soventy-five to -+ "’m‘?‘.‘.‘.‘.#“’.‘.‘-flm Wockiig av thi .‘.'fi‘;i(..., can lay a Pennsylvania, streets, A"u,lo".r:m received yester] one of the most charwing eomio|™agise, MoCheane and Andrews day from Charles Reese, at Shelby, were granted the use of a room in the dated Bunda B ery ::flh school building for a summer 00l. The petition of South Omaha citi- (owson, zons, for the use of Harcall's school Marie Jansen, Miss Laura Joyce, Miss | house for a Sunday school, and to Emml; Imh ‘}lu. Miss Rommh. pummhln it wt'un ;c' city was dgne Mr. Digl + Bell, Mr. J. O, with it, was referred to the member A Bohemian laborer, whose name bell, Hr.'Jlma- Barton, Mr, H, A, |from the First ward with power cold no* bo learned, had a narrow |Oripps, Mr. T, H. Frear and a grand |to act. e i escape from death last evening, at the | chorus of forty well trained voices. Quunl applications for positions as " sceno of the grading on Upper Far-|{John Howson takes the part of |assistant teachers were. réceived and canyon, some in the canyon, one a* i Jias Burdoes', and ono on Harry Gas- | “40 street. Duabowe; :and: Miss: Mss fassen, ngl?l::‘&ncheu’ and janitors’ pay roll It was ly 6 o'clock when th oty laad, ok far beyoud the Juno: [, oiatne scsursod, and s number of = for May was signed and adopted, and red, and & number of HUMPTY DUMPTY, p § men were :n ;.orl:bzilh p;:vk; cutting . T#il l;veniuu the ovor-po:z-‘- :‘l:s resident and ':oo;enr{;umanza(i N ) away ® which several | lar Tony Denier “Hum Duwmpty" W Warran or the severa A Larramie PR, noticing the | teams troupe il play at thap?pau bouse, | sounts. 4 : K m’:" b of K. R. MoConnell, | weight of the teams It is the most thoroughly organi - Bhe special committee on high ‘superintendent of the Salt | pass of earth to rln way, and falling | and equipped oumbhn&nu of its kind | school grounds and new buildings re- uz'nhuon of hor husband, but, has FROMOTLONS. | Lake branch' of the Union Pacific | o the lower it buried onme of | now on the road, and its performances ress. 60ad, the men & Bohemian whose | are all new and ' woll exeouted. The| The spead committee on & hall for name we could not learn, so that only | troupe is very large and none tut first | commoncement ~exercises reported m headg i his head was visible, " olass uu.h.?rs empl in any one | that they had seeured Boyd's opera I Luxamie, May 51, 1882, Lively work with shovels soun re- | of its departments, trhla of | house, if it was not in course of re- o all concerned: loased the man, and ivspection proved ing intricacy are the first at the time. An admission fee B, W. Baxter is horeby appointed | that no bones were broken, time introduced by them, snd as for |of 10 cents will be charged to pay gas . Thejminutesjof the meetings of May W omwe Room8 Crelehton Block. $250 ()10 LOAN—AS 8 F.l centin. terest in sums,of 52,000 and upwards, r'ag p t(o’ b yoars, on Orat-lass city and farm property, Bixis RaAw Estara snd Loax Aaxnov, 16th and Dourlas Ste HELP WANTED, ANTFD- Lator—haudy man. Inquire at 86840 KD4OLM & ERICasUN, 'W ANTED—A machinist at Barb Wire ?r“ 11;:. ANTED—Ten toams to work on Elorence W A Cie0m. Wages 85 o pev doy o MITOHELL VI NVASTED-A koo nan bo attend b, YV | conie well rocommended, 314 8o strec FOR BALE POR SR good iy mars, warranted gentlo, sui‘ahle fr grocery wagon, also rew hamess, leathor top phaeton, nearly new, and complete stable outit, ¢ table for rent. Call af- ter b o'clock, 1613 W T street, 376-11 CHARLES MARLEY, IOR SALE—The business and fixtures ofa first class meat market in Central Ne:raska Best location; vest cash trade in the city. Keason for sclling, for health. Address Buteher, Bee ce. 371m offi [VOF SALF—A good hor:e, cheap, Cuming street. UST BE SOLU~600 acres in Polk county Pric. $5,000. Inquire of J, R, Kinman Postoftice, Rising City, Butler county, Nev. B611m 1008 868-0 Sl Sl Fon SALE—Chonp—A hou:e of six room- and fol, 80x£20, ju.t north of 16t- atrre) biidgs feonts ¢ st on i6th street. Price only $300, cvh piy vents, nceon moathly payment . Etquire at Newapspor Union, 1ith and Howard 1, 169-.1 stroots, YOK SALE—ne lot 132 feet frontige by 66 foot doep, on south 1'th street, on 810 per month r,ymonll. to anyone who will ouiid. In~ qulr;pl}o Howard, between 1482 and 15th sta. 6 IO SR T e s D e OR SALE—Marsh harvester, cheap, at my farm, two miles south of Bellevue, For torms address B. Tzschuck, Owaha, Neb, 386-t¢ [YOR BALE—House of five rooms aad 1.8 on Dodge street. §1£00, Small house andytwo Iots In Bhinn's addition 1000, MoCAGUE, 2014 Opposite | ostoffi e, OR BALE—A houso and Iot 160x118 front with barn, two wells and cistern. ): Bouth 14th street, socond house north of William street. Price $1400. 295-14% R BALE—Hestaurart on & well traveled st H, MANNWEILEE, 28148 11'h stre ¢, near Farnam. OR SALE—Beautiiul acre lot_and_houve on California street, §1300. MoCAGUE, 253-t¢ Opposite Post: flcs. (UR SALE—douce of six _roomy, and 10t 80X 4220, north of sixteoutn street bridge. Ap- Ply corndr 13th and Howsrd. Nowspapor Unioa. [VOR SALE—A house aud 10t on Dodge street, one of the finest locations in the city 116-tt J. H. DUMONT, 13th and biarney. IOR SBALE—The POPULAR HOTEL, known s tho BOYS' HOME. This house is cor~ trally located, bas sou h and east front, and is surrounded w th fine thado trocs; cont ins thirty sieoping rooms, bas ico house. lsundry, sample room, &c. Ha<a world wde_ repuzation and a better patron: ga than many housos of twice it capacity. Price 85,000 For particulars ad- dreas, A. A. SAWDEY, Red Cloud, sveb. Eb4-tt \OR SALE—A good eorner lot on Doage and 23th street, 1n a very fast growing. of tho city, will divide. Inquire at 210 South 20th streot, nearFarnam Bogy's & Hill's addition. 820-1m* IOR SALE—Or will excha ge for Omaha pro- 1 perty, an improved soc om of land adjoine ings onU.P.R,E. M. DUNHAM, 1413 Farnham 8,, Omahs, 720 3mt ani "FOR EALK. 208-t1 ESTABROOK & COE. ANIED—A good girl imuediately, for \ general houso work, 1215 Dodge ) roet, 10-5 ANTED-A first class Brick Burner, im- mediatcly. -Apply to C.J Cavan. 863-6% 0 MEN WANT.D—At Forency Cut-Off, nine miles rerth cf O vhi Wagos 81,76 por day. MITCHELL VINCENT. B8Y-40 ANTF D—Cook, F street, near Farna tannweiler, Eleventh WANTED. NTED— ituation in [a)private fami V dogeneral housework. ~Apply ab I south Sth » reet, 3599 VA ASTED=A position by a competent L niter ina basery. Address office. “100W LADY—Stranger, needs, work Howing by wesk or 1gut work preforred. 260 5* 0. H, Lxk cfiice, ANTED—100 tra-kiaycraa d 60 “aborers, app'y to H. Minnwel er, Ewployment Agent, 11th troot, ncar Farnam,’ 804-6 ANTED—By a singlo man an unfurnishod room, somewhere betwe:n Dodge and © | ster street. (356 6%) Cal'fornia, wd I¢th and 2: stroo's. i refer- enced ure tnexcoptiouable, 1L, rxAls, 821t 1 _MICELLANEOUS WANTS. ANTED—<cmehody to Jnvest fn & well star.ed b p renge to eola go it pasture and hayly: d for 2000 v p. Bouds given for fure dealing Addr.ss” ANTON GSANTANER, 86794 608 North 13th b, ANTED_To Toan, 3,000 on good mill property In Dougiascounts. Address Lock Pox1 3, - maha, 440-.8% ANTED—Children as boarders in e select scho.l. N.W eo nor Californis and 19th o L. &5, LOOMIS, 200 (V] ONEL 24 partuor wasked, sotive or syeot; with $5000 (0 $20,000 casn to invest In & Ieigitimate busine s which i1 six montus timo wil oy & profib ab lesst equal to the amount in veated, and both be turned into cleas tho partnership endul, Add office W ANTED—Eundiog bricze and school bonds AT Olark. Reilevn, 4.0 WAN'A‘AD—IN POy VA, Wuks and oce Sin! pools to elean with sani Vault and Cleaner, the best In use, A, Evans & Co., o | Yenidence 1206 Dodgo stroet, Omaba. W/ ANTED—To rent, cottaga cf 6 or ¢ reoms good location, cobvenieut to streot B. R. Address stating terms ¢nd loc.tlon, *‘Rent.” Bxa Office, [T ANTED—To rent, with privi‘ege of buy- ing attor about three month+ & cottage of Ve rooms, good locality, within ¢ venty minutes yalkl pletoftice; Addrets siating torms sad location, “Hou e” B~ office w7 FOR RENT—HOUBES AND LAND, Avulm'n:n ROOM—In private family for gentlemen with reference, 1312 L odge be- tween 5th and 14th street. S74- R RENT—A nicely furnished room at 1416 u(.'xm;a.vnnmr, betweea i4th and 16th, 76- F & RENT— ) urnished room, Lavenport het. 16th and 17th. third house' o 07 O KENT—small furnished oo ; with ots. south and east window. 8,'E. corner idth and Chicago. £285-6% R RENT—Two nicely_furnished rooms, low obrices, brioi house, ” 2013 Cass stri sty )52 DOK RENI—A largo, 1iocly furnished room. sultable for a gentiowan, wita board, 1506 Cap tolavenus and 15th. 365 6% Al e OB RENT—House on Lzard_strect betveen 16th and 20.l. - Apply st 1712 Capl ol ave- s, IOR RENT—With board, & large airy fronp room, 2011 Cass street. 871-6% OR RENT-Five unfrel hed rooms, sbaic, troot snd b.ck entrance. 17 North 174a streeb, be ween Dav.mpor: Chie go. 7 up ire ro | test, od | Sold only in cavs. RovAL BAKiNg Powoms ork ALED) HAY—AS A, H, Sander’ Foed 8t 1018 Harnev 84, 810-tt MISOELLANEOUS. OXING—By an experienced down east teach- er, no slugging; terms noderate. N. B.— Lessons given at private residences. Addro s Box- ing, Bee office 378-61 OUND--+ ladies black satin mantle. Call at 1616 Cass stioet, and pay charges, 3505 patted black a1l whity us a yoar id, st 1 40y infyrmat ou 1+ 5 0w Witn wniwestar 1n foret ead audabout 6 years old, give; mitk In_ three teats. Finder will be Liberally rewarded by re- turning her to north-cast and Web- FiIDA WEITZE AKTIES W.0 Bave 10st 8tock within six months would do wel, to address * » e office, 34 Monday evenirg 1ast, a,Jady’s chat- waten, Fiidor will bs ruitably re- leaviog 1t at office of Diily Bee. FVAKEN UP—On my premis 5, cn_Burt stroof, near the new Academy of the Sacred Hos av, 20, 1852, one white horse. Owner wil please call aud pay dameges and get tho nnimal. 812-t1 W.J, CUDDY. PARTu:sn-mu to enter business can learn of » fnt-clussorportunity by cliog o W, U Tavior, §up' Bradatrcet's Agoncy 1ith strest. 5 NSTRUCTION—In vocal music given by Mise Lizzlo A, Peonell. Residence soutbwes car- Acr 20d and Burb staceta. 304-8° ?nu UP—A cow about 7 yesrs old, red with rod, white/ pote, larve horns. Also s -heifer, with walte lpohhholh with calf. 'RANK KUBEREC, 784t onew Bakery, 18th St. near Willlams. EDWARD KUEHL MAQGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND [COND! TIONALIST, 493 Tenth Streot, botwoen Faraam and Hazpey, Will, with ho ald of guardian spirite, btain tor any one a glance ab Lho pash and prosent, and on certain conditions tn the fu. ture. Boots end Shoos made to u.xur.fl Portes Absolutely Pure. ‘This powder never varies. A marvel of p Bt B enub S P, the multitude of | ow fad In_competition ‘wi powdors ©o., short welght. alum or 6 Well t., New ¥y -