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THE OMAHA DAILY BEL-~MONDAY MAYX 28 BOLD BURGLARS. A DEADLY DAY. [ e e o e s o e e e e e S ——— menns a safe animal to drive, It was a brought before the gathering by lnv—!ng-lmt Otoo county on rallroad bonds, The Daily Bee. OMAKA. Monday Morning, May 28, ] LOOAL BREVITIES, —_— —The soors at the bowling alley in the James Hogan's Life Crushed Oub By the Cars, A Boy Kicked to Death by a Fractious Horse. Oeptain Rodney Dutcher’s Sud- very nad affalr in all vespocts, oral who were anxious to contribute |the judgment rendered smounta to Rodney Dutcher's Death, The publio generally was rurprised. yosterday to learn ot the suadden dos (h of Mr. Rodney Dutchor, who hay been in Omaka for tho past #xteen yoars, and has held several aportant cfliclal positions. He wus a man of perhape 45 years of agr,, very tall and powerfally built. .o was captain of An Omaha Man is Robbad at Calkoun, A Oool Raid on Thomas J Btaley’s Residence. something towards that andertaking, It was decided that sabseriptions b opened and that ward committees be avpointed to recelve contributions, Potor O'Malley was solested as treas- arer of the fund and a goodly sum thas plodged. For the Kirst ward, Thos. Onsey and Chas, Hanley will receive rubscriptionr; Second ward, Hou. Richsrd O'Keefe and E. Moriarity; Third ward, M. McMahon $19,037.65. o Writs of mandamas were lssned in he following smong other ensee: Goorge E. King agalnat the county of Adams, Phillips agalnst echool distrle: No, 1, Webater county, for 81,609 31, John B, Mulvane sgainas Farnas connty, Hudeon T. Morton agalnst tchool distriot No, 40, Adama county. Infants and Children Pazton, In the silver medal contest, stood the polico under Merahals Hollos and| M Bert. Hitcheook, the well |aud P] I;ure‘;l 1:‘.111:'“;5 l-l:u‘l', 3;. 'K}llfin = e T it _Morphine or Narcotine, oot o, &5 ke AN Y ptl e AOC T L s JUE U el ;‘n:n.e‘ md gV;:‘z‘ GlflxL\llumlnr-’ S:xtfi S MU:;:\K"?I"T'? S’ e.d B:nz'! What zives onr Children rosy cheeks, ton plne, 599; three in & row, 63; ¢ ooked- long t‘lmadll(!:ev‘h u.:fi was prominently | wea up to Oalhous last week visltiag [ 009°% BI€ Pt TR 0 Mailog and patterns, at EV A NS Sued Btore. | Vi cures ther fovers, e seens , 599; mentioned frr the office of clty mar-| yua06 0 and Band \ y s s v s then steep s ! udge Crounse, and Sanday morning | This fund {s a testimonial of gratl- —_— S ; 0 : —Special mnl;;g alhlo..uu.: ho;lg._ No’; A Shootlugo Afl':ay in Bouth xl;‘;k:ex;e:{r.‘,:; D;J:.:;":l::::’u::ed- ho was rybbed Ly barglars of quite a|tude to Psruell from the Irish people, Princeton College, “'}fl-‘t‘t!"flklffif-r‘fiffff.'-','._',‘ byt 4, A, F, and A. M., this evening for wor maha, . Da Visiting brethern order of the in the third degree. cordislly favited. By master. —A big poker game, $5 ante, enlisted the interest of several of our prominent Violent Death of a Papil of the Deaf Mute Institute. BADLY INJURED by falling into an unproteoted excava- ‘lon on Eighteenth streetand had never fally recovered from the Injurles ro- celved at that tlme, Yesterday morn- ing, about 2 o'clock, he awoke with & sum of money aud all his jewclry. The burglars sacarcd ao entzance to his room at soms bour between 2 and 4 o'cleck and took from it an criental topaz ring, a plein gold ring, & cameo ring, & lnckot, chain and gold watch and to relleve his estate from financfal embarrassment, It is not connected with tho fund of the Natlonal League, but {s encouraged by that organization as it should by, To the embryo- branch of the Irish National Loague, Examination for admisslon to tne Frochmen olasses In the colleglato and and acientific departments will be at Dea Molnes, Ia,, in the Central Pres- by'erlan charch, commencing on Tharaday, June 21, at 11 a. m., and I2nt Castorin, ation, mach, Colds, Indi “ s0 suspiciously insagurated yesterday, [ .- % ? Fobatiosk i1 Castorias citizeus yesterday afternoon. “Itwas &| Sinos Saturday evening there has|uoii'uf conghing, e straggled with (and about 860 1 morcy. ~ The chaln | wo bid God z;eed, and fool conBdent %r',‘,,l‘“"l"%:?;x:.':f,l;. t::d h‘.f;.rm’;a;‘,f dandy game.” been a regular rush in the line of accl- |1t for sorae list's time aud his wife | belonged to Mr. Johu Baumer, the 185 2 —Tenth street from the shop tracks to themain track is mow thrown open for travel, and the new granite pavement works fine. . Chas, Hanley's wife presented him with twins yesterday. dents, and as usual of rumors of acci- dents which never occurred, The ficst in point of time was that which hap. pened in the Ualon Paclfic yard, near the Seventh street brldge, by which took hia head in her arms to ease him, and while holding him in that position he suddenly expired, He had spoken the evening before of feeling unusual- ly well, aud his death was all the more wurpriving, Yesterdsy Des, jeweller, who had taken Mr, Hitch- cock’s cheln to repa'r and losued him his own unifl the job wes finished The men whc stolo the property were zeen durlng tho roon in a saloon where they had prrchsecd a that thetr rally aud fisat meeting, on June 5, will b a sucoess, ‘NELLIE BURKE. She Leaves for a Tour of the "dawk- eye State.” will ba forwarded on appliartion to Rov. 0. 8 Ryman, Dos Moines, James McCOosn, D, D, Pres. of Princeton Oollege. —————— LAWN MOWERS—For a choice pbor’ of any size and from ALL the patterns . JAMES HOGAR Novilie, Stone and Lanyou held {:rll:ifl (]w‘m«;er:;x;xr;v'm B L"i‘;._' made, go to EVANS' SEED § [ORE, ‘ bk was killed. Hogau was & laboror, T Hitohoook's moo | O%o 1s. deverlbed| Miss Nellio Burke, the noted and 24 3-mde —Board of education to-night. who had, according to his own state- | which rovealed the fact that the de-| gy 4 tall man, weil deessied, woaring|dathing equestrienne, who has been | = —The river is 14 feet 2 inches above low water mark, —The second coat of asphalt was being put on Douglas street between 14th and 16th Saturdsy. —Joseph F. Seger, the 16th street har- noss-maker, is the happy father of & ‘bouncing boy, weight 12} pounds. ment, worked at different times for Johu I, Redick and John D Creigh- ton but was last engaged by Me, Mur- phy, of the Florence cut off. Sat- urday evening about 7 o'clock he went to the U, P. depot and asked Conductor D. J, McDonald,who runs the night frelght train between Omaha and Coancll Bluffs to carry him ooased had enlargomont of tho heart and Brigh's disease of tho kidnoys, Their conclusion was that death was ocoagloned by henrt dlscase. Mr. Dutcher had many viclssitudes of for- tune of late. In addition to his own accldent, which laid him up for months, his wife was sick all winter and his boy had just risen frem a sick bed He lenves his wife and seven chlldren, & slouch hat and dark enl and took whatever Tha other wore a brown sait end a hat, BTALEY'S ROBBERY, On Tharsday night the residence of Thormas J, Staley was entercd by burglars, who soacclied the promises ploasod thelr ‘Mr. was alone fancy. Staley in the heuse at the time and slopt visiting her old home in Omaha for the paat two weeks, left yosterday for Atlantie, Towa, where ehe wlill ride this week, and will ztve chariot races, hurdle races, eto. She will then fill several other engagoments in that oiate, and go next to Montana, Miss Burks ladolng well financially, ~ SPECIAL MOTICES. IAL8 wiil POSITIVELY not bein In advance. city or Douglas 4 46 W, 14th Bt., New Yorke o — OR SALE—Side bar top buggy, nearly new, 1224 Farnam 8t. 653 81 ; § o Sontsa B 4 futerest. No comm'seion charged. OR SALE— One 5 year o'd Iron Gray 1 .d—(Jol. E. F&Smy::. ;)hn dOHV;:Gd ‘i‘" Lok i a¥rdol the eldest aixteen and tho youngest ?“"m‘l'{":‘;:]':g'h} :th'“ :l‘r“]:fii”“::“‘;l’g' :'g:‘lrhfi: 'E?:)::m"“ Wit her inan 3 FO LOAN Ut Al Liw tHts oI D L Inquire at Jefferson square barn, 6 GIDN (9 S0 Ly AN i H iob | three yenrs of age, n T Wt ekt Y Lpdinel 9, room 8, Creighton Block | {(YHAPMAN'S—Cora cure warrented or_money acoepted an fnvitation togo Schayler| He sald he could get a better job o A condition of things when Le got up oy e AL S L Y ~Cora cure warrentcd or mone ::ll oar, o G %" | acrons the river and ciatmed to be ablo| 1N VERY DESTITUTE CIRCUMSTANCES. |{n'the morning but mised nothingo | A THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE. | \j QMEX 7D LOAN-he Lonss Hates oigins .(,)K;',",',';df‘.: LALLEL S DELRE I ;‘h ;~dl T Bitathiisian alieroh to show letters that he had boen a|Hls father, Wililan Datcher, is a|value, 2841t —The ladies of the Presbyterisn churc ‘will give a strawberry and ice cream festi- wal in the church parlors Thursday even- ing of this week, —An electric light has been suspended between Sirang’s block and Elgutter's «corner, at the intersection of Tenth s3reet, fireman on eome road, On being re- fused by the conductor he sald ‘'Good night, old boy, I will beat it across the bridge yet.” Hogan was appar- ently Intoxioated and was seen afu wards by several parties, when he was staggerirg along the track. About prominent attorney at Bosoabell, Wis , and he hastwo brothers residing in Kansns. He wae a membor of Bt. John's Lodge No, 25, A. F. and A, M., and his funeral will be conducted by that body, and will tske place Wednesday afternoon. PRPPERCORN'S PLIGHT, The notorlous Emil Peppercorn, who raped little May Frahm of Fu Oslhoun, and then eloped with her to 8t, Louis, was on Saturday sentenced by Jadge Nevllle to ten years in the ponitentlary, He was convioted of Which it 18 Sald Will be Bullt at Bellevue. It ia stated upon rellable authority that the Cleve Bros., architects, have completed the plans and specifications ONEY—Loaned on chattel property by J. T. Beatty, No 218 South 14th streot 226-1mot B’ ONEY LOANED—On chattel Room 7 Union Block. HE P WANTED. mortgages. 585 Imo§ OR SALE--Nice 5 rcom house } It, shade troes, good walke &. 2 blocks from streot car, excellen: location, oply $:000 AMES, -2 1£06 Farnam, OTS For eale only ten minutes walk, from end of street car track, J. C, Wilcox atpark av- caue house, Fanecom plac 6352-t1 i = T \OR SALE—Barber shop with cigar nusiness. 10:30 the same conductor had - . for a college building to be erested ‘fi?‘;‘,‘n’&“ wu:u‘,":(zsmp,'. L",;‘-“_“‘;‘;‘, E Good location, & chairs. ,Inquire “N." Bes illu minating that party of the city in fine [ " ooq e up and wasabout to pull Eva Lloyd. rape on Tooceday last snd his zentence at Bellevae for the education of sta- | P!y 912 Douglas St. 6181 office. 645-28¢ style. out for the Blufts, A yard engine The sensation of Siiurday night was canses genuine rejoicing amoug those \OR SALE—Now house, five rooms, cellar and > ho kuow the extent of hle bratal |dents for the ministry. W""TE"’_A‘"’“‘"‘ room girl immedistely barn, Hard and soft water, modern con= —Senator Manderson will spesk at|was switching cars near the tank, and |a shooting sffalr, which occurred on ol A at the Occidontal Hotel. 597-t1 N bt 3 iR o 3H day)Mxy 80; add| hd RALSAY uD AoV oou’pllng ) orlme. He can thenk his lucky stars| The bunilding will cost $20,000, vlenc.s. Apply st 2218 Twenty-second street, at Edgar in the evening, and on July 4th he will deliver the oration at Weeping ‘Water, —Hugo Dorn, secretary of the Western Horse and Cattle Insurance Co., was Sat- urday presented with ahandsome dismond stud by his fellow-employos as a recogmi- when A LOUD CRY was heard, At first It was supposed to be a brakeman trying to attract at- tention to his signals but it was re- peated an instant later and then re- cognized as a signal of dlstress, The the Burlington & Missourl track, near Boyd's packing house, The party who did the shooting was the notorious woman, Eva Lloyd, whose oareer in Ohloago and this clty is famillar to nearly all. Sne is a slave to liquor, and it has downed her neveral times, that ho did not get n feet of hemp instead of ten years in the poa. County Commiasioners. SaTURDAY, May 26—Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present, Commissloners Corlise, Knight and which amount Is given by Hon, H. T, Olark for the foundingof the in- atitation, PR TS Avgostora Bittars donot only distin. guith temselves by their aromatic odor above all othern genera'ly used, but th y are als) a sure preventive for ail diseases originasing from the digestive orgaos. Beware of counterfoits, Ask GENTS WANTED—To canvass for & new book. (Aftermsth) 118 8, 15th 8t. 6581 ANTED—Second cook. Inquire at St, Charles Hotel. e ANTED—A competent second girl._ App.y at 1810 Daveoport st, 66031 V ANTED—A boy to lrarn_the Palnting bux fatss, Mergell and Rosenzweig 1411 Doug. rear Harney, 586-29f OR SALE—Two lots, ore & corner in Shinn's addition, with gcod fence and shade trocs sround same, for $700 cagh, Inquiseof McKOON No. 1516 Douglasst. 61826 TFOR BAUE—A borse, buggy andharncrs Only been used six months. A w0 1 ght wagon and open buggy and sewing machior, cheap ~Call ag " X 418 234 ntroct, between Harney snd bt Ma ) your grocer or druggiat for the genulve <rtic.o, | lay St. tos-20° | avenae [ TR of §isait servies, awitch engine had fifteen ours attach- ( ¢ho Jast report received belng that she | O'Keefe. manutactured by Dr. J. G ort & 808, ,a | — : TN R BXOMANGE ot i ed and was barely moving and the em- | 4iad of The bond of Missourl Valley Bridge T TR T ANTED—A German hoy, of good parents, R T e L L RO TR AR —A gentleman in the eity Saturday,who | 1} MoDonald's tral PERSONAL. 16 £0 18 years of age, to'go in'0 & country n llinols, lows, Weconsin, Dakois steldin’ ab Bpeingfield; s reporte Ahabtbe |[s Tthe . direotlon of f{ho_ e DELIRIUM TREMENS and Iron works In the sum of $4,000 town, to learn the "watchivaking and Jowelry [ Nobrig:s, alao improved a:d unimproved rod. o i trado. ~ For further particulars apply, in person, X . Prices an xoin has done great damago out in that | and stopped tho traln entirely, Thoy |at Das Molnes. It appoars that sho [ for the construotion of cortaln bridges | My, Tohn Beumor left for Chicago yes. | 5. ernhors, 1413 Howard serect, Omal, Nab' | 09 sutpurchasers, I L. MORSK & C vicinity and that & worm is eating up the greatest portion of the crops left, found Hogan lying in the middle of tho track and trylng to lift up his legs, bad been to Daadwood and picked up a man named ‘‘Doc” Richards, was ordered filad, torday. He has been in Omaha ever sinco 64726 __1622 Capital Ave., Omata, Neb. Thoy | The clerk was ordered to advertiso [ 1867, when he came up the Missourd on & | YATANTEO—Gond blackamith on seneratwork | %3t = — 2@ P800 1 anan ) i ¢ Wit vorth St. 607-2 wbad 3 N._ —A oaravan of covered wagons pasted | both of which had been ran over and [ had tra-elled togother as far as this |in all the dally papers that tho county | wteamor, and has never been east of the at 1ith and Leavenworth St. 298 | = O T Aishighl Al4Y slsy! Ftday, ‘OB " omd. of :rull:ied. bHo was pulled ou: and 01‘5-""‘::)“‘1:-10 #;"h “"2“‘1 of 'w; C"m':‘,‘":;’"““ wlil ot el ,'1’_”““3 Of | Big Muddy from that day until yesterday, VY ANTED—Citio voy. AvES, 1005 Purnamm. | H Owmor rae ot to, e momey. Tl ab Af AN a8 0 er e gran cqualization comunegnelng aea y o | P g " - 24 ‘cok’s warchouge, 13t] ‘ree!, Letwoen Dodge the wagons was inscribed “Nebraska or | (2014 0 ba e 5 . j i Y1 | He sees Chicago for the first time, 08 Mancusel o istieey Letwon I bust,” They had made the riffl, and the bust will probably come later, —On Wednesday next the new base ball 'grounds of the U. P, will be opened with » match between the U, P, nine and the “Grand Avenues” of 18t. Louis, who are DELIRIOUS FROM HIS INJURIES, Heo was taken to St. Joseph's Hoepl- tal and De. 8. D, Morcer was sum- moned. He sald at once there was no hopes for the man's life, and that amputation of the llmbs was un. necessary, Hogan had three wounds Ho gave her some money to buy provisions to go east with, aud she fmproved tho opportunity vo get drunk. Meo'ing ““Doc” her joalousy waa aroused, and as they walkod down the B. & M. track together she drew a small, twenty-two callbre revoiver June b The followlcg was adopted: ResoLvep—'That the couaty trea- surer be and is hereby dirocted to canoel the personal tax of John O'Keefs for the year A. D. 1674, on coount of error of asaessor, Mr. C. B. Maxwell, late contracting freight agent for the Missouri Pacific road at this yoint, has been placed in charge of the Chicago, Milwaukee & S:. ¥aul ticket office in the Paxton pending tho appoint- ment of a succe:sor to Mr, Foote. ANTE] A few m-re men with teans to nreak prairle at §2.50 per acro. 641.28 BOGGI & HILL. \ ANTED —~Two tinners to go to Fremont, Neb. Apply at Lea, Fried and Co. 1108 1110 Harney ét. 01429 £56-2w and Capitol avenio, [OR SALE—A houso and lot on Davenport stroet, the most desirable part of town, Good 6 room house, pantry, eloscts, ciatern, well sta. ble snd all the necessary outhovses. The lot abounds wi . % ANTED—First claes help at New York| S0oundswith frule trees and shrubbory. Wil v Ttabat. tn o b ol only seli h, ddress or apoly to the reserve nine of the ‘“Browns,” and|onone leg and two on the other, the ::Sm::;d l:he ‘H;Lb:heofbl"}“f"']‘:fi ’ltl;_ following accounts were al-| Jon, J. W. Gay, a former resident of WA, Ty, Good wazos paide Mt iaovol. Bod'omes or B LM i have threo of last season’s regular team of | wheels evidently having passed over lowed: ear and lodging under the skin at the Omahs, mow of Bennington, Vermont, ac- Thoso wisaing furtier Inforration can address P Neb. 627.29] 1622 Capitol Iroy, Frew =5 S SR 4 the “‘Browns” in their nine, at each place, and all the fnjuries be- | hack of his hesd. Ho was taken to e i b companied by Mr, . B. Kockwood, of | - TVOR SALY—7 room house and barn, two full § —Tho Fros At Exhibition commonces |08 botwoen the highe aod ankles | ohn' Bolls drug sioro. whoro the | Miour, Vally Brids; conpanry o | Gen, Rokwood & o e hostry | W AR ASE2A0 SN S 00w | B oy vl i o, ot Monday at Hospe's Art and Musio halls, he.'.olld t::duo‘:wr“:k:-‘t’ h;:rl:gm: 'nh wound was dm.!,d' and Eva was | John Potorson, work on bridges, .. 71 75| manufacturer, of Bennington, are in the A TRD A dIR oo g s (:;.;»T. 855-1mo 1506 Farnam, X Both halls will be opened to the public 3 88 | taken to the clty jall, from which she ROAD FUND,] city. “’ ton houze, 315 R SALF—Water powor_gcist mill, Inquire f free of charge, atdt %“n" Hl‘l’B‘a‘s :h;; ‘:}" ;‘g‘“n Th):”- was yesterday trancferred to the | ;. Ruger, work on rosd .. 1700] W. I. Hawke, Omahs agent of the Fg( Ed. Bragg, Waverly, Neb, '342-96§ All persons dssirous of donating flowers ogan, lived at Hartford Oonn., that county jall, tho chargo agsinst her | M. J, Melia, work on roa 12 75 | Travelers' Insurance company, has gone SITUATIONS WANTED, g R SALE—OId nowapapers In Iarge and small %0 Abe Oidalia fire Aenhvimiat foe Matons HE KNEW EVERYBODY belng shooting with intent to commit | M. ¥. Keneley, work on ros O e A S B (s Springfiald, | A Phirmaceufical chemi aate from quanticies at this office. tt e in Omaha, eto. He was 21 f | murner. Richards was not badly |J. ¥. Hoch, work on road 150 00 v Mich, university, desi situstion In the | jal Day decorations and will send them to h g 0l years o h d bl b e Mass, north.west, is wel recommended, Addre s (OR SALE—FIax mill machinery eonsisting of No. 8 engine house, or by sending the ad- ‘E'h‘l““ looks to be °l‘l|°'- ‘A‘;l h; had m‘:::::- n‘t’:::- ‘:‘. :t:ndew‘b‘:‘::a;fiz; SisE i “ UND, 6 00| Sheriff Dave Miller, Frank Halon snd | 42K, H. B zoll Omaha €53 304 brako, dustoss, beater, picker, pros, . 0! a8 + Doris, witness fee... . " Can work eithe ed or green stock, ala - ':hm' o 'lh e d'"“fil' "“lh :;“:': h; bz ::d I.E:::n“n ::'-:p.l;,.’}: %neton;‘:;? to. Eva will probably get a good |G. H. Guy, tales jaror, .« 8 00| Frank Walters, loft for Chicago last night \ ANTED—Position :s book-keeper best of | ing, pullies, and_ belting for driving the abo re, e committee, will receive the thanks of fng to prove his A. L. Fitch & Co,, goods for poor. refirences given. AddressS. K W Bee 4 ey a6 one 5.1, P. engine with boller, smoke: chance to sober up this time, L ) to attend the National railroad exposition, o A @ fxt mplete, Address WILL. the department, Jerome C\, Pentael, seo- | [f=y . lo PTO%e - Ble - ldontity. EOR SRt M. Wilbur, tales Jaror.... . ... .. oo [|scimsweadist position. | omce o1 | fuel wnd @ e dorpite. Kddrey WILE e O.B.D, o lingored unttl 3 o'clock In tho Killed by the Cars. Mahoney Bron., groceries for poor 8 75| Mrs, T, Joe Wisher and children, of TSN T 1 fibaity merniog and then expired. Atd p.| poop Gilleapte retarned yeotorday | O Ruickley, witnees fee. . -+ 4 00| Chegenne, are viaiting Gonoral O'Brien, | W souni man'ar o . papesience; good OB BALE—A first—cla‘s second hand top bug- —The walls of the Woodman linseed oil [ m. yesterday Coroner Jacobs held an 0. Flock, witnoss foe. .. s+ 2001 Mro, Fisher's father, for several weaks, | "efeeiccs. " Addre s Dan'oare, Bec ofice. ' gy. Call 8t 1319 Hatney street, 807-tt warshouse have been repaired. The|inquest, the remains having beon |from Central Clty, whero he had been | Mra. O. Kleish, care of child..... 3 00 i 60805 et et Bighteanth steeet bridge ia taken out snd | taken to his placo. A jury was im-|to look into the matter of the dosth | °pU Abert & Co, medicive.. o 53 A, G. MoShang, prominent Deadwood WIBOELLANEOUS WANTH MIBOELLANEUS » “611” provides a solid orossing, while the James B, ‘N h h PpOtess s " | miner, was in the city yesterday and left Mua, Belle Cole, contralto, Mr, Fred g0 yesterday, 610-t n?:‘;;:l\!\:ll;sb< "smu':." delivered a short time sines ;l:?ol:r‘-::;l‘ei, to g'oz l‘nwflthe barn | furyey, tenor; Mr, Frank Remmertz | tion at Phuladelphia, of the unity and E. P, Viniog left for New York Satur- | 507 T ey i by this eminent gentleman, will be recall- got out. Ho ran u ive- . i s laasios: h | Foteee '$0; per. month, #mal ‘ y [ man, rec: Fr i AR l!llblz bass; Madame Rive-King, solo plsn- | harmony which prevailed at that gath. filling is extended to s point twenty feet ‘wost, and will eventually be completed to Nineteenth, The county commissioners ‘will let the Sixteenth street bridge stand, at loast for the present, and the creek ‘will remain open below that point, Seven- teenth street bridge is still a wreck, and the washout be:ide it renders that street impassable, ~—The following order has been issued by Mayor Chase, addressed to Oity Mar- shal Gutbrie: You will immediately, wupon the receipt of this order, station a policeman in your office, and under no cir- cumstances, except extreme aad immedi. ate mesessity, without my permission, per- mit or allow him to be absent from your office in the city hall from 7 o’clock in the morning until midnlght, If it becomes mecessary a policeman will be stationed there at all hours of the day and night hereafter. Champion 8, Chase, mayor, &' ‘Capital aud Labor” is the subject se- lested by Bishop O'Connor for his lecture 0 be delivered next Wednesday eveming ot St. Philomana's Oathedral, The study and attention given this subject by the bishop for some time past renders him particularly competent to produce a lec- lecture of deep interest and value upon his popular the A lecture entitled ed with delight by those so fortugate as to have been present, and was in the na- ture of an introduction to the one of next ‘Wednesday night. The management of the lecture is in the hands of the Union ENT—Nic 0 ith board, Oatholio Libeary association, which makes | back In the buggy bed. The porso|124 Thusby aud M. J. A, Thuraby, |D. C. Sholloy acted a8 sesretary. | g, W. Reas,o Ilsols,is at the Matroe T ora \prob emonte, aud revio board:. Noi its sucoess sssured’ then an kicking, nn’d kicked the of Brooklyn were in the city yester. | Messrs. Smyth and McMahon gave politan, 1718 Dadge street. £50-261 Bring Flowers for Memorial Day, All school children and others who will briog flowers at their respective school houses, or at Barmister's store on Dodge street, Tuesday next, or at Chark’s Hall cn the morning of Memortal Day, will recelve many heartfelt thanks from us old soldlers, A. BURMISTER, 3 n 4 Hall, this (Monday) evening, at 7:30 John Rush moved, and it was unan- [ LAWN MOWERS, Al siees [ED rooms and board, dodern F. Garzrry, h::{;’::;‘fir:gmgz::‘;:::&;::x sharp, to make arrangements for the | imously carried, that » ratification[of all paterns, st Lowest 810 Dodgo street. 1000- Frank D, MEap, memlinlly ended his sufferings with | [°°€ral obseques of our decessed [ meoting be held, and that at that|prices, st EVANS' SEED STORE. JURNISHED ROOMS—Very destrable location Committee on Flowers, B8 liet Raw faooa Ane ol ge ey brother, Rodney Dautcher. meeting a branch of the Irlsh Natlonal m24-3i-me& _, | L_Pock. real estate, opp. P. 0. ooitt Ua:.hr Post No. 7. Mr. Begley, In jumping on “Rh; James B, Bruxer, Leaguo be established, Messrs, ——— ‘The Glee Club. The Omaha Glee club, who particl- pate in the exerclses of Memorlal day (Wednesday nex!) with twenty-elght Elnnslled consisting of runer, J. 8, Wright, Chas, Edgerton, F. J. McShane, Goo. Ketchum and Mike Maul, Dr, Mercer, D. J. Mo- Donald, John Fenton and John Inlow, brakemen on MoDonald’s traln; John Anderson and Beverage, switchmen and Henry 8. Baiter, night yardmas- ter, testified to the above facts and that THE MAN WAS INTOXICATED at the time of the acotdent, and that it was the results of own negligence. The jary brought in & verdiot in ac. cordance with the facts, and exoner- ating the company from all blame. Kioked to Death. A fatal accident occurred about 11 a. m. yesterday at a house In Saratoga precinot, formerly the road house kept by Mr.JJohn Garber. The present oocupant of the premises is Mr. Wm. Tracy, snd yesterdsy morning his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Mr, and Mr, John Begley, who reside near Oassldy’s cemetery, went over to visit them. Mr. Tracy hitched up a young horee to his buggy and with his two children, a ittle boy and girl, and Mr. Begley, droye up to Florence and return, After they got back and DROVE INTO THE STABLE YARD, born, so that Mr. Begley jumped out with the little girl. Mr. Tracy took the boy, who was only three years and seven months old and tried to leap out with him, but fell, and the boy fell little fellow in the right temple, frac- tnrtn%!:ll skull and probably killing him tantly. He alss kicked him on the left side of the head, Inflioting A TERRIBLE WOUND, He then ran once around the stable with the little fellow lying dead In the wagen, and was finally canght, It waa thought the boy breathed after his foot 1n the wheol and had hisankle broken, Ooroner Jacobs was sent for, but die not deem 1t necessary to hold an foguest, and the foneral will take of a young colored boy who had been at the Deaf and Dumb 1ostitate. The boy ran y some time ago and got as far as Central Olty, but evident- | T, ly startod to return to the institute. l’t is supposed that he was ‘‘beat- ing” a ride and belng on the bump- ers between two cars of a freight train, he foll on the track and was run over and killed. A BIG JUMP, ¥rom Cool Minnesota to the Golden Gate, Oa Saturday next a speclal train will arrive in this city from St. Paul, Minn,, with Theodore Thomas’ orches- tra on board, en route to San Fran- clsco, They will go west by the B. & M. to Denver, D. & R. G. to Salt Lake City, and Central Paolfic to San Franclsco, making no stop on the way out. The traveling forces will conslst of Mr, Thomas and his orchestra of six- ty men, selected from the Philhar- monlo orcheatra; Mrs, Humphrey Allen, of Boston, and Mra. Norton Hartdegen, of Now York, soprano; ist. On the return trip they will make but three stopz, viz: Salt Lake, Den- ver and Owaha, The famous singer, Miss Ewma Thursby, her sistor, Miss nay on their way west, Exwma Thurs- by is to appear with Theodore Thomas nlt his musical festival in San Fran- olsco, A F. & A M The oflizers and mombers of St John's Lodge, No, 25, are reques to meet In the parlor of Freemason’s Mastor, A Great Discovary. That is daily bringing joy to the homes of thousauds by eaving may of their dear ones from an early grave. Truly is Dr. D. N, Miller, expenses to Lincol with insane.......... i G. A, Hoagland, lamber. . . H. Bolln & Co., groceries . Gibaon, entertaining the easter L R T . J. MoMichael, witness foo B M. Hoover, on account of asseasor. Adjourned, S 2 L&Y SES 888 n - o See JoHN BAUMER, County Oletk Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The grestest medical wonder of the world, Warranted to speedily oure Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Soree, Cancers, Piles, Obilblains, Coras, Tetter, Ohapped Hands, and all skin erup- tions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or muno‘{ refunded, 25 gents per box, ¥or eale by O, F, Goodman, LIBERTY’S LEGIONS. A Branchofthe Irish National League to be Formed in Omaha. Two hundred of the representative Irishmen of Omaha met yosterday afternoon at Kuony's Hall for a spoclal purpose. The gathering was the outgrowth of the favorable reports rendered by Mesxrs, Smyth and M- Mahon, delegates of the E. M. A, land A, O, H. to the recent Irlsh conven- erlug, and the ggod work done by the twelve hundred Irlshmen there assem- bled. Ald. P, F, Murphy presided, and eloquent reports of the actlons of the Philadelphia conventlon, and urged the immedlate formation of & branch of the League in Omaha, and the holding of & meotlng to ratify the aotion of the convention on the even- Ing of Taeeday, June 5, In acccrdaues with the request of the executlve council, O'Malley, P, Tarpy, John Olair, Pat Ford, P. Doudall, Thomas Tallon, O. J Smyth, M. Leahy and M. MoMa- hon were elected as a committee to make all the necessary arrangements, for the east in the afternoon, Thos, Fitzgerald, representing Walsh & Co., of St. Joe, at Ogden, passed through | Y} the city yesterday. Supt. Holdridgs and G:neral Freight Agent Milller, of the B, & M., went east last night. C. 8. Carrier, ticket agent at the tranz. fer, has returned from a trip into Idaho. Prof, Gillespie, of the desf avd dumb institute, has returned from the west. Geon, Mead has returned from a trip to his gold mine in Montana, Manager Boyd, of the opera house, left for Chicago yesterday. H, G. Garrott, of The North Bend *'Flail,” in in the city, and Mrs, Tompkins, U, 8. A., are guests of the Paxton, Chas, H- Whitman, of Kausas City, is at the Metropolitan, Ohas, A, O. Taylor, of Montana, is at the Metropolitan, Paul Vandervoort returnel from Cali. ornia yesterday, W. 8. Streeth, of Falls City, is & guest of the Millard, Hon, Jobn A, McShane lefé for Chioa. day eveniug, L. D, Hopkine,of Kansas City, is at the Millard, N. Shelton returned to Galesburg, Ill,, 1ast night, A, C. Coble, of Wyoming, is at the Mil. lard, C. Mayfield, of Sidney, is at the Mil. lard, Albert Leach went west last night., P, P. Shelby has gone to Chicago, e —— United States Court. Justice Milier, of the United States supreme court, returned home Satur- day. wants to meet *C’ 464148 ANTED—I can furnish throe persons with wi uations, a8 b.ok-kesper July 18t J B, SMITH, 1516 Douglis. 629-26* FOR BENT—HOUSES AND LOTS. NOR RENT—Two large furnished front rooms pleasantly situated, saitable for four geatle- mon, 1416 Howard §." Mrs. A. M. Liptov. €61:28] OR RENT—Front room for $wo gentlemen in newly fnrviched hovee with beard, snall fami'y, ten minutes from Opera house 19th St. 3 doors 8 of Leavenworthon E. side, 606-26§ sh- 20§ 00M FOR RENT-Central, partly fu ed. AddressP. Q R, Bee'office, (6! WO Good rooms to rent at 6 dollars a month, Inquire of Patrick 1ord 212 Sonth 10th Sk 662-25 OR RENT—Eight room cottaze wi'h medern improvements, 2445 Davenport St C.F, Driscoll. 063-11 TANO For rent, 119 8, 16th 8¢, P 0571 OR RENT—Furnished rooms with tablehonrd 1516 Dodge. 643815 ~OR RENT—House with flve rooms, good re- ST Ralr; nios yaed,. Feat. 85 per morihs 6i7.29 JOIN W. BELL, Drugglst. ENT—Cottage of three rooms, Twenty- third snd Leavenwortb, $11 per month, Fngnire ¢ 012 M2itt eventeonth St. OR RENT—Two cottages, excellent repair. Leavenworth and South aveaue, $29 and §28, Steect Cars. Tera s §0. per month, *mal quiet family preferred. P. W, ROE, King St. beiween Charles and Suward, 679-:0} OR RE NT—Farnished parlor and bed acom, first floor, 2219 Californiastrect, 584-20f {TORE FOR RENT—Corner of 16th and Dave ) Engort. - Inquire 1610 Lavenport street. JOR 1} story house 6 rooms rorthoast coroer 18th and Clark, Enquiro of Wm Kier- Atea i at DEWEY & STONE. 474 2w f310 LET—Onc or two_rvoms, with board, 1808 Caifoinia street. 806 OR KENT—One Piano, one new organ, reas- oasble terms, Hope's Music Hall, 828-1m ine upright plano, flne Kim. 519 Dodge strect, A. HOSPE, Jr. FOR EALE, try office, EWSPAPER FOR 8, doing » gocd bu AKEN UP.—One horse and one maze colt, with left hind feet white. Marc ha. whito star on forehead, Owneran recover eamo by roving cwnerstip on application to R. Price, aratoga preciuct, 56:6¢ oewt VHE OTOE RESERVATION in Nebraskaavd S ms aito boiaiia . th government: A map of the res rvation with appraised prico of cach 80 acres, aud date and fuil termy of sale eent on recelpt of one doliar. Address 646-50§ W, 0. STETSON, Care U. 8. Land Office, Beatrice, Neb, 10Y CLERS—Subscribe for the *“Wheelm B i v iluatraved b netty Moguaines enhe taining serial storles and devoted t1 bicycliog $2,00 ver year and tricycling in ali_countri s, Send 20¢ for specimen cepy. Agent box 506 Omaha, TIC v giviug credit or re ling any Zount to my wife, Emi fo Baldauf, liviov on the corner cf 10th ad_Dodge Sts i . this city, as will not be responsible or any debts siie mwa CHAS. BALDAUF 631 26+ contraet s Omaha May 23zd 1883, ELMONTO Restaurant, Humphrey & Co,, 1115 Dodge street, boaid $3 50 per Weck, Mayd-lm EDWARD KUEHL MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND COND1 TIONALIST, 498 Tenth strect, between Farnam and Harney. Will, with the ald of guariian apirits, obtain for any one & glance of the past and pregent, sud on cortain conditions in the fu. ture. Booto and Shoos made to order, Perfeat watiafaction smaranteed POWDER Absolutely Pure. N nd located in & lace 'at 1 o'l : on. | The Initistory steps were thus taken,| A judgment was rendered by con- | thriving town'in westers Price $1300. % voloes, have prepared tho followlng Ey Hu.an. xd‘:o‘):}t;; d;,'l:::kda““fi Kln%nfzfil.flfiz:‘r::mw;“Jl:: which will, no doubt. rosult In the €s- | fogaion agalnst Adams county in the |™*° Wil cha, " Addres™ .,unfi.‘n;l u" nr?;‘n:tgo;‘?i"':‘l:;‘"“:‘:':‘:--‘;'n':'r'"“:”"m“ Joogramme: sppears from the story that ¥ oas of voioe, tickling in the throat, | tablishment {n Omaba of » live, ener- # “Blest be the Ground” . Leavitt :‘l'o Thee, O Country” Eluh?url Dow THE HORSE HAD RUNAWAY, on a previous ocossion aud was by no 2 pain in the side and chest, or any disease of the throat and lungs, a positive cure, Guaranteed, ‘Lrial bottles at O,\F, Good- wan's drug store, Large sise §1, etlc and patrlotlo branch of the Irish atlonal League. The Parnell testimonial fund was case n which Ohas, M. Palne & Co,, were plaintiffs for §7,798.30, In the case of John T, Baldwin|s: IOR SALE—At a Sacr fice 8 new house of four 100ms and fuil lot on 20th between Paul and Bherman 81. lnquireof J. L. Marble, il‘!e: :!lh than the orpinary kinds, aud cannot be sold in competition with the mulbivude of low test shert weight, alumor phosphate powder _Sold only i cans. Bovak Baxrme Powssa Co., Wall-8t.5(i59 Now York,