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8 THE DAILY BEE-+OMAHA. THURSDAY JUNE 24, 1883, THE DAILY BEE. HAPPY FACES. B division, and thia is her st your ot| THE MUSIGAL WORLD, | oy taken op the cause aa » personal teaching. Writing a column of figures matter and laid in wait for Sullivan, om he belted over the head with a | i as he came in with his - OR RENT--Cottage of six rooms in order, T Ccor. 354 nd dohnson stroet, back of Holman's residence off St. Mary's avenue. Inquire of W. H. Wilson, 4th house. 10497 JFO RENT_Five room cottage with good barn. 1 on the board, her scholars would shut OMAHA. Three Thousand Five Hundred School| ive'ss Snawer.” Mise StcCarthy, the | 106 Fortheoming Appearance of the/ k. “Sur. Boson Hoply_ rugrts the Children and All Busily at Work, }:'r‘,:r.:;l,..l“;i‘ntrm .].]chml, teaches the Thomas Orehestra. | unfortunate notoriety he has been led All in excellent condition and well located. 63-1 . F. DRISCOLL. classes, fifty-six into, and feels that he has been unjustly . g 'OR RENT-Pleasant newly furnished rooms with Thursday Morning, June 28, scholars, e treated in the matter. He says he " or without board 414 20th 8t, corner Cas.~ Sev. e 0/ HE M. y has been acting for his en i, Utes walk trom Pust Offic. 167-80 = The Cass Street, South, Center, Hart- THE HARTMAN SCHOOL, A Presentation to Mr, Blakeley. \ - " Al daughters own good, and NT-The Omaha Bakery with fixtures and LOOAL BREVITIES. man, Jackson and West Schools. | comprises two buildings located on South 5 SF SItYAY Wi of any 000 TN wosd R ARV ORI Ibes MALL IS tad - Fifteenth street about five blocks from ) ' () the Canter — school, seven . rooms| After the rohearsal of the Thomas beglad tolet him marry his daughter | g pgapneg ang Ghildren George J. Sternsdorfl, of the U. P.general| The whining achool boy with his [in all, thres of them being outside | Chorus last evening at Boyd's, the lead- | bG8 SREIS HUE BN B £0 ; ) 11 who will take proper care of her. Mr. | Withont freight dopartment, has returned from a trip | satohel and shining morning face, croep- [achools, which report to this. On the [er, Mr. Blakeley, was presented by his| Dodson's statement has since been con: | s Morphine_or Nareotime 4 sowth 10th s, "¢t e [ron 3. wo furnished rooms 2441Chicago St. s 177-30* i e - ouse for 3 ©Nt, all conveniences. 8. K. o the Rocky mountains, While in Denverhe | ing like a snail unwillingly toschool, :;r_r:::'fi;l":mx;tk‘nrfilirifl::::x':rvm" adumiring friends with a handsome baton. | firmed by neighbors conversant with. the W""'mfl"fl“?,{.‘.‘fifi o rw',;';:h,;;',_;‘(,;\:,..mn.. Y b f his old friends, among whom 8 A facts. met a number of his old en’;(. M;: ] ol have been a familiar object in pupils; first grade C, Miss Latey, sixty He is well worthy of this mark of respect, 3 iy 3 ) 'Tis_Castorin. OR KENT._Chyémy hova, * 6 rooms well cistern, col- were “hrldu H. ‘3':;:"“;;:&:’;"&_:':": Shakspeare's day, but the species is ex- | pupils; and_on Pacific, between Thir- [and long may he live to swing it. IVE hen Bables fret, and cry. by turas, ‘,I-,r?w'o;d rep ,m;\m“’h_":h,;: ...;?".';:.u Omats and on o the Lghisut men Wk o+ | tinct now. ~Shining morning. faces aro | teenth and Fourteenth, the second grade, | Approprinte specches were made by BURIED ALIVE. O T Choaria, | T T o v Tia 81} here will be glad to hear that Charlie has Ph}nuful unnug_)l, but no whining ones. fi nnn:dAllil'e :lony five scholars, taught by |pboth the representative of the friends of - What quickly cures Constipation, SOR RENT-New rooe, Famsin, 8 Of unfuraiahed taken unto himself & very charming and ac- | With the banishment of the rod have|™ yi " Moclntyre is principal of the Hart. | Mr- Blakeley and by himself, and it is Sour Stomach, Cods, Indigestion F complished young lady and is enjoying con- | vanished fears and tears, and with the And Resarrected in the Same Condi- Dot Castorta, [ oy spenert Metorviserecuim, 101,15 man addition school, and teaches twenty- the general opinion that Mr. B. is one of nnbial bliss as well as anybody. Goorga says | birth of new methods has come a fond- | eight of the fourth Band C. Miss Bunker | the finest musical directors that ever tion, Catior il Pareeoricy an JRURNISHED Roows A %, oA e cond Denver takes the cake of all citfes ho ever nogs for school work and a delight in |hns the A class up stairs of the third |struck the city. Hat) Gastosia, e ey Fa\ Wa b, seen and claims o is foeling much better since | 10 rning In all the schools of this great ;fm(lu and the second C, forty-one in all. | The sale of zeats for single concerts to ¥ ———— | ]} N T ot sotthees, T T, D he has returned than before he left, which we ¥ n the other building Miss Duer has the | the Thomas festival opened briskly Tues- | A Nearly Fatal Accident on Tenth T e venport and 25th Shwwet. C. DFYHR, W, U, '95Taph et {0 5 B city, in all tho three thousand faces of | firgt grado, A and B, fifty-six of them, | day, and continued steadily all day. Tt Centaur Liniment.—Anab- il -~ Street. - . L school children which the writer of these |and about five-sixths are Bo-[should be remembered, however, that solute cure for Rheumatinm, | 1 o ENT Cottage of six rooms with orwik 006 —Mr. Mi 11, section boss on th ¢ f ? fi uld be remembered, however, tha il t iforain s a0 B &‘{;' ::f::ll z“r:,:rk:".:\.;:' ::",':l i': articles has seen in the past few days, not lwml:]t.n» nml] (-ernmm; lfn]un the mr"l there are three concerts to be given, and Sprains, Dunu,Pm. &o., .-l an |F furniture, 2210 Californin stroet. @A‘ & b Tah 67 St .| one unhappy sign was to be di od, |rounding settlement of Bohemiantown.'|four thousand seats to fill, including| About 11:30 o'clock yesterday a instantaneous Pain-relicver. LG LET Rooms and bard, oF furuishwl ot u.wnl‘ut :‘\nnllm(:: r:]»:‘yltfl a t;:es::vl! o Wb :’é’hyw:‘ iy n"il”“:"':f"":"::lum They learn numbers faster than reading | them all, and that when two-thirds of ) 4 3 o ammer. 1806 Cantoratn shesst. ™5 quse nouncing the death of his son Michael, 0 [ his | dent | or ypelling, but average as well us the |them afe gone there are still a great | ¥Orkman who was engagedintho work of years of age, who was killed in a railroad acci- | than at the Cass Street school, an eight- | other schools except in the highergrades. (many left. By applying at the oftize | €xcavating for the laying of gas pipe on | dent at Ames last Saturday. His body was | room building, over which Miss Girace | The Hartman school is doing real mis- |speedily, therefore, or by addressing the | Tenth street, in frontof the Boston store, buried at Belle Plain Tuesday, His father | wilhur jg principal. She teaches the |*ionary work out in the south part of |manager of the opera house, in the case y nearly killed by the caving in of was not notified until his children in this city town, Americanizing the foreign element. | of parties desiring seats from out of . ! ¢ the walls. He was at work on tl caf- sent the telegram, and ho feels bad on account Tho stout Bohemian women go _into the | town, the best of seats can still be had. | V08 50 08 BRI 08 D10 A of this neglect of the railroad company. brush south of town at 5 o'clock in the | Let every person who neglected this im- | folding when the walls of thesewer cave JFOB, RENT-Large fumished roomat' 1519, dhek- won street. TWAng ATORE FOR RENT -Comer of 1644 and Daven- ) port. Inguire 1010 Davenport strom. agan FOR SALE. — Py 9 H COWS - For sale at 25tH) und Cali- 2284 first grade C and the second grade A classes, and has forty scholars, who ro- cited very prettily for us the “Cobbler's rasts or othier caowes are otn . A g )T % [ morning to gather wood, and come trudg- | portant matter be early at the box office | in, and it overturned, throwing him to ” - A honse pute was pulled last eve- | Story,” « Tho first A, “baby class” of [0 " BEEGT B M les tallor | v Onas i o i1 il s SOR SALE- Speci tull corner Tob 20th ning in the vienity. of Twellth atreet —the |forty, in in chargo of Mrs, Lomon. She |(iif, themualyos and thres thmes as large, | Thomm oival. o her ot 1ot oy | 1€ bottom of he pit, whero was covered nd Mason. i troes, b, Must be sold by July 5th, proscribed nexghborhood —and some ix or | was teaching them words by propounding ‘Acre lot south %, 4 bloc soven inmates conducted go the city's quarry, | Parts of sentences which they finished, where they will langnish until Judgo, Benecke | #1d by having them describe her and ander which they are completely hidden. | pemonatrate the fact by crowded housen | ¢ crth up o s meck. The next generation will not permit {and a rousing welcome on the great lend- | A large crowd soon gathered and men e : | i womon to do this. Miss Kddy's |or's first visit went to work with pick and shovel to can pass his judgment upon them, gach other's personal appearance. Mrs. | room, thivi B and C, thirty-eight schol- | 1t is feared that owing to the terrible | Xtricate the unfortunate man. This i Perkins also had a first A and B class of |yyy o w tat e midat e e o tod sailvond | Was finally accomplished, and after taking i R TR b ars, has won roputstion as the model |floods which have interrupted railrond | V' Gk i iy i y 7 Ly ve ) school in the elocutionary ~drill, and it | communication on the Missouri Pacific, | * 8145 of beer he was sufficiently re-| Divisions Nos, 1 and 2 of the A. 0. H., will| Miss Schoonmaker's scholars, forty of e i i eai i O 1 U190 * | stored to go to work ke pl Hascall's park, july 4, 1883, tho | th d B v writing | Certainly is one of the best in the city, | the great orchestra may not be able to | S9e¢ 0 & . i take place at Hascall's park, duly 4, 1883, tho | the second B and O classes, were writing | porhaps the best, considering the materi- | get from St, Joo to Lincoln on Tuesday. | . 1t a8 urrently reported up town that | tkcr procoeds of which will be used to purchwse | on their slatos an account of whiat they | i1 wigh which Miss Eddy has hadtowork. | Should . this unfortunately prove to be | the man was dead, and quite an excite- |3 reed instruments for the band. AL SO O s iy Wit Lty THE JACKSON STREET BOHOOL the fact, the - Lincoln musiv lovers are|Ment was created. The man in chargo | it £ T ok e i e Galig T o miton tio o b0 1258 iy in ano of the oldest school buildings in | cordially” invited to come to Omaha and |9F e, work was very anxious to kecy yd's club to play a game of base ball July : 3 . . v the matter out of the papers, and refused | 9 et would help his faiher make a soreen door the city and during the last winter it was | Mr. Thomas, Arrangements can be t give any particulars whatover. S el s from car line. Good Jron saLE- A COMPRESS ing the round: :IN ZEN. ; | sociation, on 8t. Mavy's aven: MR G LEN HINES | Inghor, Freight Auditor's office, RED AS A COR- | 10829 Pacific Atleth! o Apply to C. V. Gal- P, Kailway. T WHY TA OULD BE P ALTERATIV DOR SALE—Gaod hard bricks. Inquire. at 608 N. 13th street, or at yard.on 15th street; south! of Bedlevue road. 109.2% Y8 | JOR SALE —Barber shop, 203'S. 1941 St.. Theman f that was here will piessocall by Thursday Jun 25th.. 872t and another precocious lad intended to | With the greatest difficulty that the schol- | made with the railroads in this emer- | ™ 800 W AEHEE (8 0 U0 e o —— b L ~Hon, C. H. Van Wyok, our senior U. 8. |“ipond in_ Hill's Manual.” Nearly | s kept warm. Miss Wood is brincipal | goney to bring tho partios from Lincoln | ror iy anergotic ooty bl 1| T i eack meat Lonvammorth. Wil bo sod vory Senator, will bo in the city to-day. forgot to mention their supper. We ": ;";:y»%?:'z': :}‘;}n';';':‘;i‘;"g h‘:":;“::fir:: at very low rates. Paulson. The sewer is about sixteen |ING DRAUGHTS T PASSED DOVEN THis | cheap lor cash or wil exchange for goal farmm land i i of forty-five pupi e Rocra pler i it is said | THROAT OF AN INVALID. SOLD;BY ALL. DRUG- &4 v i bt Ll ~The republican state central committee | Print the one written by Anna May O anid et A- cinadon; NEW TIME CARD. feet deep, and the accident was, it is said | (HQ ; Jo 10-miotw S & o ey ully, aged seven, because of its con- entirely due to the fact that the plankin A good riding: pony. A will meet in Oruaha to-day. brive, A I r They sang well, accompanied by a . ao (i maeat r 8 SPECIAL NOTICES s T 1850 A apecial meeting of tho clty council will| " “Whon T go home 1 will eat cherries and | Molodeon, and they wrote good stories, | mhe Funning Time on the Union o £ SEPRUIAL NO . e v 5 9%, 100 rogt, A be held this evening, 1 will help my mamma pick the stems oft remarkable as not all commencing with | Pacific After July 1st. Pure blood helps to. mitke a cloar con- | zarSpeotals will Positively A0 £ inasidn g il e —Thé weather is apparently settled. the chorries dnd then I will got 25 cents y_lnl e B nl?.‘.flfiin;"wh?ri Ny SN science. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies the | unless paid in advance. T e e e Y o o s o 1 <l il i ” s ot 4 ¢ id, i R X 5000, $1000 cash, bals ¢ 8per ct. . McCAGUE, —--dnn h:l"gud .?;Mll!m‘m i "‘Iv?gs b ::;:kia w:lrlndbl‘gill'l'r‘zn'l:‘:x:lum:du.r ‘::-rp;'lf. Crowley has A forty of the first A| The new time card of the Union Paci- {fl,‘m’, plert b oA REOINSANT Nonay __ | OppositrPost Offce. T 04848 valuation of Jefferaon procin P | 16w and wieniihe goes to make up the and B classes who -Imll rapidly by round, | fic, which takes effect at 12.05 a. m. on ey A L ) VI ONEY LOANED--On chattel mortgnge, room | ENOR SKLE 600 howd voarfing hlfors: >3 oent, and of Douglas precinct 10 per cent. bed she will see them and she won't know | 8lthough many are fereigners and do not | yyly 1at, has just been issued. The Artists' Compliments. AYL Union block corner 15th and Farnam. 184t 960 hgad 2 year old heifers, —Ask yor grocer for . @. Evans & Co.’s | \horo thoy came from,” even know our alphabet. Miss Crowley |~ 4. ik mallcudvexpibda The Omaha Glee Club received invita- | N[ ONEY TO LOAN -The Omabia Savings Bank is O elebrated Anchor roasted coffee and Star| " Miu, Parratt has the third A and B, |had twenty-seven of the Russian refugee )| - E tions to attend the wedding of Miss Em- | Douglas county real estate at current rate of intarost: 400 ¢ 8 aud 4 year old stears. Baking Powder. These are the best and | fort hola She and all’ th children at once last winter. train leaves Omaha at 8 a. m. and the i i Nolcomiidon clisrged. iy 800" “ mixed calves -} i Ly Apamgparr, b b ‘ s up- V) ] Pacific express, known as *‘No. 3,” the ma Mabella Baker to Mr. llEDI‘KO H. 1 Cattleconttacton Tide, W F‘:A“"l‘(:lllc “ng&le cheapest goods in the market. eodtf | per class teachers were preparing for ex- THE WEST SCHOOL, V) pihed Mol £ 1 TR R G R T M CEY, 0 LOAN-—1The. lowest rates of interost Rt oo O St —The wholesale dealers of Omaha are form- | Amination. Miss Hale has thirty-nine | formerly called the Pleasant street school, | overland train, leaves at 12:06 p. m. in- ‘;0 v d i l;l‘ ty i AY- | IVL Bemis' Loan Agency, 15th & svuglas. ~ 2341 e viotéi i AT O fng a club for business purposes, the main |0f the fourth A and B. On her black- in tho last on our list and thin completes |stead of 12:15 na formerly. e ets of thomo (iat b | N ONEY U0 LOAN-Callat v o of D, 1 | L gAZIPEwal I excalt onir, ood fara wal object being mutual protection. bfi;rd was m‘.: of(hrfield'.pi:]l:yny:;- s, |Tur Ber's survey of the city schools. | The Pacific express, No. 2, arrives at zlr‘ttl:; tbz:l:el::fl:nwtlt;::mm;:g:gi‘:g J1) Bt o e AL " T+ | turmished, wil ear investigation. MBS, ‘‘Ideas are the warriors of the world.” | It is situated west of the convent on 8t.|7:30a. m., and No. 4, the overland y ! sl 2 —Mr. R. E. Copson, the broom manufac- | Migg Sarah McCheane has the fourth C | Mary’s avenue, Miss McKoon is princi- | train at 3:20 congratulations, which wasas follows: \ ONEY TO LOAN—On chattel mortga, turer at Fifteenth and Pacific stroets, is the | and fifth A, forty scholars, and Miss 2 p. m., five minutes ear- WARDS, 1100 Farnam 8¢, A pal, teaching the third C and fourth A |lier than forn A first-class| The Omaha Glee club tenders congrat- | =~ e — - y happy father of & son who acrived Wodnew: | Parks the fifth O'and sixth A, twenty- (and B classes, containing fifty-two. Out|train, known as the Grand | ulations most cordial to Miss Emma Ma- | N[N IOANED on chattel property, . B. | noar Santon, Nebrasik, and buufling and stook. ot day morning. eight scholars, from her room is a smaller one, twenty- | Island pussenger train, leaver Omaha at | belia upon the happy event of to-day,and [ ©° "o o N #1300 e T40-001 | clothing No. 504 Tenth 'street. Will_exchange. for ~The social of the Union Sunday school at| The Cass street school led last week |one scholars of the third A, muglht by |4 p. m., arriving at Grand Jsland at Nebraska farm lands. Further. particulars at Geo. P, " . 5 sincerely hope that our ‘“Sweet Gene- HELP WANTED. H. Peterson’s Clothing Store, 804-Tenth street. Saratogs Wednesday was enjoyed by one of | With 90.b percentage on attendance. Miss Florence Clayton. Miss Harney |10:25. ‘Tt leaves Grand Island at 5:45 | vieve” has found “it segreto per esser <= o e - 45-sat-mon-th 4w Mo Tnehat il dlacose avee I Lyodctn hall, 1 i Tl AR has the second A, Band C grade, hftiy- a. m. and arrives in Omaha at 11:40. | fetice.” VY e | JROR SALE 0l rowsgapers ix tasge and. small waa decided success in overy particular, ; buildi d i to be in. | i6ht scholars, all in examination. In |This gives the people living along the [(Signed) Jay Northrup ©. B. Burmester : ! : quantities at this otice. t g in a sevon-room building and is to be in- | tho same yard is an addition, a handsome |line of the road a loeal train and enables Frank 8. Smith Edward 8, Ratf veling man for a Ladies b o § o Flax mill machisery consisting of —Mr. Hugh Fitzpatrick has been'sent to the | creased this summer by the addition of | grine building, in which Miss Esther |them to come to the city, do their trad- A.J. Van Kuran Chas, P. Deuel Must have.had expe ch brake, 2 dusters, beater, picker, press, ote. Can 0 ) A 3 2y ences. Address “A." Bee office. GH SIAMNAYS 08 Rt Sk . pul- post house as asmsistant. steward, It appeariug | £ now rooms in o corner left for them. | facobs teaches the first A, 45 pupils, and |ing and get home the sume evening. o W hiighemn, 4, B, Mutpiy e |t Duliing fof ik UiaSbove, Al Sha. 5 that the small pox is not by any means rooted “‘l“:“‘? “"“'n‘ 2 ‘fi‘" i ‘t S ?i'l“ Miss N. B. Powers the first B and C, At slsc soootid fast freight, local o1 R W Bitkeiridae Toho Oderier) || WWhme T touoes 4 leam fskoine drow- H. P. engine with baller, smokesteck and all fixtures vt g i AR s gt e Tull forty-four pupils, Two more. sooms x| and mixed trains, - the running timo of Walter 5 Wilkina - W. ¥. Nas oz S0c RIS A e gotintoa little row yesterdasy andone of | four feet and surrounded with a stone Shhnblal T the city. it i J. R. Manchester, C. D. Dorman | ¢ oot %8 "gnaha o o8 = - 00r 080 A oS Call at1310 Harney street. soitd S m‘ - "::-l o ped b o "'& "hi‘g' will keop out, the water. A Great Discovery. Wil Wi g}u‘n“ fxfl'}f" ANTED—A competont_housokeepor. _Inquire L4 MISURLEANEOUS: tumbler) inflicting some serious cuts, iss Stannard is principal of the f i W. L. Welsh €. K. Crall 10th strcet, next door south of Baston Store. UFONDAY, JULY 2D Miss Loomis w W, W, Warren, charged with swindling | South school, and takos for her clnss onch | DEAF AND DUMB INSTITUTE |, That i duiy bringing oy to the bomes of Wi R B I R Ty T e O Miuticschoo saciing fom v . i 14 the railway companies and banks of quite u|Ye8r the little tots as they come in for PRt A from an early grave. Truly is Dr. King's e YATANTED Good girl for general housework; 1490 | for smectsl prtes in beptersbes. Teves b waoke o, sum of money, has been released on » writ of | the first ”"“- ';‘""I! '-h:l"x '-h'zd!“‘ W;“ R A gelwh ll'\is&wery lllur (fia-‘uu}niphu? Coughs, | —A _aper received by Ms. John Baumer | W Hkize sereet: 2321 | For young children, 00 per teqm. " For advancod pared asoel K § L 3 5 i b L B , 8. y OMIS, habeas corpus and re-arrested on a writ from K: ‘fort; li‘t):le o:m of :Ihcnignt 0.'1 si: Rules and Rflfllflflm e[amm! Ai og“\‘lv.'iea,”'fl?«k‘ling'lon:he Throat, Pain in Side from GHamg, eemany, shown s thar Mz. BRTED— i fon geasrsl hommved IMAA be.| T Smdd T e 1914 Webstor Street. » northern county. i i 3 Honry Eicke and the party which sccom. | VY ANEED: Girt tor general b gy oS L ¥ In the district court Monday Mike ;m.. l’}'h’:‘o:’x‘:n?;:&::“]infllzrl?n;:: Mmifene. %‘i“l"ic'}'w:hwvy“d“: GunrantootToal | panied hiu scrom the water woro given & "‘"ilf'fi" ’ s e D Ad Doyl & shild's ‘neckinoss S ' ———— ttles free at . F. Goodman’s Drug Sto d ti thet: kesbal AD M - — L with locket and picture. A reward of $2.00 wili i ree at O, F. man’s Dru re. . r ere, Mr, Quinlan pleaded guilty to the indictment of thuu!n:lu prepared by Supt. James, ' grand reception- on theis ny L ize $1.00. +n ANTED 50 trackmen, 20 teamsters, 1 cook, 2.{ be paid for the return of same to 1207 Faruam streot. Large size $1.00. icl i from Nebraska to the | " “dining room girls. . MANNWE Mo stealing silk from Williams' store. He was | contail such words as ‘‘amuse” ;mi ‘Which Must be Complied With by s ™ Eicke iy commissioner from - Nel 8 e 201 26 i iti Employment Agent kel JOUND-—A promissory nate of large denomination. i 5 Frndas T ad Mot T et Vienna exposition, and among thowe who| 6% Fmployment Agen | ouND- A note st Iarse danomination: ono of the partuers of Dug Maguire, who was | plume.” The class has finished i All Applicants, < went over the water with him was Mr. Henry | Yx7ANTED—German girl for general housework, 12 . 13th stroets and pay| o Lot o triod and was convicted for the same offense, | first reader and taken both McGutfoy's e O The following deeds were filed for rec- | i N F "E It and o 8 E. cor, 19th and Cass sirests. 246,587 ~Hon. James G, Blaine's great work will | *nd the Webstor-Franklin in advance. . . i 1o the cousrky” leris ofice Tume 87, | o ¥ 1 et et SO RIOTEAR: | - R T TPy Y soon boout. Tt will be an Inside view of gov.|, Miss Jessio Harper, late of Burling.| The following rules and regulationsare | 0 % 01 PO Y BREiE BREO A8 Pal b B0 RO 1R S, 14th st VAV ANTED-Mén to work in gardem,north end 15t ) G R btk bt R ernment from Lincoln to Garfield, including s | 1™ 18+ teaches the A class of the first | in force and must be complied with by | "°POrtec for I e A% R sketch of men n::d mu-u:u' durlu nfh: g o. Her room in the basement had | 4}, desiring admission at the deaf and satateiagonoys ‘ r g OST—New rubber coat and cap totween Fifth and “twent, ¢ " The i en flooded with water and mud, and b institute: J. B. Whittier to H. Link, q ¢ d, par- 1 ’ ADIES OR YOUNG MEN in city or country, to d Harris & Fisher's butcher shop. Finder by years of congress, fifty fine | oy in a terrible condition, so she was dumb institute: g cel soc, 35, 15, T1— ks take nlce. | 1:.,“».:;.& pleasa “;ien’nmz_l:r:f .0} at Bee office and receivereward. . 162-27¢ steel portraits of contemporaneous statesmen | teaching in the hall above. Miss Briggs| 1. Tho Nebraska institute for the deaf| ). L. McCagae and wife to F. R. Gan- @ik y-mell; o canva reing; o stamp for roply. (59008 Receiveltor anction, on remission. First will bo an interesting feature. was holding an_examination in reading | and dumb is educational, and ehildren of | nett, q c d, part lot 37, Burr Ol 82, Sadress Reliabie Manufacturing Company ¥ —In the court yesterday one in her class, the second C and third A, i } i C. D. Sutphen and wife to C. Nash, w police Yeaterday man fort u*hol;n. HAS Kaceind 0} clias Had parents living in the state are admitted to a phen and X class storage, liberal advances mads. £ goods, All h drawer TT. 185-tu-th-sat till jy kinds of second hand goods bought aad highest price +h arrested q o SRR 7ANTED—Herd hoy. One that canmilk preferred. | Paid in cash, 1422 Douglas St. 186 & & suspiclous character was dis- . MOL CAss WG| 1) ite priviloges free. , part sce 20, 16, 13-—$660. Wl W Aiiichold, Saratcgn Daisy: oA | e ; e charged. An individual arrested for vagrancy ink. for the first time in writin b ';I “Y i ik \ i R. Tuttle, Jr., to C. A. and E. J. \\\\\ !! \\!‘ w I >WANTEI)7GIII to do washing and froniny Q:Kt:enlpl;lu ull‘l"h!’)):lu)‘ fi!i:i‘:f:f:“‘“fl,'fl.‘l‘i‘nm was also discharged, One crank and vagran axulnimunn, and did quite as wel « Lhe applicant for admission must | Boyer, w d, lot 7, Tuttle’s subdivision: L,\\\ / dining room work, at Pacific House, 25 ear. Cow was with call when found. Owner can Wax wont up.for ten days on bread and water, | % the third grade. be of good moral habits, between the | $625. A\ - - have same by calling on P. Larsan,.Jducs street, be- | ST . & M. sallway will follow 1ts st | . Mio# Thompson, third C and fourth A |y of seven and twenty-five, of sound| K. C. and G. Brownto A, E. Simpson, Nh 7% VY I e Do cten o, e ipe FepRL S THL R Bl e RO ) - radlway will follow its usual | glagges, forty-one scholars, was conduct- | PRI w d, part lot 6, block 339 82,400, 7 AL i ? ; NAKEN UP A small pony. maro. akout 12 years { Fourth ‘of July custom and well excursion |ing an examination in spelling, The |™ind and froe from contagious disease. | ™y B MR ™ R g 1o WWANTED--A good gil humedintely at 2420 Cop | 1, oW baged faco both sars wolt“Guner can tickets at BAlf rates between all ‘stations in | gxaminations in the different rooms on | Persons either younger or older may be | 19 plock “8," Lowe's First addition— v itolavenue. 29830+ | have same by calling on N. C. FORD, 8. W. corner Nebraska not over two handred miles apart. | this morning prevented such a view of | admitted at the discretion of the author- | £200, 20th and Boulevard, and paying ol : i arses, A 7ANTED-75 men. Also a good boy; onemanto | 5 840-5td-1eachwt Tickets will be'sold on July 3d and 4th, good | their work as Tae Bee would|jjjes, M. Dunham and wife to F. B. Lowe, Wik my onfipook Aud dlring reore ik [ ADIES AND NG MEN in city or country %o return on or before July 5th, at full regular | have desired. Miss Trucland has thirty-| "T1T. Each pupil should come with |w d, lot 4, black 142—§2,500. 181278 Employmont Agent, T1th strect. | homes: $5 50 860 fuy Caatly e tsatly moads; Sreir fare one way for the round trip. Children |six of the fifth A grade, and she stopped | guitable clothing to last one year. The| H. O.Jonesand H. J. Rolfs, w d, ANTED—A competond jirl to do general houscs| Sent by mail no eanvassing: 1o stenp for reply. under 12 years of age, one-half that rate. examination a fow moments to exhibit | glothing should be marked. A few dol- |lots 6, 7, 8, block 5, Elkhorn, WA & Corber Sl and Dougias St Fease address Reliablo Manutaobuaing Oot, Fhiladel —The new time table on the Union Pacifc | their excellent perfection in reading the | jayg ghould be loft with the prineipal for | Heirs J. Shull to J, B, Stetson, w d, o : T phi, Pa., draver TT. e & twes S mi12s which goes inta effect next Sunday, July 1st, | *0URd8 of letters, This practice is really | repair of shoes, ete. lot 14, block 7, Shull's Second addition . Good wages FIPAKEN UP—One horse and. ome. mare eolt, with M - sl ciniadio o o | nothing moro_than learning to use the 1V, No pupil will be allowed. to leave | —8550. his own tools. Apply immedi A e Marw ks wiie siae (on gy ) Omsbs by | diotionacy intelligeatly. the institute before the close of the| F. A. Fox to E. Fox, w d, lot 9, block 108, Neb. A | oo o e BapseoTing e euln’::;dz:‘hut | sumtauotto the Bouth schiol ave some torm, without. permission of tho prici 6, Boggs & Hill's addition—$1.00. 1) Tk i four trains will stop at the Union Pacific de- | near by, Miss Bennett teaches thesecon i |V, Pypils will be uired te-conform Bucklen's Arnica Salve. JANTED—A good live man to take orders for the pot. for meals—No. 2 for breakfast; and Nos. | B and fourth B, with forty pupils. Ina|a)ike E.',[],. rules u\d."r:;lguxintiuu. The greatest. medical wonder of! the world. b!)“';:y;:o;';":‘g}:y R o anofie EDWA.RD KUEHII, 8, 4 and 18, (the train from Lincoln) for din-|room at the corner of Seventh and Paci- |~ vI Applications for admission or in- | W arrauted to spegdily cure Burng, Outs, Ul 100-27% er. fic streets, Miss Eddy has thirty-eight of | formation should be made to the cers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles - rinci- | Chilblains, Corns, Tetter, Chapped hands,and ~In the district court Monday beforo | the fifth Band fourth O. Every school|pa) of the Institution for Deaf and Dumb, | all skin eruptions, guaranteed £ cure in every MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY. AND CONDITION- ALIST, 408 Taoth street, bodwean. P ney, will, wigh the aid of gowdian wpis anyone a glamce of the pass and t, and on —‘_‘TA" D—A compatent girl, general house werk. Good wages 1310 Davenport St- 1548 has a multitude of strange and amusing | (), b. inatance, funded, 35 cents anly Oorvst pronounesd: byt Jov. e | ———————— rtain condifions in the future. C A B mxm;:?:z;‘ r:m:;..t missives sent in each week as excuses for s ,VLT' I:;fi;nnui»n is required before t::;‘x.“m R i y iyt i &'.‘"A‘,'-‘n'&".:.‘&g‘i"'.a.:".m Stting v our dining room girls at th; ‘)‘.‘-&m‘u : d:"ffi-d-r ml"e}‘l«": u?:]':r}'lnn wu':m..:'z(e«n. D: & Bouthwesweh rallvay ,',,"'m_ The wuit | the absence of scholars, - Here is one | entering on the following points: ) ST ——— —asiei= Lty Agsas o quey puovee: | MCCARTHY & BURKE, stylo at the South school: ‘‘Bean as my | 1 ¥ull name of applicant and resi- 0K " new Rideassabet e ladias, madacit st FaLhc apnesl tra e Appslenatpt of, Jagd is all out of order, the child: : i In Nebraka during the week endir el s N Tk v pecorwmbo g i) Th old clock is all out of order, the children | gonce. n Nebraska during the we ng . ublnn‘lina p.mmumm undarwear mmRTAKERS' e L company. The | way lato to-day. If this won't do for an |9 Year, month and day of birth. June 22, 1883, furnished by Wm. Van iy A EADY wrmgge ALl H :mm:l-;: be-;:«?nthndu-plmd excuse trot nl.x:-g h:ms :}-‘-d .l,u.'" our| 3. Couso of deafness (if known.) Vleck, of the postofice department: 3 4 e menand ‘:""‘fiy,&“&“‘;’#’ 218 MTH STREET, “The gonionan who supeiniondad he| know whsther 6 was. Taount bo bo fumay | &, 2y heror daf from Dithl, -t | Entablished —Autin Shorman county, | Gpand Pacific Hobel|— — sweasion wike. T RAT AN i 0 5. If not, at what age and from what | yohn B Naglowood, B, M. Tan acClilC 0 SITUATIONS WANTED. _______AND DOUGLAS. guing up oClighiaing. rode oa the Parton & | of Limpuient, causel Discontinued- Esteina, Saunders coun- R TR e o v s adle o T Gallagher building called yesterday to say that THE CENTER SCHOOL 5. Has the child hadscarlet fever, mens- ty; Ithaca, Saunders cnu;xty \ A{.y do .u-..f.;'x‘:fii‘.'.’&u’,x',“’&,'.'} i,.".';"f‘s.'&’.‘.i'.‘.‘,,‘;f | e ot b soooning toordes 4 iy w0 named from Center stroot which | o1% 0% whocving ccught L g Postmaster Appointed — Danacbrog, SRR it RO ¥ 0] ning rod business and was anxious o be set | city. oceupiod for the first time last Jan. | Lons? R ey Ty oo penn, - WG Lo start on oy tertma, _ Ad: y, occupied for the first time last Jan 9. Are th Jated? 00k ending June &9, 4 dress 1. H." e office. 206-27§ right before the public. uary. Ttis situsted on the second hill| & Are the parents relate Postmasters appointed—Fifteen Mile, — ~—A very handsome desga for the new capi- | south of the tracks on Eleventh street| 10 Name ‘and postoffico address of | mumg county, A. C. Brockway; Fillmore, |~ MINTH AND HARNEY STS. | WWANIER Asituation ae s mikr, 15 years ex. tal building at Bismarck, Dakota, is on exhi- | and commands a view of the best portion l"‘;&';‘l‘;' i (ill be one Session each | Dubuque county, Michael 'J. Gordon; stone drossar, ~ Address H,, No. 25, Bun offce. bition in the window of A. Cruickshank & Co., | of Omaha. Sidewalks to Tenthand other [ FEE, (BN W B OB BEEARERAT | Harcourt, Webster county, John 8. Maid; N 705318 ! and will be entered in competision with the | streets scem to be the only thing needed, [YAF Which WiH begin on "l "[ \.“" Kuwnrar, Hamilton county, Henry 8. = = X MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. plans of other architocts, The design is that | The ventilation and the steam heating ap- :f‘myr "fi:"; :}:i:‘:_'l:*‘thvr"‘im CAGHIT Iirn\\]n'[l{znum\_)‘, Hamilton county, 1}"\::' AlIA . NEB. VAR Jants / of Mr. W, R, Me¢ hratus are perfoct: It can be warme 1 o sday | Smith; Rod Rock, Marion county, E. W. W ikkiad rom, in o Al g, e e voent | By fve pownds of stean from the boiler, | 3{ter the third Tucsday of June. | 1t s Of | Stary; Shelly, Shlby county, Rouben D. Bes ol / , s e i utmost importance th Aonbf et (T A gy be & credit even the to National capital, which i 10 by 3 foot and elf fooding 80 |\ eyant”at the commencement of tho Frouty; Williams, Hamilton county, H.| . OPENED MAY 17th, 1888, ~In our article describing. the Nebraska | 1" 410" U BTN O arned. | Sossion. il Discontinued—Lark, Allsmakee Cov ) N s National bank, an unintentional owfssion wes T i v———— Mg bay window, verazaah ¢ st 4 The building contains four large Never Give Up. = — “ foun bincks fro m howse. R e “M““’(‘_‘“:""“):‘“:;’ ] who did the | rooms, which are crowded, notwithstand- | 1¢ you are suffering with low and depressed DECLINE OF MAN. This Hote 19 100 rooms, WY outside roomy, | Teauired ith and Jones. » 3 r. C. Specht, the well-known cornice ing that people said of it, as they have of | spirits, loss of appetite, general debility, dis- | Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsia, Luipot- | and 3 roou man, who is without & peer in Nebraska, did every one from the Center to the Lake |ordered blood, weak constitution, Imullm: he, or Sextual Debility cured by “Well's the cornice work, and Mr. J. C. Brennan did | school four miles north, that they did not [ a0y disease of a bilious nature, b all means | Hoalth Renewer.” $1. drst floor, espacially adapted for - z Samplo men. A culsine of supsrion sxcelience: Hoad. | Jr08 1 & Irgs Noay fusplahed room. with - te trade. Speuial inducements ta | & or without board. ' Apply at 2013 Cass street. roo bottle of Electric' Hitters. You Rgptamion. oy Mioviedfhns oske | SIS $he plastering, both being first-class, as all who | see where there would be children enough | PEI® & AL i i LH o —— ree cary pass e doorgboth WaIS | SR RENT CHEAR D - 4 J g A v wised to see the rapid improvement y o E) A uring summer, furnished kuoW the geutlemen will readily beliove. | to fill it. Lt also has its “mission” | sk will T sou will beihspired with new The Dodsan Case. cobtage | Beforunos roquired. 008 N, 39 Bt ~We notice in yesterday's dispatches | school, Miss Hyde teaching thirty schol- | life; strength and activity will retur pain | - Mr. Dodson called at Tue Bee office 22530 that the Omaha ofl compary, which is com.|8rs of the first A class, three blocks and misery will cease, and henceforth youwill |and explained thad the case against JOR RENT—Cottage of eight rooms. Inquire at i A B Ghool rejoice in the in the praise of Electric Bitters. | him was not so bad as represented. He T oo o, cLieht rooms, ' Juquire ot :‘" ‘;‘d‘:‘ A&..:m.. o, ot: L C!l:rl:. Rich- wnfih hin 3‘5}. o :‘L““‘me first A, B and |5oid at ity conts a bottle by C. ZFBGood | gy iy 8 g e ity of sach Loavenworth streots 16641 j SR BRI 2. Foote, have shoock oll l""“‘ C classes, numbering fifty-five industrious | ™*™ et inhuman conduct toward his daughter as DOR RENT—On or after July 5th, cottage, ploas | Ppaying u-ll- : B?d Hill, M a bl little souls, who very well sentences| Siuves Crerx, N. Y., Feb, 6, 1880, |is charged to him, and that he has only & m;u“-;l, x:‘_:'nx;v: outbuildings, u:.‘n&;a.i., ! m;“’“mm‘&"hm"“ht they had never seen bofore. DMiss At-| Grwrs—I have been vury.l:l",-ndhu; c)sumlml h:a;nt\)vico of late and Mn‘:_wt " “‘k e - Ab.o'ute'y Pure { % kinson has the second B and third C|tried everythi to no advantage. severely, the eveni in question OR RENT—A nice new house, 1414 Seventeenth o i 860 with & capital stock of §100,000. They | claues, forty scholars, as pretty and ueat- | heard you?libp Bitters recommended by |she went out snd nm‘xwd far about & Wreat, betwosn Olark sad Gress. 048 i control about 4,000 acres of land in Butler ||y dressed children as are found in any | so many, I coneluded to give them a trial. | three hours with Sullivan and ou her re- g | TRORRENT-Eight nieely farnahed rooms i Morsg's pohle powler nover varies. 4 marvel of pt itz : oounty, Missouri, The indications are that|part of the city. One sy-faced child | I did, and now mn around, and con-|turn, the first thing heard by the 1010 Doian trep, 4 Capikal avenue. - Inquire a4 | 0'oRdinary kinds, and cannot bo sold I compet tion 2 - they will make a large amount out of their | recited for us ‘“The Lithle Ked Hin.” |stan improving, and am nearly as | family were her cries for help. It hap- RENTA ey Toalabed- 50 i ling | e lkitads o low st short veight; sama 1 i s imvestment, Miss Quigley has forty of the third A and | atrong as ever, W. H, wnu.n"z. that Mr, Dodson's second eldest Fropme. t 1613 Dodge 8, e pr ey m.‘l“"t‘;‘ Bttoet Neow York,

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