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THE DAILY BEE. A BIG BLOW, Wodnesday Mornine, June 26. |4 gy Wind and Rain Storm Which = | Droye Everyhody to Shelter-- ™ Considerable Damage Done, ~<Forepaugh's big cirens bills were placed npon the bill boards yesterday. —A ton year old boy had two of his fingors taken off yesterday by wotting them caught in a tackle block at the corner of Thirteenth and Leavenworth streets, ~—Thejcommencement exercises of the High school takes place this evening in the the opera hoose, A fine litorary and mu: programme has beon propared, to which all are invited to listen, 7. J. Schneider, the man who was sun- struck in this city a few days since and taken o the poor farm, has recovered svificiontly &0 that he is able to walk around in the shade but as soon as he steps out inty the sunshine he becomes sick. —The large plate glass in the Wabash ticket office, which was shattered by a bullet from a revolver 4th of July last, has just been re- placed by a now one, Tt is said that Frank Moores, the genial ticket agent, saw the bullet ‘approaching,and with his usnal alacrity dodged it, thus saving himself, A Caucasian and an almond-eyed Ce tial last evening engaged in a dispute on Harnoy street over five cents which the Asiatic claimed, the American owed him and refused to pay. The quarrel ended by the white man’s being thrown head first through the window by Wing Foo and his companfons, —Captain O'Donuhos, of the police forco, is entitled to the sympathy of this community. Tt is only a few woeks since that he was called to Chicago by the death of his wife, and now comes another summons, Yestorday he received a telogram from Chicago announcing the death of his little daughter, eighteen months old, He loft for that city in the af- ternoon, —Patrick Rookbird, who was arrested Tuos- day night for beating his wife was in police court yesterdny and so was the old Iady to plead for him, Sho said sho would forgive him if the Judge would, and_would take him onco more to her heart. The Judge concluded to lot him go but first sentenced him to three ‘months In the county jail, but susponded tho sontonce during Pat's good behavior, If in the next eighteen months ho s arrested he will bo compellod to serve out the sentence. A Headquarters for fireworks and flags at A Circus Tent Blown Down in Coun- Bluffls—One Man Killea and Several Wounded, This city was treated yesterday toa min ature tornado, During the dinner hour the clouds rolled up thick and black from the west and almost without warning the storm turned itself loose. The streets were filled with clouds of dust, pieces of paper, small boxes and all kinds of refuse, with a liberal sprinkling of hurry- ing humanity, 1t was indeed a comical sicht to see Iadies wrestling with their parasols while the wind tossed them hither and thither. Their dress skirts made fine game for the unblushing wind and filled like a balloon they hurried their wearers along at an exceedingly swift pace. Toadd to the discomfiture of many of the ladies, the forenoon having been swoltering hot, they had everybody during the forenoon. Nearl, ut human who knows anything at all a fortable in a rain storm when she is robed in a white gown. A good many Omaha ladies felt uncomfortable to-day. were out of humor. It was no funny armed with a big umbrella which the wind blew lroungn will, while inside the stores, peeping through the wi the measley thing. While the rain was decidedly unpleas- ant toall who happeaed to be awa from home, it was a good thing in many respects, It cooled the atmosphere and it was possible in the afternoon to draw a long breath. It washed the dust and mud from the pavements, wha was not blown away by the wind. The strong wind did some damage about the city. A number of trees were blown down, as were also some fences. The fence and gate of the Tivoli beer garden were low. come | @d with evergreen wreaths down town dressed in snowy whiteness, | rostrum had been placed the chemical [not be able to be in court for a week, W’AI_\TRD~Hnlvclm cook. Good wages. Mra. and, by the way, R S e :’h“: appliances to bo used during theevening's | could be present. for costumes wero to be seen upon tho stroets | o,y ainment, and surmounting all were by the district attorney that in the case | YWANTED nature knows that a lady never feels con- [ Creighton, and Mary L. Creighton his|would not be needed, as he knew nothing s The ladies were not_the only ones who | existence. thing for a man to broast the storm, |seated the students of the institution, | seom at all inclined to grant it. dows, were crowds of human beings | Bishop O'Connor, laughing at the unfortunate carrier of | Shaffel, Koopmans, Daxacher and Polt | sisted upon going to trial yesterday after- St. Philomena cathodral spire weaved | was the theme of the next exercise, an |pe thought, and if the court wished to from one side to the other, and for a time | oration delivered by Master Peter Cor- |changeit it could do o, but he would re- children and that man to support, and OMAHA DAILY BEE--THURSDAY, JUNE 26 1884, yot ho beats me all the time.” The lnst OVERRULED. SPECIAL NOTICES. sentence was spoken in the most ago- despair, and the poor womanis(whe Notiong jn Guihric’s Cases Held | SERaecsals ivapenerel7not be insertad ce"cllnked with sobs, “Not Well Taken, irls at her side, though pale right, attempted to sooth her; and said, TO LOAN—Moneyv, “Now, don't cry, mamma,” —— ONEY loated on chattls, notes bought, cut rate i i i ioke . . Forman, 213 8. 13th St. e el o ;'l‘:"( ;;‘h:}."‘: Mayor Ohase's Not Yot Dotermined— | 1 Heket vl i ace, making an ugly gash, : s sy L p y Dive ONEY Towasd on ohatiel morigass, by C. K. be sent up for five years. Mrs, Ward Secures & Divorce, M O 5aties, Yoom 30,0mana Nationat Ban - RNIPIRE o 8 —Tho lowest_rates of tnterest In the distrtct court room yesterday e o ™ Ten - — CREIGHTON COLLEGE. quite a crowd was present to hear the de e cisions of the judges upon the motions to | \ Q7Y T LOAX In surns of $500, and apward s Comnencenen et EYeg At e o e e 2 o e b bl v jam 8t ¢d by Many Omaha Citizens. The decision of the court by Judge Ne.| ville, overruled the motions in all the W latter cases. In the cases against the mayor, the court stated that for the pre} i‘;mni;um:ffi ific House, Tonth sent it would render no opinion, the difficulty being to determine whether or WAN The hall of Oreighton college was com* | not the mayor is a ministerial officer as | B T plotely filled last evoning by citizons of | charged in tho indictment. by gy i g g b Omaha, who were present to witness the| The ocourt, upon rendering ita decision, | Sherman avenu oYY 1752 th annual commencement exercises of | ordered the case of the state against e r. Al this homo institution of learning, Guthrio set down for trial at two p. m. e prre il The room was beautifully decorated | yesterday. At that time the defendant, | TxraNTiD oy to foed gordon pross, st G. W. and arranged for this ocoasion. The by his counsel, Colonel Smythe, was pre. Gray's printing ottice, 102-20p frame work about the stage was festoon- |gent, and asked for a continuance until WWANTED-A @i upon the | Mayor Chase, who, it was shown, would FANTED-Boy 120 16 years old_to nd_go to school, Good home 1or the righ 10th St. 167.95p d Day. enport. 1754 Six Years of Successful Work by This Institution, ED-—A kitchen and dining room girlt the 10 carpenter i | immediately at 020 Harnoy St. 100 267 corper 19th and Capi Dry Goods store. jug man to take care of privato 1iv: Smythe was informed | or at ' y and de goreral work. Experi o' esan. tho almost life size picture of Hdward |t be taken up Mayor Chase's testimony ryins!.:::)lu'::l)‘ul; r"eaqufilrr;dw n;xldrnu:lflbf"'ml;«:tofil_n: i , 5 S ¥ Ty ED —Agontafor Itepubloan and Damocratio wife, through whose munificonce and |concerning the charges in the indiot- | WV Campaten Bouraphios be dietinguioned roove i itv thi : sontatives. Fully illustrated. Got the Test. Send b0cts liberality this college was brought into|ment. for Prospectus t) ba ready two daysatter nominations Smythe then asked for time until to- | Bis Wases Quick sale. John Burns Pub. Co' ShLouls. Upon either side of tho stage were|morrow morning. The court did not - The de- | VWANTED—LADIES OR GENTLEMEN—In ity or D Country, to take nice, light and pleasant work at numbering nearly two hundred. In front|fendant’s counsel said he was called into | thelr own homes; $2t0 86 & day casily and quictly of it sat the faculty, ten in number, |the case only last Saturday and more ork sent by mail; no canvassing; no stamp Ploaso address Roliablo Man'f’g Co., Plil- Pa. 140 imo Fathers Colinieri, | time was necessary, and if the court in 7ANTED—Podlors to sell a good paying article from the Catholic settlement near Olean, [noon he would withdraw from the case. | with good profit.’ Call at 2026 Pierce .. trom 3 7p.m. 167-27p the two Fathers Glauber and Father Ser- | The v :l}:,en allowed :hg O e AT s oo AL 3107 i over until this morning at 9:30 o'clock. JANTE! A J. C. Va- aphim, of Columbus, who had como to | **3F, N thie MOTHRE B SR80 o'Elonk, )N v 16130p, Omahato be present at these closing ex: | court that he would be ready to-morrow VW ANTED—Good il for ¥ort Rabinson 217 X. ercises. morning to try three cases againet 16th 8 104-20p The exercises wore epened by the &uthrfif "2511 wouid, o through wxiflé 0o i » em until a conviction was reachec overturo * Fra Diavolo, rander};d b7 | orhe was acquitted, tho Musical Union orchestra of this city. | Judge Neville said he should have | TATANTED Agood eil for gonoral housowork 627 It was well received and called forth | three cases ready against three individu- Pleasant 8¢ Mrs. T. W. Read. 132-25p long applause trom the audience. als and not against ome. Mr. Godwin VYANIED AL N, W. corner 13thaad Capltal avo. “WHAT GOOD HAS HISRORY DONE(" stated he had arranged the criminal cal- » chambormaid. 130-25p T ender for the best interest of the state, as ~ANTED—Two or threo first.clas carpontors at W Frank D. Meads, 200 south 16 street. 137-25p 'V ANTED—First clasa gl for gencral house-wotk Apply Mr. J.R. Bhrove 108 25th atroet. Max Moyer &G, m&e-100,j17 || K0 L2 TASERRE O BCOUED, 0 rigan. Said tho speaker: “In history, | sign and, anothor distric attorney might | W ANTER; S, irde A ST bo et L stroet, but it stood the storm all right. | natlons can read their past and their fu- °;£f°’°‘;m “of Matilda Ward. against 146.26p PERSONAL, The Missour river felt the influence of | ture.” The greatest pages of history tho | ywiyie o8 2 U3 ER, HArC SEREE | TerANTED A baber, 706 5. 0th strect, Omati. the rain and during the storm raised con- | orator continued relate, between it b ht by Mrs. Ward & btai 919-30p sidorable, and rushed on looking more |virtuos and vices, in which %" Wa8 Brougt by Wus. Marc 1o ootat —Good girl abx years old for gon: adecree of divorce from her husband, al- ANTED—Good [ out 18 years old for gen: H. Newinann, of Oaklfnd, is at the Motro- politan, muddy and ugly than ever before. has visited this section this season, and it 1t was one of the hardest storms that|out triumphant. 8 1h k in tamily of two. Address “R. leging want of support and cruelty. 5" pee offce o A4 e There was no appearance of defendant, struggles the former have always come In history patriots bring thelr countries into luxuries, final- ANTED—A dressmaker of fiftoen year’ exper- MERGELL & ROSENZWEIG, Practical Painters & Decorators, g, &rrsvice CARRY THE LARGEST AND FINEST RETAIL STOCK OF WALL PAPERS AND DECORATIONS STORE WESTERN AGENTS, - R. R. TRACK, DORMANT, HOPPER, PLATFORM, SC ALWAYS IN STORE —_—— e LARGEST STOCK And is now in Use by the United States Government. REPAIR SHOPS—Scales of all kinds repaired and sealed by U. S standard weights. 257~ Write for Estimates. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Smaoes 1615 Donglas Street. Omaha Buffalo U. S. Standard SCALES. Himebaugh & Taylor, Are prep OUTSIDE in any branch, HOUSE, AND FRES0O PAINTING, DECORATING OMAHA, BEB. HAY, STOCK, | WAREHOUSE % & COUNTER. LIS IN THE WEST . 1405 Douglas Street. OR RENT—Hcuse on 17th St. noar Capitol ave,, at 316 per month. 8, Lehman, 148+t JFOR RENT—Vory desirable elegantly furnished roows. Terms reasonable. 514 Pleasant stieot street, 126.25 JOR RENT—Parlor bed room. Inquire northwest oomer Sth and Howard, 116-27p \OT RENT—Nicely furnishod front room with o withoue board. Inquire N.W. Cor. 21st and Burt streets. 118-26p Fui( RKNT—One neatly furnished room and single back room 1815 Chicago. 104-26 FOR RENT—Houses 912 and 916 Capitol ave. E. Estabrook, 1618 Chicago St. 1000-26p JROR RENT—A plensant turnished room at 180 Capitol ave. 985-26p OR RENT—One storein Crounse’ Block. G. M Hitcheock. £06-41 O. R. Fletoher, of Dotroit, is at the Metro- b 0 o . either in person or by attorney. ek i ioa. “Address \H, politan, i s CAAEEREOT I 2 N s ) , Tho out tated o hoe atorney, afor | AT T i ie. To . e B the plaintiff and her daughter tosti. = . alifo R. 8. Thompson, of Atlantic, Towa, ixat the O ruin, like the worm that waits for the fie d‘pth.t ewErl g“mg a divorce, but WANILD—A girl, 2116 California street. o Metropolitan. Thos. J, Smont. of Waod River, 15 at the Matropolitan., Mrs, O. Vincent, of Sioux Falls, is visiting friends in the city. 3. W. Hitchoock, of Hartington, Nob., is at the Motropolitan. 8. 3. Collins, of Rock Tsland. is stopping st There was a change of 26 degrees in one hour during the storm, the mercury dropping from 91 in the shade to G6. The scales of Justice on tha new court house were knocked out of balance by the wind yesterday afternoon. On Farnam street the sign of the big “0" in front of Keuster's saloon blew down breaking several window panes in the Metropolitan. thofall, N. M. Ayers, of Hardy, Neb,, fs stopping dl‘l’;:‘:"l"‘y'tgl;'; o phad knooked out ot tho Metropolitan, RSt ot billibousclat abaat! she John Oberlins, Dorchester, Neb., is regis- tered at the Metropolitan, James Cleary and wife, of Grand Island, are at the Metropolitan, J. F. Shoemaker and wife, of Eagle Rock, Tdaho, are guests of the Metropolitsn. Mrs, J, H. Hamilton, of Sioux Oity, s vis- iting Mrs. O, 8. Soule, of North Omaha, Mrs, E. W, Caldwell, wifo of our “Cal.,” of The Bioux Falls Pross, ia visiting relatives and friendsin this city. Mr. James D. Danley, a truo and valiant Knight of Pythias, from Ashland, was in the city yesterdny wmaking arrangements tho ex- cursion, Rev.Charles Ashton, Guthrie Centre, Towa, and Rev, Charles W. Blodgott, pastor of the Wesleyan Mothodist church, Des Moines, wero in the city yestorday, and left for home this morning, Theso gentlemen have beon the counsel for Rev. Geo. T, Brand, now deceased, but falsely accused during hislife and expelled from the Methodist ministry and church, Since his deceaso they bave, with an intense belief in his innocency, persistently carried the oaso through the general conference and now through a judicial conference, whose proceed- ings we report in another column, and at last achieved a complote and clean vindication of all criminalty, They certainly deserve great credit and praise for their tireless and unceas- ing work, ——— T BIGGEST BARGAINS OUT, YOUNG CATTLE ¥OR SALE. Sixty yearling steers and bulls mixed, Twenty-five cows. Forty two-year-old heifers, One hundred and thirty one-year-old heifers, The above can be bought at a very low price—ecxtremely low, Inquire atoffice of Union Stock Yards company, corner Thirteenth and Douglass, m-e —— DR, POTTER THE CHOICE, Union College's President to be the Successor of the late Bishop Clarkson, city were blown to smithereens during the storm, 3 THE STORM AT COUNCIL BLUFFS, tend the Barret circus, of people had already entered the circus began slowly going out. The circus men vas, when the whole thing fell, killing one man and seriously woundinz several others. Our informant, an Omaha man, who returned home immediately after the accident, was unable to give further details, except that the greatest excite- ment provailed among the crowd in the vicinity of the cirous tent. - — Ladies should reflect before using any prerun ion that isapplied to so delicatea surface as the skin. Any cosmetic will at first impart a beautifying effect and not IEplrenfly injure the skin, but in a very short time little blotches and discolora- tions appear on the face which conclu- sively show the poisonous drugs in their composition. 1t can be safely said that more than wo thirds of the face powders contain these injurious ingredients. Poz- zoni's med complexion power is not only absolusely free from all deletorious matter, but its principal ingredient is an active curative for all diseases of the skin, It has stood the test of years, Sold by all druggists. me-eodly e Many medicines now on the market owe what virtue they posseas to the pres- ence of powerful and poisonous drugs. Hunr's [Kidney and Liver] Remepy is purely vegetable and will not injure the feeblest and most delicate person. 1 ALRXANDRIA, Juno 35, —The K thoritios have quarantined a Fren ADRUNKEN BRUTE. ptian auk vessel. He Beats His Wife in a Shameful Manner and is Arrested. At the meeting of the Protestant - E) i:oog:; council yesterday afternoon, Tuesday evening a reporterof the v?ninh adjourned to 3 p, m., its | Bux happened to be on Sixteenth street forencon session, a ballot was taken for | corner of Cummings. As he passed, two # succeasor to tho late Bishop Olarkson. | olioeman were standing on the curb in ke voie sioad twelve for Mov. Delopou wih o forlorn looking Trish Eliyhdn Potter, presigent of Union / © College, Schenacta N. Y., and four |woman with two little daughters, not for De. J B Hodges, rector of 8t, Paul's | over six years old, clinging to her. The church, Baltimore, Md, ~ On the motion | woman's face bore an excited expression of Rey. John Willai, who voted for [ 100 50t e O frout, Dr, Hodges, Dr. Potter's election was P WA HaRding 1n Seop mwade unanimous, of the saloon on that corner, whom the Oflisial notico of his election was sent | policoman promptly arrested. He was Dr. Potter last night. partially intoxicated but made no resis- e — tance. He wore a coat, a slouch hat and Wei do Meyer. zzf:;l antaloons. His namo was Pat s Gatariiuted that Wie Die Moy: | Whilo the policemen were in the act that will lutely cure Catarrh—fresh or | of laying hands on the man the poor Chronie. “Very efficaoas, Saml Gould. [ woman stepped around behind the re- Weeping Water, Nob” Oue box cured me, | porter as if to screen herself, and kept B, My Keoyon, Dismarck, Dakota.” "It | goping “with suppressed emotion *Thore, el Gt onite, 3, 0450 Vi ranfely | D'l R mow; he haa got to go—tho. wile: e, Tiov. O, 11 Tahlor, 140 Nobiu | beater will go to jail! street, Brooklyn™ '“A pecfe:t cure after 80 i to th voars ruffexiug, J. 1. McDonald, 710 Broad- X80 aho st tnad 1o S Dacstar ad said, “Young wan, thero goes & wifs- . N, Y., &, Thousands of testimo, - h hiala are redaived fovun a1 Dista of tha worldi- | Debter, Look hero!" wnd she threw saide Delivared, 8104 Dr. Wel Do Meyers Iby |8 dirty shawl which covered her shoul- Justrared Breasies," with statonents of | ders, osing & blood stained dress thal the eied, wailed free. D, B, Dowey & Co,, | was eickening to see, “‘If you 112 Fulton Strect, N. Y on the ‘side’ of temperance, hoist tho buert.hurs & sat-umdlem | 50 00 once,” sho said, ‘A have six little some strong moral principle underlies all ing been taken to makeit tho success indicted for shouting with intent to ki The storm at Council Bluffs was more [resorted to to show the component parts |and reported for the Bee by Ames’ real sovere than it was at Omaha, the wind[of air. The nafure of oxygen was |estate agency. blowing stronger than it did here. A |shown by several experiments., The large crowd had gathered at the cirous|nitrogen = jar was also grounds just previous to the storm to at- |into ~ use. That air has Quite a number | was also shown, by experiments with the tent, and when the wind came up they xu:::fi. The pressure upwards, down- Rogers add, §80. , §80. finally proceeded to take down the oan- | These experiments and the ease and wd, lots 11 and 12, block L, Lowes 1lst #1ler,” Master Murray ‘“The Return of fruit to grow, ouly to destroy it. Unless JFOR RENT-.4 good rooms south-cast. corner 30th and Caming. 070-t1 no decree therefor should be entered up inatitutions, they must fall. ~This exer- (Until July 11, that being the day sct o was well delivered, great pains hay- | SOps ¥ FHN oG8 PR, Sogco inney, 1, VW ANTED—Tn a famuly of thioe, s oompotent cook and laundross who will milk s cow, Wages $20, amonth. Apply at 800 Park ave. 107.26p ANTED—Girl for genoral heuse-work 217 north which it was, 16Lh St. 100-3p JFQR RENTFumished rooms, with or without board, 1611 Dodge street. £7-27p OR RENT —Six room houte on streetcar line and conyenient to business. Address immediately, #G. X." Beo office. 766 tf JORSALE—A grain, stook and oual Dusinoss in Western lowa. Low price and easy terms. Busi- ness will bear investization. An unususl bargain offerod, Address *“Winchell” caro Omaba Beo. \OR SALE—A nice cottage and full Iot, half block outh of Milton Rogers' residence, on 13th street. Inquire of M. Leo, Grocer, 2:d and Leavenworth. m bargain, a first class Zither. Ade Z. Q" Bee office. §70-41 JFQR BALE—The Omaha Bakory, estabilshed 1574, Contains a good stock of Fanoy Goods and other fixtures, wagon, etc. Location first-class. Cheap for cash.Apply 516 10th strost, bot. Jackson and. How- ard. 794-1m T O SALE"Two scoond hand piios, at Edhols & Erickson's Musio Storo on 10th 8t." 890-f TP SALEhe coslest and most dosirable res dence on Capitol Hill House contains 9 ,room besides closets and storo rooms, good cellar, city vator, and all modem improverients, Good bara and outbuildings. Everything in first-class shape. Full lot. Inquire of T. ¥. Lyon on premises, 2420 Capital avenue B2t 7OR SALE—REAL ESTATE—A great bargain in s avenue 50 lots in Recse's Place, on St. Ma street car line, at very low price for 30 di to Joseph M. Reese, 211 South 14th stree argued his motion to quash, which was TANTED—Two good girls, one nurse and one for overruled by the court. Ll general house work. Good wages paid to com- petent help, 316 North 20th Street. - “‘Trompeter’s Lust”—a cornet solo, by Honry T Irvine, was a fine rendition of this beautiful piece, and elicited rounds R of applause. B H“;:‘l:":{c cn?fi‘:;‘ide 1;:‘2"8:“"' ANTED—A_cook, man_or woman, §3.00 per STHE AIR WE BREATHE.” aes ey my wd.il’}. nmr;::k' M. Oberst, N-hmhllunl:a.‘_l;:;‘h The next in order was a lecture in two parts, by John Whalen and Francis Mc- Guire. Woa are in the bottom of a great #ea, whose existence is as necessary to us a8 water to fish, Experiments were then 'ANTED—QGir]l at 160 Sherman avenue. Mrs, Real . . ) Eistatn Teavinberh J. M. Counsman. el The following transfers were filed for | Soriuren ™o mreiort il for gonoral house: record if thie county clerks office June 24, work. Wages §20.a month. N. W. cor 18tn and Davenport. 92841 V/ANTED—Girl for housework st 2227 Dodgo St. 761-1m Charles E. Bruner to Melissa Mallett, ANTED—Good dishwasher and second 000k ab b""’.‘i'g;': wd, lot 8 blook 11, Shinn's first add, | VY Daubaun's restauraat, 1614 Dodge Strcet $1150, John F. Behm and wife to Ramus ANTED—Canvassing agents to handlo & nowly oxhausted globo, the barometer and the | russen, w d, part block 7, 8. E. ,.‘?c’rypf"s‘,"‘;l,:&l‘szn Ohotothree can "‘;"N“E':;dfi“’n Tolghton Bloo . SITUATIONS WANTED. success with which they were accom- ANTED—Situation as office boy or other light plishod showed these two young men to | 8226 L e B, Horton lm wock by s boy 18 geaes ok ¥ dosdpmblks be not mero tyros in the search of scien- | 3 .é‘ 1ot 4, block 50, Omaha, 81. % - - . e knowledgs. Chas. B, Douel to Harry P. Deuel, w | W Ritsronces givon. Adtronsts® eare of Des ¢ Fair Shines tho Moon”—a song by | ; Trae- Dy Dousl o ey, 2 - e ol | ofice. Tserp Master Chatham Rodick was sungin (17 gy’ Siiths add, $4,000." ANTED —Skuatios o esog i o 4o e such a mannor as to call him back for | “*y b V6 ihen ‘and wife to George | WV Vork. Apply st2iis Hamy St 050-2p a second, He then sang ““The Last | i —— = applauded. bt Binieb, b " . erved twelve years with wholesale dry Goods house RN Georgo W. Gilman to John 1. Rediok, | Tk trelvesarm vith wheleral dry Goods Lossa A j wd, b of e}, nw of w, seotion 20-15-15, A dialogue in seven parts by Master Pat- | 83300, ANTED—A situation by an experienced house- rick MoGovern, Emmott MoCreary, Ed-|* Herbert E. Gates to A.and H.Kountze, [ ¥V keeper. Good referonces. Addross Mrs 0. 0. win Oreedon, Harnott Murray, Augustus |lots 9, 10, 11 and 12, in 12, Plainview, |5¢¥® Fromont Neb. Oooper and Steven Bowes. _This pleas- | w d, $1,600. keaprsin wholosale' establishmont in’ Omaba. ing little exercise ropresonted a group of | Harris & Fisher to Mrs. V.H F.Bart- | Addrcws /G, caro Boo. S0t small boys appointing their parts for an lett, lot 7, block 12, Hanscom Place, w el:hlb'l'ltlon -nfimv ng n: of those ‘3387 lxl- d, $1,500. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, than they. Master Creedon gave Phillip Meyers to Mary Tsabella Mey- | e—rmmm = rome e e Oaken Buket,"Mastor Cooper'Nobody's k 292, Omahs, w d, 4250, | YN AN ED A e Lo oihs, Child,” Master Morcor *“The Razor Sal: | 2 * Po¢ i Spey A0 T 20p Fourth of July goods, Fireworks, Flags, — = Rogulus,” Moster’ Bowes *I'vo | Firecrackers, Torpodos, Bucket Lantorns, | WY ANTED—Four day bosrders st 2100 Cen e, Wandered to the Village, Tom,” Master | ato,, at Max Meyer & Co. VY ARTED=To b oo ana ot ot 1 or6 roors Wi and lateral was also shown. Geo.P.Bemis and wife to JohnD. Cown, ATR2Tp \ _ Young married man McCreery “Stay, Jailor, Stay,” and ‘md&e,10d,j17 Stato price ana location. 9. L, Wilkie, 100 S. Master McGovern *‘He is niot Mad.” The (hhd? 14th st no-25p recitations were well spoken and| ##The Voice of the People, Nofam- V7 ANTED—Four boarders in a private family 813 oach speaker being presented with a beau- | ily Dyes were ever so popular as the Diamond Dodge street. 112-26p i b Dyes. They never fail. The Black is far su- NTED—a e e o T m,‘ll‘lhb‘"l\“‘t at tho close of his part. % b0 logwood: . The cibsr colors Are beil- T e e next was potpouri, ‘‘Ploasant |fiznt, Wells, Richardson & Co., Burlington | minutes walk of the postoffice.’ Please address “S." Recollections,” which was well received. | Vg, this office. 1134 Then came the distribution of premi- From Palace to Hospital, ANTED—Information wanted, concerning my ‘wifo who left homo June A2th. " Five dullars re- ums by Bishop O'Conner, as follows : : The John A. Creighton medal for ex- m;)r'l‘“E:ll\';:;‘I; :::a]’-s:.l:a’f‘h;.“f_"‘m‘:“‘.'h'l‘:é b for any nformation coucerning hor Wherealouts collence in the classical course—Francis | T, SRR Coniotition of 500 chole: | dros s, Vor Biast, Onaba b0 o2 4 J"%fi.‘fi'&h for excollence in the second | ™ . 7 ANTED—Boarders to know the St cm::::? academic—Charles P, Frenzer. 2 Shon SaL or N, O, Tobacoo—finest]in the tal ou Harnoy St batwoan 12th ‘and Isth wil 3 5. v b t tal 00 per weelk of an; The medal for excellonce in the third | land Houst s tho ly of & Gorrespondine rico, KAt academic—William Quinlan, The John McCreary medal for excel- lence in first rhetoric commercial course >oter Corrigan. The medal for excellence second rhet- ¥OR WAz LBeb BLG LOUS. \OR RENT- Houso 6 roomsin good repalr. = Nice vard, olstern water, Reot §25 pormenth 1411 Wisdeave. ~ Apply to Juo, W Bell Druggiatioth 186 t ¥ 5 T—House b rooms, corner Poppleton and orio-~Edward McVann, o The first grammar class excellence ‘Sneridan Sts, $16,50 pir month. Barker and Mayne, 15th and Fa naw. 187,01 medal-—John Fitzpatrick. The second grammar class excellence medal, by Francis Dellone—William Brady, The first rudiments excellence medal donated by Felix McShane—Hartnatt Murray. The second rudiments excellence med- al—Francis McShane Theu came the finale ‘‘Nabucadnesar” and musio by the orchestra, which closed the exerctses of the evening. This institution which has grown up with Omaha seems to be app reciated by its citizeus, @ attendance last year was 275, the greater number of whom were going to school whenit closed for the year. Nearly every one of these students live in the city, The faculty now consists of ten able , whose work is given to educational purposes To more fully meet the needs and de- mands of parents it has been deemed beat by the college authorities to change the courses of study. Hereafter there will only be one course, which will be made up from the "h-{:’tu!ur'c classical e pomine aove e A marvd of purenest entific, 1t wil a four years' ;8 haleson o o iniandad ‘o 6 the student for | WeSieay Kisdssndesonctie s iila sompatiten practical business life, whether in liter- batw w",'ii’-'; oad'hwlv in cans. LHOYAL ary or seientific pureuits, > DOR RENT—With board, 0 elegan ‘parlor bed roow, 2000 Cass St. DOR RENT—Furnished rooms with board, 1812 Dodge. 180-1p Fo& i J{OR RENT—Furnished front rooms with board, 81b South 19th St. 174-2Tp T—8 rooms, 8 closets, city water, at 608 Street. 10427p R KENT-—Fuinished rooms for house-keoping 608 north 17t St. 17 27p i RENT—House corner of 10th and Pacifle, one block trow B. & M. Depot, 0, Whe an. 198-27p ]‘mn‘fi o & very desirable furnished rooms; al 2 floor, Loreuzen's bnilding, 18th and i auire rdom 5, Ouatia Natioial Bauk Bulldiog. t x_] F RENT A furulshed room st 1818 Jackson St R164 80p Pown ER L e o T Dot st i et FRERE LD feenhectal, 3otk ioon Absolutely Pure. fuly withus Iuguire at C. 8. Goodrich & 163 This powder nover varies. A marvol of pureness, chiidren, furnished roows without 102:50p JOR RENT—A cottage 20th strect, one square iltchen 16, & month, Warren Bwiteler, © 1414( north 8t. Mary's ave. 8 roons aud summer JFOR RENT_Houso with b rooms and good siacd Kitchen, withcellar and cistern, 16108, 11th street. Inquire 10(6 Castellar street. 883-2Tp OR RENT—A _first class store in good locality. Inquire +t Edholm and Eriokson. 60141 JFO8 RENT—Furnished rooms 2227 Dodge, 489-1m JF Q8 RENTFist-chass 6 room ootiage 8 T Petorson, south east corner 16th and Douglas. b74-1mp TSR, SALE-The good will and fixtures of the Creighton House. ~ Easy terms. 035-t OR SALE—Two opon_second-aand_buggiea an one dolivery wagon, cheap, at 1810 Haracy 8t. ‘OR SALE—Cheapest house and lot in Omaha, FPO!W'I addition, 8 sooms, well, 300 barrel d‘: tern. on two lots, 100 feet front 130 feet deep, for $2,050. POTTER & CUBB. 1616 Farnam St. 400-t¢ o0 SALE=Cheap lota in Shizts 2nd addition Kirkwood and Plainview. POTTER & COBB 1615 Farnam street. 42841 \OR RENT—Rooms in Nebraska National Bank building. Most desirable offices in the city. Supplied with hydraulie elevator and heated by steam. _Apply at Bank. 626 ¢ FOK SALE—Twenty acres of the Griffen farm, 8§ miles from the Postoffice, and only two blocks from Pratt’s sub-division. Will be sold in 24, 5 10 acro lots. Inquiro Omaha Carpet Co. Douglas strect. 27044 IOR RENT—Elegant residence 10 rooms, turnace hot aud cold water, bath rooms &c. Sultablo first-class boarding house or private residence $70 per month, Fourteen room house new, 14th St. nesy Jone BARKER & MAYNE, per month, BOST-t 18th and Farnam. iis, | JPOR, RENT-In, Redick's block. _Btoreroom J20 foct deep and good office room. Paulsen & Co., 59 Farnam, room 8, 66-t1 OR RENT—plano. Inquire at Edholm & Erick- son's. 003-t1 5, FENTStore room 1500 Faroam Bu By PAULSEN & CO. 40941 1611 OR BALE—Farm 8 miles from oity, near Unioa Stock yards. Inguire at Mra. Meyes, over der's_Drug store, 16th and Webster. 873- MISOELLANEOUS. TRAYED OR STOLEN—From Harris & Fisher's o Packing House, one sorrel mare pony, with white a face, 3 white feet, branded on right thigh *S”, brush It of tall cut off, Whoever will return or will give such tl information as 0 lead to recovery of same will re- ( el celyo suitablo roward. - Harris & Fisher, Omaba. TRAYED—On June 22, one large red_cow, horns crooked In, aud whité star on forehead. ~Finder will be liberally rewarded by returning or bringing [ informati m to 818 South 10th S¢. 1794t {0k BENT—Furnisned roowms on the morthws oor. 18th and Capltolavenus, formeriy Crelgbton House. 189- ‘OR RENI—Large furnisne room to gentloman only, N. r. 15th and Farnam. 4854t FUK BALE. 7OR SALE—Butohar business and tools In an en- torprising town of 2000 inhabitans. Only two meat markets hore, For particulars addr es3 *D and R." Boo cffice, 1.1-80p barn, cistern, well, new juif completed. 107-25p JoRERE e shade trees, | & Price §1,400. 6 Blondo, near Saunders. 9 cholce timber claims in Brown ar rail road town. Good soil and x on land. Address Dr. David Talichiff, Bassett, Srown County Neb. 166 1p= JOR SALE CHEAP—Real cstate business in town 0500 population on Republican Valley Hail- rond. Excellont location, fine country, largo list, best 0s reasons for selling, a_splendid “opportunity, books show business. Address “G. W, L." Bee office 172-4p OR SALE—Now house 2 large rooms full lot §, Omaha, $1,800. $160 down and $15 per month. Barker & Ma, 180-27p POk SALE—New cottaga 7 rooms ono block_off Park ave., vory dcsirablo §3,000 oasy terms. Bar- ker & Mayne,. 16527 QORSALE—Ono family horso buggy and_harness, uguise at Bluo Baza, 110 north Bixteon 8t JOGR SALE—A fnt-clas arocory businow, an ue: tablished trade in the heart of busine ki money. Good ressons for selling, will req: ital of near 85,000, Addiew look box 405, T ‘Address lock box 408 16828 " house and lob_on 17th ck from Strect car house Rent §20. per month, Prioe $2000. - Morse & Bru ner. Fetween Lrone and James, house contain ing faur rooms be-ldes closets, ce lar ¢l torn ana out bulldings all in good repair. Two lots & 1 small fruit and fruit trees on the p Taquire on premises. 3, 1. Corne 169-28 TR BALE—16 shares Omaha Loan and Bullding assoclation stock. Address “W. F.” Bee office, 142.28p JPOR SBALE—TREE CLAIM—$125 will buy quishwent of a desirable Dakota tree claim. dress “C. M.' Bee office. Al 2p T\OR SALE—The property ¥. E. cor. 15th and Cap- itol avenve. House hias ten rooms. A good cor- Ber for procery, saioon or drug business, Laguire at oF addross thy preiiises. D, F. BROWN, 120.27p DOR SALE- At a sscrifios If sold betore July 4th House and lot on south 10th street, lot60x140; & top buggy and harncas. Owner leaving town xt month. Apply on premises, 24 bouse south of Centre. 983 OR SALE. nail work rok, on south 15th St., mewr the y Balley aud Proake 1011p RO SALE-Three of thy bt lote place at & bargaln it sold soon. Potter & Cobb, 1515 Farau. 981t OB SALE —BHERF—A 1ot of fias Colorado grades ~conuisting of 800 ewes, 2, 8 sud 4 years old bout 60 yearliogs and (00 lamba. The ewes whll about 8 pounds, For further information ad- dresa Miday Co., Halgler, B, & M. K. K., Neb, 980 lwp Giperionce in Yo ts position in some small cu goodgrain polat in bl state, can keop the books and co s fully capable of managing an office and elevator. cor Energetio aud full of business, Can furnish best of the eferonces. - Address for further particulus e OTICE—A man with s the grain business, w Gvoral :N UP—At my Place June 15th, two coltsono brown mare thres years cld one dsrk brown horse two years old, Cyrus Morton, west of the Poor Farm. 133 26p 1 BSOS sven i tuiloravatenn, drossmaking latest _style at home or in families, also all kinds of I aowing nicaly done. Call at 207 north 10th atrect. 185 26p AKEN UP—May 24th, 1854, at my place one horse eorrel color and o pony mare bay, bl brand mark on hip, Owner can have sas.o by pi ing property and paying charges. Phillip Cassidy. 093 bwoew 0 EXCHANGE: ted at sever farm or good P offer will be st investigation. Write for par- ticalars. - Addross *Winohell,” care Omaha Bee. 0- EDWARD KUE i state " Jour: MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITION the s ALIST, 803 'enth street, between Farnam and Har- . Th ney. will with the ald of guardian spirits, obtaining 1o we any one glance or the past and presens, and the cortain condition_ in the future, Boots and shoes made toorder, Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. H.B. HUDSOR, Milard Hotel Block! = abili est me SHIRT For Business, w Traveling, New 3 Dress and this ey Weadings. i MADE TO MEASURE AND READY-MADE No. #4rNeck Dressings. New Summer Noveltios BALE A good paying grocery business, b ook aud Bt WL Tartloe. 65,600, Saica P 826,000 per year. ¥or further information, addres b for two wesks “'Z." Beo office, et rum,? ull apartm o8 McOARTHY & BURKE, UNDERTAKERS! 218 14TH STREET, BET. FARNA AND DOUGLAS. DREXEL & MAUL, & .. (SUCCESSORS TO JOHN G. JACOBS) m“\ ‘.:-"‘ . UNDERTAKERS | B » the old stand 1417 karnam street. Orders oy Buwph solicited and promptly sttested to. ‘ this trip