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8 'THE DAILY BEE- SATURDA{, JUNE 13, 1885, THE DAILY BEE. Saturday Morning, June 13, LOCAL BREVITIES. —Mr, Albert Cahn, of the firm of Cabn Bros,, is bursting with pride. Weight, ten pounds; arrived Wednesday, Mother and daughter doing well, —Judge MeCulloch rendered a decision yos- terday in the cave of Joseph Garneau Cracker company against the Model Milling and Ele- vator company, awarding to plaintiff damages in the sum of 8318.75. Some sneak thief stole into the house of Mrs. J, C. Siston, on Sixth and Walnut streots Thursday morning and stole s puree lying on the parlor table, containing about $20 in cash and some valuable receipts, No clue, The Br office is indebted to Mesars, Day & Taylor, the popular proprietors of the Omaha nurseries for two boxes of luscious strawberries received yesterday. The fruit is of large and beautiful variety and was grown on the farm of Messrs, Day and Taylor, ‘The capital of the Omaha National bank has been increased to five hundred thousand dollars, which, with] the surplus of two hun. dred and fifty thousand dollars, gives the bank capital of seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, —The spring meetiug of the Omaha Wheel club will be held this afternoon, with racing programme as already published in these columns, Inaddition Hitcheock will try to lower Weatbrook’s record of a half mile in 1:204, the best time ever made on the Park track, ~—John E, Wigman, the Union Pacific sh man who was garrotted several woeks a6 . and who was in a precarious condition forn long time, is gradually convalescing. Meanwhile the search for his assailants is still being prosecuted, and it is believed will terminate successfully at an early day, —Carl Dolfs, n man employed by the U. yardmaster, was working near the Union oloyator yesterday, repairing a car, when a couple of stray cars ran against the one he was engaged op, knocking him down and gashing him severely in the right mde, He was removed to the St. Joseph hospital, He will probably not recover, —Notice was given at Trinity Catbedral on Sunday, that the following changes had been made in the time of service for the summer: The evening service is to be at 7 o'clock, the chief feature of which will be praise, The daily service isat 7 o’clock p. m. instead of © o'clock. The Sundsy school meets at 9398, m. —Arrangements for the exhibition of flow- ers and fruits at the rink next weok are pro- grossing finely, It is hoped that all who are in position to do so will make displays, The premium list is quite extensive, and may be obtained at the office of Bell & Shriver, at which place entries can be made by those who desire to exhibit, Mr, Charles J. Ryan will have general supervision of the exposition, —J. E. Black, the Boone, Iowa, man who was robbed Wednesday night and thrown across the railroad track, is still in town awaiting the arrival of money from his rela- tives. Last night he was wandering around the depot, in a half demented condition from the effects of liquor or some stupefying drug, or both. He is & man of intelligence and in- fluence and appears to appreciate keenly the peculiarity of his situation, —In the police court yesterday morning, Jerry Bolan, John OClark, and John Meyers, charged with intoxication wero released; Jorry Black and Tom Crawloy were sent up to the county jail in default of a fine of $5 and costs. Ex- perionce Esterbrook, charged with maintain- ing foul nuisances on his place was disoharged, under the terms of the ordinance which re- quires ten days notice to be given for the abatement of the nuisance. —The commencement exercises of the Ne- braska State Normal school at Peru will be held on Wednesday, June 17, commenciog at 9a.m, The graduates this year are Margaret TReese, Stella, Neb,; Lou Doit, Peru, Frances Church, Nebraska City, Jennie Brows, Deat- rice, Florence Fisher, Peru, Allice Atkinson, Santa Fe, N, M., Mary A. Sharon, Fairbury, Mcllie E. Baker, Dakota City, Olive Wil- oxen, Fairbury, Ida Dysart, Loudon, Thomas L, Fisher, Poru, The first and last named of the eraduates are tho salutatorian and vale- dictorian respectfully. o ———— Smoke Seal of North Carolina To- Eacco. e —— Excursion to Portland Maine, Pack your trunk and be ready to leave Omaha at 4:20 p, m. on the 18th inst., via the Chleago & Northwestern rallway, for Portland. or for any point you may wish to visit in Canads, New England or New York state. Tickets for the round trip, $37.50, good for thirty daysand will be sold to any person regarless of sex, color or pravious conultion of servitude. by securing your tlckets via the Chicago & Northwestern, the best rallroad in the world, pastengers will have from two to alx houre in Chicago, golng with the choice of routes from there east, The excursion traln will be the finest ever run from the Mtssori river to Chleago, and will cost no more than by Inferlor routes, For sleeping-car accommedatlons and fur- ther information, apply to or address, W. N. Barc:ck, General western agent, Omaha. Urjust to the '‘Bikemen,” “‘How about these ac:usations that are being brought agsinst the Omaha wheel clal?” asked a reporter for the Bek of Mr. O. H, Gordon, 8 member of that or- gapizatlon yesterday, ““You mean in reference to the bicyole club having possesslon of the Sherman avenue grounds and refusing to rent them on reasonable terms? There 1s not tho shadow of trath 1 theso raporcy, Ta. fact of the matter is that these reports are based on a total misspprehension of the subject. “I wish to publicly state In this con- nectlon that the Omahs wheel club has not now and never has had anything to do with the Sherman avenue Atbletio park, and o cannot have anything to say Pro or con ua to the playing of base ball there, 1f any parties in the city have anytbing against the Omaha Wheel club, 1 shall be pleated 10 meet them, and fif they have been injured compenzate them, but it Is time for these press attacks to stop. The grounds aro controlled by a party of three gentlemen Two of them are mewbers of the Wheel clab, the other ts nct They run the conee 84 entirely independent from tho effsira of Boclub, Xitb that this slde of the ca'0 oogbt to bo full publielly in order to raliceve tho local bioyele crgani zsion of any wpjust adiam in conncction agl'alen of the base-ball ques- - THE TWO ORPHANS, GLOTHIERS AND TAILORS This may seemto some a very queer heading for an advertisement. We faqtu"er$ for some time past have been compelled to ship their product Fresh from the table owing to the are two young YANKEES from the good old state ot Maine. We have come to Omahato live and to do business with you; there- fore, we shall open to-morrow,SATURDAY morning, the 13th witha Thoroughly Reliable Stock of Clothing, Hats and (aps GENTS FURNISHING GO DS, Trunks and Travelling Bags, And in fact everything that should be carried in a FIRST CLASS Reliable Clothing Store. We, THE TWO ORPHANS, are thorough, educated cutters and tailors; therefore we will make Mer- chant Tailorine a special branch of our business. It will be under our personal supervision, and attention and nothing but artistic garments will be turned over to our patrons and we cordially invite every citizen of Omaha to call and see THE YANKEE ORPHANS And Their Mode of Doino Business. Andrews Bros, 1113 Farnam st. FAST RUNNING. The Extraordinary Rapid Time Made by the Smith Special Train, Mention has already been made In these columns of the running of the fast speelal train from Omahs to Portland, Oregon, bearing President Elljah Smith, of the O. R. & N, Co. The passage of this traln ls worthy of a brief sketch as showing an average running speed which was phenomenal and perhaps never ex- celled on any long distance trip on the Unlon Pacific lines. The traln lett Omaha on the morning of the 10th at preclsely 10:50 a. m., ar- riving at North Platte at 6:20 p, m. The distance from North Platte to Sid- ney was rapldly traversed, the run from Omaha to Sidney, a distance of 414 miles | puff box. guilty. 7. 196—Frank Marlin, grand larceny and burglary; not gullty. In additlon Mr. Estelle has docketed the following continued cases of last term for trial: X. 215—Rudolph Huss, selling liquor without a license. X. 284—Thomas Murray, keeping a brothel, Y. 124—John F. Behm, bribery. Y. 1256—John F. Behm, bribery. Y. 1256—John F. Behm, bribery. Y. 126—Edward Leeder, bribery. Y. 127—OCharles Kaufmann, bribery. Y. 179—W. D. Clegg, embezzlement. Y. 300—Charles Westergard, horee stealing, Every lady uses Pozzoni's medlcated complexion powder. It 1s a househcle treasure. The madam finds it Impossible to go down town without first rubbing it on. If the baby cries she goes for the If the *‘old man" comes home being made In nine hours and thirty- | uffed or chafed, because business is dull, two minutes. The run from to Cheyenne, a distance of 102 miles Sidney { tc., Pozzoni's powder cools and allays his troubles, Then all s gladsome joy. was accomplished in exactly two hours, | No family should be without it. showing an apparent running time of fif- ty-one miles an hour. Two stops were made, however, and deducting the time o e— Brownell H, As already announced, the commence- lost in this way, tho actual ranning tme | ont exercses of Brownell hall will bo was sixty miles an hour, something rare- ly accomplished on western lines. The ]hela in the Opera house Wednesday passage from Green River to Cheyenne, (evening, June 17. The following is the 3284 miles, consumed just seven hours and forty-seven minutes, an average rate of ferty-three minutes, This time was something marvelous, when it is taken into consideratlon that the run was made In the night time over what is known as the mountaln division, which abounds with heavy grades, and that twenty- one trains were passed and sev- eral stops made. The train arrlved at Huntington Oregon at 12:05 yesterday morning, andsoon after reached Portland. The antire run from Omahato Huntington a distancs of 1414 miles, was made in 37 hours, Three hours of this time were lost by reason of a broken down en- gine. The apparent average running time belng 384 miles an hour, thersfore, would be increased t) 41} miles. Mak- ing all due sllowance for the time lost in making dead stops, terminals, and in passing trains, the traln had to make & actual running time of 50 mlles an hour, which on longdistaace trlps onthe Unlon Paclfic, It 1s said, has rarely or never been beaten. Seal of North Oarolina Tobacco is the best. NOT GUILTY, So Pleaded the Prisoners Arraigned Yesterday Morning—Other Cascs, The arraignment of the prisonera in- dloted by the grand jury of the present term of court took place yesterdsy morning before Judge Neville, The followlng are the pleadings, docket num- bers being prefixed to each case: Z. 134—Thomss Ballard, murder; not guilty. Z, 130—Patrick Glbson, forgery; not gulilty. Z. 141—H, C. Phillips, forgery; not guilty. Z."142—Olara Thomas, grand larceny; not gailty. Z. 143—Lydls Haynes, grand larceny; not guilty. Z. 140—Alfie Gilmore snd Rlich James allas Gas Lambert, grand larceny; not guilty 7. 160—Robert I, Skiles, forgery; not goilty 7. 151—Tou Brown, not guilty, Z. 173—Leon Perro and Alvarda Perro, grand lirceny; programme: Chorus—Commencement March......... ......... brans .Homer Bartlett Piano Duet—Overture—‘‘Jubel”...... Weber Song—*"Sunset”. .. .. Misa Essay—"Frills", Mi Piano Solo—Impromptu No, 1 (Op. 20).. s 'ha elln North, Mics Emma Fried, Vocal Duet—**Oh, Beautiful Violet”, Reinecke Misses Iteese and North, Piano Solo—Inyitation to the Valse. ., Weber Miss May Crawford, Essay—*'Starch is the Mav”. .. Miss Hattie Drew. Song—"'The Erl King”............. Schubert Miss Daisy Reese. Piano Solo - Polka de Concert..... ........ e Homer Mies Hoda Castetter, Valedictory —**Mirage”. . fies Loila Shears, Trio —“Maybells”...............W. Bargiel Misses Reose, Castettor and Nocth, Piano Duett — Midsummer _Night's Dream.. Mendelssohn Missos Castotter and Maynard. Awarding of medals and prizes by the rec tor and the vice principal. Delivery of diplomss and address by the bishop. Gloriain Excelsis, and Benediction. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, Trinity Cathedral, Sunday June 14th § a. ., calebration of the holy communion 11 a. m; Bacoalaurate address by the Rev, Canon Allen, Monday, June 15th from 9 8. m, to 12 3) p, m., public exercises in the hall Tueeday, June 1(th from 9 30 &, m, to 1250 p. m, public exercises in the hall, Nicene Creed, Collects Buy C., H, Douglass & Son's Capsicum Cough Drops f:r your children; they are harmless, ploasing to the taste and will care their colds, D, 8. and Tiade Mark cn every orp, 1 7. 185—John Wilson, burglary; net | Theo, Marsch and wife, Blair; A. R. Gage, ;Dadley Buck — PERSONAL, Atthe Metropolitan yesterday: 1. I W Dorr, Ogalalla; D, D. Wadworth and family, Columbus; F. M, Roberts and wife, Tekan.a; | W. C. Austio, W. H. James, Lincoln; John | Driccoll and wife, Mr. C. Barlow, Craig; Robert ¥, Kerr, Ford N, Morgan, Blair; 8. | L. Wanerstecht, Craig; Mrs, G, J. Brown | and family, Grand Island; G. P, Hall and | threo ladics, Oakland; C J. Darat and wile; P. Mordow and wife, Tekuma;J. P, Cobb | and wife, Mis. W. C. Walton, shootlog with latent to kill; not guilty. Miss Gertle | Walton, Blair; Jonn E, Roberts, Stromsburz Republican City; R. Elliott, G, W, Culp, Nemaha; T. . Leighton, Plattsmouth; Geo, E. Berge, Clay Centrr, Neb.; W. F. Right- mier, Griswold, Ta; K. N. Kingsford, Cedar Ttapids, Ia.; P. Dolan, H, Lifley, Cincinnati, Ohio; D, Fanill, New York: M. Simpson, Denver; C. C. Morten, Ogden, Utah; Lyman Coe, J. A. Thompson, A. F, Powell, Chica- o; W. H, Bure and wife, Huntingdon, Pa.; William Himes, Huntingdon, Pa.; W. L. Owen, H. A, Darrall, J, A. Curtis, Chicago and Geo. E. Wallich, of St. Paul, Minn, Mr Lalk, auditor of tke Wabash, and wife are in the city visiting Mr JJ L C Jewett, Mra Lalk's father. Miss Maria Griffin, daughter of E H Griftin, of Kansas City, is visitiog Miss Ida 1. Gibson, R T oG T POWDES Absciutely Pure. This powder ncver varies, A marvel of purety, strength aud wholosomenoss, More economical than tho ordinary kindeand cannob be old In compel!: tion with the multitude of low test, ohort welght alum of physohrte powders, Hold in oin: ROVAL BAKING POWDEE CO0.. 108 Wl 81: K.Y Apollinares THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS" “ No amount of pure occan air in e lungs can neutralise the bad efficts of polluted water in the stomach.” New York Herald, ANNUAL SALE, 10 MILLIONS. Of all Grocers, Druggists, & Min, Wat, Dealers, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, EIDS TO FURNISH COAL. OFFICK OF UNION PACIF Owmaha, June 11th, 1585, | Bida will be rese'ved up to the first day of July, 1885, or supplylog ton thousand (10,000) ton+, mere rrles, b r moath of g)tlump coal, or ons (1) year from Juy st 1855, £or u e of Nenraska division, to be deliered £ 0. b, cars Council Bluffy Iowa, or Omaba, Neb This 0ompany reryes the rizht to reject ary or o, ] all bide, Address all tids to J. J. Burns, General Btorekoper, Omah, Neb, . . CAULAWAT, 238-10 w&e General Manazer. I p S The firwn of Hesth & Atkinson is this day dissotved by mutual consent. J. B. Heath sgrees 10 pay claims against Heath & Atchison, and all billy the setiring firm arc to be collectéd by J. B 2.5 HE AT A KI VEHICLES. INUBE- ON TIMKEN SPRING 000 OVFR 400, WHY DO W Advertise the “V?" Why not let it work its own way if it is as good as we and we answer it thiswise. ever retailed for five cents. Demand for these goods. say? This uestion was put to us The “V"is the finest cigar ItisSOF INE thatthe manu- Knowing beyond all ques- tion with no ‘ifs, ands or buts,” ‘To modify our state- ment thatthe V cigar is Superiorin for five cents. We are determine uality to anysold to advertise this fact until every smoker within reach of this paper has given it a fair trial. advertising. A poor article cannot stand .. A good one like the “V' cannot get too much of it and if we ever questioned this truth before; one look at our sales salesbook, We have got the and the daily growth of the “ the public is not slow to a and we want you smoke, the “V” goods that willl to clinches our argument. : sstand advertising, V" sales proves to usthat ppreciate a good thing. The Brigade of “V”smokers is increasing every hour join the ranks, Call for the best Five Cent Cigar. None Genuine Without Vallencia Gigar Factory's Name on Label. 2 N G = 0 ST L) e I T T = i Kuhn & Co, 15th and Douglas £t. Jas. Forsvthe, N. W. Cor. 16th and Capitol Av. W. J. Whitehouse, John W. Bell, 820 S. 10th Street. Field & Farnsworth, 2115 Cuming Street. A. D. Foster & Bro., N. W. Cer. 16th"and Cap, Ave. AND DEALERS GENERALLY. Deavers will receive GraTis with First order for 500 “V =0 Council Bluffs Cigars, one beautiful 74x13 advertising pho— tograph in sty ish hardwood frame, retzil value $2.25; with First order for 3,000 a striking street signj and with first order for 1,500 bott photograph and sign will be furnished GraTIs, SEND your order, put out the sign we furnish and if the o does not prove the hest selling cigar you have ever had, you can return within 30 days all unbroken and clean packages. PLEASE MENTION THIS PAPER. WHOLESALE D. M. STEEL BY & CO., Omaha. .VVrilu for prices and terms. Orders by lelter; postal, telegraph or TELEPHONE NO. 304, will re ceive prompt attention. OMAHA INSTITUTE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL. 0! FOR THA TREATMENT OF ALL CHRONIC AND SURGICAL DISEASES, ‘The largest Medical Institute West of Mississippl Rivers tho mecomodation So1dby T nud Deulore. 3o, Bar.Skin an i PRIX}TE CAL'INSTITOT E OMALIA, NEB {CHAS, SHIVERICK, FURNITURE UPR! Passungar ilevator to all floors, JLSTERY AND DRAVERIES, 1204, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Steeet EIOMAHA, NEBRASKA" ' HAHBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY, virect Line for Engiand, France and Germany, The ssoamiships of this well kuown e are builh of lzon, I water-tight compartments, aad are far- pithed with cvery roqulite to make tho passsge Loth safe and agreeab They carry the United ttites aud Earopean mafls, and leave New York snd Saturda FPlymouth (LONDON (PARIS aad HAMBURG. Rates, First Cabin, 880-§100. ‘Steorage, to o trow Hamburg, $10. ' C. B. RICHARD & CO. eral Pass. Agents, 61 Brosdway, New York Washiogton snd La Belle strects, Chicago, or H Pundt, Mark Hausen, F. E. Moores, Harry Deuel In Omaha; Gronewlg & Sobioencken, 1 Coucll Ela s | "EUROPE —] - COOK'S EXCURSION PARTIES eail from New York ln April, May, Juso and July by firet claee stos mabips. “ L TOURIST T '8 for INDIVIDUAL THAVELERS st roduced rates, by the Lest routes for pleasure travel. ; COOK'S UKSIONIST, with waps, contaln full particulsrs; by mail for 10 cents THOS COOK & 80N, 01 Freadway, &. 7. 08 Dearbora 8t., Chicago, 1113, at v Mass. Institute of Technology BOSTON, MASS, ExAMINATIONS 1N O ar four-year courses in Cvil, Mechanical, uinlng and iglneeriog, ‘Architcolure UHidory, ete. Studeny’ or #pec il courser. Nex® 78, 1685, Entrance exawina June dand b, 8t 0 a. m. Apply to0 PRor. UKo DLie a0 Jaks I MUNROR, Eccretiny, Fraxcis A, Wavser, Presicent, o Howuano, Board of Education rocms City Hal '*. P e ] o o : { f ) | | | ) / / 5 e —