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THE DAILY BEE--FRIDAY, JUNE 26. 1885. 5. is managed in a much more economic John Harper and A. B. }) raer, D-vldl the alligators which are so abundant in | ance of the essay was made up of ohol - " | wap, . oo whele busibess of (he pridde LINCOLN. Gity: Wb Grantrane, Loamiie, 1y HIGH SCHOOL HONORS. |3k ey i Slackions feom Dickens works and was | 1651 TOUR BARING POWDER T0-DAY! I ma.'; past (&!“';ha ma'n line. :m" Prof. Williams, of Hastinge, is in the s g Meantime what are the charactetlatlcs | delivered in very fine rtyle by the fair rands advoriived an abeolatels pre we convider that the charges are so heavy ity. 54 ip | of the Inhabitant f Omaha! Besid raduate. CONTAIN AMMONIMA. o1l along the line, the quostion stil arljer Tncidents af the Day at tie Capilal of i —— The Gradnates of 1885 Reccive TEIr|Seicg prcalinrly adspted both moralig]" Mr. president of the E TR why freight should cost five cents per 100 CHANDLLIV STRIKES BAUE( and physically for enduring the horrors presented tho gead- | _Tiaces can t-p down on a liot stors st heated, the of mud, they ars also woll fitted for be. |uates thelr diplomas, and gave them a | Guired ts devect the prasence of Ammonia "0 o* o having propetly when that evil is done |few words of good advice to take wlih 0 Fearel { the[*Y witb. them In the's new life, ommencement Lxerciges of the| 'But there has boen one great mistor-| The teachers of the High Sshool all i 1g | tone In our lives, one that has checked | desorve great pralse for the zealons work Omaha High School At.Boyd 8 |the development of our character as well | they have performed during the sshool Opera House Last Night, as that of our town. Some one onght to|year now clossd. In last night's exer- bave sean it sooner before it was too late |cis:s the results of their effirts were . to roctlfy the mistake. That Is tho sltu- [strikiogly qisible. Especislly 1a this Essays, Oratione, Recitations, Music, [ aifon of Omahs, Every one now knows |spplicable to Mies Morly, the tescher of and an Event that Will Long be that although Omaha Is a tolerably enter- |elocation, Tho Omaha schools now have Remembered by Nineteen prising town, she Is sltuated too near |reason to be proud of her, Council Blaffs to ever stand smong the pounds for crossiog the river. That ls dle, what wo pay now unless we contract for 106 State, thrlnuch rates. The local rate is 810 per carload, excepting on coal, lumber, and i ¢ eattle; I underatand they sre 5 per car Vast Orowds in Attendance at the load. The country was almost up In Saengerfest. arms about thls until the Plattsmouth brldge was bullt, everything going east| of coming to Nebraska having to cross| Veterans Obtain Tents From Private this bridge. sSources—Personal Movements Tho remalnder of this statement will appear to.-morrow morning, THE EX-SECRETARY IMPRACHES WHITNEY'S VIR TUOUS MOTIVES, New Yorg, June 25, —The Tribune pub lishes to-day & long letter from William E, Chandler, ox-secrotary of the navy, re- viewing tho letter of Secretary Whitney to the attorney-general askiog for an opinion in regard to the proper course for him to pursus in the matter of tha acceptanca or rejoction of the new dispatch boat Dolphin, Chandler's letter ix very caustic in its wording, and charges that the present sccrotary of the navy, Diplomas aud Oceans ¢ Flowers, and Notes. THE RAILROADS THE DAY AT LINCOLN, while closing the mouths of the naval ad i b L) crownedoitie of the continent. LOONY WITH LOVE " GENERAL INCIDENTS visory board, is making the Dolphin Gentlemen, A recltation, “‘Brier Roses,” was well . e Reported by The Bx's Bureau, tter n pretext to cast A slur S rendered by Miss Allice G:, Rustine — upon the management ¢f the naval depart ad of excellent Auother Meeting of toe Trans-Conti- iulu-\';:::; l;lue!‘:wn;’d"n:‘ilvn—'::;zf)r'!u:;‘ ment upder hls (Chandlerls) management for| ~ An immense andleces flled every part y , and 1t properly fol- | A 0877 Man From Chicag: 1a e nental Pool Association N ' ok > earcastically to, Whitney's expressod fear lest |of Boyd’s cpara hcuse last night with [lowed up with the right kind of instrao- Conuty Jail v . AL 8 ecagerfest. Upon entering the great | he be governed by a_spirit of resentment in]oac.), .| tion ghe is destined to becomo a reader of LU ' 11al Fool ASSocial th fost. tering th ¢ 1 it of 16| secp'e who went thete to witasas oom. he is destined to b der of onuly Jal the case, He says Mr, Whitney has already his ncknowledged spirit of resentment pre- | mencement exerclses of the Omaha High They Agreo to Disagree, and Refer [would meet the eyo were large plotures |judged somebody. Theattorney general oan |achool, Flowers, mus'c, essas, cratlone, note. Miss Minnle G. Chambors favored the audlence with a plano folo that proved RSP bullding among the firat objests which On Account of Annie Dowling, He DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONTA. Their Matters to the General [ of Abrabam Lincoln and Jamoa A, Gar- [guy aay, whioh in the ceming Mr. Toachy 06| " eitations formed important and | her to bsan expert performer on that| —Comes to Omaha For the Pur T LB S el st NETOE Managers — President field, placed in a prominont position on on O e gqoier, The attorney | very intoresting foatutes of tho event, | instrument. pose of Severing the Oord 500 the Soneatmese’ FIRLIS tosks o ary 18 Mg Adams Visits the 'o‘;)“ oy “'g°~ th““‘ ":;’“"";‘ i ':‘“‘ Sondemuing if o answers his letters. Mr. | At 8 quarter past 8 o'clock the stage cur- i A ';‘;'};‘ON“R"T""T}:"‘ A‘"‘-"‘"’h of His Own Life, THE TEST OF THE OVEN. shops, ete. oned by the grand orohertra | Chandler adds: taln was wrang up on a rceno that ne of the gems of the evening was an it 3 T e compoted of 8 large namber of instra: |\ 1t is anclass an the sun at noonday that | 415 W88 WEADE U o & ko enlled | \tton on this subject, by Mr. Onel M. PRICE BAKING POWDER C0., — Mr, Ronch fs responsible only for gnd work- [ forth rounds of enthuslastic applause | 5.y ngon, o young Sweds, who has beon| About 10 o'clock yesterday moming a MAXERS OF mente. Then followed tho pioreer san- fmanshio, The law of August b, 1852,author- | from the audlence, Three hundred in this country only four yeare. r i i i i{ 1 ad. N gerbund macloty, belng composad of not | iZing cerian ehips and sraating tho nasal A | brigh faced Inds and Insses, arranged in | The young man I endowed with unususl tull, swartby complexioned, man, with| DI, Price's Special Flavoring Extracts, heavy moustache, and & rim of died Tialc | _ Thostrongestmostdelilous and nataral fsvor known, aad The-trans continental pool assoclation held another mesting yesterday at the loss than oae hundred and fifty voicet, [of ‘the vossels should be hel, jors | intelligence, and his effort was full of § Paston hotel, bu ntoal, 61t (1A0s | i eaee ot e ey [Pal® (0, 0000,y 7 |thol gyt summer aties and on s iteligencs and o it s M0l 0 arCongban i sl e ints Br. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Goms contlnental ratos just as they were be-|, chi il 1 bo heard | filkand completo detail drawings and speciti- | Of toats rislng In ~rogular gradatlon | (0 "8 tisfed that Amor unbounded | the Cozzens house oftics and on the regis- | For Light, Healthy Broad, The Best Dry Hop It seoms that th 1 ansocia. | ot Which will not soon agaln bo heard fcatians theroof in all its parts, luciudiuz the | froi near the foot-lights to tho border | resonrces would flow for him whon ho was | ter wroto: *Willism O, Nelson, Chloago et e for, It seems that theso pool assoca- |y, 4y ity The song was composed |hull, engines and boilers shall have been pro- |}y 5oty £ th A el A 2 Lz Lol Ly Bty FOR SALE BY CROCERS. tlons ara like a court jury. When they vided or ndopted by the navy department, [ 11ghts ab the rear of the stage. Waving|yet very young. The nsme of America[Iil. Iamamembor of Ozental Loigs|cHicAGO. Dl 8T. LOUIR, afior the Franco-Peussian war, and was | and shall be approved in writing by the said | fans and fluttering ribbons gave to the |had acharm for hie yonthful ears and afNo. 33, A, F.and A. M. of Chleago.” | =0 T, A. O s dedloated to a German goddese. . The |board, or a majority of tho membora thereof, | i ore™ an enobantin effcct, | 2reat fascination for his_youthfal mind. | Ho would probably havo continged this [ 32 4™ setnthna DEMIBIEEINGIQOR 0 T LARE6 0 IUAS] ChypIERe o = TEHBT Il riiaito’ ¥/ Incllonted | siag e Nsorsehey OF HE AT SIHAT N pRGS : ¢! [Daring his early deyen the old country ho [story at much greateclength had the clerk, | - Nebraska Land Agency. jority rule. Au stated In yesterday mora- | ) Nbion oOf Jaw was complied with, and In front of this bank of bright facos were [ obtained a vegue idea of Amorles and|Mr. J. W. Needham, not have fnvited —— the enthuslasm and energy of the Ger-|Mr. Roach bid upon the desigus of the navy |geaied the nineteen graduat h ? k i ings Bre the proposition before this v department and justly and precisely was graduates, who are:|made up his mind that it was the most|him to eave tho Ink and communicate 0 F DAVls & Gu mansoldiers, The contralto 89ngs by | compelied to guarantee only good workman. | Bertha A. Brickett, Minnle G. Oham-|glorlous country on earth for him to cast[the balance vocally. The man|Ws e ] A °™ | Mme. Baker proved her to be no ordinary [ ship. Hoguarantoed neither spocd, horse | bers, Mattie O. Ellls, Addle W, Hurl- | hiy fato and end fortunes In. Had {tnot|looked wild, acted tn an agltated GENERAL DEALERS IN Megsouri rlvrd pointa m;l tll:a Pacific e1 nor anything else except that the ma- | burt, Carrie W, Hurlburt, Edith M, |been for the knowledge Mr, Johnson sub: [ manner and told the clerk that he came const A re-adjustment of these rates artlst In the muslcal role. Tho ap plause | {orial ahonld bo first class and of tho vory |James, Lillle A, Ei . ) , Eieenring, Addie J, [sequently obtained of America he would [ hero to dle. He also gave the clerk In. T A L A LA L Dl S s AR R A R PR A McClaro, Viotorls . Overall, Ivonie | yot have boon living In agony noder the [structlons to carefally pack his body In an encore which was happy and fan pro- hodes, Kate Powers, Alice G, Ruetin, | rule of monarchs and kings, But the[ice and send it back to frlends at Chi- want to do any thing all must agreee to 1t meeting, was passenger rates between by which such re-adjustment skould be the department and under the inspection S » 0g R octalfwere .ubm{md' but none of|duclng. The S: Josepa maennachor |and supersision of the naval advisory board. %’fln}“ f . Ehfim'é‘ lEll’rl “!:~ Ganuett, | Jastvoleantc exploston of his longlng heart [ cago. Seclng that his now arrival was them appeared to strike the genoral idea. | held well tho envlable reputation they l‘,‘,“,?.,‘,‘:&’,L‘é‘.’:é‘:‘c‘.‘;fif.&"oif‘i‘.‘i’i‘f‘"xd‘:fli:‘.‘o‘} n,dmn]i,n'ned.,"y,“ Ho’ri:a ;’“;‘ag;:; 'l;"d 't“’fil’lefi’“l‘”b‘iedfl:;‘“b’1‘;‘ m“g‘%'“% crazy, Mr. N"‘l’glh““‘ dp:imhfld hlmhll" Togot the trans-continental busiasees |mado tho two provious ovenings for tholr amerts butal the provisions areto be found | and Tasao Ray Van' Tugl O this nam:. | whan on brjghtand lovely summoe day |into s soom and Iud dowa. Tt wan aub: | A1 Real Estate Mortgages pool are mmpum'd to make | Desutiful singing and recelved a hesrty [g,p ide’:‘ upon ~ which _ the contract :;Ir Aldd(lsa Vgl.lflnrlburt. Alloe G, Rustin, | he willingly set sail for the friendly shores sequently learned that Nelson has lost 50 many “divles” that they all lost[oncoro to whioh they rorponded foel- | was bated: namely, good work on Mr. Roach's | Tital0 G | smbere, - Carl M. Johuson, | of thatland of the free, America, his reason on acoount of a girlby tho| o o' 0 s tected Iands money, ot at least that is what railrosd | ngly. The polka song, a soprano eolo | Bart applied to the dejartmont’s dengns. 1IF, | Bictorla B Overall, Morels A, Hall,| = Victorla . Overill, a good looklng | name of Annlo Dowling, who 1tven at | Tastors Nebraota, at ow prics M on easy torias Tor instance, if the Union |by® Miss Etbel E. Howe.. was to |therefors, tho contractor hus built the ship [ Minnle F, Thomas, Howard Ksnnedy, [mulatto glr], recited with splendid offect | tho Wabash houso in Chicago. Lt is | Imbrovod faris for sie in Donias, Dodgs, Coltass men eay. s y e 3 according to the specifications of the contract, [Jr., a-d Carrle W. Hurlburt had |+ 07 Platto, Burt, Ouming, Sarpy, Washington, Morriok, Pacific secares n passengr from Now |ail who heard her,sufficient evidenco that | h has fulfilled his engagement, beer lected St ‘Ssudalpion.” She has a history, [supposed she is a domestle. He begged | g aid Butlor sonnisss 3 Y York to San Francisco, ita share of that |she had a voice full of music and was a| JFarther on ho says: In other words M, | 2601 80 ecte to eliver ©8- | which it traced up and related, would bo [ Needham to send and have her come out |~ Taxcs pald in all parts of the state. passanger’s fare, +uppostng him t o travel | complete master of every note. Lincoln | Whitney is hunting the secretary of tha navy | 27¢, orations and recitatlons. They | of romantic Interest. hers by telegraph, but as only messages | Notary Publio alwayu in offce. Corrosponionce A o "|of course ocoupled the front ) soltto : a first class ticket, amounta to about | may well feel prond of €o grand a singer. | *1d the advisory board who designad the Dol- | 0 D Then thero was mora music by one of | can travel by telegraph Needham let that | *soney loxoed on tmproved farms and city proper- thirly dollacs. This then In divided bo- | A hontty oncoro was given and acknol: | B 3 mado tho contragtfor her comstrus | xow of seats and.at thalr right sat Mr. J. | Misg Rogers’ special classos, after which piar, - Nelson eald that bl clothing was | g oni oy oot e S0 e tweon all the rosds in tho poo), o that |edged by the young lady with a song, |deadly is only incidental; wpirit . of | oati °1."'H” p“",;g“'j' of tho board of edu- | Mr. Morrls A~ Hall deliverod an_unusu- |lined with money, and tnsiructed the | NEW WOODWORK, m tho end the Unjon Pacitic gets very |an {dy] by tho Omaha musleal union, en- [resentment is directed mioly aguinsthis ot ;;‘i"fl,‘;':;{m{! ;::;‘M:“l;“;“i:f:;t ally well written eseay on the subject of | clork to send It all to Annie, ;!X%thhnt, ; : i A i “ f the ady A 3 3 LRk i i littlo. But_tho aitustion iv just suoh |titlod, “‘An Eaglish Blackemithshop 1n |predecessorin ofice. and cho adviaory bonrd, | B K6 SUF pobeols Bnc Bley K. P Lowle oy ngerinn o nue pya. | WOUld be requiredto properly box hts NEW MACHINERY. that no advances In rates can easily bo|a Forest.” The title conveys ! [ 5 SHsEeRL cold remains and ship them. ~After be- mode. The Northern Paclfic, Union|no ides ~ of “its bewuty and | Sioeht s e i Comont. "o for | shar seastons ot Binn Macy i SR DRI G ) (O ETRETS 1605 FARNAM STREET, . . OMAHA, Pacific, Atchison, Topeka, & Sant Fe, | porfect harmony in every chord, It be- | mer, however, c: f ; I The substance of Mr. Hall's remarks {s | periers had to sit by his bed and pretend SIaRt s EaE ealylont tHeWAVIARLS| 142 ToHE 6N the 8 asttip lbbeact fiha)fentisa | Lty Chaudles brocends bylasyik thabmbila Dam h“g;""“““ME- S%"”"“v Mits | g follows: to write down everythivg that he sald. comst harbors, Boston, New York |programmo. The Germans ssems to | onher trial tho Lolphin mado fiteen kuots an | 11(38 Do BhePpEys 183 Mflmmth- R. | Many events have occurred within the | Durlng the afternoon Nelson graw worss and Philadelphia, for what they gat of | produce muslc clear and sweet from a tin )mux;i neither tl‘n;i nor Zny ;m:e:l dc(mh,e; i whu. ;s! 1 ?ygnret 4 K{'luy‘ the past few years which hnv.n brought viv- | and the clerk sent for Dr. Sweetnam, who the trans.continental trade thereforo to[horn or an anvil. The encore brought|fE®*F¥a% r:{‘l:r!éel:‘lfi::fii;» T I?ca:r ‘;] (e m:hu mnf n‘:) xssd Llncy ldly before us the condition of affairs in [ soon arrived and made an examination of changs and makethem higher than they | fourth a response which was highly ap- | the vibrations were to bs expected with the r"lfi(c” we‘:ee‘:ls?; chk‘l’l""' :n Cl!‘; Ireland, Famines, monarchial oppres- | the unfortunate man. In one of his'rav- SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. are now, the through rates, from [preciated. Mr. D. Holman played on|boat going at the top of her spe Ho rofers | ™) T directing th L l! 80, fi‘} sions and O'Donovan Rossas have exclted | ing apells he talked about being out riding Now Yok, or the_ other|tho anvil which Is cartainly a now device [to tho high character of the naval board as | A¥lsedin directing the exerolsce. Miss | puccoseively the compastion, snger and | with Joste Howard, and of trylrg to kis| LIGHT RUNNING plages named, o Ssn Franclics, [ among musicsl instraments. The Lincoln | Worth something in contidering the question | Morley displaye conslderable nervous:|disgust of all true lovers of liberty to|her, but sho wouldn’t let him, and that man presided at the piano. In one of the | Ris ancestors on the paternal side wera | safe keeping until tomeihing can be done I he preparod meat by which a number of fam. | 5t3ge boxes was seated a bevy of hand. among thore early colonists who were | for him. 5 4 d adds: “Tho course pursued by Mr, | ness lest some of her pupils should make ’oloc! on roads went of the Missonrl river would | fastival and chorus whichis composed of | Whitney t> demonsteate hi o 1l such an extent as to awaken a_generous | broke him all up. _About 4 o'clock Dep- , croato a grost atlr. Bat it probably could | abont o hundrec voices both ladies aud | tormination that tho Dolphin thould. Drove | soften becaags oy ey LaPliLy dlsap | eympathy for tho down-troddon posplo | uty Sheriff Crowell ealled at the hotel bo done only for the Southern' Pacific | gentlemen produced a feeling as though |failure is wholly without foundation in either [ E° %t b they all displaged xo|of this “gem of tho ocean,” and to croato | with a carrlage, and on pretenso of going { that many Apollos of musio sbruck | 1aw contract or common sense,” markablo easoand sel-porsaesion, a lively interest In every ovent which [out for a drive, persuaded Nolson to got Tho programme was opened with musle might affect their welfare. ilies have been mads ill here waa submitted | S0mely dressed little glrlr, and | proverbally ssid to have been more Irish | *The man is evidently doeperately in 9. 7 to chemical analysis to-day and found to con- ggmylzfiiy P;(v):::i;r‘;g ah:t snrt than Iris‘mme{\)i Oln hbl]u ll;noth;r'!‘_ nl(?e Iove with Annle Dowling, but his love is E. L. LOVEJOY, rates. It is belloved by not a fow that | opened part cezond on the programme |tain in portions not thoroughly cooked minuto ey ere [ ho was of noble celtic blood and firmly |not returned by her and it has driven i, B IEuEloh Ll on sanke EHaateoslac| ith L grand et They | cysticers, visible to the naked oye, and about };’ P“""Kfi- Edith Schwartz, Mabel [ atached to the Roman catholle falth. | himcrazy. Helisa carrlage maker by w ton to break up entlrely. The moetlng|did not ~ purpose belng out-[ono-twentieth of an inch in longth. The | yEOwEL &0 Anderton, Gracie Allen, | Hfs milltwy tralning and experlence |trade and was on his way from Chioago Omaha Real Estate and Loan C yesterday resalted in the adoption of a|done by thelr Omaha brothers|Poisoning is said to have bean,caused by B‘Y & ount, 'B\‘“‘lh Sharp and Olive | were uch a3 fow of hisiconntrymen ha |to Bute City. At times ho scoms rational | UMANA NEA! ed n Lo. resolation roferring the wholo matter to |so they used two anvile, but for somo | ibe sstion of o poison called lallsutototax | Branch, waro thelr names, At the end | enjoyed. g enough and talks siraight. When taken . FOR SALE, reason they did not produce qulte as stir- |in canned corned beef, blood puddings, cte. 101“;3“ i ?(“m ?;.an or rodltatlon these) ln 1847 a Swedish chemist, Alfred | to the jallho mado a desperato struggle 2’”1“(‘ o (‘\vn?\m[v{ g'dg: si?iodmsfigo g ring music as the Omaha boys did. |and is not percaptible te the sense of tasto. | |oded down with “hd out on the h““s“ Nobel discovered that by treating ordl- | sgalut being locked up. List night he |24lcts in o 4, Rodioks Add, 600 cannot agree, then it be referred to the | However 1t was splendld. The Omaha | Through cooking is the only safeguard. Joced Qown with basketr, wroaths,barpt, | nary glycerine with concentrated ‘ultric | wrote Needham a postal card begglng | gach, g presidents. orchestra played thres fine over.ure. e ——— ”{;{;’g °t‘"l";" of flowere, and pre. f aold he could make an explosive of vastly |[htm not to let any cf his (Nelsons) |8 lots in Plainyiew and Kirkwood Add, $300 e e e Huving _recsived two eucores, cer- PERSONAL, sented them to tho graduate. It might | greater power than any then known, and | frlends_know anything about this affair. | ta $150 each, ' | ity Nonparoll has looked | talnly Prof. Siwer has grounds for bo stated here that all tho gradustes | subsequontly he found that by ssturating ; 7 lots'in Lowe's Add, $175 to $300 each. The Central City Nonparell has looke taking great pride in' his well| Mr H.P. Hudson left Wednesday.for the who had pleces to speak Were reolpients | gilicoous earth with three timesits weight THE END Houso and lot, N 10th St., $1300. ste map of Nevraks rallosds, and|y iy Orchestra, The Columbus|east. of more flioral offerings than they could | of nitr-glycerine, he had an explosive 2 1ojlots tnBhisnia A dd yiat (rom #7006 91000 fl\',l:,kt','xifse.:,fielir;:z):;flx‘f%.cfil b0l of | macnnerchor, although from not 80 1arge| Thomas Switt is rocsvering from his sorious | P22*10'Y OBFFY home with thie: nearly equal in power and much safer to ot canq | 1ots in Parker's Add., at'from 8500 to 8900, Six ue Trom Omaba to Valisy, the use of | ® clty 82 tomo of the socitics, demon- ;e SOME AMERICAN MYPES, handle. * This last compound was dgna- | Olosing Kixercises of The Grand | glots in Thoraburg Place, at 230 (o 830, thoO. & R. V. thence to Stromsburg, |Strated by thoic music not only wall | .| This was the tlilo of a_well written |Ite: H ogke AN -and AL B o B Ve O Raed Hloon thenos. t Conteal Cite! | trained voises, but perfoct harmony, re- | General Managor Holdredge, of the B, & | o ladvered by Miss Addle W. Hasl: |, Que world remowned friend, 0'Dinovan 6 lota in Hanscom Placo, $650 to $500 each e o ahtns U incpa zound | celying & hestty applauso which resulted | Mereturned from Boston yesterday morning. | ¥ (g YOETE body and caption she | R:8:0, has osrtainly had his fil of the | Tho grand lodgo mot at 0:30 o'clock yester- | Other residence property, improved and tn- houses, eto., “loom up,” Mpecm'xy as {s | In the gentlemen coming again to the| E.J, Roderickand J, H, Rumbaugh, of |displayed unquestionablo evidences of|d°¢ired potorlety. Those who favor a|daymorning, and the first business transacted [ improved, in all parts of tho city. roported by the same agthority, a proml. | f£ont of the stage and glviug the audience | Blue Springs, ace reglstered u the Millard, | deep study, carefal thought and happy polley like the one now pursued must \]-;e was to install the following officers: Ai',;;;ulug,-;;"]l“)grun'n 8t, in the center of bus- nent U. P, official not long since saud: another ~song. - Madam '“l'l“l?’e'- I Miss Aunic aud Mame Hargrove, of Mount | imazinationr. ~Miss Hurlburt has a very Dlind "r’e:‘tl;;g:’““‘ moans of accomplish- | v .1G. M,—Judgo M. . Reess, of Wahoo. | Cormer 1ot on Howard Sk, in conter of bus- “Central City Is bound to become th l-;-dum.mg,lwu Lo leur.d rilling 80d | p1eqsunt, Tows, ar visiting Mra. R, E, Allav, | Intelligent face. She wore a white dres3, ot eiably 1o argument but the phyal- | oKy We Do G ML—C. K. Coutant, of finess, $16,000. : B e A E v sl Lo OmahaY irdliko volce, was listened to by the e + | as all glrl graduates do, with a lovely bably g tbut the physl-| omana, E Full lot ou Harney St., nicely situated for il great audience_with the stillness of | A-W. Crites, V. V. Loonard and J. G.| w0 B 6 B ist. In sub, |C3h addressed to genuine dysamliters, | R W. . Hull, Edgar, business, 10,000, OOVELINGS, midnight, and a hoarty cncore agaln | Richey, of Plattsmonth. wero at the Paxten | AONNOE OF Lok 1or walat. In BUb | gould have auy powerful effect; but toan| R, W isorge B, France, of | Several piéces of fino business proporty on Presldent Adams made s tour of In-|prought the favorits to the stage with a | yesterday. W e . Intelligent audlence who can certainly | York, Dodge St., between 11th and 14th, for salo spection yesteriay through tho yards and < : © hardly realizs how fall of sirlking D ot Tola ey an hla nlnos and | Fcpetition fnono of her choico plecer. | John Zehring, Lincoln; J. F. Zediker, | traits wo are as o paople, aud how we are 3 ! R. W. G. 8.—W, R, Bowen, of Omaha. | A good location on 16th St., for 8 or 4 stores thopsicf bt oy T Mlianelt ao being | Thus clozes the mutial concerts of the | Fanklin, Jobn Stuhr, Minden, Tows sro at|looked to from every quatter for soms | ¥Ord® WY not ba misplaced. This ques-| After assuming the duties of his officlal posi |~ at a bargain, ald to have exprossad almaell as belng | geengerfest week, tholAzoads! freak of originality. It fs well that tho|tioR is certainly one of moment to the| tion, Grand Master Iteeso announced the fol- | lot on Caldwell St., £500; o bargain, rosd. That line gefs its passsngers di- rect feom the coran steamerzat Now Or- leans and carrles them ov=r its own track | was time for the encore which was free all the way to Pacific points, therefore % |and prolific. Tho encore was **Crowned mskes s nice thing and is fndependent | with the Tempest,” ropeated from last enough to oppose all efforts made by the | eveniug by reqnest of the management. other roads, for o rendjustment of the | Tho Kansas City atfon and orchestra in with him, They were driven to the L1 tholyro and every one dld hark till it G s Sarefiold was born n Ireland in 1645. | county jall, where ho was lodged for ——— Polsonous Uanned Meat, byithe entire school. Mies Lizzle Whit- Rock Istanp, IlL., June 25,—A sample of o the general mansgers of the varlous roads, and recommending that if they W.—W, W have 50 spmpsthy for svoh cowardly acts, | I+ W G- R.—Charles Hortman, of Omaba, | _cheap. pleasad af tho way matters are moving | “yy Missourl tent and awnlog com- L g +~ | Amerlcan people, “‘What stand ghall ba | lowing appointive office:: A cheap property on Sherman Ave,; & bar- S M - 4 ffi sfals of 5 Deputy United States Marshal Allan re- | Amerlcans do not know their worth ia 2 S, n i ¥ e s, i % g A e o, | PanY, of St. Louis, has mado . propoet- | ',y rom ' business trip in Hov | this dirootlon, for solf.conecionsnesy de- | A6 8t this time! Onransatie i toa LR e S e e o road expoot to go west to-day or b0 4ion'{o Major N. G, Franklln, of the | !umed yesterdsy from e e It Is to bo hoped that somo man may . 7 iBlace, morrow, over the line. The spezlal has e AN Grand Ocator—0. J. Pholps, Schuylar, Money 6o loan on real estate securlty, gREom, Grerithalise. o dpodlal hos Ono thing noiversally remarked about | Yot 8F1se, who, ectuated by tho highmind- fi ; Sy 0 g Grand Custodian—Benjamin F, Rawalt, sn o rentiog of Lents e the uso o the rounlon | Mrw. A, . Wtingand dunghr, Nins, |y, Xosicas 1 the piniog,baste o 1 o, | 3, BotYes that charastorizd the noblo | setngs, ™" ™7 ML - TN JOHN T. DILLON, Manaser i Tanbyl a 1ad 14 yeusiof aze, s0a [ ‘lsu.rlc(emgm?zum er. They prupu:e eft Wednezday] night for Lake City, Minn,, |},yt withal the clesr head he keeps In :':Q‘ '“; R ;: o1 ens tfl_m ? morand Marshal —Francis E. White Platts- | Rooms 8 and 10 Frenzer Blook, Opp. P, 0. HLAr F. T ahy iwho fa asatktass wapire | - 11009 oF noto fonta a8 morely [ b0 wpend the summer manths, spito of his burry, For hooarrles on his | g0 (o0 11 B0 02mpicte emancipation o1 ™Eh g senior Deacon—Jolin . Mercer, A. KALISE 2 nominal sum, thus essuring plenty of| pe; aax Moses, of Jacksonvilie, Fla,,who | belek transactlons with such shrowdners | th? Irieh people. . 4. . intendent of the Ualon Pacltic road, I i “ v o dla. | Brownville, i (;:fi:nel: dl:hlan,o b Grand Taland, fol] | 62t room for thoso who destic to partici- | i’y cndidate for the office of rabbi of the |and far-seolng carefulnces as wou'd mako |, *‘Aviully Lovely Philosophy,”a dia- | Grand Juuior Deacon—Elias O, Wiloor, ; . I pato n the plossures of the reunlon, To ; ; ) ) logue recitation, supposed to have_taken | wymore, from a oar ioad of conl Wodneaday and | EUbiol thronghont tho state deslriog to | SoPRFeBation of Toraelin this city, to sacceed | tho bratn of o poor littls Boglishmau | i0ey yon”s ‘Boston bell and Brook. | Grand Tylor ~Willivm 7, Mount, Omaha Brfl an al flr sustainod j fractaro of tho right templo DL "OURNETR MR RO SRS 0 | D, Hartield, wrrives in tho olty to-duy. soom like chaos, aud oause him "to leng| [, 1 " S0y xiremely well recited by | Thoy were alro inetailed. - Thon tha lodgo bone., Itls thought that hls recovery is | frpfgh theta at prices as low as last year. | Mr. R, W: Breckinridge returned from g Miss Minole F, Thompson. She lmper. |listened to the annual oration, which was de- 810 South 18th Btreot, secrefary of s'afe’s office looking to the %““‘L e La! v The governor having failed to make | Chicago Wednesday night bringing with him m:fi:to?::;xdlg;tx:rgfiecng:llg?e:;“:fi:w:’:; sonated the characters most creditably g;;'ffd"’,,,f"\'ir'n.f:?,‘,‘“fifl.',,:“.‘.‘,‘é"’.‘;}‘ou,',;"&‘ 3 DOORS SOUTH OF FARNAM, J. R. Manchester, clalm agont ¥ [ requisition apon ths authoritles at Wash- | grandparents, Mr.and Mrs. M, Brockin [to be notlosd some eteongly marked |0d Was loudly applsuded. cine die. Tho session was o plcasant one and | = First-olass tafloring in all its branches. ’g;mg(;fli‘:xnszflilnf:fd L28BART) WhO “.:; ington for tents, as contemplated in the | ridge, of Norwalk, Ohio, to make a short visit | types. A trlo com%nled o{, Mln‘;elAdldl; Harl- | full of interest from beginning to end. ~ = e act pasted by the recent legisla‘ure, It i . C. ¥, Brocki ; i i g5 : burt, Mabel Balcomb and Annle Young, —— rash, southern Colorado, for two weeks, here with Mr, C. reckinridge, Foreiguers in looking at America seldom I ST o (R Pl RN oo ot H. K. BUREET, becomes necessary to rent a large number returned home yesterday. Ho looks| ;¢ hem to supply the demand which will ¢ brown as an Indian, nlml;utilhnd oom- | o made for shelter. m, yesterdsy James P, Eoglish was united in AT R P What d lalns of fseling extremely healthy, it to Miss M t Dalton, ' Re FP2. it g 3 ““ " » P50 Onnnug- division storekeeper of pe'f:l::;.:n::.h;.i;l’:l’:;mtlh: ::t’y‘:‘ig:: I;::;:::ngu.h. e sroom.n sficta, | e dlscover In him¢ Ho dispiscs to bo e o aolon ot Froioa¥ o8 4 {ing and mado a fow ruliogs. AND. BMBALMER, E ‘Tiber and the Colony at Plymouth.” The 5 the Unlon Paclfic at Armatrong, Ksnsas, | jouiap it very much and the crowd seems | ting. The newly married couple left for the ;f;:: l?[’. ‘;:‘:::'::g; ?l,“:ut ';;‘?:::hd:; document, if not so long, would be worth T tue ome of the Wopmleg -Osttle Oom ] w. wimateset. /i i OMADUA NEB patelok is o g farther than_the Y, X At 8t Pabicks church a thiscty, at 9 . | t00 {acther ny“;hn‘:em;%fi.'.:i::“f:fi?a T T P RO ey s oy o rmgey (o which Howard Kenrely spoke on|ynited States district court yesterday morn- Fu“EnAI' DIREGTOH i ia tho city. to be inoreasing and probably will untll |east to-day, on a sbort bridal tour, golng into print, It tells of the pilgrim [ PA0Y ve- John T, Stewat a writ of orror waa DR P. GROSSMANN, e after Saturday, To-morrow will be the| M, 3. . Boyd recewved a loter yesterday | ™ om sor pory S 0o8, +hlohls also motice. | Fithers wholanded at Plymouth ' Rook; |sliowed, which taken it to the supreme court o i ; ANOTHER SALE geandest day of the entire festival, belng | from Mr, and Mre, Biorbower; dated at De- [ able fn other Amerloan types, Supposs |Of Vhe trisls and tribulations they en- | Anotion o dissolve an attashment in the p_umil s kl hich all bands and socie- | troit. They are well and happy and expect| we . were in a fleld n.udd-’d 'l'th ‘bush dured moresevere than any subséquent | case of L. M, Bates et al v, Jalin L. )la)uOon» Ysl[:lan flrgaufl Gf Boots and 8hoes, $ien will take part In the progeamme. |4o bo home about July 10. They are about| Horeis a bush which_obateuots tho way, [°01o0y: Then thegrowth of this eountry |nell was overruled gustarday by Judve Dundy, A + Ve i f under religious and edccational influences | bu 900 pates of Fr, KId shors, 18 cases | 8¢ the sharke'yho are trying to'work |2 Wt 470 e B Bemesbon o miL velt oatasoms ofcther e Sew. iomoncha| s vividly compared with the rise and |Paiooyseutatnad C o | GRS St MR S VUMY lght u'x:l.saw:l shoes, 75 pairs sirdp ::":“J:: ::i&lbt"z::;“ml 1ok bave M| im0l i path to the right. But the Yankee with- | 18l of m;:;“n. AL Yom.Au:’c negro wuah’.yoh.x‘\'&.adm m, Telephooe Np. 7% i tles, 35 doz low shoes, 300 pafrs light Turtioe Coohfin's oonn‘i- In towton| Dau: T. Ouster, chairman of the demosratio out hesitation bends over and wrenching h robl ndrew son ove night last m OMAHA ENTHIPRISE . Lou Brown, charged of allppers, 25 doz children shoes, a lot of e all he tioae. committes, of Jefferson county, was tu._ tows | UP, the intrader by the roots, prondly | Th's was the ulollng esmay delivered by | plesded ullty, Lou T TR damaged shoos, 80 pairs of boys' shoes, and busy " '| walks over the ground which 1t ocoupled. | Miss Carrie W. Hurlburt and was a gem, 1m' h t B Mehelin, is on sriak I w k 80 patra of i ELRAS 4 ,?n". 125| The distrlct court stlll continues on|Wednesday conferring with the demooratic| [nstead of paasing avound an obstacle, ho | She commenced by saying: udge Nevilie granted s deorse of. diypeos ' 4 n d Or s Cor, palrs of misses low shoes, 12 doy \adles’ | €My ocasor. bosses of the metropolis, He has great con-| removes it from his way, 1t is his de-| *‘As with daring strokes the[master ar- | in the case of Katie 1, Brainard va Julius'D, erce and Patrick Av., N, Omaha, ahoes, 125 pairs obildren shoes, 500 ‘pairs The citlzons of Emreld wlll celebrate|fidencein the administration of President|light to, do what no man has attempted. | tist brings into prgmlncncs the maln fea. | Brainard, on the grounds of desertion, ‘We are prepared to do foundry work of men's shoee, 20 doz boys’ shoes—buy ton | the Fourth of July at Beoker's grove. | Cleveland, and expects to make Jeflerson| ~The womsn deserves some attentlon, | tures of his picture and then carefally Jlfi"l.'""{,‘:’.“.f:‘:nf,‘.‘:'.“ sot for trial before | oy “Wo cast evary day. dge tool and lace, 425 palrs hand-made shoes, 10| M. Hoag, of his “clty, will deliver the | county a hotbed of democratic’ too, The New Eogland honsskeeper | with more delicate, lingering touch fills M‘f,my ‘o a! va Erdman, ob grindiog. Take red car line street cars casen of men's and boys' boots and shoa., | OFatio i It is IXP;“Bd an exourslon| ), §, Wheeler, Plattsmouth; . A , More, 18 over set up as the model domestio | out his canvar, 8o the great master of fic-| Morgan va Chapman. 20 doz Cong.,20 doz buckle shoee,20 dcz-| vain will run to to the ground, Kearney) D, H. Mercer, Brownville; J, C, |economist. Her greatest falling is clean- | tlon directed , his powers in dellninsting| Ballow vs Drescal et al. _AME I[:AN ‘Serge shoes. All of above shoes must |, MF. Pickett, the postmaster at Ash-| i o PRER SR Ohicago; | 1lnets, and in her eyes it {sa capital | his wonderful and Impressive life ssenes, | Merdith of al va Omaha et al. land, also editor of the Gazstte, has b pAS, i oo Se (AAKK, - CLIRMO) Schowd vs Stephenson, z;:tl:.:::,’ cll:y.:&t pii‘o'z.“t ;;;z:t; :::: .';‘m:k:' _l:m l‘o:;.I:l:uA:ge :zst s Ba8 DOCD | iy 1., Griggs, Graud Fork, Dak; G. H, | °Fime fol s man to enter the reglon of | Like the great artist, too, Dickens had | Jhiind ve SEeRIeHeR, snow-white, sanded kitchen-floors in his | within his soul & purpose, and as a result| gund vs Nelson. H(JI(MM Y Maj J, W. Early, one of the proml. | Kindsld, Sioux City; ¥, J, Hale, Battel | poof" g i A Ao s“mdfi!’lslo?:ulg%u., et residents sud business men of | Oreek; J. D. MoBarthy, Lawrence; B. A. o:r:ufl'ux tl:-nl]gnl:;gx:‘ .v?rndbcll?zgmo};zp;?ti Fiatawaae b b deiia pulnly B Cidalseta (; Coli\mbus, fs In the city. Evarts, George Parker, Valentine; 0. E |out with the 1419 Farnam Bt noar 16th Bt | 00 ¥ urkington Ia now the ead clork | Green, Genon; G. ¥. Frush, Waboor 3. . | Lo ste. mearimrs’ prople we have an- 0. A. RINGER'S. at th!‘ Gorbam hol 1¢is & worthy | Porter, Hayden; ¢ the Canfield, other example of large-heartedness. |awaken & lively interest In their fel- g . A, . promot.fon, as Frank Is well and favor-| At the Metropolitan—H, W, Crowell, Ara- They would gladly welcome all the north {low men aod touches their deep: Clesing sale of millinery will continue | ably kno wn to the traveling fraterait; phoe; C. N, Abbott, Fullerton; W. J, Orane, |If the latter could only bs induced to|est sympathler. Throughout all of every day unlhnl our e;t:,le stcek of spriug| The couuty ln‘;vayor says about 350 | yohn Bryer, Arlington; O, Palmer, Hastings; [ Vi)t the cool orange groves and shady | Dickens' works there s & pleasang summer hats and bonnets aro sold | aores has boen added to the city of Lin- |y, Vanderoup, Salem; F. Creighton, La|streams which make the sunoy southland | veln of humor, but in Lis earller produc- his readers with wonder and incredullty, but rouses them to a consclousnets of things to which they had been blind, RBOBT, L, GARLICHS, ¥, B, JOHNSOY (GARLICHS & JOHNS0L! ANKERS, TIETZ PARK ON THE MILITARY ROsD s & 5 Le s lazy, with his listless occupation of 1 burg; F. Douglas, Red Oak; W. H, { P Sabarg uglas, Bed Od W, K ol dlor, Hog o ihoce. st ene] s moente we o ‘e giewivg 1he 516 N.16th 8t, Omaha,Nel tremes In everythiog, so are there ex-|and entertalument, but on locklng closer | 5 per cent Interest Allowed on tin '.r;mel in the u;utharu genltlerluuv. He | we find beneath the lively painting some- Deposits E s d who & moment ago so lazly swung|thlog that leaves a deeper mark, We = 3 scuritie: av: in bis hammook, now aroused by a chavcs | consiantly £ad pistares Hlastraiing hiy | 2YSt0eRt Securities, Mortgag | BVErv Sundavs = word from hia compan‘on, stamps sround {eywpthy with tho wronge of cuildren, dy oo KOS B s et il bl Copversiee e veranda in the very sublimity of|and all are bat destroyed reflectlons of | LoBRS PRARIOG OB ALY & 0D . A pleasant aud decirable place passiop, He might bg compared with!his own neglscted childhood. The bal- and Improved Farms, Our 81 00 fine‘millans are worth 82 25 growlog old, When first ylewlog ihe A 5 were J. Baker, Norfolk: 0. M. Pickett, 360 fine trimmed pattern hsts and | Wahoo; J. M. Wolfe, D, B. Welpton, | Sheasby and wife, Portland, Me; F. B. bonnets at lees than ons haif the reguler | Dr, Mercer and H. T, Olark, Omana;'M | Thompson, Davenport, Towa; J. L. Green, price. H. White, Dr. F. J, Sshug and Paul |St. Louis; James Wienfield, Des Moines; We elmply say our stock is iwmwmens)y | Nopper, Columbus; W. B. Morrlson, E |O. R, Bartlett, St. Paul; Mrs, W. 8. Wil- and our prices will astonish you; uf you|W. Dorr, York; *Thomss C. Muoger, |lisme, Council Bluffs; Mrs, D, G. Neis- don’t want to buy ¢ome and see. Orete; Thomas Yule, H, H, Kemer, W oger, Kensas City; W, H, Bush, Danver; 0. A, Rixoes, JG. Washburg and 8. H. Gibbs, Mestrice; VN, Polk, Oregon, Mo, out. See our 250 hats sold every where | coln this spring sod summer n the way Pl ® Orarki 2. i i £ H atte; F. Curties, Farmont; E, Birdsall, | 20 inviting. tlons It 1s more broed and constant, while ar(l)lll:t;%o‘t..zo‘ SRt ::;fifil?::n::::!nflu thers is room and Chadron; J, Babbitt and dsughter, Elkh'flr The vigor of the southerner lags in|later on it ia & litile overshadowed by g1 0o bt you vl y|domand formare, L erivate | Visuo Gontenl Giy: O Bevgatom, s | umimers 4nd one might almos way thas | the deop emollons of (he man who wes I‘a" []n[:e'