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A LS, g T ISR ———————— T o g S ‘ " . , B e » AP I TR TN THE OMAHA DATLY BEE:. FRIDAY, JUNE 11. 1850 o TELEPHONE 314, THE GREAT HYMY OF PRAISE ' e ed troth e }|.m’;,fi‘n;“?h‘::ff Skl solo, T Kich Thet Mo B g S Uil rifle ange and_ inspected s pertect v- | VERY [ITTLE SPURT PUT ON L bl Commencement Exorcises at Belle- - corsage bouqet of natural roses | “lemonade salesmell” “walking around g B THE VISITORS : e thebreast She looked majostic | the gallery with (I hbuldl think) a No. 13 vue Coliege Yesterday. Large delegations from Omaha, Platts- i RRISON GIBSON 8 fully Produosd Last Night at the | aud beautiful, and maintained a most at- | cowhide boot on, antl .v$ aking at that, The state of Nebraska, teeming with & | mouth, and surrounding towns attended | The Wheat Market Manipulated Up a Notch b y ) iz, M sty [tactive appeatance throughoutthe oven- | There was'nt ah udhed to be. seen, of | wealth of attractive landscape sights, can | the commencement. exeroises. Notablo in Oloaro Testerds 3 Opera Festival, ing. it there whs one) he didn't know [ hoastof no place more thoroughly beau- | among tho visitors were: Baird, icago Y | AN EXCELLENT PERFORMANCE. | Soventy ladics, both from abrond and | hor® S i% R0ares Tnore should not | Yue and Bellevue college, Ton miles | yng Manley Rogers, Fsq.; of Fremont, [ BUT DROPS BACK AT THE CLOSE. { Omaha, were identified with this very | be a single person allowed to enter the | south of Omaha, back from the river on | Rey. T. 8, Sexton. state synodical mis- DEALERS IN Rellovue College Commencement — | important part of the chorus. Nearly all | hall after the perfovmance begins, ex. | a high plateau, stands the village, while | sionary, Kev. J. A, Hood, of Sc huyler, of them are enthusiastic lovers of musio | cepting du ';’f the interyals between the | towering above it on a high eminence | Judge Savage, J. L. Smith and wifo, | Corn, Oats and Provisions Firm and Accident to Henry Koster—Bur- A h . ral 5, Ueotge #inre Baged~Oikee 1nsere in Omaha. Some of them have been | BUTAboLe. FEhS cat bo eadly remedied | htoh commands & view of the .;2’.".{}.,'“,\'§"|§‘d'r'f:':'...l'-.‘.'.‘"m?;_"i; Jieorge Av| Higher fu Spite of Prediotions esting Nows Ttems. identitied with musie from time out of [ ™yt night st beforethe last and best | country for miles in cvery dircotion is | Cgle “Mrs. McGuire, the Misses Pratt to the Contrary—The Oat- mind. As a whole, the sopranos have | chorus, about 200 peopld rushed for the Bellevue college, one of the youngest and | Miss' Hutmaker; and Miss Ford, of tle Market Slow, e acquitted themselves creditably. Thev | doors to leave. 1t was M\m!nltl to the | most prosperous of Nobraska's educa. f Omans, =~ Mrs. . 1,0 Shugart, Lyman Tast Night. s oceasi t yance to the | chorus as well aeto the public. ‘T'he | tional institutions. From the college hill | Shugart and Mrs. O. ogors, of ; i Contrary to expectation, the porform. | hive BeCisionod most abiovaice 1 e | whole performance would ot have lasted | to'the north may be scen tho spires of Couneil Blus, \ e K B of the festival orchestra and_singers last | )0 5 charged with anything which five minutes longer. No, no, they Oixhin, of theensbls the Missourt with t ameeting of the trustees yesterday CnitcAao, June 10.~[Speclal Telogram te Rooms 20 and 20, Omaha National Bank Building, Omaha, Nebraska. couldn’t wait. They must satisfy then ¢ X v afternoon it was decided to erect aladies’ | {ho Brg. |- WhreAT—On ' \ : 4| conld seriously affect the welfare of the | selves and destroy the effect of tha musio | its heavy timbored borders while to the | hall to cost 8,000 during the coming sea- | o ity vy k. wia SonNETIp isfaction to the large n\ulw;:w‘. 4 :l'?- undertaking. = Last night, however, | for those who temmined. The public | southand west as far as the eye can | son. Of this amount over $3,000 has | Gohed from “\_w”“' 180 dl Lot night, as a consebuence, the largest audi- | thore was @ break in _the cho' alroady licon sibsoribod, thus Assuring yesterday and averaged rathor [ night, was a great success. It gave sat- . e i ¥ should bear in mind this 1s not a eircus, sl 0| strote hes awa . Do sf’ycf/, a Commission Business | ence of the season will be present. rus, ‘“The Day is Breaking." | butd musioal fostival, and, 88 this is the re ‘l" , the level plal%w "f et 'ltlt - y the std0sss of the movemont, stronger than it was at the close of business The Concert. Some ambitious soprano, held on to | first one, particular oare should be taken, | 1" "¢ of attractive beauty. e viow atthat time. A little depression was con- et cdmms is an inspiring one. i ” BOONE COUNTY'S BOOM. tributed by cables, but the local temper more P Bellevue_college was founded in 1883, G i than overcame this. The first story goin A the *“Hymn of Praise.” The movements, | .horys yoices dropped, was the time for o —, by Mr. H_T. Clarke, of Omuha, through “""““"l,‘;::"‘_"l';‘l’:" e PoULICAL | 110 rounds was explanatory, in n meastre, of b three in number, wore faithfully rendered | the leading soprano to take up the theme. Burglars Caught. .. | whose liberality the colley was A Neb., J I e, a yesterday's rapid decline, and was in effect List Yom‘ PI‘O ert '"“US by the orchestra, The first chorus, ono | But the careless singer fell in with the [ Captain Cormick went to Council | erected and placed under the con: LBioN, Neb., June 10.—-[Corrospond- | jya¢ one member of *the syndicate,” to pro- of incontive to devotion, was sung with | leader. = Mr. Pratt's indignation may | Blufts yesterday and socured John Car- | trol of “the "Presbyturiun synod of | ence of ‘tho BEk.]—Boone ocounty s | tect himself from the consequences of a littlo courage and precision. The second was | Well be imagined, It was shot in fierey | yo)) Frank Simley and George Smith, | Nebraska. The college buildingis u well | booming. ‘Tho Union Pacific railroad is | quiet work by another mewmber, and partly in ~ lances in the direction of the offendin, built, attractive three-story structure, " 0 . FOR BALL- followed by u solo of Fursch Madi, ac- | f4HS8 T HE S IOOE0 S ader. % | who uro charged with tho burgiary of | PRkt of Ut prick and with cspecial | Dp3ins the right of way on the extenston | a spirit of pique, unlowded a considerable \ f “ Vibog ' [\ 2 3 bt ir line north and west of Albion. | portion of his holdi B3 e compunied by fifteon loading Indies of the | ™) anosgayo | WWibog's store on Tonth stroet last_week. | § D e a1 35 6 | pt e oldings, But It was given Corn e alfuet waa. pedcULAly ina | the L o e, | Thoy had somo of tho goods in their pos- | falst ©OF ghe opicat It Wl it IK S | Tho Northwestern railrond has made a, | out on the dead quiet that a love feast was . o a note after every other member of the | in every respect, so as to insure a grand e Forty minutes of symphony mtroduced | &0 %0 CEdq” "The moment the | success ¥ B ¢ " er quite an amount of trouble. 186 For Salo--lots in Ambier Place, one | A heavy burden fell to the task of Mr. | Yet, lst hight, and on the precocding | S¢Asion when captured. work of the college has been more of a | survay through Albion, thence west ;’“‘dw:";" and all difforences awmicably ad- 2 miles from court house and .-"“l.x g:;:‘:x:“{,‘f‘:ub 7::?"’;;:‘(1‘,";‘;’: n';,‘;,"u’::;; ;:‘It:r"lii]g‘}rle‘x-?lvfill;g 1',‘;:;2‘:"::"{;{)}V::;C’mg:": Henry Koator Hurt. preparatory nature, but with the coming | Dame Rumor says that the graders have [ justed, thus leaving the clique nothing to do 9 o s will b i but resume the oper: 400258 $loo to koo ench. ' Easy torms. | ing nughit, his method being more nat: | night bo found a_dozen excellent read: | yestorday afternoon, 'was throws from | juen propared for entranco into tho | S4By on the line surveved to this i, | 74sc and advancing it steadily to Toie, and e dolowts man ety water 1ot | ural, and the peculiarity of his voice | ers with voices pure asever may beinthe [ his carringe and dragged s considerable | freshman and sophomore classes. The up, Ehre 1t a governotahiys bes buszing | Nere alittlo eplsodo occurred. Mathows and 11a st front. o gist or. in K. V. | Whicnseemed least apprectuted on the | average chorus, Upon these, latter, tho | distance, sustaining very serious injuries, | membors of the college faculty ave: g . Y { ® 3] i Stauffer were in the pi i ry el provious nightlosing many of its objec- | others' loss favored —deponded, ’ yet w1 Rev. W. W. Harsha, D. D. presiden !;F,;’"“"l‘,’“t‘,fi:k' T L A e e S T B s mi tionable features. with such success as to make The News from Urete. Rev: Wm. R. Henderson, A. M., ancient f Jarolt d the South Platt “fi\,e, DACK 10 about 74iye, when Henty W rl 180—For Sale—2-story house, 7-rooms, | - Th feat f the evening was | their acceptabi o N o ps, M Stokes, A. M, math. | Iore from your city anc the South blate | popbytgonh a m out ¢ A \ e groat feature of v I3 their acceptability amarvel to those who CRreTE, Neb., Juno9.—[Correspondence | languages, Monroe Stokes, A. M. ma country than from his immediate neigh- tonholed Stauffer and led him_ out to collar, city water, stable, full lotin | the duet between “Mme. Fursch-Madi [ predicted failure. of The Ber.]-Mr. aud Mrs, J. R. Neal, | emutics, Mrs, A, A. Harsha, English, | JORRES R 0O TR0 AHORECO T 1 Give | Cudabiy and a conferenco followed. The re- G b el e ool e iratlas) Hurtlogon; il [ wad he: Tenoks Who removed to Kansas Jast fall, will re. | Miss Funnio V. Dillrance, " misio The | gitiafiction to his friends in this locaity. | Sherations o sk rotLoEL, i pearia sy 12 ooke: or Wi expectancey, | | J b » ® | school opened the first year with twenty- oo : > d Vi hard on the 2,000, ach of the ladies was in excellent voice. | tenors was most welcome indeed. Among | dence. Thev will be cordially welcomet ncreased to thiriy-five, while for the | 0o dlork of Boono county, is promi- | About all the August whent Ln Sigh { ast front lot on Virginia ave., l'i‘uch seemed o!:hvx,?uls ofl tlm_l(lrth‘r;)r. ‘h!x‘{ the local foroe were some who might be | by their many friends. year .1ur;t clased sixty students have. bclun nv"”;'mc"mimmd Fok. ,_.;::“re{s from this | Iacked contirmation so far ns 1\"2‘;};3'&1!‘“1‘: ,750; $1,000 cash, balange in 2 years. | through the beautiful solo, aited | onominated excellent readers, and who, | Mrs. Laura Powers, with hor little son, | enrolled. This gratifying increase is duo | gigiyjat, Kevrybody knows John, and he | Purchases going down to any special in- 185—2 fine lots in Potter's add., for both | For the Lord,'" the almost sublime wealth to the united and carnest _efforts of the would poll an awful big vote in this sec- | lCiests. After a while the °demand of those two ladies seemed to the peopla | in this entertainment, never missed a | has gone to Cheyenne county to spend | yojjepa faculty for the advancement of | ¥ . v . came slightly less, but advance having m-li; SITINALL 16t Omslia View 800 | & realization of the long-looked-for | note. Despite this fact, the tenors were | the summer with her brother. Y LRaticition's tnterests, With the ads o "fn::’.'gr",‘;,"' ml"u:-‘;y lgx'lil:ll;:ll:;r:‘«lfif: bocous Well startéd. continued fiselt aroung e otethid ot dream. among those who needed greatest coach- [ W. H. Barston went to Chicago yester- | dition of the collegiate course and other | 0 B1sld | these tigures. A good deal of short wheat coming winter, and thus gain more ox- | was covered In by Counsclman, Cassidy, perience in politics, than to make the at. | Buell, Herburn and Matthews. Catr ala Tho madume appearcd at hor best, | ing attho rohoarsals. They scomed to| day and will bring back with him some | improvenionts that are contemplatod, it ous sweetness, PUML | suffor from a preponderanco of woaker | fine blooded horsos. is hoped and confidently expeted that | fop ;a 182—For sale at & bargain, 5 acres for | singing with marve! 00; half cash. ent to secure the nomination | bought some on the advance, the leadin g E L and expression, Miss Huntington, how- T ¥ 5 I I the attendance for the coming year will 3 “ sellers being Dwight, Giilett Sickel 181--Fine lot in Plainviow 8500 ; 3 cnsh. | &ver.~bept. Whtchtul cye ove all " tho | voicos which, in o moasure, blunted tho | - Mea. Delin Holland loft yesterday for | e AN 10N L EORINE AT Yy | forcongress, - " B F T UG beine Bk Gt and Sickel 178—Lot and a half on Colfax st., north | ground. | distinctness ot the better singers, - Whilg 'the west on a trip for her health. faculty mado the gratifying report to the |y o5y oy sy Full sheet posters | fhe €overnment crop report came in ver of Leavenworth st., only $2,750. For the third time Mme. Fursch-Madi | the quality of some was excellent, there | Numerous —applications have been | board of trustees yesterday that they had [ 37 o0 8ECRY S B i Five BOSI [ bearlsh and reacted prices to 7%, aroun 477—Lot and a third on rairview st., m | made an appearance here singing with \ sent, ‘i“"'l" Ll 't’“c‘ that | made for positions in the dor:\muenl of | beon enabled from the increase of e | goniors Van Wyok and Manderson are | l]‘}(,l;g;;lxru(@l,l&l,l\\l: hlulh:l 'fl;::i""om o ™ ! a ) T 7, 3 pS0NA g i ing | college, v ¥ regular ¢ i2adets fa 3 L AL A FRAINS—Co Clark’s add., $6,500. the grace and ease which earlier charac- | clearnessand resonance of tone ) ugie and drawing in the college, vacan- | college and the regular appropriation expeeted to be present, and that through | firm to-day and hieher, corn Seoring & ;":{n ter] The three principals scored most s d her. v-;llm_x found in the tenor is always to be | cies‘caused by the re tis- | adn b A gnation of Miss | from the synod to carry the s ed. There was a timidity, too, | Gates and Miss Kirkwood, teachers in'{ through the past year without incur noticeable last night, in attacking the | these departments, any debt. During the year a college read- hool 176—House and lot on Pierco st., house 5 Il them the spread eagle will flap his wings. | of Mec and oats e In the latter cereal of 8-rooms, wi stern, barn, $3.500. The committee of arrangements -are | AUKUSt was in best demand, Considerable WG o I RE vg | tactory successes, as they coeld scarcely t ) King earne Yor! i o- | business was done in a speculative way. l”“mll:lm g}:l):tzzfl'ggt ‘J,nl "39}1&5 c )lh‘l)cl)l; have "z’“" otherwisc with the magnificent | score, which sometimes resulted in a Recent communications from General | ing room had 'been fitted up, the expen :;;:‘;:«I;fi .fi“'u':.‘cll;;’"x‘.’,'.h' “;lll-“u(‘ke ll‘“l‘li c:,.l; l‘nuynnmsA‘nmmryl TR eutron ik exs ' §350 cash, a bargain. w P99 | yoices which nature has given each. lack of precision, which sometimes bodes | John A. Logan and General Robert Bur-+ of which was mostly made up from vol- erally are co-oporating heartily vailh pectations provisions showed great 1480t 183§x155 foot, in Improvement | . Mme. ~Chatterson’ harp solo, the | danger. . }:dette, who are to address the assembly | upteer subscriptions by the students. |y 7 L ms:\gth. k‘dlmrno’ recolpts " of " live Association add., east front on 16th | ;Fairie's Dance,” was so rendercd that The Gontraltos. gnGUATR. day, assurethe managemont | Ovor $400 worth of books wero addod 10 | 80000 A Montgomery, our presont | 1o weutSarket, B veas on q1ol00€ A bargs it evoked a grand recall.” To the 4hat aH their " arrangemeénts are eomn- | the college library during the year. 106 D great bargaln, 8000 n st. with | encore . she - responded with a ,\,;f,';e,?,lff’:;i’;I’ffi"l?&:f'fiqc.fl"'ll{é‘"&’,’L and |'pleted for prowmpt attendance at > the THE COMMENCEMENT. ) tory store buiiding, gooa barn, | beautiful, thoughtful —and ~ appro- | imyosed upon them. In rohersal, they | Ume specified. The members of the | At 11 o'clock yesterday the chapel room 5 44 =0 | priate icce entitled “Prayer.” ' " Grand-Aymy must appreciate the efforts | in the college building ‘was filled hr the t was in keeping with the nature of the of the'assembly mandgers to give a fine | friends of the college, who had gathe county clerk, is happy, Yesterday morn- | ered that there was very littlo property for ing his wife presented him with a” deputy | sale, and prices advanced rather sharply, but county clerk. The new deputy and | Botfar. After this slight show of exeltoment mother are doing well,and George walks | iD the morning, matters quieted down and ered | 0 o e owned all the St of | Yalues remained steady during the romainder ¥ were always ready when needed. They sang with correctness of ear and purity 5000; $1,500 cash. Lot 44x132 on Harney st., business $4, 163—1 3 piece and was very happily rendered. toan i ¢ " | vrograme for this ¢fty.« Patriotism ahd | to witnoss the commencement exercises. [ n o ¥ S Xy of the session. %" 182 feet on South mfl st. 99 fect deep, bringing out all the principals. The | 10t " their tones to that degtee that | WOFK of the G. A, R, "0 appropriately | room with flowers, making it especially A P b o ml i he .z‘t“« |‘|‘|::n‘|‘|,‘:fl? mm _;: .(,,r,\"u-. with large house $20,000, half cash, | Audience will again see Miss Clara Pierse | i¢'5vag difiicult to imagine where it would | Mingled with the instryction of the as. | pleasant to be there. GET Howe & KEER'S PRICES ON FURNT- | Ing, however, and :‘lu‘*im.' @40 above that 158—2-story store building with lot Sox | Whosccouruge enables her to sing by the |} yoscible for ‘the aggregation to dis- | Sembly, with the sgpcflor uttraction of I *The audience was called to order by | rygk. 1510 DoUGLAS STREET. range. The warket was very heavy and the 130 on Phil Sheridan st., $4,500. side of one of the greatest vocalists of the | ;oo with their leaders or secure others | thisday b{ the secyring of such patriots | President Harsha, and the scrvices Suistne o, Sbeliba wes attributed to selling by Ream 114—4 fine lots on Park ave., §2,000 each, | World. ety who would be equal to the emergency. as Generals Logan and Burdette, fully | opened hy an inyocation for divine bl Visitors to the Musical Festival and to the influences of the government g heap. 4 The Hymn of Praise. 3 d;mona;.mm the pgoweér'of the Chataqua | ing by K\!Y]-‘lwfliums, of Unuu!l lsliam‘;L should not fai! to call on Crap Bros., 819 filrg‘l:]}gpun Other speculative articles were 105—Lot 62x142 fronting on Saunders st, | It is somewhat strange that in the pub- D LS sgembly. 3 g Sweet is Thy Mercy | was vendered, B | 5o 15th st., (Opera house block) and get [ 5:40 . m,—p; at, 7% with 2-story house OEE o bomsRwall} TR e e m.nh';my Among the bassos, the baritone pro- | - Senator John A. Logan, the distin- [ a” college cliorus. The president then (Op [ p. m—Puts on July wheat, 73%c: teeagss 3 aimers for the Chris- | catalogue and prices of the celebrated | calls, 3 B %500 bash, bal to st tho symphonia cantata above mentionod | dominates. Tiuoh of those partios sing the itbove whom uone stands in iho estimas | tian Hour prizgs. s and thelr | Sowsikit Praxo. “*100—Lot 50x140 feet 1n Dupont place $650; | fails to find a record. It is found among tion of his fellow soidicrs and patroits. s‘\h;ucls were Rockwell Rogers of oun- Thie cblabEateilt I : el o AOBE | the predominance in volume is with the |~ Gen. Grantin his “Memoirs,’ spouk- | ol Biufts, -The Funny Man;® Elmer E. Sony $200 cash. Cheap. his scattered pieces only. And yetit may | pyyitone, While both parties, except in xné’ Atk pbEbhlGonNTlogaiat At SatbARe fishug’,‘.'n"'o,’c:,"},fil,‘i‘l‘“}m,,‘r;‘ wGomd Na: | knowledged leading piano of the ' world, cistern, barn, a bargain at $6,000; guished gencral and statesman, is a man | announced the de e OCHICAGO L1V HMER PIANos, the ac- e, STOCK. CrICAGO, June 10.—[Special Telegram to 159—Finc lot on Georgia ave. only $000; | justly be doubted if anything more bril- | the usual and remarkabl i 16 (Grant " for sale only by Grap Bros., 2198, 15th | the B CarTLe—DBusiness in the beef J 3 ~ om ly beautiful pass- | his(Grant's) regiment,says: “It breathed | ture:" Arthur A. Wright of Bellevu s for sale only by Crap Bros., 219 8. 15th S ) b .,u‘*“';’zgmhmbor place $450; §150 cash, | ant dropped from his pen. ages, feel as 1f disappofnted, there yet | a loyalty and devotion Lo the union which | “Ihe American Sailors The speakers | t» Overs house Tisok. market was quite sluggish this morning. i 1t is oratorio, it is not opera. And yet | exists here the nucleus of a sociéty of | inspired my men to such apoint that | were lads under fourteen years of age, T Bids were lower on good cattle, which were b "y;sb.‘ll;:&:“]‘;we-,mm $550; $200 cash, | it abounds in arias, duos, choruses, whatever kind may be meeded, among | they would have voltintbered to remain.|.and each acquitted himself in a highly | At1001 8. 13th St. 18 the place o buy | moreabundant. Salesmen generally agreed a 4 % A 2 i _ : q o it > 'y | building paper, carpet felt, mouldings,- | that values were weaker on all o & 30 R actibr ot Tand Ja Choyepms which, to judge from the notes alone them, the hurried were here voices of [ in the army as long as an encmy . of - the | ereditable manner. The prizes were doors, windgws, b’ Olnmon i g i ertak i ins Fi S inds, etc., at very low | stock, Pri vere 5@10¢ low: %0, N ¢ might . e hundreds of misfortune has undertaken. | country continued to béar- atms ugainst | awarded: First to k. E. Shugart, s s inds, etc,, at ver stock. Prices were 5@10¢ lower on good ripe R n e 0 LA TR zheg;;md:gcsuthabepro‘;::iel?c'l?oolf“D; Mr. Mayno has worked well with his | it. They entpred the, United States | to A.A. Wright and third to Koc prices. G. F. LYMAN. | beoyes, and 10@l5e lower on rough, thin and $48—For Sale—Lot 11- in blk 1, Lake's ad spite this fact, beneath the florid score, people. Vo AR e seryice almost to a man . \ Rgfi]m‘s, Practical watoh rop airing by Burbank | &rassy kinds. The offerings here were really ! dition ‘"f‘l“e”x““ house 0”“'00'"50;1"“_ with all its beauty and exactions, there The Orchestra. This is a tribute of praise well merited ccond feature of the programme | g¢ Floodman's, 280 T not very heavy for the day, and for the week thus far the receipts were comparatively lies a deep religious sentiment,’ which | ho orchestra was really one of the | DY the man whose fiery eloquence and ,wuru];zmno solos by Miss Della Day and AP HE e e o Whitebroast nut coal, $8.75 per ton—the t, ed beeves were hero in very fair wn-try, well, cistern, fenced, elegant loca- evorywhere throughout the piece, is fearless spirit have won for him a .proud. | Miss Kate Van Tuyl of Omaha for a gold tion. A preat bargain for a few duys, | ;v i 'moni % | gems of the oceasion. It was intelligent | Lluce in the hearts of his countrymen. | first prize and a silver second prize, s il Sacle b c § .700. {‘,','ei;',,'f,',‘.’“ beautiful and harmonious ex- | i, iy upprociation of the leaders direc- | Gon. Logan will speak at 2 0'clock on | ofore by Max Meyer & Bro. Misb Day | cheapest and best fuel. * o e i niesat aaailof soldino) 157—For Sale—House and lot in Smuth’s | "It was written to glory the fourth cen- | tion and artistic in its knowledge of tho | G. A. K. day, July sth. It is expected | executed” Weber's ‘'L’ Invitation a la Nes. Fues Co.. 314 South 18thSt. | than ' marketed on the former days [ add., houso of &rooms, barn, mear | tenniul of the invention of Leipsic, of the | demands of the scoro. Among it wero | that ten thousand people will celebrato | Valso™ 1 a brillhant and faultless man- e of the week. A lot of fancy heavy cattlo sold street car line. This is a bargain at | invention of printing, With a knowl f o is. | our nation’s independence at the Ne: | ner that secured for her the first prize. | ~Wedding and prosentation gifts a spec | at $6.00, the highest price paid in many 000, One-thira casn. elge of Cthe Night or . intelligence | SoMC; Who, o fow nights before were dis- | | ryqyy Chataqua Assembly. Bisa Van Tuyl's rondition of “Oboron,” | ialty at Raymond's, The LeadingJew | weeks. 'They averuged 1174 Ibs: 115 Ne- © 190—For sale or exchange for Omana | wifich * the® greal . art . woud | Posed to rebel. Thoy disliked tho tomut | ~Gen, Robert Burdetto is best known | by Lobach, was scarcely less brilliant, | elor, Douglusand 13th st. Dm0 to 1500 the: R o 00, 130 (OARE Eropurty. 100 acres i Uolfax Co., Neb. | shod upon the world, and the and style of the music learned by them, | a5 editor of the Burlington Hawkeye fot | and the sccond prize was given her by = Ibg, $4.70@5.35: 950 t0'1200 1bs, $4,50@5.25, fine farming land, $4,000. figurative darkness of ignorance of the\ And felt like insisting upon their baving | 50 many years, and as a humorous writer | tho judges with the expressed regret that [ PIANOS, ORGANS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS | ““Fiogs—The market opened slow, with a 181—For sale or exchango for Omaha | piet from which they had emergod, Men, | tieir own way, Mr. Pratt, however, it | whose Pm‘iti of style and pathos of ex- |'it was not of the same value and char- | AND SHEET Music, at one-half the prico | down turn of a strong 10, but at the declin roperty. 160 acres 2 milesfrom Piiger | Bolssohn's pure religious Spirit grasped sistod upon, haying lis will *obeyed | pragsion make his productions n happy | acter as the first prie. of other dealers. irade becamo active, and it Uhoclose part the idea of the disenthrallment of the | fnd itvis his will which finally, becamo | moral influence to all who read them. Tn the recitation contest for the Omaha | Pianos from §175 upwards. e e eloting eb.. $2,000. 106--¥or Sale—Good business property on O T T A D a1 ¢ | law. The orchestra, or rather the dissi- | ~'Suol exquisite humor with such high | Publishing Co. prize of $6 to first speaker | Organs ? Cuming St., $100 per foot. sion’ l;flm‘::‘z‘;:‘g:: "the g;.x‘igsce,o Tho Tines | dent members of it, objected to tho re- | mora} tone is a rare combination. 1 ‘and $4 to socnnr‘, there were two contest- | Violins, Guitars and Banjos from $2 -For sale or exchange tor Omaha i | straining direction of the leader, which | = The addresses of these two men alone | ants, the third, Miss Danley, being on the | upwards. n Cuss Co., Neb.,3 | Teich,2jLI0 the sIngces aze thoso ool | insisted upon their playms with' niceity | i programmo onough for one day. - Add | ok list, *Tho Amorican’ Indisn,” by | A fino assortment of Sheet Music at Go The bulk of the mixed sold within a 4.15@3.20, and the best heavy a ixht sorts sold early, 2 Water. 153 acres a and delicacy of expression when the cho- | to this' the lecture of Professor Frank'| Miss Maggie Oli t Plattsmouth and | per copy. CrAr BRros., 5l in oultivation, house of G-rooms, good | 304 beauty. In aumost every part they | rus was singing low. ‘The members of | Beard, tho -Chalx Talk Man,” whose | Mias Eifls Grahum, were s0 admirably Per GI0S. 16t st., Opers House Block. FUNANOISL gl and puebulldings, $000 o | SClight ovor he darkuess of tho pust, - | i ec I diestion, early sy et wis: | dooturés aro roplote with wit, wisdom, | and evenly rocited that the Judgostocom: |y e e or Sale—5 east front lots in Boyd's T i S inatn® B 1 athos and humor. 11lustrate crayon, i divided Lace dresses, Silk dresses, Stiff dresses, 3 . —MONEY— i " ndd. $150 cach Intholveryilirstibtrainiotithe nstru- | jyitholdiscovery. D kot or Resturo, intorly Indessribabion| Aemaed that the prize be evouly divded | 0 eses, White drowes, a6 @2ig per cent. . 167—For Salo—Elegant east front lot on | Mental part, the clear, ringing B flat | "ot night, the accompaniment was | g alwiys satistying, and Rey. Robert | = F'he fourth contest was a declumatory E. F. McCARTNEY & Co ENOANTILE FAPZR — 45, por X tters the keynote of the piece. Itisa i ) & N A 50 Virginia ave,, $1.500 for a short time, | UHter 2 : f particularly fino, each member sceming { Nonrse of Washington, D. C.. who has vize of L. B. William, 1520 Douglas St. STIRLING EXCHANGE—Quiet; actunl rate To exehango for farm, house and ot 83,000 [ Strain sounded by brazen thronts, and | {5 il that” individual cffort with botli | for two sensons delighted the Nebraska 2&“’;0‘:’ hihe s‘;&ngl"'nfnna $4 for second. — SHABA T aixty g DT SLAGE for denmana. 99—For Salo - A splendid residence in | Fepeated. until it is finally passed over | oongeience and care that was necessary | nasembly. and. whose “John and Johnn. | g o A AR Dl e SR ‘Himebaugh Place, 3 full lots, east | the whole orchestra, Gradually, the | {5 retrieve their loss. ASSRIDLY, SANC WAl The - contostants were Frank Graham, Low Prices On . Bl Ty tham,!with which he will favor the as- [ “Love of Applause,” E.D. Kerr, “Poli- | p; 551 o intbeans ¥ 2 room house movement becomes more involved, A5 J 0 LIS e il o5 B ppiause, i - | Fine art goods, steel engravings in beau ‘STocks—The stock market opened frregu- Aot o ovencnts, $10000 " ! | and the masters of the . instru: sombly the evening of July bth, is a mas- | tical Corruption”” and Rufus J. Paddock; | tifu’ frames at'A. Hospe's 1613 Douglas. | ar, with prices generally withii i (0 3 por . o H X To-Night's Programme. ‘terpiece of eloquence’and humor, show-| #God Everywhere.” The judges’ deci- A Loty tdeg Bl For Salo—In Hanscom Place, 2lots, 5 | ments | handled them = with =—eire | y sgoctions from Riohard Wagner's | ing such a knowladgo of tho English and | sion gave Hie prise to i iieiiudgesldsol; Nonico oy eitie: sonkotiiaesiovenipgls ialnk fevres, cithere k) n llgu!]‘e. ausm;n‘)nt,nb;rznln.‘u.fim.‘ earlier movement, the soul is supposed | BT LonengHIn T American nations as to hold his audience | the second to R"% Faddock. Pianos from $175 to §800. ing. Towards noon the market became dnit [ 108" For Sulo or cxchange. for yacont lot | £o be longing unremittingly for the | & Ackiat Toso and ehorus, “The | SPell ibound from the befimnmz of lus |, “The original part of the programmo | Orguns from $40 to $150. and remained comparatively stondy until ... one acre with house, barn, etc. $300 . 5 Qs FATORB0L0.ANA SOOI, cal | lecture to its close, and we "have a pro- | was then mtroduced by the essay contest | 1] 3 1 b Iate in the afternoon, when a small rally took *408—For Sale or exchange, for house and | light which has now come to the people. | Swan Song,” Mr. J. Hirschbach and festival . CA L hese prices are guaranteed to be 50 “Thi followed in turi dull fs lot or vacant lot, 160 acres—8$1,600. 1o painfal intonsity of the longing. s, | ehorus gramme unsurpassed by any and equalled | for tho &. Hospe prizc, §6 for first und | por cont Toss than all other dealers, A DC b 08— For Salo—A great bargmn for a few | however, shortly softened, and a hush | 3. Aot lst. Bass sold—Quintette and | by few. #4 for setond yrize. The contestants Carr Bros., No. 219 8. 15th St. SrOOKS ON WALL STREET. us. “OR, let the Arm of Right be | Appropriate music will accompany this | were Miss Netlie Bachelder, of La Platte, duye s gond Iofs with hotiso. aud ‘barn falls upon the troubled soul which be- Overs House Block. Al o ¢ i : Strong,” William Broderick, Madame Furseh | programme and the usual normal ‘exer- | on “Cobwebs”; Miss Emma Danley, of — 101 1C N W in Hanscom Place, $3,800. gins to percoive the mercy of the Lord | ¥t Huntington, d. ilirschbach, Prof. | Gise ay will not be omitted, S0 | A Enltoat R L Ll Ly pref 87— For Salo—10 acres 1 tsrighton, house | WOrking in its behalf. Throughout ‘the | Jie Gl Chorne, cises of the day will not be omitted. Atnland, on “Cultivation of the Litol WE STILL LIVE N e 4 i 0 i TS, = T » | that those who are only able to attend | ject,” and Miss Eflie Graham, of Belle- R parm, e Ag analLonic of all kindy R nflii’m"?m'fi';fi{‘fiu o Citoigt 8. Chorus—=Brldal. Chorus.™ 1. 1o ono duy will have the added pleasure | yue, on “Ancient Customs.’” Tho essays We are Here Yet. Central Pacific . 000 munt ve o soom. ©tr MLIF | follow. "If mot Mendolssohn's greatest | IL. Selootions from Verdis “Aida” and | of listening fo the Rev. £, A Dunning, | were well “written and _evinced detp | wo came to Omaba to build up a good | C-& A $3000; mus ¢ sold soon. A S falone, | Beliini’s *Puritant,” Professor R. S, Holmes and *‘Pansy,” | thought on the part of young authors. o R 0 (AN RRE R ) B8 For Sale—Good house and 3 lots in [ 4, doserves to be resurrected, in fact | 1. Tenor Air, “Celestial Aida,” Mr J. | Mrs. G. R. Alden. The essay of Miss Danley, which was | furniture trade. We do notexpect to sell | o, Q L Hanscom Place, $5;,000 g to let the lignt fall upon 1t from above, Hirschbach, e read by Miss Lodge on account of M all the furniture sold in Omaha, nor do | D, L. & W For Sale—House und lot on Vir- Sl > % “Lriunphal March, finale of Act 2d, or- | Corsican Brigands Murdera Prisoner. | 1ut W 5 CCOME SR SRR (1 St | we spend a fortune in advertising, Weo | Di&R. nin Avenue, near Leavenworth, onl; ies Fair. chestra. London Telegraph: Details of a ter- ' o We manu- | Erie.... 2 L -Madi was the firs 3. ContraltoSolo, “Non Piu Mesta,”—(La | rih]o tragedy reach us from Corsica, the flf,':ffi'mé]:fi. ts of AT produc- | facture all “our own goods at Grand ll]lywni:‘(’frnfxl:‘:r‘al. For Salo-Corner lotand house on Vir- | 41,4 leading vocalists te appear last night fidzfisf"mm_“usm"' Miss Agnes Hunt- | g ditional nursery of red-handed erime | tions, and recommended thut the second | Rapids, Mich, We will give you as long B, & W ' _ ginia Avenue; & vargain; only $2,600. | o 8 BEEEDC R N ceeding | 5. Liberty Duett, “I Puritant,” Prof, James | #nd black revenge. A small Italian | prize'be divided between Miss Graham | time to pay for your goods as any house For Sale—On Gecrgin Avenue, near '8 RNPIY or OXCOCCING | (iiii and Wm. Broderic coasting vessel put into the harbor of | ind Miss Bachelder, The literary part | in Omaha, and what of 125 |Oregon Tranl. 4074 Pacitic Mail,, ;40 [ 1524 ere unable to agree | give the people that mon Kansas & Toxas. S B LakeShore.... Lf' " Judge Dundy’s; east front, 16 room | merit found expression inrepeated bursts | “'Jiy Sotections from 8. G. Pratt's lyric [ Porto Vecchio, on the southcast coust of | of the programme was concluded by [ Will save you 20 per cen L& A [b houso, barn; all modern improvements | of applause, for which the madame | opera, Venobia.” the island. _ After the anchor haa been | thyee orations by members of the fresh. | are to-duy selling furniture, Mish, Cent " Unich 60sg R 5 bowed and smiled thanks. She appeared | L ({};f'fl'{‘”n‘c’x'}f.'.'.‘ffi'fi,'.; “From Egypts cast two smlu‘l;ls wnk-,‘m xlxsll;:rlu 'llor wm»;!. man class. Hugh A, Joplin, of Belleyue, | earpets for h-.:lh woupy ll::‘ll:(,l(,‘l‘ ’::);:T(;i o Paclly ot o or kxchange, for western | ; FA T PPy Aot 1st. Do . “From Egy o o'clock in the morn- ore vell-written ' ors cun, 4§ we can se vhole Plands or improve farms’ in Nebraska, i an entirely difforent vesture from that | Nobiest Anciont Raco,” Suo. Fursch-Madl B v i th mon Iandod. and | Sgivered 8 well-written oration on | S35 U8 o thor ‘doalors n Omahs pay, | Peen Fslargeneral stock of merohundiso withstors | Of T8 PIRcStOE eVelipR A48 GImanee | b A0k It g 17 Mune, Kursch-badi, Miss | moored thoir bout when they were 8¢ | and cxplaining at- length why | and we will makea profit. = CHICAGO PRODUCK, uildinws: fine location, on a corner | it par of the stylo to which dlstance | Fioie, o' Dierse and chorus, costed by two-Corsicans armed withmus- | heroism challenges the admiration of OxAnA TIME PAYMEN n,s 9. ¥y X is said to lend a charm, but which, when | “4"Act2d. Recitation and air, “Ohl Weary | kets, who had issucti from a neighboring | mankind everywhere. ] 613 8. 10th St. Ohloago, June ur—Qulet an B5—ronr SaLE—House and lot on Pierce | viewed at short distance, appealed in a | Heart.” Mme. Fursch-Madi. thicket, and who turned ont to be two Milton E. Lowis, of Lincoln, chose — e easy: no quotable change; winter wheat ; gmt: 2-story bouse. 8ooms, Rood | most irresistible manner to msthotio | . At 24 Egyptian lullaby. Mme. | brigands. ‘Lhese ruflians ordered one of | mythology as the subject of hix effort Drink flours, $4.254,50; southern, $575@4.25; ell and cistern, $3,000. Fursch-Madi. the sailors to re Michigan : arn to his vessel and ask isely wri Our O. G. Java and Mocha Coffee if you | Wisconsin, — $4.15@4. “Fon SALE—3-story house on N 18th st, | taste and appreciation. Her dreas was | © 6, Act 1. Recitation and air. “oh, Give | ¢, skipper tor a sum of $60 W5 & ransom mid gave a conclsoly writton and well Cistern, well, g fonce, ® bargain, | White, flowered, brocaded velvet, with e Back 1y Native Hills.” Miss Hortense delivered explanation of the relation of | want something fine. Our Teas are es- | spring wheat, for his companion, nless the money | mythology to the religion of the ancients pecially adapted for Ice Tea, Call and bakers, £ 5,55 low grades. g beautiful interlacing of foliage worked by P'l".:wd, Finale, “Now the Delties | Were promptly forthcoming to the 1ast | wyid its inlluence upon the christian faith | hee our Japunese goods for house decora- O For SALE—100 acres in Stanton Co., | hand in artistic embroidery. 1t was cut | that Dwell” Wi Broderick, Miss Dora farthing the hostage was to gu shot. of to-day. pat N P O Union Tea Cor “\zlfl}?—kcfil\m iid tiasattiad; basiad whe ob., 4 miles from good R. R. station. | embasque, with buttoned front, and cut in Haguges, Miss Hortense Pierse, Prof. yames [ 0The suilor went on board and reconnted | “Monial Pleasure” was the theme of —_——— settled, varying 3c in_different parts of the L tillable land, $2,000. hoart shupe with especial desiro to display | Gill afld chorus, i perilbus adventire and its threatened | an excellent _oratiou by Mr. Churies H. Special Notice. orowd. cloaing ¢ above yesierday; cash ~For SALe—Splendid corner in Hans- | hoth neck and arms. In front of tho | 5 Actid. Tenorair, “A Vision Hovers” | consequences unlgss' the moncy were | Mitchell, of Waterloo. Ho govo a resumo A vory fine. olegantly furnished front | TG July, T43@m3c; August, 84 m Place, 180x100. will make 4 good | bouguet sparkled a Maltese cross of dia. | Mf % Mimehbach, | fortheoming. Thege was not, however, a | of the causes that give pleasure tow cul- | o0 V¥ B0 WY FUEEEIEE CTORN | qoe R o, TP B s, A groat bargain, $4,000. monts, while upon_ hor right shouldor | aiss Fuiace, Shims ey, Pfany | suflicient sim on Bbard the vessol to phy | tivated mind, showing thereby tho need | R0, 0 JSICIOU With two front win' | aoss vemimius! caon Bisie: ol Soruias Fon SaLe—House 8rooms, Hickory | gl stencd a leaf of purest brillisuts. bach and M. Thowas J. Pennell, the ransom, and ag & last resource the | and great adyantage of wmental dovelop: | &8 S5 S b , 8475e; July, i Place, lot 48x110, cheap. only .1.";-{ There was a Jull in the performance | 10. Act 4th, Recitation and air, “The | Alarm signal was hoisted toattract the at- | ment. J FLENEY & CONNOL orial change; cash, wmust be sold soon. and expeetancy of the audience after Rllvu Floods of Memory,” Miss Dora Hen- t""”u" t;l ltllm T"I'fl'r L;mmv"f % s d'l'nism)m:jsl was ,l»ev;-arrd:;n l;'y ;:u‘s Dreale Shoe August, e, e 28 i “ursch-. Y i 3 ninges, rances to the har j . ent's 'd medal for the best ora 3 oar Burt. fll:g: fxst);liio :'\)lg&‘;‘.m ok 1o Hansoom 5«‘3"“3.,?&:‘“.?.:.’5.2'.."5‘1.2"“.)‘32353&,‘335 1L Act 5th. Duett, “Peacefully We'll | juncture the briuaflh‘. o Tad’ watoned | Sont ai1Por medal for the second, The 10th 8t., near Burt, Prime. $1.65, . Wander,” Miss Piorse'and Miss Henninges. | oyory movement i board the t - first was awarded to Mr. Joplin, the | gpecial Sale at Falconer ial Bale of Gloves ial Bale of Parasols. 1 .| Mme. Chatterton gracefully approached | Wander, 2 and M Aninges, ; I d This Week, | Limot! B-For Salo Nice house and lot on Georgia | her harp, which stod upon the stage in | go A5 il Hass air, “Caii aud Serenie, brought down, thely bostage wh second to Mr. Lewis. Kpecial Sale of Black Silks Frkx HeoaBi b . avenue, near Loavenworth, east frout; | the sight'of the audience. Although not | Broderick. followed by Miss Plorse, Miss | could be seen by his colupanions, and one | = Kollowing the announcement of the | o) S of Black Surab BUlsy=RLAES 2 nwbo:n haam;)m‘m:.‘ ::filo:‘rm::wrn. tamiliar to our people, her fame had pre- | Henninges and chorus. A of ”.‘U"ll« {’ll"“": the il]“lvf/"]“] of bls 1,:':}“!“ nwul"ixhhn ||_1~us|u‘i)|n:umdnlu‘t_~l s exe- '-':mclnl REOA R s Bo early, rallled 1ehgcaite. ia £00d barn, §4,000. fo . coded her, and she was awarded a kindl e aguinst’ the poor fellow’s loft ear, fired. | cuted by Misses Day and Van Tuyle. | £ g ; Tige an 8—For Sale—House and lot on b. 10th st. fimutinz. She wore a blush-rose pinl A Card. l'fw‘ sailor fell dead and his murd.-wlu The audience was then dismissed w“f. a l:} ;fi}:‘ ::; {'\l'll‘l,;,lrl:':ilmll! S80S se of 8 rooms und basement, ols- ss, brocaded with watteau train, cut [ To the Editor of the Bee: The great | Vanished. Itisexpected that the wuth: bepediction, d Lard— tn. city water. with stable: rents for | square, showing neck und shoul | June festival is now going on at the | ors of this horrible outrage will not Iways make it a point to st the ex- per monta: $3000, terms to suil. ders. ' The dress wus decorated | exposition building, ~and I would | be able to elude the gendaries, as the | ample of wastiug no time hefore young with flowers of pale pink satin. | like to say a few wWords regarding the | People of the neighborhood will aid in | men,”" was the remark made’ toa Bk re al Salo of ¢ orsala. b ‘ool it 5. 83500, | She wore a znl*lund lo! smilax | loose nnn{gum‘om of the aff: gr‘ s0 that iel discovering its perpetrators. porter by Judge Savadge, one of the ial Sale of “I\’“l’ly PALOONER Shouldoes, BB by torm, cellar, monthly payments $3.59% | oyer her shouhder and allowed it to drop | Omaha should ever have another such - . trustecs of the collego, to the beautiful g Butter—steady; creamery, 19@16c; dairy, {8—Yor Salo—Houso and lot on Georga | grycefully by her side. Three circlets of | event there might be a chance to improve e 18 captial for dyspeptica. | grove just north of the village. ‘Ihe re- Go to Lehmann's Galle. L ave., near Wolworth, house of 7-rooms, | Coral necklace adorned her throat, which | on some u.mgf My first impression, as pre——— porter followed and found the juige sur FOR Cheese—Steady: new full eream cheddars erything in first class condi was also encircled with a chain of | Ientered the spacious hall Wednesday E. F. McCartney & Co. rounded by a score of Presbyterian dea- DRY GOODS, 1@Tije; Young Americas, Sahlge; skims, n, $3.800. Roman gold, from which depended five | night, was that of a circus. Colored | The most “1“5“‘“ assortment of ready | oons and a bevy of pretty gisls, seatod ut NOVELT For Sale—House and lot on N. 15th | carbuncles’ & most unique design, Her | walters could be seen rushing to and fro | made suits and wraps for ladies, misses | 4 table lost in contemplation of a bounti 9 , good barn, los 85x | wrist cased with ! -'| and children to be seen at ful chicken dinner which had been pro- BARGAIFS IN E ey ieng | o._.":'..?c"..‘:fi‘:,na"iim'pfi. dlamond ;{ur:#fix:‘?'m;‘::g llndlugop::gr:ywlfll E. F. MOCARTNEY & Co. vided by the good peoplo of Bellevue. DEPARTMEN (%) 18 ) oull fhides, dr Sale beauties. i p i 1520 Douglas St. At a signal from Dr. Harsha the visitors ONE PRICE TO ALL ’ dry flint, calt’ sl g ..Bn‘?.l‘.'.‘.‘}z'n tor 31m E‘uo:: i“maauuumn still later, l-"i:?r‘&‘l‘:: that e sple. Who- ‘l:':yo'th'{‘t:: Ep— £elt0 And for an bour or more mads war JOHN H. F. LEHMANN & CO'S., | under 5 1bs, clussod us doae {:"“ 0x60. $16,000. ana like Mwe, Fursch red in | money to go -nmr these concerts Dr. Hamilton Warren, Eclectic Pbysi- | upon the array of eatables, after which NEW YORK STORE. Tallow—BLey i ..mh‘ e -room house, Wi cla- i ue n, made up with cream i L & tical Q. ock, corner V' cooling shades ( S « P 8 Y P e endy d front, u."'.""‘ . Spug:h lace and trimminzm Tabs of %?u. last .v":m-':"fi.'mq {’unr*.& Day and night calls prowmptly attented to | Many of hw visitors made a trip to the | deal. &nuu Lumber Yard, 18th & Cala. | 745, Coru—Sieady and unchanged

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