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| THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY, nJIUNE 29, 1800.-TWELVE PAGES resolution proposing to allow teachers who | of Shee ‘Dew Drop,” “A Study of Flow R was riding up and down the Twenty-fourth | the present year is about - 0,000, During Republican Central Committee, | Y i v be disp o i )l o follow- J n \ N L Sy LOSE i ocks - OW! I o) o or R i b N oo THE ELECTION OF TLA(HLRs.}Np;mm+‘NM‘“’*N'“‘W“WM'" T i Confonon s opttrow | T00 TR ) RN P L Rt St b B o M At bl o AL, T Messis. Coryell and Coburn presented a | Murillo,” “Midnight Challenge,' Study | | Yesterday's Meeting of the County | Rowden yesterday afternoon Mes. Dotrick | Phe income of the university of Oxford fof | - been absent onaccount of sic | 1 at the Well,” “Ruins on ; street motor line. She had glven the con- | th laat year the univereity b onsed N ein 3 i N ; | A goodly number of local politicians ex- | §tCet, o 4 U AL R MR L koot ) It is Proceeded With Despite Some Very | for such tiie, notto Kookh, o et S As a Gonsequence, ths Gay World of Pleas- | 010 Views on gubernatorial mutters at | ety &t Wit the w AR S8 | ORDITRL by ey 1% o otal amounted to J o 3 1t & ¢ ol views ernatoria . lowed to take tw {8 axpaoted 1o now ohe " Vigorous Protests, | was i on' the table, SStudy of Grapes,” Portrait of T. H. Cotter, ura His Sought thyShade, . | the. Milland hotel yesterday aftornoon. A . M'_'\'m'li‘h'l‘“ & "| ‘(’l”‘.'“‘,“‘"I]‘m“‘“f‘:j;' e 2 | "'The committee on finance repor This is a varicd showing and displays a ver- meeting of fhe republican county central TOO MUCH WATER, Wiil-be reely Tor 0L IRISEABNY THY e | protmble expenscs of the bounl ¢ satility which is in some respects remarkable, COTHLEE BRI By, ViR, Cuhiema. Mod il i B AT AR AL A WINORITY REPORT IS ADOPTED. | il *5j Wtate' apportionment. The estl Daughter of a Graduate, FESTOONS ~ OF RAINBOW LIGHTS | 'Bricn, brought them together. W. K. “"‘:;:‘:""‘:'::;': oviththo Mootlngs of | o exervlses of commencement. weok a \ oxpenses wel 5,000, the incomo f5s e ) ol 1 —— Bochel, ex-St Col 'x-Mayor Broate A o Anti-Prohibitionists. | ¢ Towa state university passed oft vory . —_— | mated “expenses were 85,000, the income | Miss Blanche Balch, daugnter of F. A. aptibtahlab bt e o, Even the milkmen found too much water | ploasintly ml succosstilly, wo aud | 5,000, leaving a balance of i Paul Vannervoort and sev Al other promi 000 Lo be | Baloh of the Hotel Barker, has returned a IMuminate Several Fairy Lawns Where s attended ench of the events, and fo The Right of the Present Board to | raised by direct oh, making o 16vy of ; - last night, and as & result the mecting which | enc : g raduate of the high school at Daven- " nent party workers were there to sce what | tunately the weath pecasioned 1o fnterfers Take Action on the Matter The report of the committee Was | 14 Tha, Her graduation was attended Fetes Are Held, Ong,;at Mr, T, 1 course mattors would take, Chaivman W, 1, | W8 (6 fiive been ield at Wolft's hall went bY | e, * o attendance of the wlumnl was uge Kimball's Being for the ¢ called the meeting to order at 2540 : ; usually lavge. S Sl ey Prosidgent Littlefield was in attendance and il Qu stioned by Several tion of establishing a branch of | with the honors of the class Members, the high school at the Pleasant school v and was witnessed by many of her former Benefit of the Crec o'cloc Among the active members present e St LRI 3 & staas e The several departments of the Towa state brought up by a report on u resolution to [ friends, s also by her brothers, James, were Thomas Sudborough, Dan O'Keeffe, | 100K occasion to remark that the ordinance | university have contributed to tho list of the that effect introduced at the last meeting, George and Frank, Miss Balch's father John Butler, Dr. M. O. Ricketts, Charloy | NOW before the council for its consideration is | alumn’ follows: Law depetment, 635 cole The m; was argued by Messrs, Robin- | was in tho first graduating class of the same | The lawn about the residence of Mr. ) 2 illegal. Suid he: “It provides u tax of #1 to | legiute department, medical departmenty The board of education met in special sos. ) Saunders, J. C. Thompson, Tom McGraw ars ago and Miss | phomas L, Kimball on Park Wild avenue | ¢ Mayflold and U B 245 homaapthic med tal department, 405 pharmaceutical de department, 10; dens son anh Points, the Jatter arguing that the | fnstitution a number of te sion last night for the purpose of iNg | high school should be kept intact. Balch is the fivst des be levied against each cow, Bhis would turn | Balcombe, Following endant of & graduate i 3 ( § § tenchers and consideging such other business It was finally decided to sond the Ninih | who has boon sent forth by tho same. insti- | WAs like a sceno from fafryland on F'rid, is the personnel of the committee, as made up | the sum of 10,000 iuto the city voond | pent, 1, Total, 180 as might come up. The absen were | rde pupils to the Pleasant sehool tution. night. Scores of Chinese lantoras hung liko | last fell: o s this sum, which s tho nature o€ li- |t i meoting of the howrd of trustees of the ¥ PO eVl b SHaie . i o low-he ¢ hairman ular tax, ik it cans | young Men's. Chris LA Soskis; Martin dnd Pelton Mr. Points moved to nsider this ac rainbow-hued fruit from tho low-hanging Llehibiedbndn Young Men's Christian association at the le, H. Butler, tion, and af Towa state university wards moved to postpone the Creighton Professors' Rest, branches of the trees or trailed in long g recently. aunounces " | Rosick: A petition was re «d from parents in | ideratior 1 the ne: el Ar4d 7 1 o from this it is unjust for there is it ade that Mrs. C. D, Close of Tow the Vleinty o TWebmter souin that an | Toconsidoration until the next moeting. The professors of Creighton collezo will be [ ful fostoons from branch o branch. Glaving | "Socond Ward—D, O'eefo, dohn Hoge, | the Witerloo eroumery, with 1,000 cows, and | ment was made thut Mes o, 1 Close of Tows eighth grade be placed in that building and | DF. Saville then called up the report of the | Variously engaged during the present vaca- | locomotive headlights in different parts of | Fred Hehm A | ifthecity asked that outht to pay w liconse | oW association bufldiug on condition thus it was reforred to the proper committee, committee on high school on the salaries of | tion, some seeking rest and pleasure at va- | the grounds shed a flood of light on groups of | = Third Ward—M. O. Ricketts, S, B. Smith, | of £,00 ""';h'.wgu‘u \\w\vvv:l:lv force the insti- | & 400 more be raised. John Daly requested a ronesal of his' con- | the hiigh school toachirs, The dotor stated | rious places and others conducting spiritual | white drosses scattored in various parts of | TeeHstiee 7 oo 00T DG ot af s, WO WAt Lo Base e | o Sargent prize at Havsand collogo for B for ul r d sewel ildi 1 ¢ "o ittee e » o i Ve oli gz i i i o bes i n Uni Yacitie Four ' - I%. . Sudborough, e skl b Vi ¢ bes| ersion o 01 J . for drain laying und sewer bullding. | thit = the = committee * had ~ “equal- | potreats in soveral religious nstitutions in | the beautiful lawn and the Union Pacific | prum’ Moso O'Brien, about by fair means and ot by opposition.” | (he best motriedl version of Howuee, ‘I‘{"”"”k The pastor of the v Cloniregationas | sxplanation the doctor said the | YiRou® ;.‘,"".\"}lfiv“),l( co band discoursed sweet music for the detecta- | ifth Ward ~C. L. Saunders, George King, | The milkmen will try and hold a meeting | Fi Diss been iwarded o Miss 1, L. ftood S hiire 1 S Bond Lhd e rod | % Of Ava 60 tha tedchars: had been ins | seiic v, Dasek Rigge W tion of the guests. H. Sulliva next Saturday night. oD TS b R I e AT Ane church notified the board that they required | five of the teachers had been in- | Nowport, Ky., and S Mo, 3 S : § . I et the o } | Lathrop wdner M. Lune and the building for church purposes only, and 1 from £100 to £200, Fathor. King i Chicago "and Brown | The occasion was the lawn fete given C.R. Kelsey, W, A. Grant, | Rain provented the ‘;H:HIU !;!-:'ln I | 50 Morris H This is tho st ime requested the board to vacate. Tho matter | r. Rees thought it wis funny that s county, Ohio: Rev, Father Do Shryver in | for the benefit of the Creche, P10, N, Taship, Louls Peter | Tast night, B, M. St The Prostdent of | thutone of tho' young wonen of annex hag s referred to the superintendent of build- | :]u:‘_‘\;vn ways “equalized up” and ne < and Des N Towa.; Rev. Father | Mrs, Kimball and_ her daughter C ,W‘H‘IMH S CHRED) LOWS ORI Clie el by wos pRomptiy; R it but asTommy 'mnlqum»m.-_.“.\.-uhp n-vl\.v:'\mul ‘i“\ ujn;‘g o i r | had spent o @r deal of | ““Righth Wardo U OB, handful of the membears wssembled tho | 40 honor, The: prize was founded by John o . tLaHIVES (Woie JHEA5 tb Bostpons and to lny ¢ was Rev. Fathor |y ‘_ [ ehth Ward-—U. B. Balcombe, J. B. |8 handfu e members assembled the |46 W S g r Points, chajrman of the committeo on | Attempts wore mudo to postpone and to lny itsgerald in Chicago dioceso duting the lrst | timo and excvcisod a gront deal of taste in | Moave, €, G, Bruner, | mecting adjourned without Hixing any " dato | Osborn Sungent, oF tho cluss o€ IS0, liu-mummvm'hml not signed the report of ”mu.nwuu-uum to lny o vllwtuhln- until | “ professors Honnemann and Mora left doco .';\'i‘,'flv'l'...-.\rxt.-' LTI n Hur:l N Lindsay, W. L Kier- for the next mecting. qbe well-known, ehiaractecistics of Prof, the committee and therefore he would not | the next meeting was successfu T T e LEE s M NI AL : uss, - — . DL Chad \ ' : _ 7 Yo g ¢ v v \ X evel croguet ground h Omaha—D. Anderson, E. O. May- LOOKING FOR “BAB. of making practical inductions, his 2 i report he | fent was instructed to sign a pe- fy miles from Milwaukee, where they S 6H SnBIBABATYG @ ML 7 X , E. 0. May THaLToRE oL thows| g Pt Dr. Spulding presented a minority report | tition for paving North Twenticth street | \(ii| spend i’ company with pe o S Bl s, oenh | Aol L Ol Gifbson, i g 5 D R of the committe “and the | with Colorado sandstone, s of ou colleges, namel p ‘ Vvalley Precinct—W. H. Thomas, M. | A Lincoln Officer Arrives With a War- | TR ored o golloges, namely, St | Chinese lanterns, and seated fuside with | pMitenel , Cincinnati, Detroit, 1 tables and chairs were cl i lilbl e e A tte of Milwaukee, and’ St. Mary's of | ladies sorving West Omaha—George W. Roberts, Henry mus in its predec lomy. In uddi or, suys tho on, it shows & 1th of scope; an enlargement of view and rant for He An ofticer from Lincolu ar rrest, ed in the city | doctor moved that the minority report be Superintendent James was authorized to | [onis, Chic adopted employ a clerk to ussist him in compiling his | ¢} London A cream and ¢ g s AP TR tar T e wiis Wew thie bod i | e O i Chicago-C, tT. Dinker, H. A. Noltiz, st uight, and safely tucked away in his | a0 appreciation of revent, developments mmunication was presented by Mr. | was going to play ball with the council team : : ) A lemoni e Alspanasd Ritacher o bl st L o pocket he had a warrant calling for the ar- | W WE IR ’f[.\,.xixmm il Babe ociiors of the mem oty }‘lh::]t‘ or whether the | S THE STATE UNIVERSITY. 26k HoWaE y40s A numbSE: GnbiUin the hoider | prjaiorioo—F, W. Corliss, I, B." Hun lll:‘l of --n.(.lh.‘ or Ml:--.\ .u.-x\.-;. ”m.{n..‘!:,v EAto LB EOTE e RGNI 8L oF |6 Doaralal d to be u legal opinionon thé right of | sold and the game must be pla; m N = 1. | foachanc Amn-mlr:nym‘v. for a pin which Millard—William Van Donran, John odgers, s the case may be. After scarch- | yiystees of dohns Hopkins university, speaks old board to_elect teachers. ‘Beforo the Mr. Rees moved that the board adjourn for | 1t8 Extraordinary Growth and Devel- 1 been presented for the purpose l'\""l Lemphe, ing the couple of hours he gave up the | ing recently of the movement for the admis- ading had pi «d very far numerous ob- arking sarcastically that they had opment the Past Five Years. were about 150 people IOI‘A the grounds, and Jefferson—H. €. Tinsine, Pete Mangold. chase, convinced that the woman has left the | sion of women to the medical department i b, and on the question be I the business nec next LiNcots, Neb., June 8.—To the Editor of |- > plea: nfiflflfllflfll.h}lt. fine musi and de- Florence—John Simpson, John Paul. city. 2 said: “A mistake has been made as to the put the reading A8 not allowed, Mr, Roe: year. T B vl’ . s 7% thord Wona twalve lI«y’lm_hl fn'klnlll:lllh combined to make the Elkhorn— Isaa R. Willinms, The wa nt char that “Bab,’ or Helen mount of the fund, movers in tho sitid he had always held that the old board | = A motion to adjourn prevailed. ) evening a memorable oue, MeArdle . Anthony Rodgers, defrauded a Lincoln land- | scheme have determined to raise $200.000, had no right to_elect teachers for the new professors, all told, for the work of the Wi ATAGREWIso mak Douglas — E lord out’ of the sum of g4, which he is | This wasnot to be done by subscript rd, and moved th: N of the r Graduates Going to Coll academic and industrial colleges; now there % Two vacane ‘\('X“ a, J. anxious to recover limited to X100 or over, as has been stated The name of another Omaha gentleman | noop of the Bighth w has just been added to the list of the wedded. | and M. Spaulding as elected This time it is Mr. Charles E. Williamson, | him. Inthe Ninth G.S. Benay son of Mr. Theodore Williamson of this city, | lected to take H;w place of D. L. By but by gifts of wabble | have several good colleges 3d- | education. The Johns Hopl | them all ny amount. The women now oted to liberal ns will ontranie 1d the women purpose, if possible, 1 entrance into our school, s0 as 10 moved aw ive teachers be stricken off the he members of the graduating class of the | are twenty-two. Then there were in these McConnell attempte high school listened not long before com- | colleges 101 students; now there are 251 ries of illustrations that th nlll\ proper | mencement day to several addresses by prom- | Then the total envollment was 318 now it is ing ( or the old i 0 elee I e 18 thingito do for the old board to elect th Then there was but ono building on the South Omaha's School Boa SorTi OMAnA itor of Tur By | inent men who urged them to continue their to of ah6 ¥ 5 teathor 16 esRAE R s o \ | Redman, Herb Leavitt, C.A. Johuson S Y Bovaf 01 Foavgtno N cambied stotldi ko | snie e it ee eol 6ReT nand R IVERBIEIGR: || GAnipisT RoWitlinte ara R0} who was married to Miss AnnaWiseman at the | GEUREY QNG Stied s this morning tc u pursue still higher courses of study Adfter several members h . dr | Whether the students had previonsly decided | The internal development has been still (‘;“",’l‘,‘l’""““:r;:;'""”““ "'J"(‘Im'”t“ “l";;:"‘""‘";‘l‘;‘; a volc i the meeting o proxies. for mem- | & buper ':"d"“"'\ 1';'-*' ‘lg'lwmdl";“vh e University of Moscow recently celos O U e R G SRR e sl b e 3 e S onhy | ©- The wedding w ot, home affa hers who could not attend. and the substance of said article was to the | brated its | auniversary. Its teachin Opitiion on tho duestion Mr. ltces' metion to | upon their course or wero persuaded by those | more marked. The department of philosophy | gruced with beautiful flowers and handsome |~ As soon ns Mr. Gurley callod_the assembly | effcet thut the citizens of South Omuhia wero | foree consists of clghty-chght rogular Wotoa: Mr, Wehret moved to ndjourn. Seconded words of advice, a large proportion of t has come iuto being during the past two \ ssents. After the ceremony was performed | to order it plunged into'a hot d i ved at the refusal of Mr. Persons to | 50 and eighty-five private instructors; the by e LA A b class of 90 intends to pursue a still higher | years, and is presided over by a profess fr. and Mrs, Williamson started upona | amotion mudeby Mr. Lytle to exclude all | SEREOVRC W0 TG st of BLE I | number of students is 8,505, The minist “Mr, Rees moved to amend the minority ve- | education in order te themselves for busi- | trained under the best instructors in G bridal tour of Columbus, Cincinnati and St. tors from the room. This was finally | Sign orders for wages due the teac 0| justruction has in recont years made se Louis, whenee they Omaha where the; answer to that part T will state that the filled out and come immedi to | declired out of order by will mike their homé. its previousness, no se been chosen, Somebod Decaus having 3 nowinited the chal efforts to lesson the attendance at this mnl ticularly by port by striking out the name of the special | ness or the professions. Many b Iready a considerable apparatus | teacher in drawing, Mrs. Kate M. Ball. The ted the institution w ed for use in experimental re- ders were other Russian universiti smed by Robert motion was lost. The state normal school at Pern will | coarches. The departments of Groek o e ial Olab Tawn P : Funston. Where does he get his authority | Keeping away the poor. In Russia, too, the Mt Points moved that. the election of ive the greatest number: Misses Mimma carches, The departments of Greek and Wheel Club Lawn Par Mayfield of South Omaha for that place, and to attach his signatuye theroto s a member | Professions are overcrowded. — One of the luts teachers be postponed until the organization dui M. Hames. | Latin have been strengthened by the addition [ The Omahn wheel club gave its fivst lawn | he was unanimously elected. ARLESLL 3 st orders is, that the sons of coachmen and v ? ccutive | and secretary of the South Omatia school | ywashorwomen shall not be admitted to any Ouly the mem- Then followed a moti 5 ion, and it was car 10 £0 into d. Repor 0., s of schools. Another order is of the chair of classical philosophy he | party on Tue of the new board, The motion was lost, AnnaJ. Ma ) satly [ bers of the club and thei Mr. Wehrer moved to lay on the table. | Minnic A. MedMahon, Mary Lu eth Liadel, b e | boardt @ questi 1 for the courts to de- | Niehor g oper authority to et as v of ¢ fricuds were in - at- libras ssical literature hus been g o | cide w Lost ah J 0| ol | ¢ and o 5 = sen i o) 2 ovent o & 5 else ot entitled by | cid U 3 that only a certain percentage of the total R e iy e S LTI 1, sund w beginning has been made of | tendance, and the ovening was one to be Inothbership authority to vomnin were hustied | membe y of the school bou A T question on the udoption of the minority r Thie ladies ‘0 to Oberlin: | & classical muscum. In mathematics | membered. The lawn was prettily decoruted | out, and until then [ wm powerless to countexsign |~ pyq pocent, change in the government of LI i e T o HOia Mis, Lyman, Doris MeMaster and { 98 adjunet professor has been | with Chinese lanterns strng in graceful fes- on, however, had e o SO Gither one of the | Harvard university is not wenerally nifican determine up ing the prim s to Lo old- | nbove hewded articlo i continued as follows “Mr. Persons bases his refusal upon the lic object of the 1 and announc cetion at which el Th govel consists of the higher members of the smaller known or understa under the control ¢ ble amount of | toons from tree to istry has 1 The boaed then procecded to the el rhers, Messrs. Appointed te stion of | Louise 1%, Holtorf, added, and a conside el and Poppleton A like number, Misses Harr . Bro Mills and Alice H. Howell, will a 1y is now ard, which en In the club house refreshments suitable to apparatus supplic nted s T ! oped from a small department occupy thor were served and thoroughly en- | to'n county convention will bo. elected, who, t that Mr. Caveoll is_contesting the deci- | 0Nt Sl The .f;u]fi of ey vh".'nfl-l?..;."‘“l Miss H:::‘u“ Brown will go to the Ne- ing their poorly fitted rooms, to completely An impromptu concert in which the | in turn, are to solect s delegates to | Sion of Ju Shiclds giving Mr, Funsion a | it "‘:h.\-”:.'f“'n‘ul"v a0 H:g 1a18 elc A Miss Fleta Ridaen | filing a teen rooms, und lolin club took part and dancing filled up | the state convention. La point was raised | seat, and - he will not sign the orde YN ot e Wit showed tho deift of | until the matter is settlel. T supplied with fr 000 worth of | the remainder of i re which to s to Vassa neipals of Sel school, Jen- ¢ Church to Mor- “and consists of all apparatus. Then it wt of the Fubdrnatosnl sentiment in. Douglas county; | not: o fair minded “man: in the ! 5 Hini Da D, ! by, A Sn L d atorial in Douglas county, | 1 i ! 5 the essors, assistant. professors, mstructs B O | O e T o o] tha ardest |coMSOEBUSDEOTCSRCES HoW G EIVES ULl o It was embodied in motion that the desina: | rich o poor, but regrets that Mr. Carroll | 6 BRI "SR PR S8 sehool o | for: aily fone nstitabion’ willfie to)| ELoyinentitostwo . p s, onefusteactor | A small company of friends gathered at the | tion of polling plac s wellas the numing | SHOuld have taked the steps that he has, and | Gopivgment. What was commonly known | | and al assiste home of T ht, pitol av- | Of judies and clerks for the pr alsojtlintinoils Upholdi By e ersons cmerly s the *fue which goveris the auimors C. Dentse, Paul | 3y and Will S, R oh L will sta . oc- 1y to this e can- “now the department of phy we rooms and requiring the ion, be nmitt In re didly and trathfully that 1 donot uphold e o enue, last w 1, is now Briges: T the tto the exceuti mony nport school, Lottic | As with two-Carrol M. Car” Professors, Wis thon inelnded | which made one Prank B. Robiuson of Sioux % hhe oo s 0l sk i M Gy c Ut Bt A vl Lo “and the fuculty A. Piieh Dupont sehool, | also Corucll, | §y'the depactment of ne present | City and Miss Kate L. Hudson, a teacher in | $iyii b C Coietor Wineteen to 1 yor'in this city, who the eadd wrbmont 18 known us tho m school, Anne P, | ) i - Battin ULt of Wppuratus i Uiy of the fincst | the Farnum school, Dr. Dury med | was decided to hold the prin w fuletquans | pIACHLY 08 s onc, eiet D A Margiret | Frank B. Hareis. Sils Browster wil e maa oot light, hieat | the cereinony, after whi ST A || ST R LU U tity el LR ¥ ckivosic of'¢ L at the head of the goverud Eonest oot My 5 sont Gl aohol |t o ol an Gt o Gl | Bt Gt ittt | S i i Gk it bt S H, i sizzie L. Bunk artman school, 131 | o c i Fred S, Nave wil vith its fine muse d ample lubratory un P — : Dok o Omuha schosliboard in the: uito & s s = White: “itickors Seool, Fumy M. N | study at the Olio Wesl G O Y Frizzollo-Richardson. fohold e convention July B PEPPERMINT DROPS. zard ' school, Auna 1oos; Lake school, | lisle' N. Rowley will be' found S g 2 Nankon SADNon (hokIbthtinst: was o committee the ) e i e o Lo ; i Emma Whitme Leavenworth _ school, | salacy Polytechnic institute, while Arthur """"”., R dingygmy . B R DT el e s diviandibcariane posvitfonuli TRy G i ety ummer resort notes” ncod good fne f“':.‘:‘;‘:-"h:)}f?‘»hl othrop “\'ilmnl\.‘ hie '{:h“"lll i';':;"l’n'u;"‘:"h studies at cither ctinent of botan, i ot of Chnton, Iu., and a_fovmer 905 sl wholly, will [ worlk, and not for G e hen youE vonng man igats ! NELALBSS b G ARG ORI O L oceupied two small rooms for all purposc an and Miss Liilic M. Richardson, at A SHIN & 81 160 ness in this matter. In conclusion I will M3 ghtor, when your young Omaha View sclh ah Thompson ; Mi —— and was mot overcrowded, Today it filly | one time au attache of the Excelsior office RYASEINGLONIISIMISTAIC NS state that the city treasurer could not and | 100 Soft call him down. cnnie M. ) 5 Park school, cception to the' Class o '90, 0. H. &, uble with justice is that she does so L seven rooms with its specimens, books and — e would not cash the ovders uot properly and The tr Tillian Littleficld; chool, Margaret | The class of 00 of the Omaha high school | apoarat L0y oo tedetions Social Gossip. Mr. Baker Holds that the Title to the | qithontically signed. | Kospoct iy voune, | little besides holding I ! MeCarthys Savatogn sehool, Jumes B IS | i but a veminiscencs of tho pist, sxcopt in G R LR 7. A. Wakefield ks retarned froma | Postoffice Lot s in the Governm J. Pisoss, “Caws and effect,” said the farmer whose Paul school, Faunie Butterfield; Walnut Hill school, Rene E. Hamilton; Vinton sl iool, Lida Shallenberger; West Omaha hool, Fannie B, Hurlbut; Webster school, lie I, Pittman, sdened with the labor t to St. Louis United States in these and other | Afe and Mrs. A, P. Tukey stavted east | diznant at the cb —_— cornficld was cle Stationary Bngincers' Picnic. When a pape A basket picnic under the auspices of | comes like yestel Omaha Association of tionary Engincers The dearest spot s0 far as it now forms a branch of the alumni tion of that institution. One lst ‘ 1 L gunge 1 Hebrew | o 1 lust Ieiday ove finished the fes- | ! : ot : in uddition. Then the professor of Euglish g tics! of| commancoment week, 'This cons || Iitocating dividen. His tmo . betweent i, |-Maine, cnce of Tk Bi ttorney Baker is vel ) made by the author 1y evening to puss the summer season in | jn Washington, asappeared in the corre that it was due to h out by ¢ wrge ¢ day it be- summer pecial teacher'of music—Fannie Avnold. | gistod of a for SR M B o e M, R, C. Ylure will leave next week [ ool S ey A | S R R e vesort. In comparison, there is no place like Shocinl toahon o deiing dento M. ToaiL, | Sisted of a formal reception given in the hall and the drudgory of shotorie and | gor” Ny ol tb. spond tho summor | "c4s tht tho matter of proceeding with the | will boh ! \u_|: ite parks, South Omalia, | Feset Assistant Teachers —Cora M. Huw of the school building by the older graduates e LS L B e ee | | Frais work on the new government building has [ on the afternoon of July 4. Visitors wall be S ithors (AR S tie H. Hickox, Nelli t, Lillian M. | of the highschool. et pying the Mrs.. R, Q. Moore returned Wednoesday. | Deen d b present from Council Bluffs, Sioux City, | yog, Smithers—What kind of a taste is it Wilbur, Luc, . Hattie M. Duncan, | A lurge number of former elassmates as- | ©/Pie department of history today. with its | from Kuoxville, 1L, where her daughter | “Ihave done,” said Mr. Baker yesterday | Kuansas City, Plattsmouth and several other | Bronson-— Expensiv Mary L. M. Hodge, Kate A. Wolc \ sembled to renew acquaintances, while selee- | two professors, hus grown i means and ap- [ Mary graduated on the Isth, morning, “all I could do in the matter except | towns, They will be met at the « by:th “Broke by the breakers” will e the sad ros 1. Gillis, Cora B. Pratt, M Margaret Galbraith, L & Mary E. Simonds, Hait / bellé Doyle, Hortens reception comn of tho Omahi_associa- 1UBe | fon and taken f drive about the eity, the lots, and it is | After aospread at the Bavker hotel the e I received the | party will start for unds. nt creat ughters whosoe nof the | Mrs, J. W. Dumire and son, aftera pro- | totake a hammer and onomic | longed sojourn in the east, returncd yes- | o vooke es has | terday morning. feain of numerous pw's with ds summer fancies turn seaward. Billings — Well, my boy, are 1o pliances, and by th tmeut of political and ¢ i nce advanced work in both 1 tions by an_orchestra enabled those sc ing to indulge in the pleasures of u s : hop. Refreshments in the form ice cream, o out and pull down the ies that encumber nally hot to do thi ou satisfled 100 infe sdle; Ar ¢ ; cake and lemonade were :d in the base- n-most successfully prosecuted. — Civil Mrs. Dr. E. W. Lee has recovered suf- from Washingt > Sunda & with marrvied lifer Benedict - Satistiedd Wilson, Minnie V. Moriarty, Hurriet D, Ray | Mentof the First M. E. church on the op- | Engincering was allotted a single room for | ficiently from her recent iliness to leave Bat- | oncy o Hngtanonosuncay, Jmorn: to Liconses, am perfectly satiated with it. P M L oY | posite corner. ~ About. fifty, hoside all its work: now it has four, with greatly in- | tle Creek, Mich., for her old homeat Ran- | ing and before t o'clock Mondiy morning I e J . She smilod on my suit, Robbing, T W Slootiopro s B B Bahortyy ot 100, wero tendance. The 1 od apparatus, The department of azri- | dolp, N. Y 1 piid it into the hands of the court. As o issued to the following Shitis = Woll, T think sho mighty Rueh o saaiuo Muatlondonnie tives of the curl W iltural Dlology is of recent ere ion. Ill‘s Mial CiatainBoniiekha ¥ ariived from as th nu.-.~;<.}..‘.-.;.I.‘-‘|i'ix_‘~|m‘;‘w mxhi parties yesterday : s she didn't o into hysterics, SISt AL i erel | Stact wlt s Truland '7%, | rooms, with ex: us for investi- by RWEI T A an vested in the United States,and | William 1 . Omal 2 ey D, Nehmgtviacin alice b Havpen Lixie 0. Charles % osso Allen | gation itto the physiology nnd embryology of | Sasineton with her (v little ivls und is sioned by the departments | Josophine Tools, O Customer—O1! You have cut met Barbee ¥ Mikan, Ellen M. B. White, Ward, Mary E. Thompso 1‘::“:‘::‘ (1.:‘ll:\';:;‘-:;I“1‘!ih|:.\nl““<lnl]::;il|$m“ o Myri danc continued until after mid- I oty ight, when all ¢ rted bearing pleasant N Evans, Florence L, Buke AL . ! Jh \y D, Edmonds, Lillie Van Wages rocolleotionsiob 1t school d . Elizabeth Craven, Dora E. mina L, Newcomb, Blanehe Van Kuvan, —I have a right to. Customer— How sol Barber —You eut. me when 1 met you ou the street last Sunday. Xt to having an umbrella himself, the an likes best to wateh other improvi- > trying to dodige between the drops. iching rain, and Miss | auimals, rey Judge MceCullough '8 i the meagre outfit of a few | JtPE e Fie alone, Al that was necessary for the title to* iteh 2 s crs g0 devoted to stock breeding and become vested in the United States was the licd subjects. ‘Then but few students at- money to be paid iuto the court und the titles ended the wnpopular lectures, now the de- a0 Y 1, and this has been done. spulir and well abtended. northeastern part of his diocese. He will re- Dutidy was ulso scen in regard_to | Au the university libe turn for Sunduy ser tthias. the matter, He declaved that at this time | Jame v Day. SR o oy T e AR PV e ned from | the district attorney had as muen to do with | Jessie Jens Christian Hansen, Omaha, Mavriane Christensen, Omaha, .., Charles Kuhbacher, South Omali; ista Hanussa, Omaha, uller, Omaha Atkins, Omi During the past week Bishop Worthington hus been muking Episcopal visitations to the R N b; ohe Scores of happy school teachers, in light | thel about twelve thousand | her visit to Chicago lowiciled at the any other ordinary eitizen and | Osear T, McCord, Omauha This paper says that anear-sighted: ](«{:::ykl4|}.\’::llfi‘\:l\‘\humllnununfm.t laen B, | 00 essos 1 with faces wreathed in | in the library, which occupics a [ corner of Howard xteenth streets 3 Mury Z. Mikun i person cannot hear well without glusses. Sho ald, Nora O'Connor, M. smiles, gossipped and lauglied together yes- | 1aree e room, with many me WHERITHONG N0 i agsummor i the same position as M | William A. Lefier, South Omaba. Is that the reason why so muny meu uh DMuby D. Ballantyne, Mir . o e o e e e Rt aries of the departn Mr.and Mres. N, £, Feil returned from ken in regard to the title - | Aunie Upah, South Omaha. theater o out between tho uetst v, ¥ Wilson, ki | terday in the oftice of tho secretary of ‘the single | their three week's bridal tour last Iric rting that it becam il ol Now doth the ultra b o A 17""\":-1@ qupe lnzu‘l'-!“fwh ation. : dive collections in | Until their new house is- completed they will od § Ramamborin el Huborman: In utter sorrow brood; Rl Baon, They were there to draw the pay due them t zoology, entomology, | remain at the home of Mrs. Feil's parents, | pmd into the court. It was not” nec 3 M A D Bor A ETa bRt Tt aalte For in one aft, he eannot soc % R griculture, chiemistry and art. Thén [ Mr. and Mrs, E. Rosewater, at 1711 Douglas | that this money be paid to these people be- A. B, I L B B oa R T aTan a8 gt hog s = SNl for their lahors in instructing the young idea Was se Snment became cleav, | Humburg, where his fumily has been so- ely u labdratory in any | stecet foro the title of the o Nichols, Ida Dy , Helen Roger during the last month of the school . ; i i Harduppe Lot 1 owe you (wo dole s snce; 10w there are o less t Moo oo e onit s 000 you remains in the judge’s | journing for some time. Auticipating his de- Cebella Schaller, Fannie ©, Fornald, K Pipor's bead bobbed up and doyw S TR p IS e Muenterfering gave a veception to hor t X B g ; bl lars. Morritt 1, I'vé Just ot tho M. Miles, Dor dson, S : a0, anecown Lequipped laboratories, viz, in Fridiy evening at: hee home near | hands to e disburs Of this_amount | parture the employes of his store consigned | g Tean pay it to you, but i 1 did 1'd ba as he nodded to (e bright feminin belongs to Benjumin R. Folsom and M , Alice Augusta 200l and civil engineeri continuous stream of | physics, g that pou sixth street and Capitol aveaue, yesia to his care n solid silver te About” thirty were present, who n graved, which My set suitably en- | broke. o Pllkeep it, We'll call the old Huberman has been com- | debt squ and this is 4 new loan, How does S, und Nelli d in upon him. : Thero is a time of unalloyed happiness in ¥ of the university is a | ovening enjoyable by dancing and mu Martin, minovs, now residing in New York, W gn has R y uul Ewima J. Carney, dennie Ko 1 i b I P e T DR e iz enjo) ) g 5 O s e & O sioned to present to his wite, with t that stri ut Thortgate, Jeannette’ Bovd, ~Carrie M, | the unusually humdrum life of an instructor | liberally educated one is shown by the fuc The Apollo club gave Mr. B, B, Young a | M1d to represent whose intevests no guardian | iy, qost regards. ‘The rememberance will | Fusband'Now look here, T don’t wa e o, Caghes, | it the public schools, and that is the last pay [ that it includes graduates of ‘the follow very enjoyable banquet at the Millavd lst | B et appeared. 'wo forcign mortiage | yydoubtedly be uppreciuted by the recipiont. | (st to oo ,I’K,,i,,f‘ o aant oy of tho vear, colloges and univer en montha. of dreary. patient, toil havo | lin, Yale, Denison, longths. There b cultural, Willams, | o vexations, and somo | ton, West Point, B ympanics own tho bulk of the remainder Judge Dundy says that the delay is attrib {epartments at Washin Monda; About twenty-four gentle- present and followed the menu t A AR ! | utable solely to the gy [N R aen of spoechies ud songs. AL | g, Moo inost sensible reason, he adds, that Champlin, Hoston, Bunice 3 s, Geo 0, 3 5 dragged their wi Stebbins, Georgia Valentine, Lizzie M. Tl e been w tyy Al! - Well, lev e tell Hi higan A i|l\"'|\l|l. ebraska, Bos- u, Leipzig, 7 BRE ing to or k, H. Jounie Jumes, Helen M. Navo, Min- | D bUBoInG Zric Young retains the divection of Tho most sensi e 0 T o k fi rTeT lior. Matida | times it med as though the strain would | London, Rochester, Johns Hopkins, Western | ot et 10 present, the banquet was in | 1© has heard given is the one ad ed that AQiIE “m: ‘I“'h:lwl ‘:“”}A' U“‘\, L uditions. | SR A Friod, Cluts Sehoncie, iy . Robimson, | rove too great, Mhero v ‘boen mornings | Reservé, Olio, Harvard, Towa wnd Milisdule. | GRS To th divoctor, Sinew he is | & miht bo well 1o wait, before comnencing wiy vesterday afternoon, T iirsu(in thaiconney) our dahian) Carlis I Tt ! | when one felt as though to tuke up the strug- uatLEs 1. Bessey, i S ) ¢ the plans until congress disposes of the AYAYPRINLD AV DUNERRON: 36 a'iam, is a beautiful giv s sho accoms Iila Garlisle, Murgurct MoLaughlin, Ltz | Bt Gh G5 Souid ' E e el et ubout to make his homo in Chicugo, pendige bill to incroase the limit of cost. ppiete wreek wien tho horses | plished in louscliold. dutiest Mother--Nog Avtie D, Webb, Hitta Powers, Nova urt | this is all overnow, The last pay diy has Ruilvoad Gossip. »day's Concert. g o8 e : NARaI Al Pl LA | 0 B apYIGrInk ax Ul s aRpnIn TS dise , Byangoline Stbloy, Lizzle H, Witmun, comeund vavation thne is hove, Frolght trains of the Milwaukeo will com- | The programme for the sucred concert to | ., Second Ward Republicans, e, O G N e ith Coodspeed, Tda Johnston, Mary 0 glouda have rolled away and tho blessed smce vunning into Omaha today t 4 g (it The Sceond ward republican club held % b 3 saatageed, 105 dohnstan, Marp) ors are happy. mence running a today. bo given by the grand Musical union bund in | e B i R O e Holy communion at 8 &, m., morn- e e Read, AR uldluh Tsacson, wore ohlltren themaelves The Chicago, St. Paul, Minncapolis & | Fanscom park this afternoon at meeting at Kuspar's hall lust night. Barely | ju'prayer, Litany and seemon ot 11 n., SINGULARITIRS, 4 quorum was present, owing to the threaten- | Sunday seliool at ¢ their tongues running in | Omaha changes the running timd ., o its puss- | grelock is as follows: r has a la Hp. m ey o v o] " "7 N ing stor 2 e . Vi rupies vice . A Sturgis (Ml ' b which an unceasing and badly Jumbled chatter, R R e S lon < Oitoliadanme L ing storm. President O'Donovan_occupied | vice at L evening ) A Sturgis (Mich.) furmer hus a | Atkinson, A Bonild, Ty L Wood. | Many of those whodrow their warrants | wodution will leaveat 7 i m. and the St. | overta s tho chuir and D. D. O'Connell acted as sec- | mon 745 p. . Tho dean will 1 hia R se OF 1ja ' bind loks) Yol avals ALQHN Olive Hubbard, He Vyelfoft, Vivginia 1, | 1oft the city immediately afterwards for their | paup limited at 6:03 g 5 e e retary, The minutes of the last previous | 11 and evening. SRl {ors fust, ; ; summer’s outing and I'be dreaming | P i il s Sl Bt i Tt scems that instead of tfe A, O, H.band | Mrs. F. Riddle of Mahaska, Mass., found Jordan, *Virginia Kenned LR ; 1 boldrer Tom Horn, formerly superintendent of the [ Grand Selecti ; meeting was read, showing that the only bus- | ) J A g SO : X ) the hours of a long summer day away in the | omaha d £ the Elkhor 1. has bael Cornet Solo—=The Last Rose of Sunimer winning the fiest prize at Plattsmouth the | alarge hen's ogg inside of which was anothes Mury Brolllar, Ada C. Jones, Kute Arm- | o050 cicos of some sylvan shude, forgotful | Omuha division of tho Elkhorn road, has beon Flotow | iness was the allowing of a few bills. Dan | gward was made to the Union Pacifi 1 | fully develop: of the normal size. ruster, Jennie M. Phelps, Jdeannie Marble, | €001 recesses an stde, forgettul | uppointed fucl agent of the Missouti Pacific, He s ha D oW L. DS IEW L B DAL avard i e Union Pacific b ) | Kute Po Jennie 1. F snnje L. | Ofall that is past, ignoring the future and Dickinson severed all official connection I Ly fle rose to mark that ho wis for | oy the contest this bund won 176 out of a pos T A T o S (T e y ava Hostotler, Lillis Cry liviug only the happy prescut. b the Union Pacific last evening. His | g0 o0 Il A B o LR 6. had s Oftcony | sible A0 o) ho Flatlamouth band was | turod as Lamolio, Mo., Monduy, on the shc q ) § Saered Potpourr 0 An L cyer | the pi 10 thougt ad Do effe | goeond nne A O pund third. The | o arro ot T o "5 bty - Goriao Mary L Omaha's Boys and Girls Abroad. siyuaLiontalies otopt tomerowy ubbnas | oty Aillel s ! Ascher | in bis pocket had @ big load, He further in- | hovn g R ALt atiioa Teaoi | e HHENCLRIEE AR IEOHOR BRI Y g 100 3 S e A During the past school year quite a num- Stindoy was taken: MVARLAEe of 10 bin Mosqrs Ean, Blaboitrish, }I’l”;';l‘.',‘l“'_fj;}“l woney had changed hands 0 | o the winner %0 the socoud b The *oldest inhabitant” never heard of K reciitee, Anun A Brou " | ber of Omaha young ladics and gentlemen : i | ) toticthie floon next-pab neo The funeral of Mike Leary, jr., the four- | whales being in those v 5 boforo, R M S ton e B tomtal hubtiam I nove haon!Hn. attondance Lunon. eastorn B, T, Wells, tralnmaster at Orden: hasboen A Tinnting Sediie st Erank Koopar and Haseall | Yewr-old sou of Mike Leary,who dicd at 2 | There is a pear tree on Busil Mick's farm, Matilda Evans, ' Fauu anchard, ¥ | colleges. Nearly all of these have re. | Appointed to succeed M. €. Morris in a sim- Biiciiossi T B U o (T ock yesterday afternoon, will be held from | southwest of Coshocton, O., that presents sl sening breaks culim wnd pe Holliday, Lizzie M. He ; ; S 2 ave e | ilar position t Lake. Mr. Movris has re- | o Ihhe wor rouks ‘onlm aill peucoful,. || IS A1 SUIOR 8R0S bR o i | St. Philomena’s church at § o'clock tomorrow | novel appearance, In the Spring it wits coya Daisy Wood, dessie Luzeu yn A, Hobhs, | turned homo for. the summer vacation ieorge B. CIT, an operator, will o [ 5t th chasor oo Tamn tor s badiie s |t o i the man of dos Sume U 4 g, ered with blossoms and ab the present time 19 Nettie S, Rbett, Mary B pdman, Margaret | O arve on their w Those from Yale avo rat Ogiden our huntsmun sounds i merry blast. 4-The Thioe s o Greut dealiof ing to points A. H. Stellais in the ¢ jail, but he will | pretty well loaded with small green pears F. Goos, Kate Hungorford, Emma Lonerg: Messrs, Charles and Augustus Kountze, ¥red ——— parties join, 5-—The road is alive with horse- | o¢ ordor and questions of privilege with yery | return to Lincoln this 1 ing. He wrote | about the size of hickory nuts. About a weelg Emma D, Littlefield, Alice M. Avery und Walter Preston, Wallace Broateh and District Court, '“jj“»’ o "'\"_'ln_ Mo Full ery. 8=The | 1116 pesult R 7| another man's nume to a cheek and suce agro the tree put forth fresh blossoms wnd was Dhouix, S Elder, S Mrs, Etta Frohm has applied for a divoree | 40t #=Weretutn bome. The meeting finally adjourned without tak- | in raising 2. the first of the week covered with fresh Neore, B, o RIA, ho representation at Aun Arbor com- | from hor husband, William J. Frohm, on the | ovorture—tra Dissole (he reqaest..... Auter | 118 auy action, thouin the drift of the tall A——— Aqiars . < e Elizaboth s Chi Thomas, Leroy Crumn NI a0 bl 6 (TR R S S SRt LIRS I 4 showed that the members present considered PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, The curious “traveling stones' of Australi Kate B, Crane, Margaret A, O'Neill, Dorn v and RGN ANOE SEABIISE) | round of oruelly,. Tho parties wora marvied. | ored:Molog y==1 Rossint | ¢r0 ¥ thore waa o political combination against —_— ave pavalleled in Novada, They wro describec Coburn, Ida M. French, Martha Purratt, 3 +OSO Y1, AQRECINAN B | June 9, 1589, in this city. Iran Gaunad | Rk AN Wi TR e Chavles L. Grobeeker ust returned | us porfectly round, abowt as livge usa walug Tenaintia M Nol crs has returned from Princeton, as also have s March CGounod | the Second ward, wiich should bo met, und { ) t [ id, 1ug enelope M. Swith, Nellie Iroland, Ada Nuthan Bernstein and Irwin IReade from | Mary L. Leverton applicd for a divoree | that everybody favored Mercer or anyont else [ from a tour through G and France, | and of ivory nature. When disteibuted abouy fleamion Do Harney dizabdth Leighs, | Davtmouth. Randolph Brown, Allen Marsh | from John W. Leverton on the ground of ) o8t in preferénce to Broateh for governor, ill\'nlu';)-‘wl';:‘:;m411‘\?“!:_[;'!:“ln he i, A on tho floor, tablo or any othor lovol surfy i, R el kSl iy | A Brui e it Ol losain | e, The, i @ Blawl st ABCAmiti, wbo dind ly o e o YA o | R o i fctof owh athe Liag Newcomb, Dulsy Manning, Koo Hutmaker, | Dojwilor wore in- attendanco upon Johus | . Doxtos L, Thomas hus. commenced suit n | Darington, Vt, Soptambor 13, 1839, was nd- A lig Tieal Ratate Doal, pleasure resorts and places of renown. De- | other until they meet i i common contor,aud Starr, Ada Tobitt, Louisa B, M L GARCO” UpvL W B A B IIBAL A6 8 mitted to probate yesterday by Judge Shields, One of the lurgest real estate deals which | Spite the pleasure of the journcy, Mr. Gro- e L } R 4 . +HOU “ Hopkns, row et il I ) ) 3 n pi pl ir e journey, Mr. Gro- | there huddied “up in a bunch, like eges in Ella l(inl:\i‘.,l..\'\‘;l\\?.‘“' ACHRRES M ','.'“‘“'"5' Three young ladies - Misses Edith James, ol 1‘"'-4" 1t bears record of having been filed in Massa- | has taken place this season has been recorded, | becker is happy to again be in Omuha, nest. A single stone removed to i distance of o L O LA L <ol | .\\‘ml.:. ulml Lydia .\\l‘u'. UG —Spant the at in South Omaha chusetts und California, The wife and child | It will involve perhaps about sixey-five lots \A\h s Cotter ha “.-.mrm\il from u hi .In- :mu foct, upon bo 180 "l, retarns 1 the A 4 ellesloy: Miss May Copelund was at Vas- Charlotte ave given 212,000 a ye i Albright, which have been purchased by [ Pleasurable visit to Butte, Mont., where she | heap, but if tiken away five fect remaing mos h-.‘.‘.fl“‘ Mo i i‘_""‘ P | sar; Miss ' Wallace at Swmith; Miss Nellio County Court. Touzalin receives 7,000 pe By Mk | B 8 ,‘-‘ : ‘:\I ik £ 1 I\: l‘ g . I" wis the guest of Mrs, Colonel Thornton, She | tionless. It is veedless to say that t urg Murgaret L. MeAra, Clara Hutmaken fmity | Rosewater at Cooper institute, D. A, Powell has commef suit inst | J. Ransom, sister of decd | W00, 10 YRIUQ OF K1 \a1l, deeds 14150 spent some time with her brother, 1. H. | largely composed of magnetic'ivon o Wood, Ellen M, Davia, "Nellio Hoot.” Jessio - — the Don Carlos lumber and William H. Roth i, B Touzulin or h ¥ to which bave been recorded, is placed at | Cotter, formerly of this city —— McRoberts, James L. Alyison, Mattie L. A Graduate In Avt, for 800 on & note, Touzalin or heirs, 8004 yoar; Mis, O, | §74,42 Mr. N. K. Macleod and wife roturned from Powell, Kato M. Keat. Miss Marguerite Cotter has returned after The Walnut Hill savings and investment | D: Muurice, 1,000 a year: Mrs, Ray Jenckes, It was learned from reliable authority that | Findlay, O., whore they spent several weelks The committee on High school recom. | Seven years of study in art industriously fol ALY | SOVILES And MVEsHnent | g0 o year. Florence Bramwell, daughter of | these lots were purchased by Mr. Rood with | With hor parents ided the following teachers for the High | lowed in the Academy of the Tmmuculato [ {obany obtained o Jadguentuguingt ooty | a decesed siste 0 o veur: the balanceof |y view to disponing of thein to the Kool | Judge Shiclds left yestoday for Clovel e school, Who were voted for and declared | Conception at Davenport, In. This young i 24 = ho estato wmong a lengthy 1ist of rolutive Island people foraround house and side | where he will vemain until July 1 on o *elveted: ; . | lady enjoys the distinction of being the first Mr. Levin's Successor. SO paelia An Hhislos 0. Moxria | traokage. b Samping b alisads Aooune | RSB | DOUGLAS-~-STREET. Hower P. Lewis, principal; Alonzo N g Mo TR R y o 5 | the right of wa gh South Omaba end Mrs. A, 8. Ackerman and son George leaye On accourt of our lurge Mensbaw, assistant’ principal; 8. D, Beals, | 1 graduate from this academy in V. W. Umsted, who succecds Jucob Levin Custer W | all the way today for the old home in Mudison, to and increasing Practice, Irwin Leviston, Louis J. Blake, My tinetive branch, which has been for as manager of the Western Union tel 4 uster W, i. O, e, ik | pend the summer wo have REMOVED to Richardson, Albert M. Bumann, Si years under the control of ofee in this city, arrived yesterday, and last George A. Custer woman's reliet corp, No Insane, - WO have it s R Davis, Mary E. Quackenbush, I | Of the ablest Instructors in the country, | evening took possession of the oftice. Mr 82, will have a pienic at Hanscom park Mor Mprs. Mirtin Dotri s ut the central sta. The bodies of forty-five d ind 4 more spacious und con- :m..; » Bulle H. Lewis, Decie A, Johuston, | Miss Cotter brings with her a number of | Leviu leaves for Minucapolis this afternoon. | day evening, All old soldiers, their | o n W insar Her residence is | Piled ug i heap near Weave L ; il 1 venient offices, tacia Crowley, Suzaune Y or, Adeld | pictures which show true artistic instinet as 2 - families @ friends cordially invited T B 4 ~ . 5 ently oy Ly at the bottom of a high K. Robertson, Elizabeth P, Goodsou, Bessie | well as devotion to her profession which | Erle Brownell, agedfive years, son of Mr. | 1 ather being unfavorable, u social will | B Twer : the Uniou Pa- | bluff, from which they DX‘S. Betts & Betts, M. Suyder, Grace B, Sudborough. sugurs well for the future. Awmong the | &nd Mrs, J. M. Browuell, died June 27 ab | pe held in G, A, K. ball, 116 Nosth Fifteenth | cific tracks i her husband, | during the time of the deep suow iu Calif = Lie leachers will not be assigued to partic- | picces brought howe by ber, and which will = Portland, Ore, l stroct | who is employed in th ting works, fre l' late in the winter, 1409 Douglas St Omaha, Neh