THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TUESDAY APG-UST 2 , 1881 , THE DAILY BEE , Tuesday Morning , August 2 , LOCAL BREVITIES , Frederick , Lending Hnttcr. l.lf Pftttenon tells cosl. Got yonr haU nt Donne's. Nlndell k Krclle. Tr ctlc l Halter * . Elegant Pockct-BooltB nt Saxc's. Don't fall to ! rlnk SAXK' crc.im ntxla. A. W. Nason , Dcntlut , Jacob's block. Upholstering of all kinds ilonc nt .T03 North IBth street. tA Natural Mineral Water on draught at Kuhn'g dnig store. For riNB Commercial Job Printing , all nt THE DEC Job rooms. The Lion continues to roar for Moore's Harness and Saddlery , Prescriptions a specialty , Opera House Pharmacy , 211 8. 15th Street. Forcpaugh's circus in billed to exhibit in Omaha Aug. 27th. Fresh aiipply of Imported Key West and Domestic Cigara at . Dress Goods nre going fast ( it Atkin son & CO.'H. Low prices will tell. He- mcml > erve hare Jitintlng in all col ore. Safes , machinery , and all lunih of heavy hauling done by Brisco & Co. , the nafo men. Any ono having uork for n type writer can ho accommodated by telephoning Tin : BKK office. If The waterworks company are laying a main on Douglas Hired from Fifteenth to Nineteenth street. The remaining part of the old Viwclicr block is being "blocked tip" preparatory to being moved off. The annual meeting of the United States Btcnographer's association will beheld hold in San Francisco in September. A new sidewalk which IH greatly needed - ed Li bong ! laid upon the Twelfth Htrect front of the Metropolitan hotel. Ten pereonB appeared before Judge lienoke yesterday to answer charges of drunkenncus. Six of the party were Rent to jail. jail.Tho The work of grading about the location for the new court house hai been com menced again. The commissioners threat ened to take away the contract unless work WM resumed at once. At Wlsner , last Friday , a fatal acci dent occurred. Mr. P. Larcon was driving a team hitched to a large lumber wagon Mid was accompanied by his son , a boy about eighteen years old. The boy fell out of the wagon , and was run over and almost instantly killed. The parents of the boy are almost crazy with grief , as ho was a bright and promising child. PERSONALS. Capt. Hustin went west yesterday. Miss Nellie Landagan left yesterday for Ltirnmic , 'Wyominp. llev. A ; K Shcrrill Htarted on a trip to Denver and the mountains ycacerday. Goo. K. Mann , of St. Joe , ono of the Grand Central architects , is In the city. DrvBlack and M. L. White , of 1'latts- mouth , ftro reglHtcred nt the Crvlghton houso. N. J. Luhrcr , wife and child , of San lranci co , dined at the Creighton hound yesterday afternoon. William Taylor , editor nnd publisher ofTho , Woodstock ( N. Y. ) Jlcglstpr , was 1n ho city yesterday. He Is going on to Yankton , Dakota. T. 1" . Lyons left last night for Iowa. l''rom there , in company with his ulster , ho will proceed to Ohio. Ho will bo absent about tlireo weeks. AI. DIakclcc , a conductor on the TJ. 1 * . went east yesterday to Wisconsin on a tour of recreation. Ho has been running stcadl ly for a number of years and this Is his first vacation. His friends liopo he will enjoy himself. Col. Koyall , U. S. A. , arrived homo yesterday - terday afternoon from Salt Lake. Joseph Opelt. formerly proprietor of the Arlington , at Lincoln , Is at the Metro- politnn. K. 1' . Slosson , manager of the Ameri can Union Telegraph office at Lincoln , reached the city yesterday , fc lion. William Dally , ex-Unltcd States inawlial of Nebraska , and wife , arrived In the city yesterday from their home In Pennsylvania , and are nunrted at the Witlmcll Capt , N. 8. Scott , city engineer ol JJncoln , is in the city. He has accepted position In the engineering department ol the Union Pacific railroad , and leavei to day for his work on the Omnha , Nlobrars and Black Hills railroad. J. U. Stowull has severed his connection with Tim HKK , nnd will btart In a fov daya to visit hi * home In New York state If he again engages In the profession In will accept n position ottered him on th Buffalo Express- published in ImtTalc N. Y. _ - _ Still in Auoyauco- The mcutiiiu of the county com inisaionora yesterday afternoon de velopcd nothing now BO far as hn been' disclosed , llr. Myers , the a : chitoct of the building , arrived froi Detroit yestoi day and was in consn lation with the commissionoro durii the afternoon. Commissioner Frei Drexel is absent from the city , ai this fact probably htis something do with the failure of the coun board in reaching any definite concl sion with regard to letting any co tract under the vstimates furnishi by the different bidders , Treaolioroa * Memory. A man went rushing into the ci marshal's ollico in a high state of c citemeut yesterday , lie said 1 room liad been entered during t night and ho had been robbed of § 1 Some time otter ward the man v seen on the street smiling and hop ] Ho had found the money in the in trees of his bed where ho had p viously placed it , and forgotten abc it. "WINE OF OARDUI" mokw n cheeks and clear complexions. At C. F. Goodman1- FOREIGN MISSIONS , Especially That Connected With The M. B. Church. How The Evangelizing Work in Ac complished. Sunday morning Mrs. M. J. Shclloy , the conference secretary , de livered a discourse in the South Oma ha M. E. church. There was n largo and fashionable attendance. In the course of hnr exhaustive address Mrs. Shelley Raid the missionary work they were undertaking was far nioro momentous than was popularly imagined. It meant carrying the glad tidings to millions of unconverted human beings. There were at pres ent thousands , even millions dying without a knowledge of the Lamb of Oed who caino into the world to redeem doom souls. Tim Women's Foreign Missionary society 1ms a grand work to accomplish. This society was in stituted to carry out certain mission ary work which could not bo cllectual- ly done by men. Those acquainted with the lawn of caste will know that no man is ever' allowed to enter the zenanas except the husband. No wo man is allowed to BOO a man except her husband , The women even of the highest caste are kept in the greatest ignorance , and exclusion and they therefore can bo reached only by women. It is admitted by all travelers nnd others , that it is the wives of India that are the chief pro pagators nnd supporters of idolatry. Missionary men nave said , "you nro right : wo must educate our girls. Wo have lost our influence among the nations of the earth , because our sons hnvo no mothers. " Human society depends upon women for its moral elevation. If you want to raise a nation of infidels , you cannot do bet tor than place them under infidel teachers. This is exactly the plan the Women's Foreign Missionary Society have pursued all over the world , to christianize the mothers of these Indian homes. When thin is done the future of that people is fixed ; they will bo made Christian people. The women have felt that they have been called by Oed to undertake this work , and they have nobly responded to the call. This work requires workers at homo and workers abroad. Some have thought that all that is required to carry out missionary work was to bo willing to leave homo nnd friends and go to distant lands. But there is a good deal of missionary work to bo done at homo. The foreign mis sionary work requires its workers to bo cultivated and well trained ; and hence the society has been sending out young girls who have spent a number of years qualifying themselves for such positions. They have gone out relinquishing everything , their homos , their friends , the society of Christian assocations to consort with those de graded and uncivilized people. Out of fifty-two girls , not ono have over proved a failure , not ono has been unwisely chosen. All have proved eflicient and strong , and when the ranks have been thinned the vacan cies have soon boon filled up. This worknoods | homo workers , nnd they are just as sacred in the Master's sight ns those who go abroad. The sacrifice and the solf-donial that these workers endure cannot bo esti mated. Homo workers project the plan that workers abroad carry out. Homo workers provide the moans for carrying out the work abroad. Doth missions are ono in. spirit nnd ono in labor , that is to evan gelize the whole world. Some of the results of this work have boon mar velous. Since the institution of this society in 18I5 ! > it has done some glo rious work. It has two thousand five liundrgd and seventy-eight auxiliary societies , sixty-live thousand six hun dred and sixty-two members in the M. E. church , 3(52l , ! life members. It sustains eleven American missionaries in China , nine in India , four in South America , seven in Japan , five in Mexico ice and two in Africa. It support * over two hundredBible women and native teachers ; six hospitah and dispensaries. It hai likewise lifteon boarding schools with ever seven hundred pupils , about r hundred and twenty-five day uchoph with nearly three thousand pupils three oi-phanagcs with about four hundred drod orphans ; two homes for friendless loss women. More than a thousum Honanas are regularly visited. Ti sustain and carry on all this worl 8107,032.45 have boon appropriated Between May , 1880 , and May , 1881 8524.1H8 have boon appropriated Some of the girls have studied medicine cine anil these medical girls are doin the grandest work , the heathen we men not being nllo\ved to see male physician. The girls liav great oppwrtunitios of milking thei way into the homes by means of thoi medical schools Sumo of the nutiv girls have passed medical oxamini lions and these are doing a grun work. The funds nro all colloctc in in small sums , 1'urt of the funds ai derived from the sale of paper ragi An interesting fact in regard to th society is that none of the women co il.id nectod with this work ( jet ono cent id pay ; there is not tv single salarii to omcor except the girls who woi abroad. ty Mrs. Shelley concluded that it w a grand work nnd there was yet great deal to bo accomplished. Th must pray to Oed to incrcoso tin zeal and strength to carry it on. . i ' Jumped the Track. ity At ton o'clock yesterday the > x- B. & Q. train after crossing the V liis bash road half a mile from the U. ho depot at Council. Blutls , jumped t 35. truck , a switch being slightly opt ros jolted and allowed the engine , bagg : car and ono coach to leave the tra at- The engineer and fireman apranir fr re- the engine and were unhurt. 'J reut > ut engine ploughed into the earth ul ( the track and at prenont stands d in soft earth at nil unglo of 45 degn Some of the ties am broken and tu cd out of place , and BOIUO of the r bent. The coaches that remained on the track were pulled back by another engine and switched onto the Wabash - bash track. None of the passengers or officials were injured. Smn.ll Flro- There wnn nn nlarm of fire nbout noon yesterday thatftontthofirodcpart- mont down Farnham street at a lively pace. The cause of the nlarm was the breaking out of n fire in n small frame building near the U. P. bridge. It originated through some children playing with matches. The fire was pretty well under way when the nnginos arrived. The carriage - riago of No. 2 secured an attachment witli the U. P. tank , nnd got a stream of water to playing. The building wes damaged nbout $1,000 worth. All household goods were saved. The house was occupied by a man named Lawrence Barrett. QUARTERLY REPORT Of Mrs. H. B. Puller , the City Missionary. The last thrco months have been broken in upon by sickness , and ex cessive heat , yet I have visited or worked 411 hours. In my last report I spoke about a "Homo for the Friendless , " nnd the necessity for this has been fully , de monstrated since then. I think it was the very evening that the report was rend , that n woman caino to mo bogging to stay ever night , with tears aho pleaded , "You won't turn mo into the streets will you ? " without friends , nnd without money , what was she to do ? If our doors are closed against such as Bho , they scok refuge whcro alone they can find it , in houses of sin. Wo dcom that this unfits thorn thereafter for decent , Christian homes ; shall wo stand acquitted nt the judgment ? Shortly after a bnby W.IH loft on my hands for a week , for whom I was trying to find n homo by adoption. Then a girl was brought to mo who wnntod a place to work for her board , until she could go to her mother in the south. I fear she was n , iraud , however , na the girl disappeared while I was trying to find a situation for hor. hor.Next Next came a woman from the west , with four little children , desiring to > go to St. Joe to her husband who was- sick. As ho is n railroad employesho had no doubt she could got to-hor des tination , but her trunk was held at the hotel , as Bho had not the means-to pay her night's lodging , neither hod she dinner for herself or children. The- funds for this wore furnished through the kindness of friends. A woman also wanted to find place- - for her two little girls , undi aged mother , saying it was impossible for her longer to support thorn. And lastly the case of n young girl of considerable notoriety who. was nt the time in the city prison , for drunkenness , was brought to my notice. She expressed an earnest de sire to reform and-1 thank Oodi there wore tound men true and bravo enough , to come to her aid. ono of them saying "Some man wrought her ruin , shall not another help in the rcscuo ? " Butr meantime , she had to bo kept in the city prison , ( and this of her own free will ) to save her from the demons who were prowling around her , knowing ; that only by holdihg to her lips tlio poisoned cup , which aho might not have strength to resist , could she bo brought within their power. A Chrisr tian homo was opened to her , nnd whether she shall bo saved or notthoy who have tried to do t.his . , may bo blessed by the consciousness that tioy have done wliat they could. Instances like this have occurocl be fore , nnd these cases wh rc some tem porary home is needed , are constantly on the increase. Whoi is to ba done with thoml The question presses it- aolf upon every Christian and every friend of humanity. Who is to net in this ? If nothing is done who is to bo responsible ? On inv sick list , is a lit tle boy eight years old , who Las been in bed for two yeara. IIU homo ia miserably poor , and ho is such n patient - tiont , winsome little follow , th t 3 think if the children who enjoy thu luxury of toys , could BOO him , they would bo glad to divide with him. Ono of our mission schools Eddie Miller died a week or two since ; and another a colored boy lies appear cntly nt the point of death. Unliki many of his class , ho has been quiol and attentive in school , nnd ho ex presses his willingness to go nnd meet the Snviour ; nnd was tolling mo oni night when I watched with hun , nbou the friends who were waiting for hi coming on "tho other sido. " 1 through the influence of the school this ono soul is saved , they who hnvi labored in it , through nil these weary discouraging years , need not fool tha it haa been in vain. Sprinkling Hatter * . The indications now nro that som street sprinkling will bo done an that very shortly. Mr. Thomas Swil wna mot yesterdayonnsolicitingtourt Douglas street. Ho said ho \\i meeting with considerable success. II as does not intend to bother nbout ci toring into a contract with the coui ay cil , but will deal with the tenants cl roctly. Another gentleman who hi nn interest in the sprinkling of S Louis , was engaged in soliciting nloi Farnham street yesterday nlso. 0. ComBiiuloiior * , Ueotlng * 1 . At the mooting of the county coi .he missiouura held on Saturday , t MI , county treasurer was allowed to cam igo the personal tax of Harry H. Kirl ck. there having boon a double asso : mont. It was decided not to establi ? ho county ro d No. 175. The follow ! > ng proposals to build a fifty foot brid uop near Millard wore opened ; Win. Y tea. Dohren , $534 ; Eli Johnson , $550 ; rn- F. Parks , $085 , nnd Missouri Yall nils Dridyo and Iron Works , $075. COUNCIL BLUFFS , Things of Interest Transpiring in That City. The Colored Men's Big Day Out. Another Largo Establishment to bo Built. Maay Thing * Found "Worthy of Mention. A JOLLY TIME HAD nv TUB COLOUKU PKOFMI or COUN CIL BLUrKH YGSTBHUAY. The grand colored celebration an nounced in Tun HER to take place yesterday was opened nt nn early hour with n Baluto from the Independent artillery company of this city , under the command of Capt. W. S. llicc , assisted by Abbott , with Harris nnd Spanlding as gunners. All the colored men in the city were making themselves - selves conspicuous on horseback and in carriages long before the proces sion started. The right honorable chief niatshal of the day , Allen Forbes , announced that on account of the unavoidable delay of the morning train from Omaha the procession would not move before 11 o'clock , at which hour the colored troops began to form on Broadway , the right resting on Pearl street. At precisely 11 o'clock the cavnlcade moved up Broadway in the following order : Omaha "Coach Whip Band , " .7. Wardellloador ; Hon. Allen Forbes , chief marshal , assisted by Charley Wnmor ; Hon. .7. H. Kcatly nnd Hon. 0. R. Scott , orators of th * day , in carriages , followed by n con course of colored people fronn this city and Omaha. On account of the de lay as stated the line of march fixed upon was abandoned entirely- The procession marched up Broadway to Glen avcnna and thence to the picnic grounds in tflendalo. On arriving nt the grand stand Charley Warner called the assemblage to ordorand announced "inuaic by the Conch Whip band. " Aa the last strains died away Col. J. II. Keatlyand Hon. C' R. Scott stepped upon the speak ers' platform escorted by the Hon. A. H. Willis. Mr. Willis made a fisw remarks appropriate to the occasian which had called them together and then introduced ISon. J. H. Keatley. Mr. Keatloy spok briefly but elo quently , giving lib audience an idea of what slavery w&s > and what freedom to them means. Ho concluded fcj > paying a beautiful tribute to the inn ? ' Jyr Abraham Lincoln. Mr. Keatlcy. in 'the ' course of his remarks waa loudly applauded. After My. Keatly retired , tile Council Blun Colored Glee clubledby Mr. Painoj. sang a touching ballad entitled "I am glad the country ia iee. " When this piece was concluded , Mr. Willis in troduced Hon. C. R. Scott. Ms. , Scott was received ? with n storm applause , and bristly outlined the duties of the whitea-to- the blacks now. that tlio war had made them frco nnd equal , under the law- . During Mr. Scott's- remarks JVlrj WelJes discovered. Judge Reed in the crowd , ordoiatl a chair brought and placed upon tha platform nnd invited - vitod the judge to take a scat. After the speaking there- was singing , daac- Lug , swinging and beer in abundance. The fun was kept ivp until Aunt Han nah , who weigli * somewhere in the neighborhood of 400 pounds , caino down out of the woods and said ' 'tlat Jo sun had wcat down an' it were about time dat do meotin' was coiir eluded.1 TJ1K lILUKffS IN 1IK1EK. An alarm of tec was sent in yastor- ilay about nooiii from Box 4. The firemen were out in their usual prompt manner and at work subduing the fl.unos. It was , found that Rev. T. II. Ololand's house , on Sovonthtstrcot , was in flames. The firemen were not long in chocking the fire and finally succeeded in letting it out. The fire originated from an overhea'.ad ' steve in the kitchen , whore they had been ironing. ThU is the third time this year that this house has caught iiro. The firemen desurve n graivt deal of praise for tbeir prompt aeiiimand ufii- cient management of this.firo-tliQ first that has occurred in this ( ity for ; some time. Alien , who assaulted Mr. Brownold Saturday in front of Bell < fc llall'i store on upper Broadway , wasnrrestci and taken before Judjpj Burke yeater day morning. After tearing the cas < the judge fined him 8U.B5 , includuij costs. Mr. Browuold tiled n com plaint in Justice Baird'a court charg mg young Allen , who assaulted hiii Saturday when he confronted bin with the Bamo cliargo , breaking nni entering his ( Brownold s ) house am stealing money nnd other valuable ! Justice Baird issuc a warrant nn placed it in the hands of Constabl Gaitnr , who is now on the track c Allen. A drunken man , named Van Dine wna arrested yesterday by Tim Tonoi and lodged in the calaboose , for pasi ing himself off as n detective. ] seems that Van Dine came to Counc Bluffs and claimed to bo in search of man who had robbed a bank Bom < whore , Ho went to police headqua tors and reported that ho had foun his man and wanted assistance to a rest him. Ho said the man ho wi after was working for Oborfolder lie Newman , on Broadway. Tim Ton went to Oborfeldor's store with tl ' ) * supposed defective , who pointed o ! ' to him amannamodO'Rouke.ataUc ISah working at that establiahmoi ah ' whereupon Tine arrested O'Roo and took him to the station. It tui go ed out that the whole proceeding v a farce and ihnt Van Dine was um ouB. the influence of liuuor. The jut B.oy ordered O'Rourko discharged at on oy nnd committed Van Dine until he berod off , when ho will be led to I bar nnd asked to give nn account of himself. James Johnson , instead of emula ting his colored brothers in leaving liquor nlono got so crazy drunk tunt ho went howling up to the recorder's oflico declaring that unless ho was locked up ho would tnko somebody's life. They w. > ro not long in granting his wish , and when in the morning ho has to help replenish the school fund to the tune of about $5 nnd cost * he'll wish that ho had not got quite so much ofFJiis baso. During the fire yesterday and near the premises there wia quite a riot. Four boys engaged in n general knock down. They were arrested and locked up in the calaboose. Ninoty-fivo car loads of cattle won ? shipped cast over the "Old Reliable" 0. , B. it Q. route yottorday. Goo. K. Steal , advance ngont for Adam Foropaugh'a circus , arrived in the city yesterday. The picnic at Plameis' grove Sunday was a decided success. There was good music and some fine dancing. There was also scnuo very line singing by Brown's "Male Quartette , " nutdo up of the following members : J. Ach- ter , tenor ; F. Brownold , boas ; Win. Sytho , second bass ; Mr. Riley , con tralto. The County teachers' institute mot yesterday morning in the now Bloom er school building. About fifty teach ers were present. Prof. Fnrnum , of this city , addressed tltcm on the Am oral subject of education. Judge Peak , ox-roprcscntativo to the stnto eenercl assembly , came So Council Bluffs last weak on a- visit ) , and the result is that after looking over the city ho has decided to lor.atct bore. The judge says there ia no > power .on earth to pro-pent Council ! Blufla from boinp a large oity , and at' no distant day , cither. Channcey Tucker called at' ' Titu Bnn oflico and subscribed. Why H it that the south end of > In-- tlian creek bridge is not opened > up so people can cross with teams nt that point ? There waa n grand boat moo-on Big. Lnko Saturday afternoon lost ; The contest was- between ono -of the now bo.-vfcSj. recently purchased by. Air. Skipper Mock , and a boat belonging to tUo Council Bluffs boating olub , fern n purse of-$60b. The race wo aniox- citing ono aiul was witness-all by a large : number of citizens. "Undo" Mack's- craft won by several leng'ths W-S ; Pottsbono has sold his ex press business to the son-irulaw of Judge- Peak , o-fi Onawa , an exxrcpre- sontatu-o to tl a general assembly of Iowa. Sovcnty-fivo- of cattle were re ceived last nighb at the stock yyjtds. GeorgosR "Wniyht , of the Sian of Wright- . & Baldwin , yesterdays after noon completed tbo purchase of five thousaiul dollars ' worth of land&n the vicinity ofttho-atackyardsin thiacity. Upon those grounds will bo immedi ately construe ted ; a mammoth hoof nnd pork paik-ing. catablishmont , tha like of which > in. capacity has novsc.been 'constructedlwest oi Chicago. Arthuir-Cowlea ) . ono of the Sarm of Hnrle , Jit-Cuiio & Co. , of thio-city , leaves to-dny , OVQO the Wabash-'iroad on nn osstondod businesstrip * - Mr. Cowlcs saj-a-ho-fmcLj TUB BEK.aiiCTcry hotel he atops-at- Mart Hixrdin , , t&e genial sfcreet su pervisor , was tifty ivo years ckLat 11 o'clock yesterday. A. W. Stoadraon was in this city yesterday on. business. The Rescues' w.tnt to th&fibp yes terday andi for fih to take ihoir en gine , but it has. been so long" , since there has been a. fire they can. . . bo ex cused. UEtU JJSXiOB TllANSFKSa. The following , real c state transfers were filed , in thoeounty rccovdor's of fice. as reported , by the title , aibetract , real estato-and. Iban ollico o& > J. W. Squiru.ifcG. , , Council Bluffs : . H. JoaningB- A. Hoogoawaninp , lot f ) | in. sub ci lot 2 of O * 3 > . of n A nw 10,7.730j 1 0. C. , R..E it P. railroad coaipany to Honriclv. Meiiicra , no ne-i G-70-42 $238i J B Hriodto W. Barilcit , nj nw and sw. 7.0'-42 ; and part wAji35-77-42 , Counnil. Bluffs savings bank to Gco. Br.iaafwldv of sw fraational , 30- 7.7.-32 , § 350. L. A Parsons to Geo-i.Blrassfiold , so 80 2343. . Hojt Sherman to A. . Harris , lots 7. , 8 * Jt , 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 auditin blk 19 , Avvoca , § 15 0. 0. R. L. fcP. railroad ! company t- > W. Ji. Oiwa , wfractbnftl.jnw 0-77- 41 , , COLORED CELEBPATIOW It "Was Held afc South Park Yesterday. This was the cctorod man's day out Ou both aides oi the river there wan emancipation celebration. EurlyUii morning the tv.o , colored banddUii , Couch Whip nudLowia' , paradidith streets of the eity , tlto former n-ani nation proceodiug ; to Council fluffs In the afternoon Prof. Lewi : band after tendering several oompl mentary seieua-doa , started foa Soul Omaha park , whore the d y wrs spent in tiio utmost jollity. The BJ ! ebration was gotten up un&c the aui pices of the Young Men's Baaotlo Ei torpriBe. The society committee wl it were designated by n white reset itil ila with a gold star , consisted of Chnrli a Mason , W. H. Monaon , Count ar - Blutfs ; T. Ashford , James Tunic r- rid Matthew P. Hale , H. D. Bogers ai idr rla Jojin Thorn , of Omivha. The citizoi la oni mitteo , 'designated by a re & white and blue badges with a silv or lie star consisted of R. D. Curry , W. ut Payton , John Vlanigan , Smith Coft John Travis , W. R. Gamble , Joke ko Lewis , P. King , Gran. Thompson a ken Henry Curry. The general manaj ras was A. Travis and the floor mana | lor Chas Alexander. The speakers wi Ige co. Mayor Boyd , ex-Mayor Chase , R BO W. T. Butler of Indiana , Dr. Stoph the BOH , E. R. Overall and Capt , W , Harmon of Lincoln. The programme of exercises consisted of reading of the emancipation proclamation , Sunday school march , sack race nnd wheel barrow race , followed by nn evening promenade nnd concert nnd fireworks nnd ball. EDUCATIONAL BOARD. The COSB Street School Under Discussion. Other Items of General Inter est. I The bo.iit $ ot education Itwld n rcg- nlar niceties ; last evening. K. H. Jrf > ng presided ! , There woia- present Messrs. Pcrgimni , McShaney Conno- ycv and Thrnlli The recommendation of tko com * mit&eo on fmamo that the srvlury ol the jwcrotary of bh board bo > placed at ? 00 , was adepted. It was eiboided to ntbsrtiso in rno morning atxUono evening paper fco'bid * to luriiisJjjfuol and weed for the ensuing year. A1 * ! * ) ' quest finm the county Buporintcndonb asking fur the useof. . the high school for readings of th v Douglas County Institute ; , was road nnd granted. Mr. Ferguson msvod that the Cw - street building , as c3ctod , bo adoptad' by the boned. Ho pointed out thato additional ichool rooms- were abso | lutely nocsHsary in the Fifth ward. . Last wintoritho roora.'j'weiro in such tv > condition thnt the children sufTorcd. { much from -sold. Mv ; . Briscoll had ! > > cen appointed by the ? board for the ijmrposo of scMiig tliotyrh was prop- isrly carried cut accordiujj bo plans and . jyecilications , and ho liodi written the fallowing lottot , dated AUtjisst 1 : Clentlenion , I have socatuined the (13x88 street s iool budding roport- cdl finished by youn contractor Mk Connsinanrand find theoamo com pleted accordinsr to plane- and specifl- catioiis except Mich char.jss as were by the building committee , laterials used in tho'ionotruction qualities r. called foa by plans j * cification . According to con tract ? the plan oJi the wodi must bo aczopted by the Iward oi education. Mr , Connoycri said ho did not put m-johi faith in architccti-and ho did nci > ihonk the laiilding was-properly coaatructed. M * . Shane pointed out thit- the northwest corner , had sunk soniowhat. Mr.-Thrall s id ! that do- fett-Jiad been reinodied. The motion wa finally Itat. Mn. Furgu- soi > moved that av special cocimitteo be appointed to < examine thc-building and thb following gontlo- inon-flvtwo chosen Large , Dufrene , JohaiWithnell , H . H. Visscher and Shr.wIt was decided tilat thu amounb duo to Mias > Saattoti < bo paid to the county judge. Tlv ; meeting thorvxidnpurned. Ab"bud 8 o'clock yesterday a five- year-old' son of M-ia. . GriiSth , who livea-ttb the southecat.cornwrrtof Twen tieth untl Cuming streets- wondered awayxfrcoi his hoiud nd < haauot since becna heard from. Ho ifc of light complexion , with lighb liair. " and blue eyes.Ho were a ligib pain-of panta loocaj < wjth a ginghaiutijaakoi. "WINE OF CARDUI" cur 8 Irrcgu- lar.jjiin ul , or ttilliculninienztauntion C SPECIAL NOUSES. NOTIUU Adtertisenicnii To-IiMii , For Sale , Loet < Found. Wants , liottJJnar. . ta ) will be In- uri U.iin. these columnsonoe foa TEN CENTS pe lln i ooeh sub9equentrtn rtion > yiVECENTS per. lino. The first Inwrtion i.er loss thar. OENTS TO LOAt-MONEY. . A A T J3onint item 8 to ' .Ul' cent' onicpol rcaj hy UII.ISAAU UlJWAltDS. 1-82 nW'Ifernham street , 'to LOAN At B per cent In. . terv tiin. iuMof 2,600 uid upviarcls.for 3 to 6 yaoxvpii tlcil-clasa city and fum juoperty. BKMIS HIAL. EiTXTK and LOAK AVXNCT. 16tli and Dotu-lUi-Stfl. TO LOAN Call at Law Ortice U D. m I * Thomas Ilooin 8. Cro' hton Illock. JMBY TO LOAN onrouli tstat * . t iiC-eod-lO DEXTKUL. THOMAS fcBHO. HELP WANTED. \\'ANTEn-A tread1 dlliniff room Rt. * t the VV St. Charles llJtU ; ; 560-E 'ANTED 1 o.jirafc Xrench CofTi , Hoiise , lOtli Blrect. 5 < 0-tf Onijar bvne8' * ' " ' RcrwaouM WAMfED It tnUca's > natuuront , tilth ainl Jnuk n streets. " M'- ! * A jpod * . Oood * + ge Kn WANTKIt * th nd Howard sta 517-tf O. W. IIOIULANI1 ! . JBtaW inan in pmato favil WANTFP at BOiittittut comer ol.Sth and How \T7"ANTKI > A firBttlas * meat wx > k topo.fc W UrainU-liity. Apply firrf door w t < o Ukhorn ValU-wlIoiise , Dodge 8k 01U-1. contmttoT to An fcMill JoJ WANTElvlBrltk teen at JOlil Fariham SI & 3Gal i- -\TirANTU > -A No. Iwonu-ji cook. Aj > ! ) ly L T V JUCoy VovH'leton Btrwl , near ( UIITJIUMB corral , \Vag s , * 45 u montl ! 537- * * A good M > li uan to hiHu WAN1E1V and mrjiv vales ft * the \Vheul cr & WiUou Manulaituring Co , Nuio but ton : petcnt > 4e and those .lit Ing coed ! refvrcncc need un' " < \ . Call oa or nldrosi Whtnlvr k Wi son Mauifsx-turlnir Co. No. 1X1 VAh ttrwt , Jl cobs , lltot-k. BlO-tf WANTED Twogcod girls at the Sauidlnai Un Hotel , lltujtrctt , between Jones an Lcaxtinworth. 67-20 r ANNTED A peed ntuuly girl. Oennn prcferrtxl. Omaha lUkvry , S10 Tenth S id ia autr 1 ANTGD-CiAk and dining room girl at tl W Doran Ilcwua , npy | < lte line o fee. 616- ! \"t7-ANTKl ) Kilty Utiua * t upper retertol or YV 3.Wivrfday. A.H. liOEU I ) . 620 aug 7 lo , \X7ANTKD-Scr > iint girt Will pay well f Im V \ good cert lew- Apply at IA vt otllco of Q n k Montgou-.L-rj , uter Omaha National Utnk. I ' nd 52M ! ; er ' AOIrl to do genera ) housuwoi WA'tiTED Harney street. 410-tl ; er uro \TTANTED A good blacUmith. Apply at VY M.TrtU'tt , southeast coiner ol Wli a BV. llarncy ttrctt. 471-t en \\TANTEJJ Competent cook and second s enH W at 1818 Chicago itrott. Gwd agc , H , 400-tt TOIAL NDTIOES-OoimiiUBd TfTANTTTD" pool utiTtTo rcnfjwitli prki- YV lego of purchasing. State price. AiTdrcM E i. INMAX , _ 451-tf _ Yall , ' CrOT tora Co. , loy . * TNFORMATION wanted o'l MlrtuicTttMcnm 1 mediately bj hit mother , Margaret Duryer , Omaha ; Neb , , bctuccn Cth and "til on SUrcy St. , care of Patrick Hotfan , Western r p r J ! RWO copv. _ 4ft3-tf i ANTEIl I One mm in a county msiket mo W ney sclllns our springs 'or brvgy shaft coupling ! . Scml stamp } or tcrnn ami cat or tr.- In stamp * fora ) > lr , toantMlattlor Safety Sprit * . C'oni | rtnj ,00 Iahclof ! | * at. , Chlcago.m-th-tatly.2 ; Hv man ami wife , board nrt room WANTED iamilI'refcr plixcp where-thcnr are no other boarder ? . Address S. Alice c > ll > o. 4r-2.ll Fnndlntr bridge nnd school \tontr \ , WANTED Clnrk , Bclli-rat. 20-tf -A partner ft tmrcr. Inquire . WASTED Codec Heir * , 10th street. ANTED Two boarders. YoiinR men pro- ' 'cmd. Aildiv i "A. " B 8 ortlcc. UO-tf A'P MUM. II. K. UI.AKKK'H Mo. 1 Hoard Ing Ilonsr , cor. 13th and IMdge sts. Host In the city. fiin-tt ) " Information of tlw VffrenralxjuU WANTKr ' - .lolitnna Itamli , vhty tired In Omalia. Neb. , front ISfiT till 1601 , ml InM. Jo- Hepli , llo. , ( ix Mr" . HhiiUz ) In UV : Informa tion n more furtlrniarl.v ileslrod of her two tons , Julius ind ( .tonru Uausli , ( at It trill bet t their lntcro. 6) ) . by their father , ! h HUcna. Itlmifitio. A liberal ctmuicnxatlon ill' Ho pilate to any one assl'tiliif in obtnlniii ) ; thn Information. HENT-HOU3E3 AND ) UK T StrailUHiiiinow room In MAwnfe Fll . Inciulro .ttiK. John ijewliiR Mnehlni < odluc. 10K HUNT Uotifi'iif * 'f\e ' roonii on 1 8trcrt.lictnci.il Itth fat I'.Uli. Ini | tire ntt CT I'twiflc utrctt. - > > < " 2. ' 11KNT Ftrnlhliwl roniuH Riiitablo" fiirhousckt'eiitBg- > r. 18th and Clark , trottti , . 4)0- ! ) { - rniCHVIlT Howl firRKliixKinnin , eultablb Mpr JJ OBO ortftoiicrHons.Cr'it ho'Jw nortliofitti - ' fniOHUKXT House , nrmenof lUlimul I'nclflW 1.1 } atnotn Inquire at Utttnioiir * near the U. lJ' ( lapaii MO tf tlTlOll K3NT A nicely fjmhhittl front room for U ono tntwoKcntlenienrak-liiU'lo enl street ; T71011 HSNT New > iouM > 'U % in ort and IHKj ' U Btroctsi J. Joluison. HHianit > 'arnhain st . MO-tt QTAllLK-lfOU UF.NT-On10tlii St. , bet ee $5 ' Harn j < aj l Howard Stti. * 9. IJBIIMAN. 401-U , _ .J IlKNT A honst of wv n room * on Sout _ _ a\cnup.iittit \Vool\v-iit3i\t-EtsiJcncc , J JthriMn/lUU.and Farnham , 499-tt 1J1OK UKM1' y lurnlBhCMl roonm o\ur Mm- Jf chants' KachanKC.N. E. oar. lUth and Doilgo- atrtein. 289-tI FOR SALE. . , 01UHAIJRSIIKAP Thcn'AlrtH.of the 14th P street. M U)3tarkct. Ainiyf > ii-th premises. M4-0 HAlUUfisllVldllLK. Fflll SADE Slxtct-uhuniml ilCOO > SIIEEH ed'U ] vc ant four j/vwr oIU Mothers. ( Jail btior.aJilaOHISON fcMl COM 11. 5. t4. CambrldgivllujiM. Oo. Neb. THtWl SALE ffour 8 It ; 1' . cnirlno , t o IB IP I * ' I' , englnts , ono 18 II. P. voaiuol. boiler , ono 81II1' . , .one 10' It ! ' . nnd t 15 M..H. horizontal bailer , , all ntvt. By Onmha Foundry and Ma- chliio Company Omaha , Nob. mw475-a23 ii SALR A first-clasa milk , dairy. Inquire ntthlsoKke. OlT-aug 27 TflOH.SALB black' poney , Knatloatid In goad. _ C < ; ondiUon.a tU3tomed to sirv-iv hanicsa and Blue Barn , Idrti > Bircet , ornt . Sl-tl ANDREW EOSS'A'ATEP. . 17011' ' SATBTo'lIEAP The only rroti-1 in North Jt ? ' Lcup AtUiy County , Neb. . IHnnllss from St. 1'auliHS inllcK ftcm Ord. Good loaatiwi , good tra&vfind lnw ovinjr. For parilwJir * write A. J. a.JIorth Lciv boxO. _ sn-augll , farasois repw rU uy U * s SOU LTJi" IDth anil Faniaro r.U. 780tf 1,11 > U M ALUA , Urj'e two ntor > frrma Jj ' roof .Hotliml ono torli.tihn ( . l o one story f ramo , shingled roof , hall loomifcf ten sets to dwico/andiuaaD largo unougln to heM twenty turns. AH sUuoted on comer i-ilroad and 4th gimVFremaatt. Bodge Co. , NiU Vat further lotorniatlon apily to U. C. THOMPSON. Freinont. Dodfttgt ( > > , Neb. TTlonSAUK-Qood house with four , reonn and. U'hilf Ioti\xi2fil3 Iodze l iwc n 20th and Llthistreut. Oooi ) vtell and ahniutrixu ; hoUHo in tnqillro on pr ! iilw > . 221it HICK. Jt-h.lI.E. B ESTAEKOOK 4 COB. naiall tnina , II ; W. 1'ayno tt In perfect OIMOTJ Incjairi ; ol II. J. CiorUOO - . 86-tf . bc scaiidfurnftu ol a irst | < la i ' hotel I'Vib town of 1303 I jliaUtanfc. , in tat < 31 Nebraska ; lit 24 beds ; the tnn cling men's ro 3ert.i Incjuke-atflEEolHce. 218-tf ll'SAJ t ! Two- tory hou nua' ' part lot. n" E depot. Location good. JJlm L. 3ltCoi'1Q Opp PosfaOHUo. T7 0R SALE a acres ground > ia W t < 4 * ' lilaulre of J. Henry. Sc 11U IDtft. 873-tT ? hraon SALE Maps of DoutVisatid'SM' . ' ' coun- ! ] > ties. A. KOt EWATEUlMOParnlnJirtrce M18CELLANSDU8. jTHAVBlJJrora 2415 atqi aeprctJuly 2 * le cow , f / ar i.nL. br'inded ' on , Jiivjithtaettcir"0. " Haa MXUO whltelBpota oar hro sho-ia ) tr. . . Infcwutlftii r rcluni her wi evvoedcd 61'l tf AUK. CI.Altlv. . NY ONE haUnK work ia ; mt > V f/ / _ be.oaxii aiiodatcdbj-t < ileplliii Ji ifiii. f Y iailT.VJWO-J. J , 5'jbUn b * Bttll In tno iLUlBhtnlnijIlod bufcl-ww , wheteui lo an a ro- tolh Kodhjiit up or re fftimll in iViort la'Acv. Ordcr J > y.n nHnrother'ifsowillln jl\B wrap * dttention. Sutisf&ction ; < ja antn l.i Call etcaU- Axe 101J Saundera itr > itu , C VA ? ( ) ! / / | ' t'-h , gold ia.h 'nd nusgfttU' 'nUu.-il. aheabovu v-11 'be paid ou re- huiiDltou tch to 1IUGU ficCAFKIlEY. _ if-fifHREB or four yoirfl tnon.eauLi be accwmnoda' Jl tu4i iUi board. lejenuucxchni < : xl. Ap- 'ply ' SpajVan trect , tjta iliarwebt / of ! 3)th ) fit , , 337. ystclUio. SI3-I 'Tl ' M. UKOWN-Oonws 12th ami Clilctiao 1 Li. * ttiwts , II n * ly. U. biire or dttpen wills. 'fcaUknaUon ' ituaraiiwxl. - , n-W W18-Can be cpti John llarr utahle f or ij allUmtsof wjik ! 4. itoiwnnlilB figures , ne r | jr ISthand LeaxnnH rth ; btrcctn. 378-tt ONT FOItaiDV-Tlxt luccossora ol the Amec > iutnIIouBo.au l > etjj'la street , between 9th 10th , for btiuulilk J//iiig and transient cut iD. Keepiutfuuv WU-tl JIJMUSt rXUISEROSS. POWDER k. Absolutely Pure. k.T. Mule from Grape Cream Tartar. No other pr T.nd unction makes such light , tlaVy hot bread * , o nd uiurioiu putn- . Can botatenliy y > ) Ptl0. without fior of * he Ills rveultlng from heavy In H lrt uvetlble iood. Sol4 only In cans , by all Oroters. ; UOVAL DAKINQ POWOKK CO New York ,